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- DirectorÉmile ReynaudLost short film consisting of 300 painted images. It shows a clown entering a circus ring and greeting the audience before he starts to perform tricks with three dogs. The dogs jump through hoops, walk on a ball and jump over a wand.
- DirectorÉmile ReynaudLost 1892 French short animated film directed by Émile Reynaud about a wanderer who orders a good beer ("Un bon bock") and meets a traveler who also orders a beer. They enter an argument because a kitchen boy steals their beers.
- DirectorÉmile Reynaud
- DirectorJ. Stuart BlacktonAlbert E. SmithA reel of mirth-provoking stunts that will draw the pennies from the children, but which is of much interest to young and old alike. It opens with a crowd of children leaving school and marching through the streets to the "Humpty Dumpty Circus." We see them crowd into the tent and at the end of each act they vociferously applaud the performers These are the little wooden toys that are familiar to all, and which are made to perform all the usual acrobatic stunts of the circus performer in a remarkably realistic manner. Some of the scenes are really comical and it is hard to believe that the elephants and donkeys are not alive.
- DirectorFructuós GelabertShort animation film that shows two transatlantics colliding.
- DirectorJ. Stuart BlacktonStarsJ. Stuart BlacktonBlackton writes Cohen and Coon on a board, and then proceeds to change Cohen into a stereotype Jew and Coon into a stereotype [black man].
- DirectorWalter R. BoothMephistopholes causes an artist's model to disappear.
- Numerous pictures have been made of lightning sketch artists and kindred pictures, but this film is entirely different from any ever attempted. An artist appears and proceeds to draw the face of a boy on the canvas. He no sooner draws the outline, than the face assumes life and makes grimaces at everybody. Our artist proceeds to draw a bottle of wine, a glass and a cigar which he takes from the canvas and makes use of in the "good old way." The face on the canvas takes exception to the treatment received at the hands of the artist and shows his displeasure by performing somersaults on the canvas; each time he turns he presents a different face. It will puzzle you to figure out how this is done and you will be free to admit that this is the best picture of its kind you ever saw. There is nothing objectionable in it; you can show it anywhere.
- DirectorArthur Melbourne CooperAn old man dreams a fairy enlarges his Noah's Ark and toy animals enter it.
- DirectorArthur Melbourne CooperA child watches a toy Noah's Ark come to life while the maid is asleep.
- DirectorWalter R. BoothA artist's hand draws cartoons which come to life.
- DirectorWalter R. BoothScissors cut out shapes which come to life.
- A mother takes her son to a toy store to pick out his favorites. That night, the boy has a dream, in stop-motion-animation, that the toys come to life, driving cars, fighting with toy policemen, and having a climactic bus crash. The boy wakes up crying and is comforted by his mother.
- DirectorÉmile Cohl
- DirectorÉmile CohlA series of magic productions with a box of matches. Well rendered and highly entertaining throughout.
- DirectorArthur Melbourne CooperChildren play with their toys while Grandpa dozes. he dreams that the doll's house catches fire and the toys rush to put out the flames. he awakens to find the children squirting him with water.
- DirectorÉmile Cohl
- DirectorRyuhei Watanabe
- DirectorÉmile Cohl
- DirectorÉmile Cohl
- DirectorWalter R. BoothA pencil draws pictures which come to life.