I'm pretty sure the ... By: GenXorcist1976. on 19 Nov 08, 01:21:33 I'm pretty sure the question as to what Timer actually IS will be one of the "big questions" finally revealed to one and all once we all meet our makers.
what damn kid likes ... By: geekneek. on 17 Oct 08, 04:59:15 what damn kid likes olives I didnt then and dont now YUCK!
I'm still confused, ... By: moxie96. on 10 Sep 08, 05:01:47 I'm still confused, is it a yellow man or a kitchen timer or what?!
He scared me at one years old, mostly the voice...
So did I. In fact, ... By: DrGaellon. on 29 Aug 08, 13:17:02 So did I. In fact, it's still my automatic reaction whenever someone says, "Make me a..." LOL
Memories!!!! By: karameldreem. on 11 Jul 08, 01:42:54 Memories!!!!
"Could you make me ... By: ejr1978. on 04 Jul 08, 08:46:51 "Could you make me a banana?" "OK, you're a banana!" I thought that was hilarious back then for some reason.
i could never ... By: genom27. on 04 Apr 08, 04:50:26 i could never figure out what Timer was supposed to be anyway...the little yellow turd? However this was very nastalgic ;[ Those folks at ABC trying to get us to eat healthy. Not like today where theres so many overweight kids who eat badly.
Doesn't sound too ... By: KinkyTurtle. on 31 Mar 08, 00:19:03 Doesn't sound too bad... just needs a huge dollop of RANCH DRESSING!
QBC, do a YouTube ... By: DesignatedDale. on 29 Mar 08, 10:14:19 QBC, do a YouTube search for Family Guy Timer.
I cried laughing the first time this episode aired...
(Peter): What the hell's the matter with you?
(Timer): I just smoked a bunch of crack!
Rather have them ... By: slugMAN13. on 07 Mar 08, 22:13:52 Rather have them boiled.
nasty...chompin' ... By: keithstah. on 28 Jan 08, 08:22:31 nasty...chompin' away on a bowl of iced veggies..yum, yum...no thanks Timer
Its Hankrin' for a ... By: lotuswight. on 28 Sep 07, 20:33:18 Its Hankrin' for a hunk of cheese,.
Brings back ... By: QBCNetwork. on 09 Sep 07, 02:51:31 Brings back memories. Wish you had that Cowboy one "Hanka for a hunk of cheese" or the otange pops.
Voiced by Lennie ... By: heine71. on 07 Sep 07, 02:59:28 Voiced by Lennie Weinrib,
Part of the ABC spot he voices like W.C. Fields!
Thank you so much ... By: davidhazard71. on 07 Sep 07, 01:08:08 Thank you so much for bringing toontracker to a new medium as well as your own, for all of us to enjoy!!!!
Episode two, the pilot of Jay Ward's Hoppity Hooper series, produced in 1960 (four years before the actual series aired) and featuring Alan Reed as the original voice of Fillmore (recorded before he became Fred Flintstone's voice).
when the series ... By: acholl980. on 24 Oct 08, 06:21:06 when the series began Reed's voice was replace by co-producer Bill Scott.
Alan Reed the " ... By: bigg3469. on 26 Jun 08, 05:11:05 Alan Reed the "ORIGINAL" Fillmore Bear also used Fillmore's voice in the classic Flinstones episode "The Prowler" which he did the voice of a prowler who got "JUDO-ED" by Wilma & Betty who though that the prowler was Fred who tried to play a joke on the girls (Also voiced by Alan Reed).
Theatre: has 2 ... By: kelly12h. on 13 Jun 08, 04:34:37 Theatre: has 2 working componets,2 different schools,writers,producers,directors and the actors-different school-but actors started to Produce,Jealousy from the Hollywood MOGALS.
Christina(AKA Chris ... By: bigg3469. on 11 Jun 08, 03:15:23 Christina(AKA Chris)Allen also starred in Hanna-Barbera's Space Kiddettes with Daws Butler, Don Messick, Janet Waldo & Paul Frees.
I thought you were ... By: CyDaSnake. on 23 May 08, 20:39:14 I thought you were gonna mention that despite computers most characters in todays newer shows look even more flat\car-bored, the dreaded George of the Jungle remake and Fairly Oddparents fit this as most of the characters look like some thing a kid could arrange with cut-outs of paper and glue.
I know "Dudley ... By: wiley207. on 21 May 08, 01:01:51 I know "Dudley Do-Right" heavily featured background music
It's interestiong ... By: SteveCarras. on 29 Mar 08, 02:46:30 It's interestiong to hear background music underneath Jay Ward shows., a few Fractured Fairy Tales had stuff like "Ugly uckling" (plastic surgery), music from jack Shaindlin';s library, associated with Capitol Hi-Q, as well as Phil Green's catchy Comedy Circus (reconizable as "Snooper and Blabber'"s chase music, ha-ha) also winding up in Capitol Hi-Q. Jay's "Cinderella" cartoons,most notably "Conderella Returns", has some familiar music too.
FromSide.. I'm glad ... By: SteveCarras. on 29 Mar 08, 02:45:42 FromSide.. I'm glad you mentioend Dennis Farnon's music score here. He also did a "Aesop's Fable", "The Dog and his Shadow".
Alan later reused ... By: fromthesidelines. on 17 Mar 08, 18:11:35 Alan later reused his "Fillmore" voice for Hanna-Barbera, as "Dum-Dum", in the 1962-'63"Touche Turtle" series.
This is one of my ... By: blackxenos. on 24 Feb 08, 04:10:34 This is one of my personal favorites at least in my personal top 10 that I watched as a kid.
The "Traffic Zone" ... By: audities. on 16 Jan 08, 20:24:02 The "Traffic Zone" episodes were quite surrealistic.
Regarding the "film ... By: Marbles471. on 08 Jan 08, 04:25:51 Regarding the "film look" aspect, allow me to join you in happy nerdom. :)
In fact, what I hate about a lot of cartoons being made lately (disregarding whether the show itself is good or bad) is that it looks so clean and cold. That digital coloring often looks sterile to me.
wow ode d' clogne By: autozonesucks. on 15 Dec 07, 06:12:51 wow ode d' clogne
No wonder I like ... By: MRAm33t. on 10 Nov 07, 06:47:16 No wonder I like jazz....love that theme music.....daddy oh, swingin, yeah babyyyyyyy.......
I like that scene ... By: Hoopburger. on 07 Oct 07, 23:47:20 I like that scene when Uncle Waldo gets an idea and that flipping out to the beat of the funny sound effects!Like CRAAZZY man!
I hate to sound ... By: argento1970. on 26 Jul 07, 06:19:03 I hate to sound like a nerd, but I really enjoy cartoons like this with the old film look to them. Especially the opening and closing. Thanks for sharing. It brings back memories.
This was one of my ... By: JERRMAN2435. on 05 Jul 07, 13:10:53 This was one of my favorite cartoons as a child and I appreciate the opportunity to see it again. Many thanks for sharing. Peace & safety to you & yours!
The first two ... By: fromthesidelines. on 20 Jun 07, 20:43:46 The first two episodes of what became the four part "Ring-A-Ding-Spring" adventure were originally produced "on spec" in 1960 {this was the second one}, featuring a music score by Dennis Farnon. Alan Reed only voiced "Fillmore" during the first two episodes; after he became "Fred Flintstone", he had to bow out. That's why Bill Scott succeeded him. The background music disappeared as well.
It's so nice to ... By: mightyfilm. on 06 Jun 07, 15:36:28 It's so nice to hear Alan Reed do other voices than Ol' Fat Fred.
Alan Reed (pre-Fred ... By: SteveCarras. on 06 Jun 07, 14:12:01 Alan Reed (pre-Fred Flinstone) as "Fillmore" but Hans Conreid, Christina Allen and Paul Frees (plus, as with other early Jay Ward episodes, some music, possibly some needledrop stock-music, featured as background music behind).
Filmore Bear ... By: heine71. on 02 Jun 07, 14:58:25 Filmore Bear speaking like the original Fred Flintstone!
The Funny Company,originally commissioned by Mattel Toys, featured mini educational films, cleverly sandwiched within each animated story, to help illustrate the theme of the cartoon. This innovative 1963 series was developed by producer Ken Snyder (Roger Ramjet, Skyhawks, Hot Wheels) in response to a 1961 speech by the FCC chairman urging more cultural and educational children's programming.
Man ya got me on ... By: JTPolo101. on 29 Sep 08, 13:30:08 Man ya got me on this one. i have no recollection of this cartoon at all.
I remmeber this ... By: 1975tooto. on 22 Sep 08, 19:49:23 I remmeber this show wel ,but I do not remmeber Morty.Can you refresh my memory a little?
Does anybody ... By: Aboutspaul20. on 29 Aug 08, 22:20:59 Does anybody remember Captain Sailorbird?
I saw it back on ... By: britfrenir. on 04 Aug 08, 07:13:07 I saw it back on Channel WPWR 50 GARy and Chicago back in the 80's after it stopped being on WGN 9 in Chicago. WGN has news in the morning now to compete with Fox 32 WFLD.
I saw clutch Cargo ... By: britfrenir. on 04 Aug 08, 07:09:16 I saw clutch Cargo here on You Tube.
Very little is ... By: weenielongus. on 02 Jun 08, 07:42:52 Very little is dormant in my mind, but when I clicked on this, the theme song came back to me, considering I hadn't heard it/thought about it in over 40 years!! Thanx for this pleasant surprize from the past!!
