1911 “Little Nemo” Film Inducted Into National Film Registry

From the Library of Congress:

This classic work, a mix of live action and animation, was adapted from Winsor McCay’s famed 1905 comic strip "Little Nemo in Slumberland." Its fluidity, graphics and story-telling was light years beyond other films made during that time. A seminal figure in both animation and comic art, McCay profoundly influenced many generations of future animators, including Walt Disney.

See the other 24 films tapped for preservation here.

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