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Monday, June 17, 2019

The Very First Synth Cartoon?


This one is in via Brian Kehew who had the following to say:

"I believe this may be the very first 'synthesizer cartoon' from an in-house RCA publication in 1956 (The RCA MkI synthesizer was completed then.)"

If you know of anything earlier, let us know!

P.S. I first thought that was one messed up Santa going after the floating kid with a sword, but it appears he is holding, and offering, a bow and violin. :) Hence the caption of the kid yelling "I wanted a synthesizer!". He must be jumping in anger with his fists clenched. That or he managed to levitate by vibrating at some harmonic frequency only possible with a synthesizer? What's with the spikes in his shadow?

P.P.S. I'm guessing the "COOK" under the tree is the artist's name, that or they missed the IE. Santa wants his cookies.

2 comments:

  1. Thinking on it now, MOST synthesizer cartoons have been pretty crappy! Some person's idea that "this thing is weird" or making a joke that it has 1000 knobs on it... This one's not very funny, either.

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  2. Didn't the word “synthesizer” come up first in 60's with Bob Moogs modular according to some people who knows these things...?

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