I trust you're all checking in regularly at Jerry Beck's fine website on animation history, Cartoon Research. People think I know a lot about cartoons but every time I go to Jerry's site, I learn something I never knew.
Today, Mike Kazaleh tells us about a 1967 cartoon that I never knew existed. Morey Amsterdam, who had recently ended his run on The Dick Van Dyke Show and produced that cinema classic, Don't Worry, We'll Think of a Title, was involved in the start-up of a new cartoon studio that never started. It produced, to our knowledge, but one cartoon that was never sold and probably never seen by many people. But you can see it now and find out what Mike's uncovered about it. Just go here.