I fell asleep and ... By: SCQTT. on 19 Apr 08, 04:33:33 I fell asleep and woke up at 3am with this playing on the TV. It sort of freaked me out. I Remembered it very vividly, but I am quite certain I had not seen it in well over 30 years. We moved to Lamont IL in 69 when I was three & moved away when I was 8. This brought back a huge flood of memories. The voices & images were like I had just seen them yesterday, but I had completly forgotton about it.
I remember watching ... By: 143AC. on 29 Mar 08, 00:11:59 I remember watching:"The Funny Co."tv cartoons
With Morty Gunty on WOR TV Ch.9 In NYC back in
1963.
Many thanks for ... By: Dblitzen. on 17 Mar 08, 15:33:23 Many thanks for this.I honestly thought i would never see this cartoon again.
PLEASE UPLOAD MORE! ... By: Meagain74. on 02 Mar 08, 08:07:22 PLEASE UPLOAD MORE!!!
WOW!!!! They ... By: emjee. on 01 Mar 08, 02:21:06 WOW!!!! They predicted the LAPTOP!! Did you see the beginning where they talk about the "SUPERCOMPUTER?" and THEN they go to the portable?
orale, esto era ... By: skimmo40. on 15 Feb 08, 02:05:59 orale, esto era realmente bueno y verdaderamente sano, desgraciadamente ya no lo pasan, ahora es pura porqueria.
Juegos que hacer, ... By: hurtadopercy. on 14 Feb 08, 00:52:34 Juegos que hacer, cuentos, canciones, juguetes .... etc
el club de la ... By: archivotvpiura. on 09 Feb 08, 01:12:17 el club de la diversión
It also came on ... By: sugarbear522. on 06 Jan 08, 23:43:36 It also came on Channel 50 back in the 80s
thanx for the magic ... By: IrelandCladdagh. on 26 Nov 07, 03:48:34 thanx for the magic memories... i grew up with the funny company at my goofball side o'glee :):):) ahoooooooooooooo ahoooooooooo ahoooooooooooooooo, johnutty :):):)
Yes. I remember " ... By: Actionguy1. on 19 Oct 07, 05:31:27 Yes. I remember "The Funny Company"! It was featured on "Cactus Pete's Funny Company". The show originated from WSIL TV 3 out of Carbondale, IL back in the 60's and maybe early 70's. Also in the line up was "Clutch Cargo" and "Space Angel".
Wow! This brings back lots of memories!
Thanks'!
I agree ... By: ebf1957. on 10 Oct 07, 19:16:30 I agree lovethoseclips. WGN and other "independent" stations aren't the same.
Yes... I too ... By: gentlegiant582002. on 05 Oct 07, 05:32:47 Yes... I too remember this from W.G.N in Chicago many years ago. Back then they really catered to kids., Bozo, Frazier Thomas, Ray Rayner and such. Now.. it's all just a memory.
At the end of each ... By: parkman35. on 21 Sep 07, 19:59:46 At the end of each episode as the closing credits rolled, at the very bottom was the message....KEEP SMILING with a smiley face.
En Uruguay la ... By: mullerdieter. on 31 Aug 07, 17:26:51 En Uruguay la infancia parece que era antes, aquí lo pasaban en los 70's.
lean esto!En 1997 ... By: hugomary2. on 19 Aug 07, 04:21:41 lean esto!En 1997 una chica llamada lauren, estaba caminando en un bosque,despues desaparecio de repente nunca nadie la encontro hasta el 2000 cuando otra chica llama Mary encontro su cuerpo y unas marcas en su pecho decian: no era lo suficiente hermosa" y ahora que haz leido esto ella aparecera en tu espejo diciendo que no eres lo suficientemente hermoso y te matara!(por cierto la chica llamada Mary murio poco despues)Para? poder salvarte pega esto en otros 5 videos.ESTO ES CIERTO
Esto es mi ... By: fairyboy3. on 10 Aug 07, 06:28:36 Esto es mi infacia.lo pasaban por venezolana de telvion a las 4 de la tarde en los 80`s
This was one of the ... By: nanlisa. on 06 Aug 07, 06:57:51 This was one of the cartoons shown on Sally Starr's Popeye Theater on WFIL (now WPVI), the ABC affiliate in Philadelphia, at 4 o'clock, where Oprah is today.
I see....thanks ... By: luvthoseclips. on 31 Jul 07, 04:03:28 I see....thanks very much! WGN-TV just isn't the same anymore as it used to be....they were the "TV Land" type channel, airing mostly reruns that I'd like to see again today. The only time I watch WGN now, is for Cubs baseball, & WGN News.
From 1966: Depatie-Freleng's the Brothers Matzoriley in "Heau Beau Jest", along with the Super 6 opening and closing (with the catchy tune by Gary Lewis) and two Super 6 interstitials.
I haven't seen this ... By: IDLERACER. on 13 Oct 08, 17:22:57 I haven't seen this since it first aired. As a child, I didn't realize that the "Bolt who is a nut" has a voice that was obviously based on Jimmy Stewart's.
Peformed by Gary ... By: berserkley. on 08 Jul 08, 05:45:40 Peformed by Gary Lewis and the Playboys!
We used to watch ... By: jeffcot. on 31 May 08, 11:19:26 We used to watch this in Australia, but in black and white.
We still had black and white valve(tube)tvs.
What happened to Dirty Pierre who used to drink rotten milk?
We used to drew ... By: PopBoogie. on 15 May 08, 02:35:00 We used to drew this when we we're kids!
Thanks for posting.
Can this cartoon be ... By: diemutha666. on 06 Jan 08, 13:02:33 Can this cartoon be bought on DVD and where can it be found on the web?Thanks for the response.
OMG, thanks for ... By: rokalilbit. on 15 Nov 07, 01:39:22 OMG, thanks for posting this. I remember watching this show when I was about seven years old. All I could remember was a three-headed cartoon character, and one was oriental, and one was sort of like Moe from the three stooges. Wow. I can't believe I finally found it. Thanks!
we can see Gerry ... By: luudnoma. on 01 Nov 07, 19:50:52 we can see Gerry Chiniquy( an old mate from Isadore ) on supervision. One of my favorites cartoon series.
funny violence! By: blastingrod. on 30 Aug 07, 15:34:23 funny violence!
great.. can you ... By: luudnoma. on 30 Aug 07, 14:27:49 great.. can you post more Super 6 ?
Paul Frees does the ... By: 143AC. on 28 Aug 07, 14:53:28 Paul Frees does the voices of"Super Chief"
..and two of the "Matzoriley Brothers".
wow you haven't ... By: davidhazard71. on 28 Aug 07, 09:04:49 wow you haven't posted in a long time . Glad your back to posting again YAY
Q. T. Hush was a private eye who solved crimes and mysteries with the help of his cigar smoking shadow named Quincy and a bloodhound named Shamus. Q. T. Hush originally aired in 1960 and were produced by M. and A. Alexander for Animation Associates.
Wow, I love this ... By: RJDiogenes. on 20 Jul 08, 16:59:56 Wow, I love this cartoon. I used to watch it all the time on the Captain Boston Show around 1970.
I would buy QT on DVD in a hot minute. :D
Wow, I loved this ... By: RJDiogenes. on 20 Jul 08, 01:22:43 Wow, I loved this cartoon; I used to watch it on the Captain Boston Show around 1970. I'd buy QT on DVD in a hot minute! :D
So THAT explains ... By: wiley207. on 28 Jun 08, 04:55:26 So THAT explains why the dog sounds like Gumby!
Ditto, followup2005 ... By: macnemo. on 14 Jun 08, 22:25:25 Ditto, followup2005! Thank you, Toon Tracker for enabling me to "relive my childhood"!
"Quasi-noir" is right! Beautiful atmospheric backgrounds!
I remember this show from the "Engineer Bill Show" on KHJ-TV, Channel 9 in Los Angeles.
If QT Hush was available on DVD, I'd definitely buy it!
Use to watch it on ... By: bemkade. on 24 Mar 08, 02:43:44 Use to watch it on a morning cartoon show in Phoenix...I'd be late to school damn near... trying to see the end. Loved Yo- Yo.. Use to try and fight with em.'
Oh, take me back to ... By: Juliaflo. on 15 Mar 08, 22:06:28 Oh, take me back to the wonderful memories of the Tommy Seven Show of 1960.
(And DON'T figure out my age, LOL).
as a kid i always ... By: elvishitler. on 10 Mar 08, 14:14:56 as a kid i always loved the organ solo at the end.
Dear Steve Carras,
... By: 143AC. on 08 Mar 08, 18:54:59 Dear Steve Carras,
Mr.Dal McKennon did the voices for all of the
characters in The QT Hush TV Cartoons.
Dear HanksPhelps,
... By: 143AC. on 08 Mar 08, 13:37:06 Dear HanksPhelps,
Yes!
I remember seeing The"QT Hush"tv cartoons on
"The Tommy 7 show"on WABC TV in NYC.
"Tommy 7"was a sad face tramp clown played
by Ed Bakey.
Great! Thanks for ... By: circusguy. on 27 Aug 07, 19:57:34 Great! Thanks for posting this. Here in the SF bay area, us 48 year old kids used to watch it on Mayor Art while eating scooter pies.
