1952 in animation

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References

  1. "Voisins".
  2. Feed the Kitty at IMDb 
  3. Lambert the Sheepish Lion at IMDb 
  4. Magical Maestro at IMDb 
  5. The Two Mouseketeers at IMDb 
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  7. Rabbit Seasoning at IMDb 
  8. Trick or Treat at IMDb 
  9. Two Weeks Vacation at IMDb 
  10. Rabbit's Kin at IMDb 
  11. The Scarlet Flower at IMDb 
  12. The Snow Maiden at IMDb 
  13. The Romance of Transportation in Canada at IMDb 
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  51. עפרון אטקין (in Hebrew)
  52. "Avery Schreiber, 66, Doritos Funnyman". The New York Times. Associated Press. January 9, 2002.
  53. "Egon von Tresckow".
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