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Test your wits with our weekly film trivia question. For the answer just click on the answer link below. What studio produced the first cartoon with sound, and what was the cartoon called? Is this week's question too easy for you? Are you a glutton for punishment? Test your knowledge with previous questions using our Movie Quiz Archives, which are sorted by the week in which they appeared. ANSWER In 1925, Out of the Inkwell Films, Inc.--later renamed Fleischer Studios, the home of Betty Boop--released "My Old Kentucky Home," in which an animated dog encourages viewers to "follow the bouncing ball and sing along." (Disney did not release Mickey Mouse's debut cartoon, "Steamboat Willie," until three years later.)
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