Thomas McKimson

Thomas McKimson Trailers

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The oldest of the three talented McKimson brothers began his career with Disney in 1928, assistant to Norman Ferguson. His next sojourn was with the fledgling animation team ofHugh Harman and Rudolf Ising, who went on to inaugurate the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons for Warner Brothers, under the auspices of Leon Schlesinger. Harman and Ising eventually moved on after a dispute over money, while Tom stayed on as animator and layout artist with Robert Clampett's unit at Schlesinger's 'Termite Terrace'. Tom was instrumental in developing the Bugs Bunny character and is credited with creating the characters of Tweetie Pie and Beaky Buzzard. From 1947 until his retirement in 1972, Tom worked for Dell Comics/Western Publishing as art director and illustrator, creating drawings for Bugs Bunny and Road Runner comic strips and colouring books. Along with younger brother Charles (who joined Dell in 1954), Tom also created and illustrated the Roy Rogers Daily Comic Strip. - IMDb Mini Biography By: I.S.Mowis

Most Popular Thomas McKimson Trailers

Total trailers found: 21

Mexican Joyride Trailer (1947)

28 November 1947

Daffy Duck drives to Mexico for a vacation, and after a harrowing experience with the local cuisine that literally sets his mouth afire, Daffy goes to a bullfight ring to observe the spectacle.

It's Got Me Again! Trailer (1932)

14 May 1932

Late at night, the mice come out and sing and play to the title tune, among others. That is, until the cat arrives, but he's quickly sent packing.

The Organ Grinder Trailer (1933)

08 April 1933

A beloved Italian organ grinder plays his music and sings his song through an immigrant-filled ghetto neighborhood, where hard-scrabble kids and well-proportioned matrons get hep to the beat that flows from the organ grinder's calliope.

Gay Gaucho Trailer (1933)

02 November 1933

Cubby the Bear as a young, dapper Gaucho and his adventures as a South American cowboy.

Fighting Tools Trailer (1943)

01 October 1943

Pvt. Snafu suffers the consequences of not keeping his equipment and weapons properly maintained.

The Grasshopper and the Ants Trailer (1934)

10 February 1934

As in the classic fable, the grasshopper plays his fiddle and lives for the moment, while the industrious ants squirrel away massive amounts of food for the winter.

Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs Trailer (1943)

16 January 1943

Spoof of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) with an all-black cartoon cast. One of the “Censored 11” banned from TV syndication by United Artists in 1968 for racist stereotyping.

Merbabies Trailer (1938)

09 December 1938

Walt Disney enlisted former colleagues Hugh Harman and Rudy Ising to help create this underwater Silly Symphony.

Baby Bottleneck Trailer (1946)

16 March 1946

As the baby boom commences, and with the delivery service overworked, Porky Pig and Daffy Duck are placed in charge of a baby preparation factory, where they help the stork keep up.

Falling Hare Trailer (1943)

30 October 1943

Relaxing with a carrot at a U.S. Army air field, Bugs is reading "Victory Through Hare Power" and scoffs at the notion of mentioned gremlins, little creatures who wreak havoc on planes with their diabolical sabotage.

The Wise Quacking Duck Trailer (1943)

01 May 1943

An exceedingly mild-mannered man is sent out to kill a duck for dinner by his wife. Unfortunately for him, he picks Daffy Duck as his victim.

The Great Piggy Bank Robbery Trailer (1946)

20 July 1946

While reading his favorite comic book, Daffy accidentally knocks himself unconscious and dreams he's Duck Twacy, famous detective, trying to solve the case of the missing piggy banks.

The Night Before Christmas Trailer (1933)

09 December 1933

A narrator sings the opening stanzas of the classic poem while we see the house at rest. Santa lands on the roof, comes down the chimney, and opens his bag.

Buckaroo Bugs Trailer (1944)

26 August 1944

Red Hot Ryder is sent to catch the Masked Marauder (Bugs Bunny) who is terrorizing a small Western town.

Birdy and the Beast Trailer (1944)

19 August 1944

Tweety is set upon by a fat, jowly cat, who winds up with, among other things, a dozen eggs and a gallon of gasoline in his mouth instead of the little bird.

Hot-Toe Mollie Trailer (1930)

17 February 1930

This jazzy short was one of two efforts in the very brief "Binko the Bear Cub" series. Completed in 1930 yet never exhibited in theaters.

A Gruesome Twosome Trailer (1945)

09 June 1945

Two cats (one a caricature of Jimmy Durante) battle violently for the affections of a pretty girl cat, who'll dispense her favors on the one who brings her a little bird.

A Great Big Bunch of You Trailer (1932)

12 November 1932

A mannequin in the city dump improvises a working piano from junk, then plays and sings the title song.

The Big Snooze Trailer (1946)

05 October 1946

Elmer Fudd walks out of a typical Bugs cartoon, so Bugs gets back at him by disturbing Elmer's sleep using "nightmare paint.

I Love a Parade Trailer (1932)

06 August 1932

A circus parade, to the title tune. Next, a series of sideshow acts: the wild boy, the rubber man, siamese twin pigs, a tattooed man, a hula-dancing hippo, an Indian snake (or goat) charmer.

Bosko in Dutch Trailer (1933)

14 January 1933

Set on a frozen pond in Holland, various animals attempt to skate on the slippery ice.