Dora Wilson Studios

Dora Wilson Studios is an American animation studio founded in 1934 by Dora Wilson.

History
On August 30, 1934, Dora Elysian Wilson, along with Mike Ollie Wilson, her brother, founded Wilson Cartoon Studio in Glendale, CA, after defunct and left her first company in New York, New York Comic Studio. During the same year, it got started producing a series of cartoon short films starring the studio's first animated star Joey Kangaroo (formerly known as Kangaroo Kid) for Liberty Pictures as its distributor for three years, as well as producing advertisement cartoons for various products like Coca-Cola, Budweiser, Ford, etc.

Two years later, Wilson Productions created Lil' Mule as its new character, and his series along with the Joey Kangaroo series were combined into a series of cartoons known as Joey Kangaroo's Funny Adventures. Around the late 1930s, Joey Kangaroo's Funny Adventures was renamed to Dreamtoons after introduced new cast of characters such as Goldy Locks and Five Funny Foxes, and started to produced non-Dreamtoons shorts since 1940 with the release of Toyland.