Bob Carlson

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Carlson devoted more than 20 years of his professional career to Walt Disney Studios. He started working at the studio in 1935, and soon was part of the team working on the classic Disney short and feature films, such as the Silly Symphony series, animations featuring Donald Duck, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) and Fantasia (1940). In the 1950s, Carlson was animating more feature films, such as The Three Caballeros (1945), Alice in Wonderland (1951), Peter Pan (1952) and Sleeping Beauty (1959). After leaving Walt Disney Studios at the end of the 1950s, he founded a short lived Bob Carlson Studio, and later worked for various animation studios, such as United Productions of America (UPA), Filmation Associates, and Bakshi Productions. -http://rarebit.org/?people=robert-w-jr-bob-carlson

Most Popular Bob Carlson Trailers

Total trailers found: 77

Alice in Wonderland Trailer (1951)

09 August 1951

On a golden afternoon, wildly curious young Alice tumbles into the burrow and enters the merry, madcap world of Wonderland full of whimsical escapades.

Sleeping Beauty Trailer (1959)

17 February 1959

Cursed to die by the evil fairy Maleficent when she was a baby, Princess Aurora is sent into hiding under protection from three good fairies.

Peter Pan Trailer (1953)

05 February 1953

Leaving the safety of their nursery behind, Wendy, Michael and John follow Peter Pan to a magical world where childhood lasts forever.

Crazy Over Daisy Trailer (1950)

24 March 1950

It's the 1890s, and Donald is riding his penny-farthing bicycle to see Daisy when Chip 'n Dale make fun of him.

Snoopy: The Musical Trailer (1988)

29 January 1988

The animated adaption of the second stage musical based on the "Peanuts" comics strip, focusing on Snoopy.

Lady and the Tramp Trailer (1955)

22 June 1955

Lady, a golden cocker spaniel, meets up with a mongrel dog who calls himself the Tramp. He is obviously from the wrong side of town, but happenings at Lady's home make her decide to travel with him for a while.

Jack and Old Mac Trailer (1956)

18 July 1956

Two stylized nursery rhymes are shown. First is "The House That Jack Built" as told with a variety of characters composed of letters that spell out their names (Example: the cow is made up of an intertwined C, O, and W).

Corn Chips Trailer (1951)

23 March 1951

Donald is shoveling the snow off his walk; Chip 'n' Dale are shoveling their branch. Donald tricks them into shoveling his walk.

Donald's Tire Trouble Trailer (1943)

29 January 1943

Donald, driving in the country, is frustrated in his attempts to fix a flat tire. The jack breaks, the radiator explodes, then the remaining three tires go flat.

The Flying Squirrel Trailer (1954)

12 November 1954

Donald is pushing his peanut cart through the park when a flying squirrel drops in. Donald gets him to help tie his sign to a tree by promising a peanut, but when it turns out to be a bad nut, Donald won't make good, and the battle with the squirrel is on.

Donald in Mathmagic Land Trailer (1959)

26 June 1959

Disney used animation here to explain through this wonderful adventure of Donald how mathematics can be useful in our real life.

Out of Scale Trailer (1951)

02 November 1951

Donald has a ride-on sized train layout in his backyard. There's a large tree (home to Chip 'n Dale) that's out of scale, so Donald moves it while they're out; they come back to see their tree moving.

The Story of Anyburg U.S.A. Trailer (1957)

19 June 1957

The city of Anyburg decides its traffic situation has gotten out of hand, so it puts the automobile on trial.

Chicken in the Rough Trailer (1951)

19 January 1951

Chip 'n' Dale wander into a farmyard to collect acorns. Dale mistakes an egg for a nut, but when he tries to demonstrate to a newly hatched chick how to get back into the egg, a rooster mistakes him for one of his chicks.

Three for Breakfast Trailer (1948)

05 November 1948

Donald Duck gets into a lot of trouble while he's cooking pancakes for breakfast - Chip and Dale are up to their mischief.

The Three Caballeros Trailer (1944)

21 December 1944

For Donald's birthday he receives a box with three gifts inside. The gifts, a movie projector, a pop-up book, and a pinata, each take Donald on wild adventures through Mexico and South America.

A Boy Named Charlie Brown Trailer (1969)

04 December 1969

Poor Charlie Brown. He can't fly a kite, and he always loses in baseball. Having his faults projected onto a screen by Lucy doesn't help him much either.

