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Flip the Frog

Flip the Frog is an animated cartoon character created by American animator Ub Iwerks. He starred in a series of cartoons produced by Celebrity Pictures and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer from 1930 to 1933.[1] The series had many recurring characters besides Flip; including Flip's dog, the mule Orace, and a dizzy neighborhood spinster.

Flip the Frog
Flip the Frog in his first appearance
First appearanceFiddlesticks (1930)
Last appearanceSoda Squirt (1933)
Created byUb Iwerks
In-universe information
SpeciesFrog
GenderMale

History of Flip

Ub Iwerks was an animator for the Walt Disney Studios and a personal friend of Walt Disney in 1930. After a series of disputes between the two, Iwerks left Disney and went on to accept an offer from Pat Powers to open a cartoon studio of his own, Iwerks Studios, and receive a salary of $300 a week, an offer that Disney was unable to match at the time.

Iwerks was to produce new cartoons under Powers' Celebrity Pictures auspices and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The first series he was to produce was to feature a character called Tony the Frog, but Iwerks disliked the name and it was subsequently changed to Flip.[2]

Ub Iwerks planned to release the series in both color and black and white versions through Celebrity Productions, Inc.[3] The series attracted public attention in England by being the first color sound cartoon series, in the two-color British Multicolor System. These shorts were exhibited in England in color, but not in the United States where they were made. After four shorts had been produced (Fiddlesticks, Flying Fists, Little Orphan Willie and Puddle Pranks) MGM picked up the series. They agreed to exhibit Fiddlesticks and Flying Fists. Little Orphan Willie and Puddle Pranks were never copyrighted and remain in the public domain. MGM decided to produce the series entirely in black and white, releasing the ones produced in color in black and white versions only. Some have speculated that Techno-Cracked (1933) may have been photographed in Cinecolor. The Cinecolor process was a new two-color process that came out in 1932, the year that Technicolor began phasing out its two-color system in favor of their new three-strip process. Iwerks would go on to make extensive use of Cinecolor with his ComiColor Cartoon series.

Iwerks' studio quickly began accumulating new talent, such as animators Fred Kopietz, Irv Spence, Grim Natwick, and Chuck Jones (who worked at the Iwerks studio as a cel-washer before going on to inbetweening and then animating at the Leon Schlesinger studio). After the first two cartoons, the appearance of Flip the Frog gradually became less froglike. This was done under the encouragement of MGM, who thought that the series would sell better if the character were more humanized. Flip's major redesign is attributed to Grim Natwick, who made a name for himself at the Fleischer Studios with the creation of Betty Boop. Natwick also had a hand in changing Flip's girlfriend. In earlier films, she was consistently a cat, but Natwick made Flip's new girlfriend, Fifi, a human who shared distinct similarities with Betty (even down to her spit curls).

The frog's personality also began to develop. As the series progressed, Flip became more of a down-and-out, Chaplin-esque character who always found himself in everyday conflicts surrounding the poverty-stricken atmosphere of the Great Depression. Owing to the influx of New York City animators to Iwerks's studio, such as Natwick, the shorts became increasingly risqué. In Room Runners (1932), Flip, out of cash and luck, attempts to sneak out of his hotel in order to avoid paying his past-due rent. Another gag has Flip watch a girl taking a shower through a keyhole. In The Office Boy, released the same year, Flip tries to secure a low-level office job and meets a shapely secretary. At one point in the short, a mischievous mouse that Flip tries to apprehend scoots up the secretary's skirt. In A Chinaman's Chance (1933), Flip and his dog track down the notorious Chinese criminal Chow Mein. While investigating in a Chinese laundry, Flip stumbles into an opium den, inhales the stuff via opium pipe, and begins hallucinating.

The character eventually wore out his welcome at MGM. His final short was Soda Squirt, released in August 1933. Subsequently, Iwerks replaced the series with a new one starring an imaginative liar named Willie Whopper. Flip became largely forgotten by the public in the ensuing years. However, the character would make a small comeback when animation enthusiasts and historians began digging up the old Iwerks shorts. All of the Flip cartoons are now available in the 2004 Region 2 Flip the Frog DVD set released by Mk2/Lobster in France. Most are available in Region 1, in particular on the Cartoons That Time Forgot series.

