John Henry And The Inky-Poo (1946) - Puppetoons Theatrical Cartoon Series

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John Henry And The Inky-Poo

John Henry And The Inky-Poo

John Henry And The Inky-Poo (1946) - Puppetoons Theatrical Cartoon Series John Henry And The Inky-Poo

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  • Puppetoons Theatrical Cartoon SeriesTheatricalSeriesCartoon
  • Stop-motion Animation
  • Paramount Pictures
  • Distributed by: Paramount Pictures
  • Voice Actors: Victor Jory, Rex Ingram.
  • Directed By George Pal.
  • Produced By George Pal.
  • Awards: Oscar Statuette  Academy Award Nominee, Best Short Subject (Cartoon), 1947.
  • Originally Released on September 06, 1946.
  • Originally Released Theatrically.
  • Running Time: 8 minutes.
  • TechniColor
  • U.S.A.  U.S.A.

Cartoon Summary:

The steel-drivin' man John Henry shows... if you have a mind, you can do anything.

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Stop-Motion Animation.

Sung by the Luvenia Nash Singers.

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I remembered seeing the John Henry Puppetoon as A child, but seeing it as an adult, I had A great appreciation for the imagination and the production of this particular puppetoon. Also during the time it was released, there was still much segregation of black...  (read more)

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