Pink Elephants is the name of a black-and-white cartoon made by the Terrytoons studio.
The opening subtitle reads "The proud result of prison labor" and the opening cartoon consists of a short black-and-white cartoon after the normal sequence.
The ratio of color to black-and-white cartoons (41 to 19) is the same as the previous volume.
Make Way for Ducklings was adapted into an 11 minute black-and-white cartoon created by Weston Woods in 1955.
He also animated a series of black-and-white cartoons called Crazy Crayon.
Unfortunately, using jazz to score animation is about as likely to make an industry comeback as black-and-white cartoons are.
A very short black-and-white cartoon was made in 1938 as part of a Warner Bros. blooper reel.
There were numerous black-and-white cartoons used to illustrate humorous anecdotes.
Rudimentary black-and-white cartoons capture the characters' moods but occasionally appear out of proportion.
They share a closer resemblance to paintings than regular black-and-white cartoons.