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== Feature films == [[File:Three Little Pigs National Media Museum UK Paper Animation Families 2012.ogv|thumb| An example of cutout animation, produced at the UK's [[National Media Museum]]]] *''[[El Apóstol]]'' (1917) by Italian-Argentine cartoonist [[Quirino Cristiani]], was also the world's first animated feature film. *''[[The Adventures of Prince Achmed]]'' (1926) by [[Lotte Reiniger]] is a [[silhouette animation]] using armatured cutouts with backgrounds that were variously painted or composed of blown sand and even soap. *''No. 12'', also known as ''[[Heaven and Earth Magic]]'' by [[Harry Everett Smith]], completed in 1962, utilizes cut-out illustrations culled from 19th century catalogs. *[[Soyuzmultfilm]]'s ''[[Lefty (1964 film)|Lefty]]'' (1964) and ''[[Go There, Don't Know Where]]'' (1966), directed by [[Ivan Ivanov-Vano]] *[[René Laloux]]'s early films made use of armatured cutouts, while his first feature ''[[Fantastic Planet|La Planète sauvage (Fantastic Planet)]]'' (1973) is a rare example of ''un''armatured cutout animation{{citation needed|date=March 2020}} *The opening sequence of ''[[L'armata Brancaleone]]'' (1966), a film by Italian director [[Mario Monicelli]], features cutout animation, made by the Italian [[Emanuele Luzzati]] *[[Karel Zeman]] made several animated movies using cutout animation (''[[Krabat – The Sorcerer's Apprentice]]'') (1978) as well as live action movies combined with cutout animation (''[[The Fabulous Baron Munchausen]]'') *''[[Twice Upon a Time (1983 film)|Twice Upon a Time]]'' (1983), an animated movie directed by [[John Korty]] and produced by [[George Lucas]], uses a form of cutout animation, which the filmmakers called "Lumage", that involved prefabricated cut-out plastic pieces that the animators moved on a light table * ''[[South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut]]'' (1999) and ''[[Imaginationland: The Movie (South Park)|Imaginationland: The Movie]]'' (2008) use computer animation to imitate cutout animation. *''[[Strange Frame]]'' (2012) relies primarily on an innovative cutout style combined with both traditional and 3D elements *''[[The Breadwinner (film)|The Breadwinner]]'' (2017) uses digital animation to imitate cutout animation in the storyworld sequences.
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