Does anyone ... By: rudyNme. on 24 Aug 07, 22:37:23 Does anyone remember Hector Heathcoat - the minute-and-half man? I would love to see a clip of that cartoon.
I figured ... By: SteveCarras. on 21 May 07, 17:45:30 I figured Toontracker was behind putting this video up, since it's on his site. Hadn't seen it in years. ON GAC Forums "cbubaker" found out Gumby and Lantz regular Dal McKennon did the lead voice.
I used to ask my ... By: Capsulebutt. on 25 Apr 07, 07:36:41 I used to ask my dad to come home from work at 4pm to watch QT Hush with me - he was never able. My daughter loves anime and manga and makes similar calls for me to get involved in what she does, and my own experience with QT Hush reminds me how much she probably wants me to share her interests. It's great to have this chance to see QT Hush again - thanks toontracker
I too have been ... By: hankphelps. on 22 Apr 07, 03:39:03 I too have been searching for QT HUSH! I can't believe
I found it!! I just did a search here on youtube. Amazing,remember this when it first came out!It was on a kids TV show channel WABC-7 hosted by a clown or Hobo called Tommy 7..
I have been looking ... By: followup2005. on 27 Mar 07, 02:42:18 I have been looking for this for decades, wondering if my weird childhood memories of a dark, bizarre, quasi-noir cartoon was for real or just the result of too much Kool-Aid. Thanks Toontracker.
From September through December in 1965, Jay Ward's Hoppity Hooper episodes were re-aired as part of Cartoon Fun, a thirteen episode Sunday afternoon series on ABC-TV. Topper Toys, one of the big toy suppliers of the day, sponsored this installment from December 19, 1965 featuring Hoppity Hooper's Christmas episode.
Incidentally, " ... By: fromthesidelines. on 13 Nov 08, 00:21:24 Incidentally, "CARTOON FUN" was seen at 4:30pm(et) on Sundays...were you watching?
It would be kind of ... By: thesixtiesguy. on 30 Sep 08, 14:23:12 It would be kind of cheating but you could insert some Topper commercials (Johnny Express, Sixfinger, Penny Brite, Johnny Seven, etc.) and have a complete show.
Yes Sir! You are so ... By: 1975tooto. on 22 Sep 08, 19:52:08 Yes Sir! You are so right! The comming of all the Superheroes also! Great Memory!!
Hollywood lost,not ... By: kelly12h. on 13 Jun 08, 04:39:28 Hollywood lost,not even in the same ball park,or better yet not even the same parking lot,
i loved it too By: monkey2152253. on 24 Jan 08, 21:32:56 i loved it too
Too bad the ... By: gomangojoe. on 24 Jan 08, 14:45:53 Too bad the original topper toy commercials were not with the cartoon. That would have been awesome!
In the fall of 1965 ... By: blastingrod. on 21 Aug 07, 15:29:25 In the fall of 1965, I'd say that was as far back as
I remember TV cartoons. some of them (Mighty Mouse and
Bullwinkle) were in reruns. This is the year before
tidal wave of new animation (Fall 1966 onward).
In the fall of 1965 ... By: fromthesidelines. on 04 May 07, 20:39:27 In the fall of 1965, Topper Toys briefly sponsored a "repackaged" version of "HOPPITY HOOPER" [Topper co-sponsored the original series with General Mills on Saturdays] called "CARTOON FUN" (with new titles), on ABC's Sunday afternoon schedule. This was part one of "Christmas", shown in December of 1965.
Wow Hoppitty Hopper ... By: plusultra. on 08 Apr 07, 04:14:38 Wow Hoppitty Hopper On youtube thanks dude.
Responding to ... By: finblake. on 25 Sep 08, 18:28:24 Responding to Gymnastix: Use of television/electronic media to manipulate little children is a legitimate social issue understood by most licensed educators, psychologists, and social workers.
Advertising restrictions are resented mostly by salesmen cashing in on children's inexperience. A very small percentage of people who protect small children from exploitation are 'communists'. Please seek the views of professional psychotherapists on this issue.
Things were better ... By: gymnastix. on 19 Aug 08, 12:06:33 Things were better in an era when boys were allowed to play with toy guns with no shame attached. No wonder we've raised a few generations of wimps now!
And bring back fun Saturday morning cartoons & programs--no more Commie crapola!
Geeze, those awful ... By: gymnastix. on 19 Aug 08, 12:05:14 Geeze, those awful PBS kids shows--all with a social engineering (read "communist") bent! I preferred it when kids TV shows were just fun--no heavy "messages," and when sponsors were unrestricted--endlessly plugging away their toys & cereals, the latter loaded with sugar, a substance that has been labeled as contraband by these now-adult, hippie parents, the same hypocrites who smoked & rolled their own as young people and now tell their kids to "just say no."
I certainly didn't ... By: gymnastix. on 19 Aug 08, 11:57:09 I certainly didn't find the commercials of that era as annoying as those horrible, endless pledge drives one sees interrupting PBS programming, bribing viewers that "Big Bird" and "Barney The Dinosaur" will be kidnapped & held hostage if you don't "give till it hurts" to PBS--Politburo Broadcasting System.
Actually, I kind of ... By: gymnastix. on 19 Aug 08, 11:56:38 Actually, I kind of liked that practice--one felt as though one was getting extra programming that way, albeit with a commercial twist. But in those days capitalism & promotion of commerce weren't viewed as something shameful the way we've been brainwashed today.
Some of them were ... By: gymnastix. on 19 Aug 08, 11:55:53 Some of them were just as entertaining as the regular part of the shows they sponsored, too--"The Andy Griffith Show" Post cereals & Sanka coffee spots, for instance, filmed by Griffin & Don Knotts, sometimes "Aunt Bea" & "Opie," all in character.
The original " ... By: gymnastix. on 19 Aug 08, 11:43:54 The original "Flintstones" glasses, with a different series character on the bottom of each, are now highly collectible. I regret washing the lead paint off of mine in the dishwasher, but I don't think ingesting small amounts of lead paint caused me any real HaRm . . . now get that purple ostrich outta my tulip patch, you snork!)%&> Gerazzlbooba!
Parents were aghast ... By: gymnastix. on 19 Aug 08, 11:41:54 Parents were aghast or "went ape," to use a colloquialism of the era, when "Barney" and "Fred" lit up Winston cigs on "The Flintstones," so "Pebbles" began drinking Welchade grape juice instead.
Actually, that ad campaign led to those Welch's grape jam & jelly jars which could be used as drinking glasses after the intended product was used up, something Welch's occasionally does to this day.
Sponsor plugs were ... By: gymnastix. on 19 Aug 08, 11:27:26 Sponsor plugs were a common phenomenon in the early days of television. If you think it's blatant here, watch the 1950's and '60's panel game shows, the sponsor's name plastered across the panel desks, the emcee doing short commercial spots within the program, etc.
What do you mean by ... By: gymnastix. on 19 Aug 08, 11:17:10 What do you mean by "future interests?" Was the character of "Peter Potamus" reprised in another cartoon series? I'm getting something about "Harvey Birdman" here, but it must have been after I stopped watching cartoons as a kid.
Right, I remember ... By: gymnastix. on 19 Aug 08, 11:14:21 Right, I remember an ending that went something like this: "We hate to go, it makes us feel so sad/Awfully sad, even mad./We wish we never had to go away./We'd like to stay/So we say," etc. Then it continued, "we know that you will be around for a peek/When we come back next week," etc. Is that the closing you are talking about?
If so, I wonder where we'd find it mow?
I used to watch ... By: britfrenir. on 04 Aug 08, 06:16:59 I used to watch this on Magilla Gorilla on WFLD Chicago before it was with Metro Media and Fox. The closing logo was plastered over with the Keiser Broadcasting logo though.
Funny how he has ... By: 777LucKee777. on 04 Aug 08, 04:19:38 Funny how he has thumbs here, but not on Harvey Birdman
that thiiiiinng... By: evrbody. on 10 Jul 08, 00:40:06 that thiiiiinng...
It's sad, In Harvey ... By: Zenardo. on 28 May 08, 15:55:46 It's sad, In Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law they stripped Peter Potamus of his innocence.
Don't get too hard ... By: KatellaGate. on 23 May 08, 03:29:30 Don't get too hard on Peter Potimus pushing IDEAL toys by name. The show was produced at a time where the show was paid for by only a single sponsor. Since it was their money, so their product was front and center.
In the original ... By: fromthesidelines. on 12 May 08, 18:20:26 In the original syndicated opening title, Peter said, at :26, "'THE PETER POTAMUS SHOW' is presented by...(opening his mouth to reveal sponsor's logo) I-I-I-I-I-DEAL TOYS! They're WONDERFUL toys...they're Ideal!", followed by the chorus singing, "Yes, it's time to meet Peter Potamus...our IDEAL!". The sponsor insisted their name be included in the theme song's lyrics {as in "MAGILLA GORILLA"}.
How come no one has ... By: Rtkat3. on 07 May 08, 14:13:10 How come no one has the original ending uploaded here.
20 seconds into it ... By: thecpoc. on 07 May 08, 05:32:39 20 seconds into it there's some foreshadowing of Potamus' future interests.
this is weird ... By: LordOfAllFevrsNPlags. on 05 May 08, 01:47:22 this is weird seeing this, mostly cuz of how much watch Harvey Birdman Attorney At Law. it was the same deal with Space Ghost. after watching Space Ghost Coast To Coast since i was in the 4th grade, the idea of him being a serious superhero is just crazy to me.
