![]() TheBeatlesGet Back Part 1 is now streaming. The film’s director, George Dunning, also worked on the cartoon series.The series was a historical milestone as the first weekly television series to feature animated versions of real, living people, the same formula would be later used for bands such as The Jackson Five and the fictional The Archies. First released in theaters in 2018 to celebrate the movie's 50th anniversary, the 'Yellow Submarine' sing-along edition includes Beatles favorites 'Eleanor Rigby, 'When I'm Sixty-Four, 'Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds, 'All You Need Is Love,' 'It's All Too Much' and, of course, the bouncy title track. Cast: Lío Mehiel, Cole Doman, Mimi Ryder. From director Peter Jackson, experience the three-part event featuring footage that’s never been seen until now. Before Yellow Submarine, animation was a mild, goody-goody world of personality-free gloved mice and cartoon bears. Al Brodax, who produced the series, was later the producer and co-writer of the 1968 Beatles animated film “Yellow Submarine”. Because in my opinion, Yellow Submarine gave birth to modern animation itself. That fact is a curious part of the character’s longevity. The Beatles themselves were not directly involved in the production, which was created by Al Brodax and Sylban Buck American actor Paul Frees provided the voices for John Lennon and George Harrison, while British actor Lance Percival did the same for Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr. Even Beatles completists sometimes have a blind spot when it comes to the band’s eponymous cartoon, which ran on ABC for four years starting exactly 50 years ago, on September 25th, 1965. If it weren’t for Yellow Submarine, we wouldn’t have shows and films like The Simpsons, Adventure Time or Shrek. ![]() The original run was broadcast between 19, and from 1968 until 1969 on re-runs. This television film was directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, the same man hired to helm the Let It Be project (which eventually became Get Back). The film Yellow Submarine paved the way for other animated series and films. ![]() The series was shown on Saturday mornings with 39 episodes produced over three seasons and each episode was named after a Beatles song, with stories based on the lyrics. Yellow Submarine, British animated film, released in 1968, that was based on the songs of the Beatles. The 1960’s were prodigal in transforming real Rock and Pop bands into cartoons and on September 25th,1965 the first cartoon series based on a Rock band premiered on ABC: “The Beatles”. This was the first cartoon show featuring animated versions of real, living people The Beatles Animated Series Debuts in 1965 on ABC ![]()
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