Ted Eshbaugh

Ted Eshbaugh (February 5, 1906 – July 4, 1969) was an American animation filmmaker who first worked at Van Beuren Studios directing Goofy Goat in 1931. He then formed his own studio, Ted Eshbaugh Studio, in 1932 directing and/or producing such classic shorts as The Snow Man, The Wizard of Oz, The Sunshine Makers, and Sammy Salvage (1943)[1] The studio also produced commercial cartoons commissioned by companies such as Wonder Bakers, making films like Wonder Bakers at the World's Fair and Mr. Peanut and His Family Tree in 1939.

  • Goofy Goat Antics (1930)
  • The Snow Man (1931)
  • The Wizard of Oz (1933)
  • Pastry Town Wedding (1934)
  • The Sunshine Makers (1935)
  • Tea Pot Town (1938)
  • Wonder Bakers at the World's Fair (1939)
  • Mr. Peanut and His Family Tree (1939)
  • Sammy Salvage (1943)
  • Cap'n Cub (1945)
  • Ready Made Magic (1946)
  • The White Guard (1947)
  • The Pied Piper of Chiclet Town (1948)
  • Pepsi and Pete the Snowman (1930s)
  • Otto Nobetter and the Railroad Gang (1958)

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