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Apple Corps, Ltd. purchased the rights to the show in the '90s, and McFarlane Toys released a line of Beatles figures based on the animated series. "I always kind of liked [the cartoons]," George ...
The Beatles’ celebrated cartoon feature, directed by the Canadian animator George Dunning (who had overseen the Beatles’ weekly cartoon series for ABC-TV), came out in 1968, and it’s ...
A famous cartoon character from the 1990s was inspired by John Lennon. Here’s a look at why a voice actor drew inspiration from John — and other ways The Beatles are connected to this animated ...
The Beatles "Yellow Submarine" set is suitable for ages 10 and older. (LEGO Systems Inc. photo) The Enfield, Conn.-based LEGO Systems Inc. is the boarding the yellow submarine this holiday season.
Kids (and playful adults) will be able to go for a voyage on the Beatles' “Yellow Submarine†with a new Lego toy set coming out Nov. 1.
A cheaply made cartoon series called The Beatles ran on ABC from 1965 to 1969, and while its shabby production quality has resulted in it being largely forgotten outside of hardcore Beatles fandom ...
Animator Ron Campbell doesn't do bugs. Beatles are another story. He directed many of the original episodes of “The Beatles” Saturday morning cartoon series that aired on ABC from Sept. 25 ...
The Beatles along with Scooby Doo, Smurfs, Rugrats, Jetsons, Flintstones, & much more are among the artwork on display and all based on the 50-year career of the late Ron Campbell.
In January, he'll visit Nashville to exhibit his Beatles cartoon art and paint new pieces live. Campbell's exhibit will be at Bennett Galleries (2104 Crestmoor Road) from Friday, Jan. 12, to ...