Animator Don Tobin is my 468th pick to be named a Disney Legend. He left the studio after the infamous 1941 strike, and after some World
War II animation projects with the Navy, he went on to create gag
cartoons for popular magazines. n 1953, he created THE LITTLE WOMAN, claiming inspiration from his
mother-in-law. King Features liked the
strip and began distributing it on February 9, 1953.
His Disney credits include:
Animation department (9 credits)
1947 Fun & Fancy
Free (animator - uncredited)
1944 The Three
Caballeros (animator - uncredited)
1944 Contrary Condor
(Short) (animator - uncredited)
1942 Saludos Amigos
(Short) (animator - uncredited)
1942 Bambi (animator
- uncredited)
1941 Pluto's Playmate
(Short) (animator - uncredited)
1940 Fantasia
(animator - segment "Rite of Spring")
1940 Pinocchio
(animator)
1937 Snow White and
the Seven Dwarfs (animator - uncredited)
Visual effects (6 credits)
1944 Contrary Condor
(Short) (effects animator - uncredited)
1942 The Olympic
Champ (Short) (animator - uncredited)
1942 Donald's Snow
Fight (Short) (effects animator - uncredited)
1941 Dumbo (effects
animator - uncredited)
1941 The Nifty
Nineties (Short) (effects animator - uncredited)
1941/I The Reluctant
Dragon (effects animator - uncredited)
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