Manuel Moreno Lester Kline Fred Kopietz Charles Hasting Ernest Smyth
Color process
Black and white
Production company
Walter Lantz Productions
Distributed by
Universal Pictures
Release date
July 3, 1933 (1933-07-03)
Running time
9 minutes
Country
United States
Language
English
Pin Feathers is a 1933 short animated film produced by Walter Lantz Productions and released by Universal Pictures. It is the 10th Pooch the Pup cartoon.
^Scott, Keith (2022). Cartoon Voices from the Golden Age, 1930-70. BearManor Media. p. 200. ISBN 979-8-88771-010-5.
"blood feather" is no longer synonymous with "pinfeather" – it can only be referred to as a pinfeather. Pinfeathers begin to develop after the feather bud...
PinFeathers is a 1933 short animated film produced by Walter Lantz Productions and released by Universal Pictures. It is the 10th Pooch the Pup cartoon...
shed some old feathers, then pinfeathers grow in to replace the old feathers. As the pinfeathers become full feathers, other feathers are shed. This...
across the back with some shading into deep gray on the wing feathers. Breast and belly feathers may be streaked; the flanks usually are. In most cases, adult...
via artificial insemination). They produce more breast meat and their pinfeathers are less visible when the carcass is dressed due to their white color...
Athlete. Here, he was a white-furred bloodhound with long black ears. In PinFeathers, he had black fur, making him appear very similar to Oswald, except for...
of feather: vaned feathers which cover the exterior of the body, and down feathers which are underneath the vaned feathers. The pennaceous feathers are...
species are often quite rare due to overhunting. The pinfeathers (coverts of the leading primary feather of the wing) of the Eurasian woodcock are sometimes...
feathers, adapted for high loadings and often strongly asymmetric for improved flight performance. Pinfeather "GEOL 204 The Fossil Record: Feathered...
are white, as this improves the appearance of the dressed carcass, the pinfeathers being less visible. Turkeys were at one time mainly consumed on special...
bred to have white feathers because their pinfeathers are less visible when the carcass is dressed, although brown or bronze-feathered varieties are also...
covered by other tail feathers – and the innermost covered areas of the larger crest feathers – are yellow. Short white feathers grow from and closely...
shed some old feathers, then pinfeathers grow in to replace the old feathers. As the pinfeathers become full feathers, other feathers are shed. This...
Plug and feather, also known as plugs and wedges, feather and wedges, wedges and shims, pins and feathers and feather and tare, refers to a technique and...
Archived from the original on March 21, 2023. Retrieved March 22, 2023. "PinFeathers // Cloud Studies". SFWA Discussion Forums. Archived from the original...
was exploited commercially in the past for its blubber, oil, meat, and feathers. Today, it is fully protected. In 1778, the English illustrator John Frederick...
waterproofing of feathers. During moult, birds remove the sheaths from around their emerging pinfeathers while preening. Because feathers are critical to...
Young birds have a yellowish-red gape. The feather follicles appear on the fourth day and pinfeathers emerge after a week. Nestlings increase in weight...
irritable. Bathing, warm rainfalls, and humidity allow the sheaths of each pinfeather to open more easily and lessen their discomfort. Sun conures are extremely...
depicted with a feather. In their Deutsches Wörterbuch, the Brothers Grimm hold it plausible that it derives from the custom of pinningfeathers to one's hat...
producers began to heavily favor turkeys that did not show the dark pinfeathers in their carcass, and thus the Broad Breasted White grew to dominate...
pennaceous feathers in the midst of moulting. In modern birds, new vaned feathers emerge from the feather follicle enclosed in a "pinfeather", a solid...
with mature feathers, while truly unique feather types are expected to be separated from typical feathers. Many of the specimen's feathers are loosely...