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Strawberry Fields - The Beatles


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The Beatles cartoons aired on ABC-TV from September 25, 1965 to April 20, 1969. It was produced by Al Brodax for King Features in New York. The animation was done by various studios including TVC of London, the same studio that later produced "Yellow Submarine", the Beatles feature-length cartoon.  Three other animation studios were also involved in the series. They were Artransa in Australia, Cine-Centrum in Holland, and CanaWest in Vancouver, BC.  (http://www.toontracker.com/beatles/beatles.htm)

This isnt as flashy as the I Feel Fine music video, nor the animation excellence of Yellow Submarine, but here's an excerpt from the tv show centered around their tune 'Strawberry Fields'. Age has not been kind to the images, so if you dont care for the tv show, you can just listen to the music at about 1:40 in :) The song was produced at the height of their psychedelic period, was innovative for its studio efx, and i think its still catchy today

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