1880 1880 1880 1880 1880
July
Amadee J. Van Beuren (July 10, 1880-November 12, 1938) (producer) born in New York, New York.





September
Earl Hurd (inventor, animator, character designer, director, writer, producer) born in Kansas City, Missouri.





1882 1882 1882 1882 1882


August
Ladislas Starewicz (Wladyslaw Starewicz) (August 8, 1882-February 28, 1965) (animator, director, producer) born in Vilnius (Vilno). (Russia [Lithuania])



1883 1883 1883 1883 1883


July
Max Fleischer (July 19, 1883 – September 11, 1972) (producer, inventor, director, animator) born in Vienna. (Austria-Hungary [Austria])



1884 1884 1884 1884 1884
May
Leon Schlesinger (May 20, 1884–December 25, 1949) (producer) born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.







November
Lortac (Robert Collard) (November 19, 1884-April 10, 1973) (director, producer, animator) born in Cherborg, Manche. (France)



1885 1885 1885 1885 1885



no date
Chuzo Aoji (Aoji Chuzo 青地忠三) (1885-1970) (supervisor, writer) born.

1886 1886 1886 1886 1886
March
Willis O'Brien (Willis H. O'Brien) (animator, director, writer) born in Oakland, California.





July
Fred Quimby (producer) born in Minneapolis, Minnesota.





1887 1887 1887 1887 1887
February
Paul Terry (Paul Houlton Terry) (February 19, 1887-October 25, 1971) (producer, director, animator) born in San Mateo, California.




February
Pat Sullivan (Patrick O'Sullivan) (February 2, 1887-February 15, 1933) (producer, director, animator, writer) born in Sydney, New South Wales. (Australia)

1888 1888 1888 1888 1888


October
Emile Reynaud demonstrates a device (later called a theatre optique) that projected animated images that were painted on long strips of celluloid. This allowed for animated films long enough to be have a story rather than just be a demonstration of a moving object. The first film that was created was called Un bon bock ("A Good Beer").



1889 1889 1889 1889 1889
no date
Charles Bowers (Charles R. Bowers) (1889 - November 26, 1946) (producer, director, writer, animator) born in Cresco, Iowa.






Note: Unfortunately I lack the time or resources to help people find copies of animated films and television programs. I have put together a web List of Online Video and Book Stores that will be useful to find copies in the United States. There are other similar stores on the Internet around the world that might be able to supply the DVDs, LDs, or video tapes that are desired. Check my Animation on the World Wide Web pages for links to animation studios and other Internet resources that may have further information. I am not involved in trading materials from my own collection. I am still waiting to see most of the programs in this Chronology and would be happy to find sources for many of them.

Because of these circumstances I will not respond to requests for help to find these types of materials.


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