Flip the Frog Annual

In 1932, a Flip the Frog Annual was issued in England by Dean & Son Ltd. Published "by exclusive arrangement with Ub Iwerks, The Originator of The Film Character, Flip The Frog", it was drawn by Wilfred Haughton, who also drew the early Mickey Mouse Annuals for Deans. The Annual only ran for one edition, based on Flip's ending in 1933 and the lack of success with it. The earlier, more froglike character was used rather than the later version. The book contains 11 full cartoon strip stories, 4 colour plates and other one-page items that are not derived from any of his cartoons. All the adventures take place outside, unlike the cartoons, and feature additional characters, including a fox, a policeman, a girlfriend (Flap), an Uncle Flop (mentioned only), and others not shown in the cartoon films.

Flip the Frog filmography

1930

Film Animated by Backgrounds Original release date Availability
Fiddlesticks 1 Ub Iwerks
Fred Kopietz
Tony Pabian
Fred Kopietz August 16, 1930 3 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 1

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

Flying Fists 1 Ub Iwerks N/A September 6, 1930 Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)
The Village Barber 2 Ub Iwerks
Fred Kopietz
N/A September 27, 1930 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 1

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

Little Orphan Willie 1 Ub Iwerks N/A October 18, 1930 3 Return of the 30s Characters
The Cuckoo Murder Case 2 Ub Iwerks
Irven Spence
N/A October 18, 1930 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol.2

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

Puddle Pranks 2 Ub Iwerks N/A December 1930 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 1

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

1 Released in both color and black and white versions. Little Orphan Willie and Puddle Pranks were both rejected by MGM and never copyrighted. They were released by Celebrity Productions, Inc. who also released Fiddlesticks and Flying Fists before the series was picked up by MGM.
2 First cartoon produced under contract to MGM.
3 This is the re-release date by MGM.

1931

Film Animated by Original release date Availability Notes
The Village Smitty Grim Natwick January 31, 1931 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 1

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

Original opening MGM logo music and footage exist.
The Soup Song Ub Iwerks
Fred Kopietz
January 31, 1931 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 1

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

Original opening MGM logo music and footage exist.
Laughing Gas Ub Iwerks March 14, 1931 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 2

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

Original opening MGM logo music and footage exist.
Ragtime Romeo Ub Iwerks
Grim Natwick
May 2, 1931 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 2

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

Original opening MGM logo music and footage exist.
The New Car Ub Iwerks
Grim Natwick
July 25, 1931 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 2

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

  • First cartoon featuring the redesigned Flip
  • Original opening MGM logo music and footage exist.
Movie Mad Ub Iwerks August 29, 1931 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 2

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

Original opening MGM logo music and footage exist.
The Village Specialist Ub Iwerks September 12, 1931 Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)
Jail Birds Ub Iwerks
Grim Natwick
September 26, 1931 Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)
Africa Squeaks Ub Iwerks
Grim Natwick
October 17, 1931 Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France) Original opening MGM logo music and footage exist.
Spooks Ub Iwerks
Grim Natwick
December 21, 1931 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 2

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

Original opening MGM logo music and footage exist.

1932

Film Animated by Original release date Availability Notes
The Milkman Ub Iwerks
Fred Kopietz
Grim Natwick
February 20, 1932 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 2

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

This is one of the shorts that made Pre-Hays Code Hollywood films were notorious for pushing the boundaries of what was considered taboo at the time, particularly the use of curse words and profane terms. However, a character uses the term "hell" in the context of the phrase "What the hell do we care".
Fire-Fire Ub Iwerks March 5, 1932 Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)
What A Life Ub Iwerks March 26, 1932 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 2

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

Original opening MGM logo music and footage exist.
Puppy Love Ub Iwerks April 30, 1932 Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)
School Days Ub Iwerks May 14, 1932 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 2

