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Animation
- Big Cartoon Database
This database allows users to search for information on animated media by character, title, studio, and crew. - Center for Visual Music
The Center for Visual Music is a nonprofit film archive dedicated to visual music, experimental animation, and avant-garde media. Its website offers an online library, an official research page for filmmaker/painter Oskar Fischinger, information about traveling curated film programs and membership, an online store, and galleries. - Chuck Jones
Official site of the Chuck Jones Studio Galleries. Most of the information is about cells and sketches available for purchase. - Digital Media FX
Digital Media FX is an online publication for animators, visual effects technicians, and video game designers. The website's archives holds a number of interviews with animators and technicians, as well as many articles on practical issues regarding animation alongside examinations of earlier animation technology. - Don Markstein's Toonopedia
This fan-produced database provides information on all aspects of animation in television and film. User can find a variety of information on shows, characters, animators, and designers. - Fleischer Popeye Tribute
This website is dedicated to the history of Popeye animated shorts produced by Fleischer Studios in the 1930s. Here users can find an overview of Popeye's history, as well as information on Fleischer's stereoptical animation, stills from the cartoons, and a collection of Fleischer-era posters. - Max Fleischer on the Internet Archive
Users can download and view well over fifty of Max Fleischer's animated shorts from the Internet Archive. - Origins of American Animation (Library of Congress)
This website, maintained by the Library of Congress, offers 21 animated films and two fragments from the early days of American animation. Included are examples of clay, puppet, and cutout animation, as well as pen drawings, in a variety of formats for both streaming and download.