AIM for that Thing! By: TeleDioBono. on 21 Apr 08, 11:17:21 AIM for that Thing!
At least it scanned ... By: Granitoons. on 05 Jan 08, 18:52:03 At least it scanned better when they sung the word 'Ideal' in the Magilla Gorilla Show.
AND how 'bout the ... By: keithcop. on 21 Nov 07, 18:21:32 AND how 'bout the shameless use of the sponsor--"IDEAL" in the song lyric!
That "Curtain Call" ... By: keithcop. on 21 Nov 07, 18:20:41 That "Curtain Call" is a riot, with "Ricochet" being simply shouted over the original Breezly Bear lyric! How cool...
"Didjya' get that " ... By: Actionguy1. on 19 Sep 07, 12:59:15 "Didjya' get that "thing" I sentcha?"
Love it!
That's what I LOVE about Harvey Birdman: Attourney at Law! They brought back all these obscure characters!
Here are some of the bridging segments from 1967's Off To See The Wizard. The ABC-TV anthology series presented MGM movies, TV pilots and original episodes with wrap-around animated segments from Chuck Jones and Abe Levitow.
They used to show ... By: bradley825. on 26 Jun 08, 00:46:28 They used to show movies on the show like, "Mike and the mermaid" and "Zebra in the kitchen." You remember those, dont you?
Ah, but in Baum's ... By: TheMikester307. on 12 Jun 08, 03:00:22 Ah, but in Baum's series of books Oscar Diggs (who returns to OZ) does learn magic! The book "The Magic Of Oz" has him at his best. I JUST remember the t.v.show.
Yours, Mike
Ted Turner & DIC ... By: bigg3469. on 11 Jun 08, 03:43:03 Ted Turner & DIC animation did a forgettable version of The Wizard Of Oz back in the 1990's which was based on the movie.
Dear PMProd,
... By: 143AC. on 19 May 08, 00:34:15 Dear PMProd,
the installment of"Off To See The Wizard"
that had a "Mother Goose"theme was titled
"Who's Afraid Of Mother Goose?"
that featured an all star cast..including
"The Three Stooges"and Dick..not Steve Martin.
Dear From The ... By: 143AC. on 19 May 08, 00:32:00 Dear From The Sidelines,
Yes!
Mr.Butler did the voices of"The Wizard"and
"The Scarecrow",Mel Blanc is the voice of
"The Lion" and June Foray did the voices of
"Dorothy" and "Wicked Witch".
The "Off to See the ... By: shinybear. on 27 Apr 08, 01:47:16 The "Off to See the Wizard" characters were merchandised all over! Including Colorforms, a handpuppet with a different character on each finger and even band-aids!
I have hazy memories of this as well!
There is something ... By: 60sThru80s. on 30 Mar 08, 21:43:32 There is something about this that is just on the tip of my mind. Beyond the television, these exact drawings of the characters appeared in something else I had at the time.
Pop-up book??
Colorforms?
Something like that...
Now it's gonna bug me. Grrr!!!
The wizard in ... By: BigOldJimmy. on 04 Mar 08, 02:19:15 The wizard in Wizard of Oz had no real powers. He was just an ordinary mortal man who used technology to fool people. I wonder how the people who made this cartoon managed to forget that.
Have not seen this ... By: tapeduk. on 11 Feb 08, 14:58:48 Have not seen this in 40 years-thank you
I saw this when I ... By: tapeduk. on 09 Feb 08, 20:03:23 I saw this when I was 5 years old-wow I haven't seen this in 40 years--1967-68
Makes me wanna ... By: tapeduk. on 09 Feb 08, 18:54:08 Makes me wanna collect those Proctor and Gamble puppets
"The Wizard of Oz" ... By: SeanElGatoTelevision. on 05 Feb 08, 05:52:57 "The Wizard of Oz" (and "Off To See The Wizard" are Warner Bros. properties now (you remember Ted Turner making off with the pre-1986 MGM film library,don't you?) since the 1996 Time Warner buyout of Turner Broadcasting.
It IS Daws Butler ... By: fromthesidelines. on 14 Jan 08, 22:15:23 It IS Daws Butler as "The Wizard" and "The Scarecrow"; Mel Blanc is the "Cowardly Lion"; June Foray is "Dorothy"..."THE HELLCATS" WAS an unsold pilot (originally pitched for the 1964-'65 season), 'retro'....
I remember this ... By: retrotvluver. on 23 Dec 07, 01:25:41 I remember this show! There was one show with Barbara Eden called "The Hellcats"--was that an edited movie or an unsold pilot?
These cartoon ... By: pmprod. on 04 Dec 07, 14:14:35 These cartoon bridges came between an anthology series that had live action shows in it.-different stories.One they had(I read was a "Mother Goose" special that starred Nancy Sinatra,Steve Martin and The Three Stooges all in the same show!This was in 1967.I was only two so I didn't see it.
The Wizard looks ... By: thekingof8. on 20 Oct 07, 23:31:16 The Wizard looks like Daws Butler.
Kinda strange ... By: caa1000. on 17 Oct 07, 06:07:14 Kinda strange bumpers for the old ABC. Does Sony still own these bumpers?
Could of sworn I ... By: GalacticGemini. on 17 Oct 07, 01:59:10 Could of sworn I saw this in elementary school, well the show at least, I remember my old science teacher bringing in some animated Wizard of Oz cartoon that taught you about the heart.
Where did these ... By: heine71. on 17 Oct 07, 01:51:04 Where did these Color Off to See the Wizard animated bumpers come from? The Wizard of Oz DVD (as extras?)?
The NBC-TV 1970-71 Rankin Bass series, Tomfoolery, was based upon the nonsensical verse and whimsical characters of authors such as Edward Lear, Ogden Nash, Frank Gelett Burgess, and Lewis Carroll. It was billed as a mixture of "Riddles, Jokes and Silly Things".
toontracker you ... By: tah64angel. on 17 Nov 08, 17:43:09 toontracker you star!
I can finally prove to my workmates that i'm not insane! THANK YOU!
A blast from the ... By: qpr60. on 06 Nov 08, 20:23:24 A blast from the past if ever there was one. It's like Sesame Street on acid!
What a wonderful ... By: Malestrome. on 28 Oct 08, 20:39:31 What a wonderful thing the internet is. I never thought I would ever see this again in life. LET'S HAVE SOME LIMERICKS!!
I watched this in ... By: rnigma. on 28 Oct 08, 09:48:53 I watched this in my childhood... my earliest exposure to the "good old nonsense" of Edward Lear, and Lewis Carroll too!
Halas & Batchelor ... By: toontracker. on 25 Oct 08, 09:41:18 Halas & Batchelor also animated The Osmonds cartoon for Rankin-Bass.
This was the only ... By: bigg3469. on 23 Oct 08, 05:00:06 This was the only time that Rankin-Bass broke ranks from both their Canadian & Japanese animation companies & used the British animation company Halas & Batchelor (Animal Farm) to animate "Tomfoolery".
Finally I found ... By: monstersjumper. on 15 Oct 08, 21:45:44 Finally I found Tomfoolery! Does anyone have the episode with the sparrow song in ? Used to ride around on my bike singing 'nicky nacky nocky noo etc' Family think I'm insane!
mikee Silly ... By: elmerahaha. on 10 Oct 08, 05:16:15 mikee Silly Mixtures
joy
God does this bring ... By: JTPolo101. on 29 Sep 08, 14:32:30 God does this bring back memories. I had a sticker or the Umbrella man on my bike for the longest time. Must have been a prize in some cereal back in the day.
haha!you have just ... By: merhabene. on 07 Sep 08, 22:51:02 haha!you have just made a 45 year old feel not 45!
Ahh yes - memories ... By: wildenfree. on 26 Jul 08, 22:52:57 Ahh yes - memories of youth
o thanks so much ... By: khrysserx. on 19 Jun 08, 17:02:39 o thanks so much for posting this - i haven't seen it since i was young. i lived in california and it was the first show on saturday morning, at 6:30 or 7:00 am as i remember, and i would get up before everyone and watch it. it was vaguely scary, i remember, especially that fish! i hope that sooner or later we can get DVD's of this, i mean how many lidsville DVD's are there already? whoever owns the rights should note how many people remember 'tomfoolery' and how many want to buy it!
Remember when the ... By: vrikey. on 12 Jun 08, 21:55:55 Remember when the Enthusiastic Elephant was being slowly dragged down death row? All because his lawyer, the Yongibongibo, refused to give in, maintaining Enthusiastic's innoncence up to the very end - and wouldn't pay a measely fine of just TWO PENNIES!
Remember when the ... By: vrikey. on 12 Jun 08, 21:53:21 Remember when the Enthusiastic Elephant was being slowly dragged down death row? All because his lawyer, the Yongibongibo, refused to give in, maintaining Enthusiastic's innoncence up to the very end - and wouldn't pay a measely fine of just TWO PENNIES!
this used to be on ... By: bose8910. on 31 May 08, 12:33:02 this used to be on sunday afternoon didn't it
Thank you-I used to ... By: Janster59. on 28 Apr 08, 04:46:41 Thank you-I used to describe this cartoon to people and they thought I was makin it up...
vic and bob have ... By: pontlliw1. on 22 Apr 08, 10:44:35 vic and bob have these to answer to!