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

The Bully Ub Iwerks June 18, 1932 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 2

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

The Office Boy Pete Burness
Chuck Jones
Fred Kopietz
Grim Natwick
July 16, 1932 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 2

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

Room Runners Shamus Culhane
Grim Natwick
Irven Spence
August 13, 1932 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 2

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

Stormy Seas Ub Iwerks
Grim Natwick
August 22, 1932 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 2

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

Circus Ub Iwerks August 27, 1932 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 2

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

The Goal Rush Ub Iwerks
Grim Natwick
October 3, 1932 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 2

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

Original opening MGM logo music and footage exist- one of the few Flip shorts that is found with Jackie's roar.
The Pony Express 1 Shamus Culhane
Al Eugster
Grim Natwick
October 27, 1932 Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)
The Music Lesson Ub Iwerks
Shamus Culhane
Chuck Jones
Grim Natwick
October 29, 1932 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 1

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

Nurse Maid Shamus Culhane November 26, 1932 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 2

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

First cartoon in which the character is simply referred to as "Flip" in the opening titles.
Funny Face Shamus Culhane
Grim Natwick
December 24, 1932 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 2

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

1 Retitled as 'Phoney Express' when the cartoon was reissued by Pat Powers.

1933

Film Animated by Original release date Availability
Coo Coo the Magician Shamus Culhane
Grim Natwick
January 21, 1933 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 2

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

Flip's Lunch Room Lee Blair
Shamus Culhane
Grim Natwick
April 3, 1933 Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)
Techno-Cracked 1 Shamus Culhane May 8, 1933 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 2

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

Bulloney Shamus Culhane
Al Eugster
Ub Iwerks
May 30, 1933 Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)
A Chinaman's Chance Shamus Culhane June 24, 1933 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 2

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

Pale-Face Shamus Culhane
Al Eugster
August 12, 1933 Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)
Soda Squirt Lee Blair
Shamus Culhane
Al Eugster
Grim Natwick
Irven Spence
October 12, 1933 Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 2

Flip the Frog, 2004 2DVD set, Mk2/Lobster Films (France)

1 Possibly filmed in color.

Home media

All of Flip's cartoons were compiled on the French Mk2/Lobster Films 2004 2 disc DVD set "Flip the Frog". Twenty-seven of Flip's cartoons are included in the two DVD collections "Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 1 and 2."

Another early Flip short, Little Orphan Willie, while not included on either of those DVDs, is included on the DVD collection "Return of the 30s Characters" from Thunderbean Animation.

A complete Blu-ray set of restored Flip the Frog cartoons is in production from Thunderbean Animation; the set itself was planned to be released in mid-September, 2022 but is currently delayed as of October 17, 2022.[4]

In popular culture

A clip of the character dancing from Fiddlesticks is featured on a television set in the music video for Eminem's song "The Real Slim Shady", which the viewer laughs at.

See also

References

  1. ^ Rovin, Jeff (1991). The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Cartoon Animals. Prentice Hall Press. p. 96. ISBN 0-13-275561-0. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  2. ^ Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. p. 80. ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  3. ^ The following news item appeared on the front page of the February 21, 1930 issue of The Film Daily:"UB IWERKS TO PRODUCE CARTOONS IN COLOR, SOUND. A new series of 12 cartoons in sound and color are in preparation by UB Iwerks, cartoonists, under the auspices of Celebrity Productions. The series of sketches will be known as "Flip the Frog" and will be released at the rate of one a month beginning on or about Mar. 1. In addition to the color cartoons they also will be offered in black and white. UB Iwerks was formerly associated with Walt Disney on the "Mickey Mouse" and "Silly Symphony" series."
  4. ^ "Halas and Batchelor's "Piping Hot" (1959) |".

Further reading

  • Iwerks, Leslie and Kenworthy, John. (2001): The Hand Behind the Mouse. Disney Editions.
  • Maltin, Leonard (1987): Of Mice and Magic: A History of American Animated Cartoons. Penguin Books.
  • Lenburg, Jeff (1993): The Great Cartoon Directors. Da Capo Press.
  • Flip The Frog Annual (1932). Dean & Son, London.
  • Flip The Frog Monthly (1935). Nat & Co., London.

