Farmer Al Falfa (film series)(121 cartoons on 3 discs) DVD-R
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121 cartoons on a 3 disc set.
Farmer Al debuted in Paul Terry’s second cartoon, Down on Phoney Farm, distributed by Thanhouser in 1915. Terry soon signed with the burgeoning Bray Studios and took the character further, creating a series of eleven films starring the cantankerous old coot. After leaving Bray and going through a couple stints with Edison and Paramount, Terry finally formed the Aesop’s Film Fables studio in 1921, where he and his staff would truly breathe life into the grouchy, yet still lovable Alfalfa. Some four hundred and forty Fable cartoons were produced from 1921 to 1929, many of which depicted the trials and tribulations between Farmer Al and his cat, other barnyard animals, insects, and hundreds of mice who often plagued his homestead.
Farmer Al debuted in Paul Terry’s second cartoon, Down on Phoney Farm, distributed by Thanhouser in 1915. Terry soon signed with the burgeoning Bray Studios and took the character further, creating a series of eleven films starring the cantankerous old coot. After leaving Bray and going through a couple stints with Edison and Paramount, Terry finally formed the Aesop’s Film Fables studio in 1921, where he and his staff would truly breathe life into the grouchy, yet still lovable Alfalfa. Some four hundred and forty Fable cartoons were produced from 1921 to 1929, many of which depicted the trials and tribulations between Farmer Al and his cat, other barnyard animals, insects, and hundreds of mice who often plagued his homestead.
121 cartoons on a 4 disc set.
Farmer Al debuted in Paul Terry’s second cartoon, Down on Phoney Farm, distributed by Thanhouser in 1915. Terry soon signed with the burgeoning Bray Studios and took the character further, creating a series of eleven films starring the cantankerous old coot. After leaving Bray and going through a couple stints with Edison and Paramount, Terry finally formed the Aesop’s Film Fables studio in 1921, where he and his staff would truly breathe life into the grouchy, yet still lovable Alfalfa. Some four hundred and forty Fable cartoons were produced from 1921 to 1929, many of which depicted the trials and tribulations between Farmer Al and his cat, other barnyard animals, insects, and hundreds of mice who often plagued his homestead.
Farmer Al debuted in Paul Terry’s second cartoon, Down on Phoney Farm, distributed by Thanhouser in 1915. Terry soon signed with the burgeoning Bray Studios and took the character further, creating a series of eleven films starring the cantankerous old coot. After leaving Bray and going through a couple stints with Edison and Paramount, Terry finally formed the Aesop’s Film Fables studio in 1921, where he and his staff would truly breathe life into the grouchy, yet still lovable Alfalfa. Some four hundred and forty Fable cartoons were produced from 1921 to 1929, many of which depicted the trials and tribulations between Farmer Al and his cat, other barnyard animals, insects, and hundreds of mice who often plagued his homestead.
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