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An official list of The 50 Greatest Cartoons[1], compiled in 1994 by animation historian Jerry Beck of Cartoon Brew, along with many others in the animation field. The criterion was that each short be under 30 minutes long and cel animated (with Gertie the Dinosaur as the exception, predating cels). Tellingly, 43 of the shorts are from The Golden Age of Animation [2] and 17 of them are from from the Warner Bros studio (a full 1/5 of the list having been directed by Chuck Jones).
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