Wow, I've been ... By: Scramble187. on 21 Apr 08, 11:06:11 Wow, I've been thinking about this show heaps lately and the name came to me just now. I remember watching this show in the mid to late 80's when I was about 4 or 5. Good stuff.
I wanna know where ... By: 005jonnybeez. on 10 Apr 08, 05:55:10 I wanna know where you can buy a recording of "Spots of Greece (Grease!)!! :-)
I wish this show came around in some form of video you can purchase!! LOVED it as a child and it DID NOT go over my head as the critics derided it to!!
I'd love to see the Scredungulous Pip again!! Lipetty-Kip Lippety-Kip! My only name's the Scredungulous Pip!
hehe memories... ... By: rishworth66. on 06 Apr 08, 12:07:32 hehe memories...luvin tha yongy bongy bow
x
Thanks for this ... By: dannidog. on 22 Mar 08, 15:11:18 Thanks for this post brings back happy schoolday memories
Another trip ... By: west6459. on 17 Mar 08, 23:50:35 Another trip through time thanks to this website. Pity we have to look here for old tv despite the fact we have dozens of digital channels.
WOW! Thank you so ... By: droog69. on 16 Mar 08, 00:51:20 WOW! Thank you so much for uploading this! I never thought I'd see this show again - have very vague memories as a kid growing up in the UK in 70's and seeing this. fab to see it agin. Is it just me, or does this show owe a little to Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In in terms of style?
this seems pretty ... By: CataTripleX. on 07 Mar 08, 16:42:37 this seems pretty retarded if you ask me
Cheers mate. ... By: allshallpass. on 01 Mar 08, 00:18:59 Cheers mate. Wonderful to see this again after so many years. Presumed it was of American origin but 'Made in England'. I'd like to think it might engage today's children too. Any networks willing to chance it?
The original ... By: fromthesidelines. on 07 Apr 08, 22:24:34 The original half-hour "QUICK DRAW McGRAW" series was syndicated in black and white (and shown on CBS the same way) until 1966, when Kellogg's discontinued their national sponsorship of the show, and the individual color prints of each cartoon were finally distributed to local stations...
Dwightfrye has ... By: Spongebob1000. on 27 Dec 07, 19:19:07 Dwightfrye has upload the Quick Draw McGraw show with the original opening and closing and two bridges and a Kellogg's commercial with Snagglepuss and a Snooper & Blaber cartoon and the closing has the Screen Gems productions with Baba Looey closing the trunk and kept running. Go to Daliymotion website and watch it.
Kinescopes were ... By: wahoo76. on 20 Dec 07, 08:35:22 Kinescopes were filmed copies made of 'live' shows, shot off a TV monitor, before the advent of videotape. It doesn't seem likely that a station would make a kinescope of a show that was originated on film. Instead, this looks like a quick & dirty video copy of a b&w 16mm print that was originally syndicated on local stations. Also, it's been incorrectly reformatted to 16X9, from 4X3.
This clip is from ... By: SeanElGatoTelevision. on 29 Oct 07, 05:19:08 This clip is from one of those CBS "delayed broadcast" kinescope copies the network supplied to those affiliates that didn't air its programming 'live' (i.e. the West Coast),hence the ropey picture quality.
There were several ... By: fromthesidelines. on 24 Oct 07, 22:05:16 There were several "bumpers" featuring the entire cast that were seen during the original syndicated run. That one and the closing title are from 1959; the series was produced between 1959-'62, and continued in syndication for Kellogg's {as well as repeats on CBS' Saturday morning schedule} until 1966.
although the show ... By: madog20. on 22 Oct 07, 12:34:38 although the show was shown in b&w,the hb 'toons were done in color. the reason this set is not on dvd right now is the master prints are so damaged,warner brothers is doing their best to restore it. i hope they'll show the intro/ending & commercials.
Dear Mickey,
There ... By: 143AC. on 24 Sep 07, 22:30:50 Dear Mickey,
There was no Color in the late
1950's and early 60's.
This show was seen in B&W
..but it works just as well in
B&W.
This is pure ... By: 143AC. on 22 Sep 07, 03:17:57 This is pure nostalgia..You'll
never see this type of tv cartoon
on the air today?
Thanks for bringing back
"Quick Draw McGraw!".
i thought that was ... By: mickey16045. on 20 Sep 07, 13:41:58 i thought that was in color
There's a familiar ... By: rodineisilveira. on 20 Sep 07, 00:17:14 There's a familiar animation on this skit that antecipates the closing from "The Quick Draw McGraw Show" (Hanna-Barbera/Columbia Pictures, 1959-62). It was made by the legendary Kenneth Muse.
This closing is ... By: juanrincon3006. on 04 Sep 07, 17:35:55 This closing is from 1969-1970
S'awright! By: Freenbean. on 31 Aug 07, 15:25:19 S'awright!
Blabber fired by ... By: heine71. on 28 Aug 07, 20:46:27 Blabber fired by Snooper?
What is this, a ... By: kristell9. on 16 Nov 08, 02:38:19 What is this, a rotoscope? It's not on video or dvd somewhere?
I have no memory of mighty heroes. But I never cared for Terry Toons.
If anyone has the ... By: OxBiglyV01. on 24 Oct 08, 01:34:30 If anyone has the time could you post the lyrics the the Mighty Heroes bit?
I remember the " ... By: bigg3469. on 22 Oct 08, 04:41:58 I remember the "Mighty Heroes" when they were part of the syndicated "Mighty Mouse Show", "The Heckle & Jeckle Show" & "The Terrytoons Show" when it was aired on KCOP 13 in the 1970's!
It would be great ... By: bigg3469. on 22 Oct 08, 04:34:44 It would be great if Ralph Bakshsi comes out with a remake or new adventures of "The Mighty Heroes"!
God Bless ... By: martinimerlin. on 08 Sep 08, 11:16:07 God Bless Terry-Tunes!!!
I caught these ... By: melissatx75. on 28 Aug 08, 04:12:52 I caught these re-run cartoons on sundays early morning in the late 70s...first time I ever saw the mighty heros. Does anyone know if they come out on Boomerang?
I've seen Might ... By: Astraldragon1. on 17 Aug 08, 06:43:55 I've seen Might Mouse...but never seen The Mighty Heroes.
How would the ... By: bradley825. on 27 Jun 08, 14:10:12 How would the mighty heroes do against someone like darkseid or galactus? It wouldnt be pretty.
Holy crap! This is ... By: ChaoticxLove. on 30 May 08, 04:03:56 Holy crap! This is awesome :B The only time I ever saw the Mighty Heroes was the episode of The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse where Mighty Mouse was helping them out or something. XD
I wish they would ... By: MoulonStooge. on 15 Jan 08, 22:57:29 I wish they would make a Mighty Heroes movie. That would seriously kick my ass!
LOLOLOLOLOL Rope man By: adrian121. on 15 Dec 07, 02:02:29 LOLOLOLOLOL Rope man
"MIGHTY MOUSE AND ... By: fromthesidelines. on 23 Nov 07, 01:03:25 "MIGHTY MOUSE AND THE MIGHTY HEROES" was only seen on CBS during the 1966-'67 season, and never syndicated in this half-hour format. When "The Mighty Heroes" were seen on local stations, they were shown individually, on other local cartoon shows....
I was 11 when the ... By: Kmoney1988. on 15 Nov 07, 23:39:15 I was 11 when the Mighty Heroes premiered. A local Atlanta station showed the Mighty Heroes cartoons as short subjects in the mid 70s, but it's been 40 years since I'd seen that open and close. Wow, what a trip back to Saturday morning as I knew it.
Wow I was born in ... By: mistresshelgaharley. on 07 Nov 07, 08:46:40 Wow I was born in 1969 so I never saw this intro or ending. I wish they would release this on DVD.
Deputy Dawg was ... By: Actionguy1. on 21 Oct 07, 17:12:24 Deputy Dawg was also in the Terry Toons cadre, if I'm not mistaken.
some of my favorite ... By: thewormster. on 21 Oct 07, 01:06:26 some of my favorite childhood cartoons thanks for sharing
Not to Mention... ... By: Benhalllums1. on 13 Aug 07, 05:30:29 Not to Mention...William Boyett said "Ask Cissy"--"An Advice Show for teenagers to understand life's everyday problems" and then he said "and now Here's Cissy." Kathy Garver as Cissy Davis said "Hi Everybody, Welcome to Ask Cissy--I'm Cissy."
I didn't know the ... By: TheLSK. on 22 Jul 07, 23:04:21 I didn't know the mighty heroes theme had lyrics
Ron it's good to ... By: davidhazard71. on 16 Jul 07, 06:32:20 Ron it's good to have you back online. Especially on Youtube. I've been a fan of your site for years now. Hope your well, and thanks for sharing. The vids look wonderful.
What are the lyrics ... By: kokujin1014. on 02 Jul 07, 01:27:48 What are the lyrics to the Mighty Heroes theme?
Great! I was six ... By: billium1999. on 20 Jun 07, 00:22:16 Great! I was six when the Mighty Heroes premiered, and absolutely loved the silliness. I purchased a DVD of the series a couple of years ago, and couldn't figure out why I remembered lyrics to the theme. Great to see this again after more than 40 years.
