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| Diskografi: s. 289-298. - Bibliografi: s. 299-305
. - Innholdsfortegnelse: Tunes for toons: a cartoon music primer / Neil Strauss. Animated cartoons and slap-stick comedy / Edith Lang & George West. Make Walt's music for Disney animation, 1928-1967 / Ross Care ; An interview with Carl Stalling / Mike Barrier. Hidey hidey hidey ho...boop-boop-a doop! The Fleischer Studio and jazz cartoons / Jake Austen. I love to hear a minstrel band: Walt Disney's the band concert / Dave Wondrich. Disney, Stokowski, and the genius of Fantasia / Charles L. Granata. Music and the animated cartoon / Chuck Jones. Classical music and Hollywood cartoons: A primer on the cartoon canon / Daniel Goldmark. Music in cartoons / Scott Bradley. Personality on the sound track: a glimpse behind the scenes and sequences in filmland / Scott Bradley. Make mine music and the end of the swing era / Stuart Nicholson. Sublime perversity: the music of Carl Stalling / Will Friedwald. Carl Stalling, improviser & Bill Lava, acme minimalist / Kevin Whitehead. Raymond Scott: accidental music for animated mayhem / Irwin Chusid. Winston Sharples and the "inner Casper" (or Huey has two mommies) / Will Friedwald. An interview with Hoyt Curtain / Barry Hansen & Earl Kress. Rock 'n' roll cartoons / Jake Austen. "Put one note in front of the other": the music of Maury Laws / Greg Ehrbar. Merrie melodies: cartoon music's contemporary reasurgence / Elisabeth Vincentelli. An interview with Mark Mothersbaugh / Daniel Goldmark. Robots, romance, and Ronin: music in japanese anime / Milo Miles. An interview with Richard Stone, Steve Bernstein, and Julie Bernstein / Daniel Goldmark. An interview with Alf Clausen / Daniel Goldmark. I kid because I love: the music of The Simpsons / Will Friedwald. An interview with John Zorn / Philip Brophy. Rhapsody in spew: romantic underscores in The Ren & Stimpy show / Joseph Lanza. A very visual kind of music: the cartoon soundtrack beyond the screen
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