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'''''Dinner Time''''' is a ] ] ] produced and directed by ] and co-directed by ]. The film is part of a series entitled ] and features the Terry creation, ] who works as a butcher, fending off a group of pesky dogs. The film was the first publicly known sound cartoon. It was originally released by ] on ], 1928, a month before ]'s '']''. The short, however was not successful with audiences and Disney's film would go on to be recognized as the first synchronized sound cartoon. '''''Dinner Time''''' is a ] ] ] produced and directed by ] and co-directed by ]. The film is part of a series entitled ] and features the Terry creation, ] who works as a butcher, fending off a group of pesky dogs. The film was the first publicly known sound cartoon. It was originally released by ] on ], 1928, a month before ]'s '']''. The short, however was not successful with audiences and Disney's film would go on to be recognized as the first synchronized sound cartoon.


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Dinner Time is a 1928 animated short subject produced and directed by Paul Terry and co-directed by John Foster. The film is part of a series entitled Aesop's Film Fables and features the Terry creation, Farmer Al Falfa who works as a butcher, fending off a group of pesky dogs. The film was the first publicly known sound cartoon. It was originally released by Pathé on October 14, 1928, a month before Walt Disney's Steamboat Willie. The short, however was not successful with audiences and Disney's film would go on to be recognized as the first synchronized sound cartoon.

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