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  1. Early Animation From Western Europe. This week from Mark Kausler’s Film Vault: two films from England and one from France – one featuring Sam Small and another with France’s Cap’taine Sabord. Kausler's Closet January 2, 2019 posted by Jerry Beck.

  2. Jan 24, 2011 · TAG Interview with Mark Kausler. *Click to listen in your browser. Right-Click and Save to download to your computer to listen later. Find all TAG Interviews on the TAG website at this link. Mark sat down recently at Animation Guild headquarters to regale us with tales of animation from the sixties to the present day.

  3. Aug 26, 2019 · MORE Silent Era Aesops Fables. EDITOR’S NOTE: Once again Mark Kausler has pulled out a set of early silent Paul Terry Aesop Fables cartoons from his collection of Commonwealth Home Movie prints. I also convinced him to jot down a few notes on each. This time we have five cartoons that span the 1920s. So, sit back and enjoy!

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  4. Hi Folks, Things are getting heavy, so I better update the blog with the next episode of Felix the Cat from 1932! Here are the strips from 19320522 to 19320604. Felix winds up his battle with the Army of Brigandia, with the Professor’s rocket attacking them and going haywire, thanks to Felix’s re-working of […] Felix Homeless Again

  5. Sep 12, 2018 · This week, I dug out of Mark Kauslers closet this rare episode (or pilot?) for Colonel Bleep. To be clear, it’s not the cartoon itself but live action wrap-arounds for a hosted Colonel Bleep kiddie show.

  6. Jan 25, 2011 · Mark Kausler Interview - Part 2. Several years back, Mark rolled out his homage to 1930s cartoons, It's the Cat. Mark explains that it took him over a decade to do it, since he was doing most of the creative tasks himself.

  7. Mark Kausler journeyed to California from St. Louis in the late 1960s, and he’s been here ever since working as both an animator and story artist. He numbers Yellow Submarine, Beauty and the Beast, Fantasia 2000 and Who Framed Roger Rabbit among the projects on which he’s animated and boarded.