| Born in Kansas City, MO on Aug. 7, 1903. In the early 1920s Ising began work as a cartoonist for a Kansas City newspaper. It was there that he met Walt Disney who hired him to ink and paint the drawings for his "Laugh-O-Grams." Ising followed Disney to California in the mid-1920s and continued churning out the "Laugh-O-Gram" films. Leaving Disney in 1928, he and artist Hugh Harman collaborated on animated films for Warner Bros and MGM. Their "Loony Tunes" was a big hit and in 1940 Ising's " (showing 500 of 740 characters). |
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