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Of all the classic theatrical animated cartoons, those released by [[Columbia Pictures]] during [[The Silent Age of Animation]] and [[The Golden Age of Animation]] are perhaps the most overlooked by the general public today. This is unfortunate because some of the most significant endeavors in the medium's history emerged from the collective works of Charles Mintz, Screen Gems and UPA. It is difficult, for example, for one to think of the history of animation without films like "The Little Match Girl", "The Fox and the Grapes", "[[Gerald McBoing-Boing]]" or "[[Rooty Toot Toot]]" that, in so many ways, redefined what a cartoon was.