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Flip the Frog is an animated cartoon character created by American animator Ub Iwerks He starred in a series of cartoons produced by Celebrity Pictures and distributed by Metro Goldwyn Mayer from 1930 to 1933 1 The series had many recurring characters besides Flip including Flip s dog the mule Orace and a dizzy neighborhood spinster Flip the FrogFlip the Frog in his first appearanceFirst appearanceFiddlesticks 1930 Last appearanceSoda Squirt 1933 Created byUb IwerksIn universe informationSpeciesFrogGenderMale Contents 1 History of Flip 2 Flip the Frog Annual 3 Flip the Frog filmography 3 1 1930 3 2 1931 3 3 1932 3 4 1933 4 Home media 5 In popular culture 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksHistory of Flip EditUb Iwerks was an animator for the Walt Disney Studios and a personal friend of Walt Disney in 1930 After a series of disputes between the two Iwerks left Disney and went on to accept an offer from Pat Powers to open a cartoon studio of his own Iwerks Studios and receive a salary of 300 a week an offer that Disney was unable to match at the time Iwerks was to produce new cartoons under Powers Celebrity Pictures auspices and distributed by Metro Goldwyn Mayer The first series he was to produce was to feature a character called Tony the Frog but Iwerks disliked the name and it was subsequently changed to Flip 2 Ub Iwerks planned to release the series in both color and black and white versions through Celebrity Productions Inc 3 The series attracted public attention in England by being the first color sound cartoon series in the two color British Multicolor System These shorts were exhibited in England in color but not in the United States where they were made After four shorts had been produced Fiddlesticks Flying Fists Little Orphan Willie and Puddle Pranks MGM picked up the series They agreed to exhibit Fiddlesticks and Flying Fists Little Orphan Willie and Puddle Pranks were never copyrighted and remain in the public domain MGM decided to produce the series entirely in black and white releasing the ones produced in color in black and white versions only Some have speculated that Techno Cracked 1933 may have been photographed in Cinecolor The Cinecolor process was a new two color process that came out in 1932 the year that Technicolor began phasing out its two color system in favor of their new three strip process Iwerks would go on to make extensive use of Cinecolor with his ComiColor Cartoon series Iwerks studio quickly began accumulating new talent such as animators Fred Kopietz Irv Spence Grim Natwick and Chuck Jones who worked at the Iwerks studio as a cel washer before going on to inbetweening and then animating at the Leon Schlesinger studio After the first two cartoons the appearance of Flip the Frog gradually became less froglike This was done under the encouragement of MGM who thought that the series would sell better if the character were more humanized Flip s major redesign is attributed to Grim Natwick who made a name for himself at the Fleischer Studios with the creation of Betty Boop Natwick also had a hand in changing Flip s girlfriend In earlier films she was consistently a cat but Natwick made Flip s new girlfriend Fifi a human who shared distinct similarities with Betty even down to her spit curls The frog s personality also began to develop As the series progressed Flip became more of a down and out Chaplin esque character who always found himself in everyday conflicts surrounding the poverty stricken atmosphere of the Great Depression Owing to the influx of New York City animators to Iwerks s studio such as Natwick the shorts became increasingly risque In Room Runners 1932 Flip out of cash and luck attempts to sneak out of his hotel in order to avoid paying his past due rent Another gag has Flip watch a girl taking a shower through a keyhole In The Office Boy released the same year Flip tries to secure a low level office job and meets a shapely secretary At one point in the short a mischievous mouse that Flip tries to apprehend scoots up the secretary s skirt In A Chinaman s Chance 1933 Flip and his dog track down the notorious Chinese criminal Chow Mein While investigating in a Chinese laundry Flip stumbles into an opium den inhales the stuff via opium pipe and begins hallucinating The character eventually wore out his welcome at MGM His final short was Soda Squirt released in August 1933 Subsequently Iwerks replaced the series with a new one starring an imaginative liar named Willie Whopper Flip became largely forgotten by the public in the ensuing years However the character would make a small comeback when animation enthusiasts and historians began digging up the old Iwerks shorts All of the Flip cartoons are now available in the 2004 Region 2 Flip the Frog DVD set released by Mk2 Lobster in France Most are available in Region 1 in particular on the Cartoons That Time Forgot series Flip the Frog Annual EditIn 1932 a Flip the Frog Annual was issued in England by Dean amp Son Ltd Published by exclusive arrangement with Ub Iwerks The Originator of The Film Character Flip The Frog it was drawn by Wilfred Haughton who also drew the early Mickey Mouse Annuals for Deans The Annual