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Ub Iwerks (2451 bytes)
1: '''Ub Iwerks''' ('''Ubbe Ert Iwwerks''') ([[March 24]], [[1901]]–[... 3: ...alling out, and their friendship was severed when Iwerks accepted a contract with a competitor to leave Di... 5: ...o in [[1936]], and it soon folded. After this, Ub Iwerks worked for a time for [[Columbia Pictures]] befor... 7: ...rn to [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney Studios]], Iwerks mainly worked on developing special visual effect... 9: ...s more than a small resemblance to the characters Iwerks drew earlier, Mickey Mouse and [[Oswald the Lucky... Iwerks (407 bytes) 1: ...The company was named to honor Don's father, [[Ub Iwerks]], who was [[Walt Disney]]'s first business partn... 3: {{msg:stub}} Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (1061 bytes) 3: ...duce new cartoons using the character. Disney and Iwerks went on to found the Disney Studios and create a ... Horace Horsecollar (1091 bytes) 1: ...r''' is a [[fictional character]] created by [[Ub Iwerks]] for [[Walt Disney]]. 5: ...rks]]. He also appears in House of Mouse as the club's mechanical technician. 7: After departing the Disney studio, Ub Iwerks created a Horace-like character, the mule [[Orace... Orace (487 bytes) 3: Orace was the creation of [[Ub Iwerks]], who had already created a similar-looking char... Plane Crazy (2175 bytes) 3: ...co-directed by [[Walt Disney]] and [[Ub Iwerks]]. Iwerks was also the main [[animator]] for this short and... Flip the Frog (3369 bytes) 3: The cartoon was created by [[Ub Iwerks]] in [[1930]]. He had drawn a frog and his girlfr... 5: ...help of [[Pat Powers]]. The first cartoon that Ub Iwerks made for the series was called ''Fiddlesticks'' (... Chester J. Lampwick (1126 bytes) 5: ...of the most obvious being Mickey Mouse creator Ub Iwerks, and Snow White animator, Grim Natwick -- though ... The Gallopin' Gaucho (3919 bytes) 3: ... success by co-directors [[Walt Disney]] and [[Ub Iwerks]]. The latter also served as the sole [[animator]... 13: In later interviews, Iwerks would comment that Mickey as featured in ''The Ga... Carl Stalling (2188 bytes) 5: ...th Disney until 1930 and, after a spell with [[Ub Iwerks]], Stalling moved to [[Warner Brothers]] in 1936,... Silly Symphonies (13938 bytes) 9: *[[The Skeleton Dance]]. Directed by [[Ub Iwerks]], first released on [[22 August]], 1929. 11: *[[Springtime]]. Directed by Ub Iwerks, first released on [[24 October]], 1929. 12: *[[Hell's Bells]]. Directed by Ub Iwerks, first released on [[11 November]], 1929. Featuri... 17: *[[Summer]]. Directed by Ub Iwerks, first released on [[6 January]], 1930. 18: *[[Autumn]]. Directed by Ub Iwerks, first released on [[13 February]], 1930. Steamboat Willie (3596 bytes) 1: ... written and directed by [[Walt Disney]] and [[Ub Iwerks]]. It is a parody which has become more famous th... 7: ...t on ''Steamboat Willie''. However, it is now [[public domain]] in [[Canada]] and [[Australia]]. 20: * [http://www.public.iastate.edu/~rllew/chronint.html Chronology of... Floyd Gottfredson (3930 bytes) 7: ... October 1, 1975. His last daily comic strip was published on November 15, 1975, his last sunday strip... 11: ...y comics-oriented magazines and other mainstream publications. Disney Legends (9444 bytes) 27: * [[Ub Iwerks]], Animation & Imagineering ''(given posthumously... 35: ** All except Iwerks were Disney's [[Disney's Nine Old Men|"Nine Old M... 49: * [[Carl Barks]], Animation & Publishing 115: * [[Angel Angelopoulos]], Publishing ''(awarded posthumously)'' 118: * [[Poul Brahe Pederson]], Publishing ''(awarded posthumously)'' Harman and Ising (4020 bytes) 5: ...nes]]''. The two animated ''[[Sinkin' in the Bathtub]]'' in [[1930]], and the cartoon did well. Harman... 11: ...sney veteran [[Mel Shaw]]. The two took over [[Ub Iwerks]]' old studio in [[Beverly Hills, California]], w... Roger E. Broggie (4642 bytes) 5: ...uated from Mooseheart High School in the western suburbs of [[Chicago, Illinois]] in [[1927]]. With vo... 8: ...era" at the new Burbank studio, working with [[Ub Iwerks]] on special effects. In 1949, Roger Broggie work... List of Disney people (3856 bytes) 13: * [[Ub Iwerks]] 48: **[[Robin Williams]], ''[[Flubber]]'' 51: ** Mouseketeers (see also: [[Mickey Mouse Club]]) Minnie Mouse (10069 bytes) 1: ... Company]]. The comic strip story ''The Gleam'' (published [[January 19]]-[[May 2]], [[1942]]) by [[Me... 3: ... strip story ''Mr Slicker and the Egg Robbers'' (published [[September 22]] - [[December 26]], [[1930]... 7: In [[1928]], [[Walt Disney]] and [[Ub Iwerks]] created [[Mickey Mouse]] to act as a replaceme... 57: ...eaturing Mickey and Minnie to be animated by [[Ub Iwerks]]. Betty Boop (5990 bytes) 5: ...n [[animator]] of both [[Walt Disney]]'s and [[Ub Iwerks]]' studios, was largely responsible for creating ... Walt Disney (28009 bytes) 10: According to the Kansas City, Missouri, Public School District records, Disney began attendin... 14: ...company and in [[January]], [[1920]] they formed "Iwerks-Disney Commercial Artists". 18: ... working on his own company again along with [[Ub Iwerks]], [[Hugh Harman]], [[Rudolf Ising]] and [[Carmen... 25: ...rtedly he had only 40 dollars left at this point. Ub followed him. But Ising, Harman and Maxwell decid... 44: ... that the series was declining. By this time [[Ub Iwerks]] was in charge of the animated films and Disney ...
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