Little Nemo, made in 1911 by cartoonist Winsor McCay, is one of the earliest animated films. It adapted characters from McCay's comic strip in the NY Herald, Little Nemo in Slumberland. Over four thousand drawings on rice-paper were sketched out and assigned series numbers for easier collation. Much of the film is made up of a live-action sequence in which McCay bets his colleagues that he can make drawings that move.
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