At the very end of ... By: fromthesidelines. on 11 Jun 07, 17:18:19 At the very end of the show, the CBS logo (against a blue background) would appear, and the staff announcer would say, "This is CBS". The logo used in this print was for "delayed brodcast" purposes, as this was kinnied from a "live" telecast on the network.
Not only did the ... By: fromthesidelines. on 11 Jun 07, 17:13:36 Not only did the CBS staff announcer [usually Pat Connell] deliver the sponsor's I.D.'s {"This portion of 'Mighty Mouse and the Mighty Heroes' is presented by..."}, he also altered viewers that the "thrilling conclusion" to the two-part "Mighty Heroes" adventure
was coming up....as for the show's format, Fred Silverman remembered the "bookend" approach used on "TENNEESEE TUXEDO", and applied it here.
Paul Terry sold his ... By: fromthesidelines. on 06 Jun 07, 16:51:40 Paul Terry sold his studio to CBS in December 1955, and retired. The network continued to run the New Rochelle facility [through business manager Bill Weiss] until they were forced out of the TV syndication business in 1971 (around the time Terry passed away). Their successor, VIACOM, had no interest in continuing "Terrytoons", and the studio closed up shop.
It was because ... By: fromthesidelines. on 06 Jun 07, 16:46:21 It was because Bakshi accepted Paramount's offer to supervise their cartoon studio in 1967 that "The Mighty Heroes" came to an end. Cartoon production, however, DID continue in New Rochelle under the direction of Art Bartsch until 1968, when Terrytoons got out of the theatrical cartoon business altogether. They continued producing TV commercials and other projects until the studio closed for good in 1971.
The opening to DePatie-Freleng's Bailey's Comets, an animated Roller Derby race around the globe which aired from September 9, 1973 through August 31, 1975 on CBS-TV.
Dooter Roo and ... By: qpr60. on 28 Oct 08, 21:30:24 Dooter Roo and Gabby were the two reporters who watched from their helicopter. A million dollars was a serious amount of money back in 1973!
This recording ... By: IDLERACER. on 13 Oct 08, 17:38:10 This recording ranks right up there with "Along Comes Mary" when it comes to indeceipherable lyrics.
I was trying to ... By: EarlSnohomish. on 27 Aug 08, 12:39:03 I was trying to figure out why I didn't recall this program, until I read on the Internet that it was up against "Yogi's Gang" and "Super Friends." That would explain it. :-)
OMG! I was starting ... By: coconine5. on 08 May 08, 02:35:16 OMG! I was starting to think I imagined it all
Thanks for this! I ... By: digital2500. on 22 Apr 08, 03:22:11 Thanks for this! I definitely remember this one!
With hit shows like ... By: culpit. on 25 Mar 08, 22:17:10 With hit shows like The Amazing Race on TV, I bet the people of today would love to see Bailey's Comets. They should put this neat looking cartoon on DVD.
Thank you so much ... By: laaraujo67. on 20 Feb 08, 13:46:20 Thank you so much for posting it. I'm from Brazil. Can't believe I'm watching Comets 35 years after the last time (it was on here in 73-74, as well as Houndcats). Please post the lyrics of the opening theme at your home page and at least an episode in YouTube. When will it appear in DVD?
How about a scene ... By: LazerBlast. on 04 Feb 08, 18:09:27 How about a scene or an episodes
Loved this cartoon ... By: mikeycereal. on 05 Jan 08, 13:14:36 Loved this cartoon even though it was a Wacky Races ripoff. The opening song brings back memories of all the different contestants. Roller derbies were big back in 1973, we saw a few live shows.
Yeah I remember ... By: mowm88. on 24 Dec 07, 01:49:45 Yeah I remember this one-I remember the Cosmic Rays and some episode w/ Bunny spanking a mummy...don't look at me like that, that's just how the 7-8 year olds mind works, you remember the weird, odd things. Anyways-glad you posted this, I haven't seen it since '75.
Actually, it didn't ... By: disneyfan81. on 23 Dec 07, 03:02:51 Actually, it didn't go off the air. CBS moved it to Sunday morning.
Yeah. If they put " ... By: disneyfan81. on 23 Dec 07, 03:01:54 Yeah. If they put "Here Comes the Grump" on DVD, why not "Bailey's Comets"
I'm also seeing ... By: donateyourweight. on 19 Dec 07, 06:17:39 I'm also seeing some Josie and the Pussycats and Scooby Doo.
That was rad. I ... By: donateyourweight. on 19 Dec 07, 06:16:21 That was rad. I don't remember this at all but the animation itself and the hairdos bring back memories of Jetsons and Bewitched with a little LA Thunderbirds tossed in for good measure.
I dont remember ... By: 7DARKHELLS. on 10 Dec 07, 23:17:12 I dont remember this and I grew up in the 70S.Sorry I missed this one!
Like another poster ... By: Fourat11. on 19 Nov 07, 18:10:45 Like another poster said...I knew I didn't imagine this cartoon!! If I'm not mistaken, it premired in 1973 on CBS' Saturday morning lineup...just before "My Favorite Martians," "Jeannie," and "Speed Buggy." I think it was only on for a year or two...going off the air in May 1974.
I have missed this cartoon for over 30 years now.
I don't remember ... By: lionhearted38. on 13 Nov 07, 01:36:22 I don't remember this opening song, just the wonderful characters! It was on in the afternoon on Sats in '74-5? and the 2nd season was reruns of the lst season. I LOVED this! Loved the BroomHilda girls and JeckylHydes! THANK YOU!
THANK YOU for ... By: lionhearted38. on 13 Nov 07, 01:34:18 THANK YOU for posting this, I've been looking for it for yrs. It's posted online under "Forgotten cartoons" or some such, and includes the otr classic "Jr. Genie Baboo" and "Jeannie," if you remember that one!
I was impressed to ... By: carefullyprocessed. on 05 Nov 07, 03:16:03 I was impressed to know that I wasn't dreaming this show up!!! I remember it and very few others do....I thought I was losing my mind.....this show was the original amazing race
With most of ... By: mel4pat2000. on 02 Nov 07, 01:24:26 With most of society trying to throw out the past, it's reasurring that there are some people out there that still choose to hold on to great memories! I remember the first year this cartoon came out how I really digged the the opening and closing themes. After listening to them again 32 years later, I still can't pick up on all of the lyrics! Thanks a million for rekindling the foundest period of my life; don't let this site go away by any means!
toontracker, thank ... By: kissbug1. on 22 Oct 07, 01:34:11 toontracker, thank you so much for posting this. For years I talked about this cartoon to people and they do not remember it. The theme song has been in my head, and has haunted me for years. Now I can have closure. LOL (Just teasing)
I hope they put Bailey on DVD.
Darryl, it looked ... By: nnaw. on 18 Oct 07, 02:11:13 Darryl, it looked more Hanna-Barbera than Filmation, it had the same writers as Wacky Races 5 years earlier and most of the voice actors had worked for Hanna-Barbera as well as Joe Ruby and Ken Spears, I only have 5 episodes on tape so I don't know if they ever found the prize.
Poor soul, know how ... By: sygo7g. on 17 Oct 07, 20:31:53 Poor soul, know how that feels. I miss many a good cartoon on my CBS affiliate for their decisive measures like sticking on Wild Kingdom in the middle of their Saturday morning schedule!
They probably left ... By: sygo7g. on 17 Oct 07, 20:30:48 They probably left that unresolved like any other cartoon of that era (not that a script was ever thought up but they always made these shows this way).
This was one of the ... By: bakertoons. on 17 Oct 07, 09:08:47 This was one of the three series Ruby/Spears developed for DePatie-Freleng (the other two being "The Houndcats" and "The Barkleys").
Do you have the closing credit?
The opening and closing to Filmation's "Will the Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down", which aired from September 12, 1970 through September 2, 1972 on ABC-TV. The series, which featured David L. Landers (later Squiggy on "Laverne & Shirley") as the voice of Jerry Lewis, was based on various characters that were originally created by Jerry Lewis for his films.
Filmation animation ... By: hankaaron1961. on 14 Jul 08, 02:27:42 Filmation animation. That explains why Jerry looks like Reggie from "The Archies".
I still remember ... By: ItalianQue. on 07 Jul 08, 21:18:39 I still remember the words to this song. KILL ME.
que es esa wea?? de ... By: cotomorales. on 01 Jul 08, 21:47:55 que es esa wea?? de que año es?? en que canal lo daban??
jerry lewis was ... By: kes1963. on 27 Jun 08, 20:53:57 jerry lewis was involved with the cartoon but not the voice
This was my first ... By: EarlSnohomish. on 25 May 08, 18:10:29 This was my first introduction to Jerry Lewis as a small fry. I have been a fan ever since.
BTW, doesn't it sound as if Mike Love from the Beach Boys is singing the theme song?
This was my first ... By: EarlSnohomish. on 23 May 08, 14:43:52 This was my first introduction to Jerry Lewis. I have been a fan ever since.
Does anyone else ... By: picard2300. on 23 May 08, 06:46:27 Does anyone else think the theme is a rather catchy tune?
Man: Will The Real ... By: MGHSHour2. on 05 May 08, 01:01:12 Man: Will The Real Herry Lewis Please SIT DOWN!
Animated Jerry ... By: NepperCat. on 28 Apr 08, 21:55:03 Animated Jerry Lewis looks like he was played by Jim Carrey.
