Today in Cartoon HistoryDisney Gets a Contract With United Artists December 1930 - Walt Disney and United Artists sign a contract which gives Disney an advance of $15,000 per cartoon released, more than double the advance he received through Columbia. This union is not announced until June, 1932.
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ToonJet Classic Cartoon BlogTop 10 Best 3D Animated Films of all TimeWho doesn't like a good animated movie? The past few years have seen a boom in 3D animated movies, and I will try to sum up the best of the best of the least worst and leave out the worst of the most bad. On top of the latest and greatest, it includes a couple of the classics. The art and the industry have already begun to change and expand...
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> Five Years of Cartoons - That's a Lot!
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Posted on Fri Mar. 15, 2013 by J.T. Blevins
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ToonJet is proud to announce the site's fifth year anniversary this April. Wow, that is a lot of cartoons! I want to say thanks to all of you who have made this site possible. ToonJet stays around because of the 25-50,000 visitors who return each month. So, stick around because there are a whole lot more classic cartoons coming your way. Remember: there is a cartoon added weekly, so tune in every Saturday for your new cartoon, and check out some of the others while you're here! There is no better place to watch cartoons online, so stick around and help keep ToonJet going strong!
Thanks to every one of you!
--J.T. Blevins
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