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  1. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (1934–1938) Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising were an American animation team and company known for founding the Warner Bros. and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer animation studios. In 1929, the studio was founded under the name Harman-Ising Productions, producing Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies for Leon Schlesinger from 1930 to 1933. [1]

  2. Nov 30, 1982 · Hugh Harman, the Oscar-winning creator of the ''Looney Tunes'' cartoons, died Thursday at his home in Chatsworth after a long illness. He was 79 years old. Mr. Harman, a self-taught animation ...

  3. That's Hugh Harman on the left, and Rudy Ising on the right, pictured with creations Honey and Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid. Hugh Harman and Rudolf Carl "Rudy" Ising (both were born in August 1903, Harman on August 31st, and Ising on August 7th; Harman died on November 25, 1982 and Ising died on July 18, 1992) were former Walt Disney employees ...

  4. Hugh Harman began work with Walt Disney in 1922 on the Laugh-O-Gram shorts. Harman and his partner, Rudolf Ising, then rejoined Disney for the Oswald cartoons, but stayed with producer Charles Mintz after Disney was let go. Harman joined Warner Bros., but left in 1933 for MGM where he and Ising found success with the "Happy Harmonies" before being eclipsed by the animators of the time: William ...

  5. Apr 17, 2024 · Born on August 31, 1903, Hugh Harman was destined to be an indispensable fixture in the history of animation and already had cartooning in his blood. His older brother Fred Harman (1902-1982) would go on to create Red Ryder while younger brother Walker Harman (1904-1938) would join Hugh in being among the very first Disney animators. Joining ...

  6. The Alley Cat (1941) MGM - MGM Cartoon. The Field Mouse (1941) MGM - MGM Cartoon. The Hungry Wolf (1942) MGM - MGM Cartoon. Easy Does It (1946) Hugh Harman Productions.

  7. Other articles where Hugh Harman is discussed: Looney Tunes: …subcontracted the work to animators Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising, who were using the then novel innovation of synchronized sound to create animated talkies. Their first animated film for Schlesinger, Sinkin’ in the Bathtub (1930), featured Bosko, a wide-eyed character that bore an uncanny resemblance to Otto Messmer’s Felix the…

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