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1961 in animation

Events in 1961 in animation.

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  • October 4: The first episode of The Alvin Show is broadcast.
  • October 26: Gene Deitch's Tom and Jerry cartoon Down and Outing premieres. This short marks the debut of Tom's negatively-received owner (nicknamed Clint Clobber) who constantly abuses the feline for the latter's actions.

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February

  • February 18: Cliff Nazarro, American actor (voice of Eddie Cackler in Slap-Happy Pappy), dies at age 57.
  • February 27: Nate Collier, American animator, illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 77.

June

  • June 4: Willie Riley, English novelist, (Riley had a career in the sale of magic lantern slides and relevant equipment until 1914, when, with the onset of World War I, his family's company failed. Riley then developed a second career as a professional writer), dies at age 95.

July

  • July 28: Noburo Ofuji, Japanese film director and animator, (directed The Story of the Monkey King, Burglars of "Baghdad" Castle, and The Three Fearless Frogs), dies at age 61.
  • July 29: Harry O. Hoyt, American film director and screenwriter pioneer in the use of stop-motion animation as special effects in film, (director of the film The Lost World, known primarily for its use of stop-motion animation), dies at age 75.

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