only ran for one edition based on Flip s ending in 1933 and the lack of success with it The earlier more froglike character was used rather than the later version The book contains 11 full cartoon strip stories 4 colour plates and other one page items that are not derived from any of his cartoons All the adventures take place outside unlike the cartoons and feature additional characters including a fox a policeman a girlfriend Flap an Uncle Flop mentioned only and others not shown in the cartoon films Flip the Frog filmography Edit1930 Edit Film Animated by Backgrounds Original release date AvailabilityFiddlesticks 1 Ub IwerksFred KopietzTony Pabian Fred Kopietz August 16 1930 3 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 1 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France Flying Fists 1 Ub Iwerks N A September 6 1930 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France The Village Barber 2 Ub IwerksFred Kopietz N A September 27 1930 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 1 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France Little Orphan Willie 1 Ub Iwerks N A October 18 1930 3 Return of the 30s CharactersThe Cuckoo Murder Case 2 Ub IwerksIrven Spence N A October 18 1930 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 2 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France Puddle Pranks 2 Ub Iwerks N A December 1930 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 1 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France 1 Released in both color and black and white versions Little Orphan Willie and Puddle Pranks were both rejected by MGM and never copyrighted They were released by Celebrity Productions Inc who also released Fiddlesticks and Flying Fists before the series was picked up by MGM 2 First cartoon produced under contract to MGM 3 This is the re release date by MGM 1931 Edit Film Animated by Original release date Availability NotesThe Village Smitty Grim Natwick January 31 1931 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 1 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France Original opening MGM logo music and footage exist The Soup Song Ub IwerksFred Kopietz January 31 1931 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 1 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France Original opening MGM logo music and footage exist Laughing Gas Ub Iwerks March 14 1931 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 2 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France Original opening MGM logo music and footage exist Ragtime Romeo Ub IwerksGrim Natwick May 2 1931 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 2 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France Original opening MGM logo music and footage exist The New Car Ub IwerksGrim Natwick July 25 1931 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 2 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France First cartoon featuring the redesigned Flip Original opening MGM logo music and footage exist Movie Mad Ub Iwerks August 29 1931 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 2 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France Original opening MGM logo music and footage exist The Village Specialist Ub Iwerks September 12 1931 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France Jail Birds Ub IwerksGrim Natwick September 26 1931 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France Africa Squeaks Ub IwerksGrim Natwick October 17 1931 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France Original opening MGM logo music and footage exist Spooks Ub IwerksGrim Natwick December 21 1931 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 2 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France Original opening MGM logo music and footage exist 1932 Edit Film Animated by Original release date Availability NotesThe Milkman Ub IwerksFred KopietzGrim Natwick February 20 1932 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 2 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France This is one of the shorts that made Pre Hays Code Hollywood films were notorious for pushing the boundaries of what was considered taboo at the time particularly the use of curse words and profane terms However a character uses the term hell in the context of the phrase What the hell do we care Fire Fire Ub Iwerks March 5 1932 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France What A Life Ub Iwerks March 26 1932 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 2 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France Original opening MGM logo music and footage exist Puppy Love Ub Iwerks April 30 1932 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France School Days Ub Iwerks May 14 1932 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 2 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France The Bully Ub Iwerks June 18 1932 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 2 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France The Office Boy Pete BurnessChuck JonesFred KopietzGrim Natwick July 16 1932 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 2 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France Room