Sam Singer
Samuel Singer (August 27, 1912 – January 25, 2001)[1] was an American animator and animation producer. He is best known as executive producer of The Adventures of Pow Wow, a cartoon which also later appeared as a segment in early episodes of Captain Kangaroo. He also directed The Adventures of Paddy the Pelican and produced Bucky and Pepito. Animation historian Jerry Beck has referred to Singer as "the Ed Wood of animation" for his low-budget and generally ill-reviewed cartoons.[2] CareerSinger was born on August 27, 1912 to Abraham and Ida Singer. He was Jewish.[3] In his early career, he worked at Walt Disney Productions before leaving to pursue his animation career. Before that, Singer also worked for various other animation studios located in Hollywood in the 1930s, moving to Chicago in the 1940s. His first TV show was called Uncle Mistletoe, which aired from 1948 to 1952.[4] In 1949, Singer created Adventures of Pow Wow, which received generally negative reviews from critics, naming it as one of the worst television series of all time. He also created and executive produced The Adventures of Paddy the Pelican, Bucky and Pepito, and Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse. His final cartoon that he ever worked on was Sinbad Jr. and His Magic Belt. Instead of the show being created by Singer, he served as executive producer while William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (founders of Hanna-Barbera along with George Sidney) created the show, because he couldn't handle demands of the schedule.[5] The negative reception of his shows led to his retirement after Sinbad Jr. and His Magic Belt ended in 1966. DeathSinger died on January 25, 2001, at the age of 88. FilmographyTelevision
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