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+ | '''''Peppatoons''''' (originally '''''Peppa Pig Presents''''') is a series of cartoons produced by [[Poulin Baker Animation Studios|Poulin-Baker Cartoon Studios]]. The series started ''de facto'' in 1930 with ''[[Peppa Hides Out]]'' and ended in 1981 with ''[[The Pig Deal]]''. |
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+ | In 1909, [[Aurele Poulin]] released his first cartoon short, ''[[Comics in Motion]]''. It was merely a test, and featured a young pig. After a couple of cartoons in between, he released his second cartoon featuring this pig in 1915, called ''[[Missy the Little Pig]]''. Missy was renamed Pecca in 1919. This series would last until 1927, when Poulin Productions shut down. |
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+ | Poulin and [[Thomas Baker]] restarted production on these cartoons in 1930, rebranding Pecca as Peppa. This was called ''Peppa Pig Presents'' until 1932, when it was renamed ''Peppatoons''. ''Peppatoons'' was colored in the two-strip Polacolor process, usually alternating between red and green and red and blue. |
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Peppatoons (originally Peppa Pig Presents) is a series of cartoons produced by Poulin-Baker Cartoon Studios. The series started de facto in 1930 with Peppa Hides Out and ended in 1981 with The Pig Deal.
Production
In 1909, Aurele Poulin released his first cartoon short, Comics in Motion. It was merely a test, and featured a young pig. After a couple of cartoons in between, he released his second cartoon featuring this pig in 1915, called Missy the Little Pig. Missy was renamed Pecca in 1919. This series would last until 1927, when Poulin Productions shut down.
Poulin and Thomas Baker restarted production on these cartoons in 1930, rebranding Pecca as Peppa. This was called Peppa Pig Presents until 1932, when it was renamed Peppatoons. Peppatoons was colored in the two-strip Polacolor process, usually alternating between red and green and red and blue.