'Fiddlesticks' in 1930 by Ub Iwerks .
Animator Ub Iwerks' cartoon , "Fiddlesticks" August 16, 1930 . It was the first to combine sound and color, setting the course for the entire animation industry .
MGM purchased the rights in 1930 to distribute a series of cartoons that starred a character named Flip the Frog, produced by Ub Iwerks. The first cartoon in this series (entitled Fiddlesticks) was the first sound cartoon to be produced in two-color Technicolor.
Mickey Mouse (Steamboat Willie) is possibly the oldest cartoon with actual sound.
Yes it was! It was released on November 18, 1928, as it was the first ever cartoon with post-produced sound.
The first color cartoon was "The Adventures Of Thomas Cat" by J.R. Bray in 1917.
Steam Boat Willie
Steamboat Willy!
Well, I do know that the first full-length color animation with sound was Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, first released to public in 1937.
mickey mouse with no color just black and white now beat it u ugly piece of crape i hate people
It wasn't the first of the Mickey Mouse cartoons and, like any other cartoon short, was just the next idea that came along. However, it's well known because Walt wanted to be on the cutting edge so it was the first cartoon with sound. One could say that Walt made Steamboat Willie to be the first cartoon but it happened to be the cartoon they were working on when Walt secured his first sound recording equipment and worked the kinks out.
The Band Concert
The simpsons first appeared on the sketch comdey show "In Living Color."