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Encyclopedia > Crusader Rabbit
Crusader Rabbit and his friend, Rags the Tiger

Crusader Rabbit was the first animated series produced especially for television. The first episode of Crusader vs. the State of Texas was aired on August 1, 1950. Image File history File links Crusader&Rags. ... Image File history File links Crusader&Rags. ... An animated series or cartoon series is a television series produced by means of animation. ... August 1 is the 213th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (214th in leap years), with 152 days remaining. ... 1950 (MCML) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ...


Until the debut of the series, cartoons on TV had originally been produced as cinema shorts, especially for Saturday matinees for children. Despite the name of the character and his appearance as a horse-riding knight in armor in the title sequence, the series had nothing to do with religious crusades, but were very short and usually satirical episodic adventures in the form of the familiar movie serial, with a cliffhanger ending to each episode. This article is about the medieval crusades. ... Satire is a literary technique of writing or art which exposes the follies of its subject (for example, individuals, organizations, or states) to ridicule, often as an intended means of provoking or preventing change. ... Look up adventure in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Serial is a term, originating in literature, for a format by which a story is told in contiguous installments in sequential issues of a single periodical publication. ... A cliffhanger or cliffhanger ending is a plot device in which a movie, novel, or other work of fiction contains an abrupt ending, often leaving the main characters in a precarious or difficult situation. ...


The original run had very limited animation, at times appearing almost as a series of narrated storyboards with frequent cuts and minor movement of the characters. 12 frames per second is the typical rate for an animated cartoon. ... In fiction, a narrator is a voice or character who tells the story. ... A storyboard for an 8-minute animated cartoon. ...


The series was broadcast new from 1950 - 1951, and reran for many years and featured a brave Crusader Rabbit, his pal Ragland T. Tiger (Rags), and their nemesis, Dudley Nightshade(sometimes called Ill-regard Beauregard in various episodes). Rags's name was a play on the jazz tune, Tiger Rag, and Dudley's on the poisonous plant, deadly nightshade. 1950 (MCML) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1951 (MCMLI) was a common year starting on Monday; see its calendar. ... Jazz is an original American musical art form originating around the start of the 20th century in New Orleans, rooted in Western music technique and theory, and is marked by the profound cultural contributions of African Americans. ... Tiger Rag was originally recorded by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band in 1918. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Binomial name Atropa belladonna L. Deadly nightshade or belladonna (Atropa belladonna) is a well-known, hardy perennial shrub, a member of the nightshade family. ...


The series was revived and 200 color episodes were produced in 1957 by Capitol Enterprises. 1957 (MCMLVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


The idea of an animated series made for television originated with animator Alex Anderson, who worked for Terrytoons Studios. Terrytoons preferred to remain with film animation, and Anderson approached Jay Ward for financing. Ward became business manager and producer and joined with Anderson to form "Television Arts Productions". They sold the series to the NBC television network, who assigned Jerry Fairbank as supervising producer. Animation refers to the process in which each frame of a film or movie is produced individually, whether generated as a computer graphic, or by photographing a drawn image, or by repeatedly making small changes to a model (see claymation and stop motion), and then photographing the result. ... Mighty Mouse, the signature character of the studio. ... J. Troplong Jay Ward (September 20, 1920–October 12, 1989) was a creator and producer of animated television cartoons. ... NBC, the National Broadcasting Company, is an American television and radio network based in New York Citys Rockefeller Center. ...


The voice of Crusader Rabbit was provided by Lucille Bliss in the original series, and Ge Ge Pearson in the revived series. Vern Louden played Rags in both. In the initial series, Dudley Nightshade was played by Russ Coughlin and narration was by Roy Whaley. Lucille Bliss was born on March 31, 1929 in New York City, New York. ...


Jay Ward went on to produce the better known and more popular The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, with much the same structure and characterization, and the roles held by Crusader, Rags and Dudley taken by Rocky the squirrel, Bullwinkle the moose, and quasi-Soviet spies Boris and Natasha. Bullwinkle (left) and Rocky (right), the stars of Rocky and His Friends and The Bullwinkle Show. ... Rocket J. Squirrel, usually called by the nickname Rocky, is the name of the flying squirrel sidekick of the cartoon moose Bullwinkle in the early 1960s animated television series The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, produced by Jay Ward. ... Genera Many, see the article Sciuridae. ... The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show (also known as Rocky and His Friends and The Bullwinkle Show) was a television animated series created and produced in the USA by Jay Ward. ... Binomial name Alces alces (Linnaeus, 1758) Moose range map Alces alces, called the moose in North America and the elk in Europe (see also elk for other animals called elk) is the largest member of the deer family Cervidae, distinguished from other members of Cervidae by the form of the... State motto (Russian): Пролетарии всех стран, соединяйтесь! (Transliterated: Proletarii vsekh stran, soedinyaytes!) (Translated: Workers of the world, unite!) Capital Moscow Official language None; Russian (de facto) Government Federation of Soviet republics Area  - Total  - % water 1st before collapse 22,402,200 km² Approx. ... Spy and secret agent redirect here; for alternate use, see Spy (disambiguation) and Secret agent (disambiguation). ... Boris and Natasha are the villains from the Rocky and Bullwinkle show. ...


In 1985, Rhino Entertainment released the first two volumes in a planned re-release of all of the original episodes on videotape. However, they had to discontinue this plan when a dispute arose over who held the ownership rights to the series. This article is about the year. ... Rhino Entertainment is a specialty record label originally known for releasing retrospectives of famous comedy performers, including Richard Pryor, Stan Freberg, Tom Lehrer, and Spike Jones. ...


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Crusader Rabbit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (433 words)
Crusader Rabbit was the first animated series produced especially for television.
Despite the name of the character and his appearance as a horse-riding knight in armor in the title sequence, the series had nothing to do with religious crusades, but were very short and usually satirical episodic adventures in the form of the familiar movie serial, with a cliffhanger ending to each episode.
The voice of Crusader Rabbit was provided by Lucille Bliss in the original series, and Ge Ge Pearson in the revived series.
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