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* [[Minimalism]]: UPA championed a minimalist apporach to animation. Every element of production - design, color, setting, movement - was boiled down to the bare essentials.
* [[Remake]]: [[Ub Iwerks]] did a semi-remake of his earlier Disney work "[[The Skeleton Dance]]", called "Skeleton Frolic", for Columbia's "Color Rhapsodies" series.
* [[Short -Lived, Big Impact]]: United Productions of America barely lasted more than a decade as a theatrical cartoon studio, during which time their stylized approach to the medium profoundly changed the way cartoons looked for the next few decades (for better or worse). Even today, their influence, direct or indirect, is felt in shows as diverse as Dexter'sLaboratory, [[The Powerpuff Girls]], [[Beavis and Butthead]], [[Samurai Jack]], [[Home Movies]], [[The Simpsons]] and [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]].
* [[Wham! Episode]]: Even within UPA's remarkably diverse output, their adaptation of "[[The Tell Tale Heart]]" stands out.
 
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