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![]() A total of 78 episodes and sing-a-longs were produced in four separate locations around the world by numerous animators, background and layout artists, writers and directors. DenniLu Company has the priviledge to feature a few of those original animators and the creator/designer of the Beatle cartoon caricatures themselves. These talented animators, who also directed several of the episodes, are signing some of our limited edition sericels and hand-painted cels! |
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![]() Peter Sander (Director/Animator) |
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September 1965, King Feature's producer, Al Brodax with the financial assistance
of toymaker/sponsor A.C. Gilbert produced the Saturday morning cartoon series
that aired on ABC TV at 10:30am. It broke new historical ground being the
very first weekly series to feature animated versions of real people. The
half-hour show consisted of two episodes and two sing-a-long segments complete
with on-screen lyrics to shout out between cereal bites. The Beatles cartoon voices were not the Beatles. They were dubbed by two voice actors, Paul Frees (John and George) and Lance Percival (Paul and Ringo). In the fall of 1968, the series was moved to Sunday mornings. It remained until its final broadcast on September 25th, 1969. Each
episode placed the Beatles in all sorts of madcap situations, always running
from fan-crazed girls, encountering local swindlers, goofy lovesick animals
or fleeing from ghosts, witches, and vampires. |
![]() Tom Halley (Director/Animator) GET THE REAL STORY BEHIND THE CARTOON BEATLES! ![]() Author Mitchell Axelrod |
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| TVC's 50th Anniversary Party in Annecy, France 2007 | |
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![]() Jack Stokes & Peter Sander (pictured) * Jack Stokes: Director of Beatles Cartoons (UK) |
![]() John Coates & Peter Sander (pictured) * John Coates: Head of TVC with George Dunning |