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Bobby Bumps at the Circus (1916) J.R. Bray Studios, Earl Hurd

Bobby Bumps was the titular character of a series of silent animated short subjects produced by Bray Productions from 1915-25. Inspired by R. F. Outcault's Buster Brown, Bobby Bumps was a little boy who, accompanied by his dog Fido, regularly found himself in and out of mischief. The cartoons were released by Paramount Pictures as part of its Paramount Magazine short-subjects package. The series was created by Earl Hurd, who directed and/or animated most of the entries in the series until he left the Bray studios in 1918. The Bobby Bumps cartoons were the first to be produced using the cel animation process. Previously, animated cartoons were produced using paper animation: a new drawing was made for each frame of film. With cel animation, Bray drew his characters on clear sheets of celluloid, which he placed over still backgrounds during the photography process. Cel animation revolutionized the animation industry, and Hurd and his employer J.R. Bray held a patent for the process (and received licensing payments from all studios using the process) until 1932. Bobby Bumps at the Circus (1916) Bobby is offered a ticket to the circus if he'll fetch water for the elephant. After he gets two bucketsful, he brings two more. Bobby can't understand why the elephant doesn't stop drinking. Bobby and his dog Fido finally figure it out: the circus manager keeps bringing out a different elephant after Bobby goes back for more water. He throws water at the circus manager, goes home and tells his dad that he wants to go to the circus. His dad is too busy trying to balance the books. Bobby and Fido balance them and get in trouble. Dad chases them both into the circus. Bobby and Fido end up in the show and are offered money. Dad ends up getting some money to "balance the books." Released: 11 November 1916 (USA) Director: Earl Hurd Writer: Earl Hurd 16mmm film to digital transfer by Gerald Santana

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