I just love ... By: addvogado. on 22 Mar 08, 17:10:25 I just love filmation! these are the cartoons made by Filmation that I like the most:
- Tarzan, lord of the jungle;
- He-man and the master of the universe;
- ghostbusters;
- will the real jerry lwis please sit down;
- flash gordon.
A Jerry Lewis ... By: CadillacL. on 15 Mar 08, 17:15:35 A Jerry Lewis cartoon? I didnt know that made one. WOW!
another great ... By: addvogado. on 11 Feb 08, 01:37:18 another great cartoon from Filmation!! Filmation did the best cartoons during my childhood : Tarzan, He-man, flash gordon, blackstar, bravestar, ghostbusters ( let´s go ghostbusters) and much more!
Does anyone have ... By: Mordrach. on 30 Jan 08, 21:58:15 Does anyone have any episodes of this show, or is the series basically MIA because of the location of the master tapes?
I remember this, ... By: mikeycereal. on 05 Jan 08, 13:20:32 I remember this, but I almost never watched it. It was up against Josie and the Pussycats and then Bugs Bunny every Saturday morning, so me and my 2 sisters always watched those instead.
I think this is ... By: ravenhawk1326. on 23 Dec 07, 09:59:04 I think this is really good. it would have been interesting to watch
Actually, Jerry ... By: Scarletspeedster68. on 06 Dec 07, 03:02:14 Actually, Jerry served as a consultant to the series, even as he didn't do the voice over work, that being David L. Lander (Squiggy from Laverne and Shirley). And in a way, it was a good move on Filmation's part. :)
I also saw ... By: Kmoney1988. on 19 Nov 07, 11:03:21 I also saw Hanna-Barbera layout man Jack Manning in the credits. He was obviously not at H-B at the time since they only had two shows in 1970 ("Josie & The Pussycats" and
"The Harlem Globetrotters").
This Jerry Lewis cartoon aired on ABC from 1970 to 1972, at 10 AM Eastern the first year, and 8 AM the second year. Of note, Rudy Larriva was an animator under Chuck Jones during the early 1940s at WB (he is the credited animator for "Elmer's Pet Rabbit.")
Filmation did ask ... By: Cindylover1969. on 03 Nov 07, 16:03:36 Filmation did ask him to voice his cartoon self, but he reportedly felt other people did his younger voice better than he himself did by 1970!
i remember a Jerry ... By: luudnoma. on 01 Nov 07, 19:06:16 i remember a Jerry Lewis comics from 1966 or so, with crazy and fun stories (some stories about a bizarre and sadic boy scott camp )
very good draws..i'ld like know more about..
Another irony:Jerry ... By: SeanElGatoTelevision. on 30 Oct 07, 12:00:30 Another irony:Jerry Lewis won't allow this to be released on DVD or rerun on TV anywhere now. Add to this the fact that the oiginal negatives were trashed in the 1990s and the entire series exists only on digital composite PAL videotape masters (like most of the Filmation library nowadays).
That was David L. ... By: bcs65. on 29 Oct 07, 23:17:43 That was David L. Lander of "Laverne and Shirley".
Ironically, the ... By: wmbrown6. on 27 Oct 07, 08:11:35 Ironically, the real Jerry Lewis had no involvement with this cartoon - someone else provided his voice.
I was really ... By: yksihullu. on 19 Oct 07, 09:21:23 I was really surprised to see Don Bluth's name in the credits. They also had many Looney Tunes animators working on this.
The opening from Hanna-Barbera's Quick Draw McGraw Show, sponsored by Kellogg's. Quick Draw McGraw was originally syndicated beginning in 1959, then ran on CBS-TV from 1963-1966.
Wonderful boyhood ... By: daffydoug. on 14 Sep 08, 06:05:17 Wonderful boyhood memories here! Man, today's cartoons just don't hold a candle!
Thats exactly what ... By: JTPolo101. on 13 Sep 08, 13:02:40 Thats exactly what I was thinking *LOL*
a horse drivin a ... By: skiel666. on 10 Sep 08, 04:41:27 a horse drivin a couple of horses???
:P
I named my horse ... By: FEDERERisHOTERER. on 03 Sep 08, 02:27:40 I named my horse Quick Draw McGraw after him! :)
Actually, if you ... By: youngrebels75. on 18 Aug 08, 20:39:57 Actually, if you ever get a chance to check out "The Good, The Bad and the Huckleberry," Quick Draw makes a cameo and they make light of that very aspect.
That's the joke- ... By: fromthesidelines. on 07 Apr 08, 22:20:00 That's the joke- Quick Draw is supposed to be an "abstract" horse (in a cartoon sense), portraying a "human" lawman, who happens to be riding a stagecoach drawn by "real horses"...never once, in any of his cartoons, did he ever consider himself a "horse"...Huckleberry Hound is the same when a "real dog" torments and heckles him in several of his early cartoons.
He sure is a slave ... By: danrob8. on 18 Feb 08, 05:05:28 He sure is a slave driver to those nags. Looks like a little success in the human world, and Quick draw forgets they're family and friends. Perhaps he's a kinky steed and he's into threesomes and S and M.
QuickDraw McGraw ... By: AcePilot101. on 13 Feb 08, 07:26:43 QuickDraw McGraw and Huckleberry Hound
lol
He's my favorite. i ... By: TsWade2. on 13 Feb 08, 02:35:29 He's my favorite. i wish they made a movie about him and Baba Looey.
Wow!!! Thanks so ... By: bashfulbrother. on 27 Jan 08, 10:18:05 Wow!!! Thanks so much for putting this up. I was 5 years old again watching cartoons on Sat morning. Hey Baba louie.
QuickDraw McGraw is ... By: LuvvyDuck. on 14 Jan 08, 01:21:23 QuickDraw McGraw is love!!! ^___^
I wonder who the ... By: wahoo76. on 20 Dec 07, 08:38:36 I wonder who the narrator is?
This is when they ... By: visor109. on 18 Dec 07, 02:54:47 This is when they used to make cartoons! Not the crap they have today!
The title for the ... By: fromthesidelines. on 24 Oct 07, 21:58:34 The title for the second Hanna-Barbera syndicated series for Kellogg's {"HUCKLEBERRY HOUND" was the first, the season before}, introduced in the fall of 1959, originally shown in black & white. The Randy Van Horne Singers are the vocalists for the unforgettable theme...
I think thats not ... By: djboytom. on 09 Oct 07, 11:58:15 I think thats not what Potsdam meant. The irony is a horse driving a horse drawn carriage.
The latter, is obvious comdedy. The irony potsdam mentioned made me laugh.
Dear Potsdam,
What ... By: 143AC. on 02 Oct 07, 13:05:51 Dear Potsdam,
What about a cowboy hat sporting horse
and two stagecoach horses,tiptoeing thru
a creek?
Does anyone else ... By: potsdam28. on 01 Oct 07, 18:47:46 Does anyone else find it funny that a horse is driving a horse drawn carriage?
I'll do the " ... By: OldsVistaCruiser. on 21 Sep 07, 12:06:13 I'll do the "thinnin'" around here - and DOOOONN'TTT YOU FOR-GET IT! ;-)
Yippee ki yay, said ... By: stemanacor91. on 13 Sep 07, 16:01:20 Yippee ki yay, said by Bruce Willi's John McClana character in Die hard. Someone could say me if is it based in this cartoon?
Thank you for ... By: Spongebob1000. on 28 Aug 07, 15:33:05 Thank you for uploading this video. Now all you need is the closing theme.
From the "Linus the Lionhearted" show, which originally ran from 1964-66 on CBS-TV and 1966-69 on ABC-TV, here is the opening, closing and wrap-around segments of the Thanksgiving episode. Linus, who appeared on Post Crispy Critter cereal boxes and commercials, also appeared as a balloon in the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade from 1964 through 1991.
Thanks for the info ... By: sygo7g. on 02 Nov 08, 06:54:03 Thanks for the info. So far I have a couple episodes of the show i got off eBay lately, one in color while another in black and white (neither have their commercials left in), and though I didn't get around to watching them yet, they appear to have the same shorten opening I mentioned before.
Those are balloons? ... By: sygo7g. on 02 Nov 08, 06:50:41 Those are balloons? Damn. Glad I don't watch the Thanksgiving Parade on TV lately!
Kinda interesting ... By: sygo7g. on 02 Nov 08, 06:45:46 Kinda interesting the balloon lasted as long as it did, and I don't even remember seeing it at all, course I hardly every watch Thanksgiving Day Parades on TV either.
The city of New ... By: mhirtes12. on 18 Oct 08, 22:22:10 The city of New York enacted new laws on the size and type of balloons in the parade after the "Sonic the Hedgehog" and the "Cat int he Hat" balloons crashed into light posts and injured bystanders from the debris.
I guess the sponsors for the Linus float didn't want to bother spending money to create a whole new balloon under the new parameters.
The video response ... By: CupOJoe. on 27 Jun 08, 17:55:06 The video response is something I just uploaded yesterday, home movies my father took of the 1964 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, which thanks to this I just learned was the first appearance of the Linus Lionhearted balloon.
I've always ... By: SteveCarras. on 18 May 08, 00:56:42 I've always wondered why the balloon was withdrawn..(stupid question,yeah).
This "Linus"TV ... By: 143AC. on 11 Mar 08, 19:45:47 This "Linus"TV Cartoon aired on CBS TV..when
"LInus The Lionhearted"balloon.
On "The Thanksgiving Day Parade Jubilee"
on CBS TV in 11/1965.
