SATURDAY MORNING CARTOONS: Bugs BUNNY, BULLWINKLE, and Big BUSINESS IN
THE 1960SPresenter: Margo Burns
This program is mean for adults only, as it presents a history of the
cartoon industry and creating children as a demographic.
Many kids in the second half of the 20th century shared a common
Saturday morning ritual: watching Yogi Bear, Bugs Bunny, and Rocky &
Bullwinkle while eating a bowl of Captain Crunch. This practice,
however, was a relatively recent development, brought about by the
advent of television. Before the 1960s, cartoons were shown in
theaters before feature films for adults. As more American families
acquired TVs, animation studios retooled their storehouses to respond
to the demand for new shows and Madison Avenue advertising executives
shifted their focus to a lucrative new demographic: children. Soon
after-school and Saturday-morning time slots were flooded with
cartoons – and advertisements for sugary cereals and plastic toys.
In this program, we will watch some clips from classic cartoons that
will be sure to spark some nostalgia while taking a peek behind the TV
screen, to learn how the classic Saturday morning was created.
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