1941 in animation

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  • Roberto Sgrilli creates the animated short Il Barone di Münchhausen.[35]

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Deaths

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October

  • October 8: Win Smith, Canadian-American animator and comics artist (Penguin Pete, Looney Luke, Mickey Mouse, Looney Tunes), dies at age 53.[81]

See also

References

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