Talk:Animation in the United States in the television era

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I moved the "The 1950s to the 1980s" section to the The Golden Age of Hollywood animation article and renamed it "The 1950s, 1960s, and the end of the Golden Age". It just makes more sense since theatrical animation was still dominant over television animation during the 1950s into the 1960s. Also, many animation historians considered the theatrical shorts of the 1950s to be part of the Golden Age. This is why I made my edit. --- 69.173.200.21

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The FIRST!![edit]

Crusader Rabbit was the first cartoon produced for TV. To say it was "one of the first" is like saying George Washington was one of the first Presidents...technically true but an absurd way to say it. 74.104.189.176 (talk) 23:43, 9 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]