Don't try balloon ... By: SteveCarras. on 28 Feb 08, 00:13:20 Don't try balloon hanging at home.
Hoiyt Curitn ... By: SteveCarras. on 24 Feb 08, 12:07:41 Hoiyt Curitn moonlighted on this series..yeah, "sygo7g", the earlier verison is longer. This confirms my beflief as to the order of the sequences..this is what I saw in 1975 reruns (6 years after its last network run in 1969) and there was a "breakfast" closing scene....in later seasons.
Kind of a hybrid of ... By: BENJ1969. on 10 Feb 08, 06:34:57 Kind of a hybrid of both Dean and Bing.
More like Dean ... By: peabody30. on 10 Jan 08, 02:53:34 More like Dean Martin actually...
I always wondered ... By: pbmachinima. on 16 Dec 07, 20:58:57 I always wondered who that balloon was supposed to be of. It was much cooler-looking than the ones they have now. I find Dora the Explora or Mike Meyer's friendly Scottish Hulk character to be unappealing.
Post cereal! By: 56BUICKRiviera. on 06 Dec 07, 21:53:22 Post cereal!
Love that Sugar ... By: jessmprice. on 29 Nov 07, 19:16:07 Love that Sugar Bear. Very Bing Crosby-ish.
The Linus the ... By: heine71. on 23 Nov 07, 04:18:23 The Linus the Lionhearted balloon last appeared in the 1991 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
This is so classic ... By: caa1000. on 23 Nov 07, 01:19:41 This is so classic TV!
Interesting to see ... By: sygo7g. on 23 Nov 07, 00:33:38 Interesting to see how much they edited out of the opening and ending sequences.
From the 1966 Hanna-Barbera TV special, Alice in Wonderland, Sammy Davis, Jr.as the Cheshire Cat singing "What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This?" to Alice (Janet Waldo).
does anyoone know ... By: licklolly35. on 27 Oct 08, 21:42:08 does anyoone know if this is avaliblle on dvd are video, i would love to se e it again
my cousins had this ... By: licklolly35. on 27 Oct 08, 17:58:16 my cousins had this record album, i remember listenig to it over and over again when i was very little, i also rember watching this when it reruned on tv it was such a great classic
This isn't the ' ... By: Fuliginosus. on 07 Oct 08, 04:04:50 This isn't the 'greatest thing ever,' which is how I it from 1966. My favorite bit was Alice singing 'Today's a Wonderful Day.'
'Sounds more a ... By: shadejford. on 30 Sep 08, 04:15:01 'Sounds more a post-bebop jazz musician.
the chesire cat ... By: TheNickx09. on 11 Sep 08, 21:07:13 the chesire cat sounds ghetto
"my baby i dont ... By: zotrablue. on 30 Aug 08, 14:39:15 "my baby i dont mean maby??" i heard that line in a song in a docu on the 50's
I remember seeing ... By: acholl980. on 25 Aug 08, 04:55:46 I remember seeing pictures of this special in a magazine called Jack @ Jill as a kid in '79 but I never got to see it til 2 years later on a local station in Connecticut. Zsa Zsa Gabor played the queen of in this
According to ... By: fromthesidelines. on 20 Aug 08, 22:55:14 According to Charles Strouse in his recent autobiography, "Put On A Happy Face", he got Sammy to participate in this special because he joined Davis in a 1965 "Freedom March" in Selma, Alabama, and he returned the favor.
funny to hear ... By: imaphanxx. on 14 Aug 08, 01:59:13 funny to hear sammys voice comin' outta an orange cat! lmao
I thought this was ... By: musicteacher8. on 24 May 08, 12:06:48 I thought this was another copy of "Alice in Rexall land" which amuses me, but these were legit cartoon characters. Well you learn something new everyday..somewhere on Youtube is that ancient Rexall drug advert with these characters..
LOVED this as a kid ... By: Userick10. on 19 May 08, 19:37:27 LOVED this as a kid in the 60s. I even had the soundtrack album! And I listened to it CONSTANTLY. This was my favorite song, especially the "potato chip/beer" line. I also remember the song "Home" (lyric: "I never thought I would miss washing all the dishes and doing my geometry. But when you're somewhere else, you get the strangest itches and home is where you want to be." And "They'll Never Split Us Apart" sung by Fred and Barney as a double-ended caterpillar. Plus: ZsaZsa Gabor as the Queen!
Janet Waldo is ... By: kristell9. on 18 May 08, 22:56:33 Janet Waldo is doing the voice of Alice. Judy Jetson, Pinelope Pittstop, and Josie, too.
Wow!!! I was 5 ... By: peace2baby. on 20 Feb 08, 22:04:13 Wow!!! I was 5 when this aired in '66, and all these years I've remembered Alice falling through her TV set, the title of this song and the cool cat singing 'the potato chips are soggy and they've watered the beer!' What a blast from the past and a joy to see it again! Thanks for refreshing my memory with the lyrics! Hope it comes out on DVD!
Wow, this is awful By: KommisarKowl. on 07 Feb 08, 01:53:21 Wow, this is awful
i hope you put ... By: jsrashad. on 18 Jan 08, 15:42:38 i hope you put there'll never split us apart
I remember this ... By: mikeycereal. on 05 Jan 08, 13:54:53 I remember this song getting stuck in my head when I was a little kid. Thanks for posting this!
man i remember this ... By: jazzado36. on 05 Jan 08, 02:51:16 man i remember this on cartoon network
the old times was ... By: bigpimpcmax. on 25 Dec 07, 22:04:57 the old times was better not now love this tune
I believe I like ... By: IDLERACER. on 20 Dec 07, 09:03:02 I believe I like Sammy and Scatman's versions equally. They both inject their own unique personalities into the song.
When Hanna-Barbera ... By: toontracker. on 30 Oct 07, 22:26:24 When Hanna-Barbera Records put out the soundtrack album of the special, Sammy Davis Jr. was under exclusive contract to Reprise Records, so he was replaced on the album by Scatman Crothers doing the voice of the Cheshire Cat.
In one version, the ... By: Jal8919536. on 30 Oct 07, 21:59:12 In one version, the Cheshire Cat is voiced by Scatman Crothers.
i would like you to ... By: melodie514. on 24 Aug 07, 16:40:41 i would like you to loud the white rabbit's song life's a game please.
I like life's a ... By: melodie514. on 14 Aug 07, 00:21:48 I like life's a game from the white rabbit, please loud that part where they sang that song.
When it came time ... By: fromthesidelines. on 01 Aug 07, 22:14:38 When it came time for Hanna-Barbera records to release the "soundtrack" version of the special, Sammy Davis Jr. could not recreate his part because of his prior contract with Reprise records. "Scatman" Crothers had to "fill in" for him....
it bring me back ... By: pistongreg. on 17 Jul 07, 18:03:14 it bring me back fun memories went i was a kid those was the good old days went time was just simple.
From 1960, an episode of the first series from Rankin-Bass (then known as Videocraft Productions). This was done using their "Animagic" stop-motion technique.
Latest comments made on this video:
By: GenXorcist1976. on 19 Nov 08, 01:21:33
I'm pretty sure the question as to what Timer actually IS will be one of the "big questions" finally revealed to one and all once we all meet our makers.
By: geekneek. on 17 Oct 08, 04:59:15
what damn kid likes olives I didnt then and dont now YUCK!
By: moxie96. on 10 Sep 08, 05:01:47
I'm still confused, is it a yellow man or a kitchen timer or what?! He scared me at one years old, mostly the voice...
By: DrGaellon. on 29 Aug 08, 13:17:02
So did I. In fact, it's still my automatic reaction whenever someone says, "Make me a..." LOL
By: karameldreem. on 11 Jul 08, 01:42:54
Memories!!!!
By: ejr1978. on 04 Jul 08, 08:46:51
"Could you make me a banana?" "OK, you're a banana!" I thought that was hilarious back then for some reason.
By: genom27. on 04 Apr 08, 04:50:26
i could never figure out what Timer was supposed to be anyway...the little yellow turd? However this was very nastalgic ;[ Those folks at ABC trying to get us to eat healthy. Not like today where theres so many overweight kids who eat badly.
By: KinkyTurtle. on 31 Mar 08, 00:19:03
Doesn't sound too bad... just needs a huge dollop of RANCH DRESSING!
By: DesignatedDale. on 29 Mar 08, 10:14:19
QBC, do a YouTube search for Family Guy Timer. I cried laughing the first time this episode aired... (Peter): What the hell's the matter with you? (Timer): I just smoked a bunch of crack!
By: slugMAN13. on 07 Mar 08, 22:13:52
Rather have them boiled.
By: keithstah. on 28 Jan 08, 08:22:31
nasty...chompin' away on a bowl of iced veggies..yum, yum...no thanks Timer
By: lotuswight. on 28 Sep 07, 20:33:18
Its Hankrin' for a hunk of cheese,.
By: QBCNetwork. on 09 Sep 07, 02:51:31
Brings back memories. Wish you had that Cowboy one "Hanka for a hunk of cheese" or the otange pops.
By: heine71. on 07 Sep 07, 02:59:28
Voiced by Lennie Weinrib, Part of the ABC spot he voices like W.C. Fields!
By: davidhazard71. on 07 Sep 07, 01:08:08
Thank you so much for bringing toontracker to a new medium as well as your own, for all of us to enjoy!!!!