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  1. Gerald McBoing-Boing is an animated short film about a little boy who speaks through sound effects instead of spoken words. It was produced by United Productions of America (UPA) and given wide release by Columbia Pictures on November 2, 1950.

  2. Gerald McBoing-Boing is a Flash-animated children's television series based on the 1950 animated short film Gerald McBoing-Boing. It is produced by Cookie Jar Entertainment, with animation provided by Mercury Filmworks.

  3. Gerald McCloy (nicknamed Gerald McBoing-Boing) is a character created by Dr. Seuss. He cannot talk like other people, so he communicates by making sounds. The character first appeared on a record issued by Capitol Records in 1950 and than an animated short film by UPA, released the same year...

  4. Gerald McBoing-Boing is a 2005-2007 Canadian-American 2D animated children's television series based on the 1950 animated short film Gerald McBoing-Boing. It premiered on Cartoon Network (United States) on August 22, 2005, as part of their Tickle-U programming block, and on Teletoon...

  5. Gerald McBoing-Boing was a 1950 seven-minute Animated Adaptation of a Dr. Seuss record of the same name (originally narrated by Harold Peary, in character as The Great Gildersleeve). It was about a young boy named Gerald McCloy who only spoke in sound effects.

  6. Gerald McBoing-Boing (1950) was based on an original story by Seuss and won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.

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  8. The Ger­ald of the title is a young boy who doesn’t speak in words, but in sound effects. His par­ents freak out, a doc­tor can’t help, and his class­mates and school reject him. But like many a Dr. Seuss sto­ry, Gerald’s prob­lem is actu­al­ly a gift, and the film con­cludes in a pos­i­tive way, cel­e­brat­ing dif­fer­ence.

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