Up a Tree Trailer (1955)

23 September 1955

Donald's playing lumberjack, but the targeted tree just happens to be the home of Chip 'n Dale. They give Donald plenty of trouble cutting down the tree, but eventually he succeeds.

Slide Donald Slide Trailer (1949)

25 November 1949

Baseball fan and would be-star Donald Duck enjoys listening to a World Series game on the radio and 'playing' the part of his favorite star Casey in his own yard.

Spare the Rod Trailer (1954)

15 January 1954

Donald's nephews are always playing instead of doing their chores. Donald is going to punish them, but the "voice of child psychology" convinces him to play along instead.

The Old Army Game Trailer (1943)

05 November 1943

The old shell game gets a new face as Donald stays off-base past "Taps" and has to try to sneak back in with out alerting Pete.

A Charlie Brown Christmas Trailer (1965)

09 December 1965

When Charlie Brown complains about the overwhelming materialism that he sees amongst everyone during the Christmas season, Lucy suggests that he become director of the school Christmas pageant.

A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Trailer (1973)

20 November 1973

Turkey, cranberries, pumpkin pie... and the Peanuts gang to share them with. This is going to be the greatest Thanksgiving ever! The fun begins when Peppermint Patty invites herself and her pals to Charlie Brown's house for a REALLY big turkey party.

Here Comes Garfield Trailer (1982)

25 October 1982

The first TV special starring the rotund comic strip staple Garfield the Cat. Here, he and his dull-witted canine cohort Odie end up at the pound.

No Man's Valley Trailer (1981)

23 November 1981

Elliot, a rare California condor, must find a hideaway for endangered animals before man drives them over the brink into extinction.

It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown Trailer (1966)

27 October 1966

Join the Peanuts gang for a timeless adventure as Charlie Brown preps for a party, Snoopy sets his sights on the Red Baron, and Linus patiently awaits a pumpkin patch miracle.

Tea for Two Hundred Trailer (1948)

24 December 1948

Donald is preparing a little picnic when he sees some ants passing by. He decides to tease one, ultimately by piling lots of food onto it.

1001 Arabian Nights Trailer (1959)

01 December 1959

In this animated retelling of the classic tale, Abdul Aziz Magoo -- an ancestor of Mr. Magoo -- is the lamp-selling uncle of Aladdin.

Garfield in the Rough Trailer (1984)

26 October 1984

Garfield is taken on a camping trip by Jon, much against his will. A series of very funny disasters follow.

Soup's On Trailer (1948)

15 October 1948

Donald's nephews come to lunch filthy from playing outside. Donald sends them to wash up; when he finds they've done a half-hearted job, he sends them to bed without supper.

Out on a Limb Trailer (1950)

15 December 1950

Donald's doing a little tree surgery when he spots Chip 'n' Dale gathering nuts. He saws off the branch outside their hole and paints it with tar, which Dale gets stuck in.

Squatter's Rights Trailer (1946)

07 June 1946

Two chipmunks have made a cozy little home for themselves in the wood-burning stove of an empty cabin.

Crazy with the Heat Trailer (1947)

01 August 1947

Donald and Goofy are driving across the desert, apparently the Sahara. The car breaks down (out of gas), and they start walking.

Garfield on the Town Trailer (1983)

28 October 1983

Garfield escapes from the car on a trip to the vet and finds the place where he grew up.

Bee at the Beach Trailer (1950)

13 October 1950

Donald cheerfully sets up his umbrella etcetera for a day at the beach, but so did a mischievously lazy bee, who doesn't accept his actions inadvertently mess up the bee's spot.

Snoopy, Come Home Trailer (1972)

09 August 1972

When Snoopy receives a letter from his original owner Lila, he goes to visit her in the hospital while Charlie Brown and the gang are on the lookout for him.

Trailer Horn Trailer (1950)

28 April 1950

Donald and the chipmunks, Chip and Dale, are after each other again, this time when they come upon Donald vacationing in a trailer.

Beezy Bear Trailer (1955)

02 September 1955

Beekeeper Donald catches Humphrey the bear raiding his hives. He complains to Ranger Woodlore, who assembles his bears and lectures them.

Donald Applecore Trailer (1952)

18 January 1952

Donald the apple farmer notices his apples have been nibbled on and catches Chip n' Dale in the act. In the ensuing battle, Donald uses a helicopter to spray them (but they have tiny gas masks).

