Fuller Pep Explained

Fuller Pep was a series of animated cartoon films produced in 1916 and 1917 by Pat Powers Productions. Nine films were made. They appear to have been lost.

Six motion pictures in the series were copyrighted in 1917.[1]

The film was shown as part of a supporting program accompanying feature films.[2] The films were distributed in Britain.[3]

Animator F. M. Follett (Foster M. Follett) made the films. He is also credited with other animated shorts including the Quacky Doodles films.[4] Quacky Doodles was created by Johnny Gruelle and the film adaptations were produced by Bray Productions.

Filmography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Catalog of Copyright Entries. Library of Congress Copyright. Office. December 1, 1917. U.S. Government Printing Office. Google Books.
  2. Web site: Advert. 22 November 1917 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. 2021-01-17.
  3. Book: Cook, Malcolm. Early British Animation: From Page and Stage to Cinema Screens. May 4, 2018. Springer. 9783319734293. Google Books.
  4. Web site: F. M. FOLLETT: Film / Movie Information. www.citwf.com.
  5. Web site: Mr Fuller Pep, His Day of Rest (1917). BFI.
  6. Web site: Mr. Fuller Pep, An Old Bird Pays Him a Visit (1917). BFI.