- Frank Moser was one of America's earliest professional animators, working for the Raoul Barre Studio (1915-1916), William Randolph Hearst's International Film Service (1916-1918), and Paul Terry's Fables Pictures (1920-1929). He drew very quickly and was often responsible for nearly half the footage of each cartoon he worked on.
- In 1929 Moser co-founded a new animation studio with Paul Terry and producer Joseph Coffman under the name Moser-Terry-Coffman Productions. Coffman sold his interests in 1930 and the company was renamed Terrytoons. Their films were released by Educational Pictures, which in turn had Fox Films (later 20th Century-Fox) as its distributor. In 1936 Terry bought out Moser, who then retired from animation.
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