Donald's Happy Birthday Trailer (1949)

11 February 1949

It's March 13, Donald's birthday. The boys are going to buy him a box of cigars, but they're broke. They do a quick bout of yardwork and hit Donald up for the price of the cigars (without telling him why), but he makes them put it in a piggy bank.

No Sail Trailer (1945)

07 September 1945

Donald and Goofy rent a sailboat. This boat is a bit unusual: to rent it, you put a nickel in a slot, and the mast and sail pop up.

Hooked Bear Trailer (1956)

27 April 1956

Humphrey the bear isn't having much luck with his fishing; every time he catches some nice fish, he gets distracted and drops them.

Bearly Asleep Trailer (1955)

19 August 1955

Park ranger Donald sends his bears off to hibernate, but Humphrey would rather stay in his hammock, run out for a glass of water, etc.

Lion Around Trailer (1950)

20 January 1950

Donald's nephews use a mountain lion costume to scare Donald away so they can grab a pie off the windowsill.

Canvas Back Duck Trailer (1953)

25 December 1953

Donald and his nephews are visiting the carnival. After Donald makes a relatively high score on a weight testing machine, he is thought to be a veritable strong man and takes on an offer from a little boy to fight his uncle in a boxing match.

Donald's Garden Trailer (1942)

12 June 1942

Donald has to work hard to save his garden and price-winning melons from a hungry badger.

Der Fuehrer's Face Trailer (1943)

01 January 1943

A marching band of Germans, Italians, and Japanese march through the streets of swastika-motif Nutziland, serenading "Der Fuehrer's Face.

It's Your First Kiss, Charlie Brown Trailer (1977)

24 October 1977

At the school homecoming, Charlie Brown learns that he is be the escort at the banquet for the red headed girl that he has pined for all his life.

Honey Harvester Trailer (1949)

05 August 1949

Donald is working in his greenhouse when he notices a bee harvesting nectar (well, actually, it appears to already be honey).

Lighthouse Keeping Trailer (1946)

20 September 1946

Donald is a lighthouse keeper. He shines the light on a sleeping pelican; the angry bird comes into the lighthouse and tries to put out the light.

Garfield's Halloween Adventure Trailer (1985)

30 October 1985

Garfield and his pup pal Odie go trick-or-treating, only to wind up in a house haunted by ghostly pirates.

Donald's Gold Mine Trailer (1942)

24 July 1942

Donald is digging in his gold mine, mostly generic looking dark rocks, and being clumsy, to the great amusement of his burro, when he accidentally fills his cart with a load of pure gold.

Rugged Bear Trailer (1953)

23 October 1953

It's a peaceful day in a national forest...until hunting season begins at which point all the bears hide out in a cave but one bear, Humphrey, doesn't make it.

The Village Smithy Trailer (1942)

16 January 1942

A duck may not look the muscled part, Donald takes his job as village blacksmith serious. First he fashions a new iron ring for an oxcart-wheel, and expertly makes it dance onto the wood, but then painfully experiences the laws of physics mercilessly punish any size error, worsened each time he insists.

Daddy Duck Trailer (1948)

16 April 1948

For some reason, Donald adopts a baby. It turns out not to be a duck, but a kangaroo. Donald takes little Joey home and tries to make him take a bath, with the help of the friendly lady of the adoption bureau on the telephone telling him what to do.

Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night Trailer (1987)

06 August 1987

Pinocchio and his friends, a glow worm and a marionette, search for a magic music box, putting them in danger from the evil Scalawag and the Emperor of the Night.

Dude Duck Trailer (1951)

02 March 1951

Donald is vacationing at a dude ranch. After all the beautiful women pick the best horses, Donald ends up with the sad sack Rover Boy.

Lucky Number Trailer (1951)

20 July 1951

Gas station owner Donald thinks he's just missed the winning number for a new Zoom V8 car but his nephews hear a correction, and find he really does have the winner.

A Good Time for a Dime Trailer (1941)

09 May 1941

Donald visits a penny arcade where he sees a risque Daisy dancing in one of the nickelodeon shows and later has trouble with the airplane ride.

Toy Tinkers Trailer (1949)

16 December 1949

When Donald Duck chops a Christmas tree, the inquisitive chipmunks Chip and Dale follow and see him decorate it with nuts and sweets.