Runners Shamus CulhaneGrim NatwickIrven Spence August 13 1932 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 2 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France Stormy Seas Ub IwerksGrim Natwick August 22 1932 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 2 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France Circus Ub Iwerks August 27 1932 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 2 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France The Goal Rush Ub IwerksGrim Natwick October 3 1932 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 2 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France Original opening MGM logo music and footage exist one of the few Flip shorts that is found with Jackie s roar The Pony Express 1 Shamus CulhaneAl EugsterGrim Natwick October 27 1932 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France The Music Lesson Ub IwerksShamus CulhaneChuck JonesGrim Natwick October 29 1932 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 1 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France Nurse Maid Shamus Culhane November 26 1932 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 2 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France First cartoon in which the character is simply referred to as Flip in the opening titles Funny Face Shamus CulhaneGrim Natwick December 24 1932 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 2 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France 1 Retitled as Phoney Express when the cartoon was reissued by Pat Powers 1933 Edit Film Animated by Original release date AvailabilityCoo Coo the Magician Shamus CulhaneGrim Natwick January 21 1933 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 2 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France Flip s Lunch Room Lee BlairShamus CulhaneGrim Natwick April 3 1933 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France Techno Cracked 1 Shamus Culhane May 8 1933 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 2 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France Bulloney Shamus CulhaneAl EugsterUb Iwerks May 30 1933 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France A Chinaman s Chance Shamus Culhane June 24 1933 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 2 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France Pale Face Shamus CulhaneAl Eugster August 12 1933 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France Soda Squirt Lee BlairShamus CulhaneAl EugsterGrim NatwickIrven Spence October 12 1933 Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 2 Flip the Frog 2004 2DVD set Mk2 Lobster Films France 1 Possibly filmed in color Home media EditAll of Flip s cartoons were compiled on the French Mk2 Lobster Films 2004 2 disc DVD set Flip the Frog Twenty seven of Flip s cartoons are included in the two DVD collections Cartoons That Time Forgot The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol 1 and 2 Another early Flip short Little Orphan Willie while not included on either of those DVDs is included on the DVD collection Return of the 30s Characters from Thunderbean Animation A complete Blu ray set of restored Flip the Frog cartoons is in production from Thunderbean Animation the set itself was planned to be released in mid September 2022 but is currently delayed as of October 17 2022 4 In popular culture EditA clip of the character dancing from Fiddlesticks is featured on a television set in the music video for Eminem s song The Real Slim Shady which the viewer laughs at See also EditGolden Age of American animationReferences Edit Rovin Jeff 1991 The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Cartoon Animals Prentice Hall Press p 96 ISBN 0 13 275561 0 Retrieved 8 April 2020 Lenburg Jeff 1999 The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons Checkmark Books p 80 ISBN 0 8160 3831 7 Retrieved 6 June 2020 The following news item appeared on the front page of the February 21 1930 issue of The Film Daily UB IWERKS TO PRODUCE CARTOONS IN COLOR SOUND A new series of 12 cartoons in sound and color are in preparation by UB Iwerks cartoonists under the auspices of Celebrity Productions The series of sketches will be known as Flip the Frog and will be released at the rate of one a month beginning on or about Mar 1 In addition to the color cartoons they also will be offered in black and white UB Iwerks was formerly associated with Walt Disney on the Mickey Mouse and Silly Symphony series Halas and Batchelor s Piping Hot 1959 Further reading EditIwerks Leslie and Kenworthy John 2001 The Hand Behind the Mouse Disney Editions Maltin Leonard 1987 Of Mice and Magic A History of American Animated Cartoons Penguin Books Lenburg Jeff 1993 The Great Cartoon Directors Da Capo Press Flip The Frog Annual 1932 Dean amp Son London Flip The Frog Monthly 1935 Nat amp Co London External links EditFlip the Frog at Don Markstein s Toonopedia Archived from the original on July 30 2016 Fiddlesticks 1930 public domain theatrical cartoon short Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Flip the Frog amp oldid 1125141077, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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