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Tomfoolery Posted by: toontracker
Video duration: 597 seconds 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". Related: halas&batchelor, rankin-bass, tomfoolery |
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The Funny Company - "Judo" Posted by: toontracker
Video duration: 363 seconds 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. Related: company, funny, ken, mattel, snyder |
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The Nutty Squirrels "Tiger Trouble" Posted by: toontracker
Video duration: 358 seconds "Tiger Trouble", from the 1960 syndicated cartoon series, The Nutty Squirrels Present. The series was based on the Nutty Squirrels, a musical novelty act (similar to Alvin and the Chipmunks) created in the late 1950's by Don Elliott and Sascha Burland. Related: burland, don, elliott, nutty, sascha, squirrels |
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Hoppity Hooper pilot Posted by: toontracker
Video duration: 284 seconds 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). Related: hooper, hoppity, jay, ward |
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Super 6 - Brothers Matzoriley Posted by: toontracker
Video duration: 562 seconds 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. Related: brothersmatzoriley, depatie-freleng, garylewis, super6 |
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Topper Toys Cartoon Fun with Hoppity Hooper Posted by: toontracker
Video duration: 321 seconds 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. Related: hooper, hoppity, jay, topper, toys, ward |
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Q. T. Hush Posted by: toontracker
Video duration: 433 seconds 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. Related: q.t.hush |
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What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This? Posted by: toontracker
Video duration: 194 seconds 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). Related: alice, davis, hanna-barbera, in, janet, jr., sammy, waldo, wonderland |
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Bucky and Pepito - The Coyote Catcher Posted by: toontracker
Video duration: 310 seconds Affectionately known as the worst cartoon series ever produced; from Sam Singer, called by Animato magazine "the Ed Wood of animation" Related: and, bucky, pepito, sam, singer |
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Mighty Mouse and the Mighty Heroes opening and closing Posted by: toontracker
Video duration: 147 seconds The original 1966 CBS-TV opening and closing from the Mighty Mouse and the Mighty Heroes series. Related: heroes, mighty |
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"Mad Mirror Land" Posted by: toontracker
Video duration: 271 seconds The live-action segment from Filmation's 1972 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie entry, "Daffy Duck and Porky Pig Meet the Groovie Goolies". Related: filmation, goolies, groovie |
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The New Adventures of Pinocchio - Duck Luck Posted by: toontracker
Video duration: 303 seconds 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. Related: pinocchio, rankin-bass, videocraft |
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Alice Open/Close Posted by: toontracker
Video duration: 198 seconds The opening and closing of the 1966 Hanna-Barbera TV special, Alice in Wonderland, featuring Rexall and Coca Cola sponsorship tags. Related: alice, coca, cola, hanna-barbera, in, rexall, wonderland |
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The Lone Ranger cartoon opening (1966) Posted by: toontracker
Video duration: 125 seconds The opening to Format Film's The Lone Ranger cartoon, originally seen in 1966 on CBS-TV. Related: films, format, lone, ranger |
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The Beagles - "Foreign Legion Flops" part one Posted by: toontracker
Video duration: 364 seconds Total TV's The Beagles first appeared on CBS-TV in 1966 and was later rerun on ABC-TV. This is the first part of "Foreign Legion Flops". For more info see http://www.toontrack er.com/beagles/beagl es.htm Related: beagles, totaltv |
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Peter Potamus open/close Posted by: toontracker
Video duration: 106 seconds The opening and closing from The Peter Potamus Show. Unfortunately, the opening ends short, just before the Ideal Toys tag. Related: hanna-barbera, peterpotamus |
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The Reluctant Dragon and Mr. Toad Show open/close Posted by: toontracker
Video duration: 128 seconds The opening and closing of the Rankin/Bass series, the Reluctant Dragon and Mr. Toad Show, originally seen in 1970 on ABC-TV. Related: dragon, in, mr., rankinbass, reluctant, the, toad, willows, wind |
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Linus - Macy's Thanksgiving Day Balloon Posted by: toontracker
Video duration: 294 seconds 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. Related: cereals, ed, graham, linus, lionhearted, post, thanksgiving |
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Off To See The Wizard color segments Posted by: toontracker
Video duration: 204 seconds 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. Related: abelevitow, chuckjones, dawsbutler, juneforay, melblanc, wizardofoz |
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Spunky and Tadpole Posted by: toontracker
Video duration: 216 seconds An episode of the Adventures of Spunky and Tadpole, an animated series from 1958. Related: and, spunky, tadpole |
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Wonderful Stories of Professor Kitzel - John Cabot Posted by: toontracker
Video duration: 268 seconds Professor Kitzel and his time machine take you on a trip back in history. Produced and directed by Shamus Culhane in 1972 for M.G. Films. Related: culhane, kitzel, professorkitzel, shamus, shamusculhane |
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Hell-Bent For Election Part One Posted by: toontracker
Video duration: 376 seconds One of the first major films from UPA Studios (then called Industrial Films), 1944's Hell-Bent For Election was a campaign film sponsored by UAW-CIO in support of Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Due to the length of this film it has been split into two parts. Executive Producer - Stephen Bosustow. Production Design - Zack Schwartz. Directed by Charles M. Jones. Related: chuckjones, upa |
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Will the Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down open / close Posted by: toontracker
Video duration: 120 seconds 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. Related: davidl.lander, filmation, jerrylewis |
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Hell-Bent For Election Part Two Posted by: toontracker
Video duration: 404 seconds One of the first major films from UPA Studios (then called Industrial Films), 1944's Hell-Bent For Election was a campaign film sponsored by UAW-CIO in support of Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Due to the length of this film it has been split into two parts. Executive Producer - Stephen Bosustow. Production Design - Zack Schwartz. Directed by Charles M. Jones. Related: chuckjones, upa |

























