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Arturo Moreno (cartoonist)

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Nationality  Spanish
Name  Arturo Moreno
Role  Animator

Arturo Moreno (cartoonist)

Notable works  Garbancito de la Mancha
Died  June 25, 1993, Barcelona, Spain
Movies  Garbancito de la Mancha, Alegres vacaciones, High School
Similar People  Luciano Emmer, Sergio Amidei, Carlo Bernari, Vasco Pratolini

Arturo Moreno Salvador (10 May 1909 – 25 June 1993) was a Spanish cartoonist and animator.

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His family moved to Barcelona when he was eight. Moreno began working as a professional artist in the 1920s, contributing to a satirical magazine, Pulgarcito.

In 1942, Moreno founded Diarmo Films with José María Arola. "Diarmo" is a portmanteau of "Dibujos animados Arola y Moreno" (Spanish for "Arola and Moreno Animations".

In 1948, he emigrated to Caracas, Venezuela and worked for the Venezuelan Ministry of Education on Tricolor, an educational children's magazine, as well as advertising spots. Moreno returned to Spain in 1956

Comics

  • Tomy, Aventuras de un Joven Sportman
  • Formidables Trapisondas de Mick, Mock y Muck (1932)
  • Punto Negro en el País del Juego (1934)
  • Aventuras de un Faraón en el siglo XX (1934)
  • Palito y Pachito (1937)
  • Aventuras de Cuqui
  • Pinky Trotamundos
  • Ciclonín
  • Jacin Too
  • Animations

  • Garbancito de la Mancha (1945)
  • Alegres vacaciones (1948)
  • References

    Arturo Moreno (cartoonist) Wikipedia