Famous Classic Tales
Famous Classic Tales
1. Tales Of Washington Irving
2. A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court
3. A Christmas Carol
4. The Legend Of Robin Hood
5. Treasure Island
6. Travels of Marco Polo
7. Robinson Crusoe
8. The Prince and the Pauper
9. The Count Of Monte Cristo
10. Kidnapped
11. The Swiss Family Robinson
12. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea
13. The Three Musketeers
14. The Black Arrow
15. The Gentlemen Of Titipu
16. Moby Dick
17. The Mysterious Island:
18. The Last Of The Mohicians
19. Ivanhoe
20. From The Earth To The Moon
21. Off On A Comet
22. Master Of The World
23. Davy Crockett On The Mississippi
24. A Journey To The Center Of The Earth
25. Five Weeks In A Balloon
26. Black Beauty
27. Gulliver's Travels
28. The Adventures Of Sinbad
29. Daniel Boone
30. The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn
31. Beauty And The Beast
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نظرة عامة
Famous Classic Tales is a series that airs cartoons from production companies such as Filmation, Rankin-Bass, Ruby-Spears, Air Programs International, Hanna-Barbera, Hanna Barbera Australia, and Southern Star Group. Famous Classic Tales was shown on CBS, and distributed by Kids Klassics Home Video and Storybook World. It had cartoons from API's Family Classic Tales. Featured cartoons included adaptions of classic literature such as Gulliver's Travels, Treasure Island, Black Beauty, Moby-Dick, and many others. The creation of a series of animated features based on classic children's stories was conceived by Jack Thinnes, Media Director at Sive Advertising in Cincinnati, Ohio. The series was created for a Sive client, Kenner Products, and each program was fully sponsored by Kenner on CBS Television Network on Sunday, late afternoon or early evening, during the prime toy selling season before Christmas. The idea to use classic children's books sprang from Thinnes' viewing of a two minute demo of Dickens' A Christmas Carol, which was produced by Walter Hucker's studio, API, of Sydney, Australia. API was purchased later by Hanna-Barbera Studios after Thinnes introduced the owners of the studios to one another. After the series ran on CBS for nearly ten years, it was moved into local syndication by Sive's syndication department. However, their adaptation of A Christmas Carol was such a favorite that it continued to run on the network for fifteen years.