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  • Snuffy...he was a lazy no good shiftless bastard..

  • Jajajaja que recuerdos...buenisimo...!!!

  • me acuerdo del episodio de la rana "morrocotuda"

  • Remember Snuffy!!

  • forgot how annoying this was

  • Classic toon.

  • My, this takes me back....to the dark ages! 

  • :-)

  • This could be the Tea Party Anthem!

  • I thought he said "I'm a' fried" -like a he's fried from smoking too much weed!! ahhaha

  • seria genial si pusieran algunos capitulos¡¡¡¡

  • oh oh oh, rayos y trueenos

    yo soy muuuy buenoooo

    oh oh oh, rayos y truenos,

    yo soy tapón.

  • gracias al que subio la intro de tapon, llevaba años buscandola,donde puedo bajar la musica para `ponerla en el movil?

  • Wow I was a child when that cartoon used to come on in the 60s I remember that song word for word!

  • todavia me cuesta creer que haya encontrado esto. yo no tenia mas de 4 a~nos cuando vi estos monos animados la primera vez. eso por alla por el 81. gracias al que lo subio

  • Snuffy was a lazy shiftless Hillbilly...

  • Snuffy was code for South American snuff films wherein life was cheap and murder was for sport. He was also a fatty chaser as evidenced by his bbw wife.

  • OR.... it could mean ground tobacco.

    Yeah. Which one is more likely?

  • Note to mkl62:

    Yep, that's right, m8..Robin Williams (a BIG 'toon buff himself) noted that on a talk show once..And one of my own colleagues made the sage observation that "He WAS a sailor, after all..".

    Note to acholl980:

    The bulk of the KFS toons were made in New York by Paramount's Famous Studios. Some of the films (Primarily Popeye and ALL Krazy Kat's) were done in Eastern Europe under the supervision of Gene Deitch.

  • Snuffy Smith was one of four cartoon series that pre-Beatles producer Al Brodox work with Paramount. According to Leonard Maltin's Book Of Mice and Magic Brodox wanted 50 Snuffy Smiths, 50 Krazy Kats, 50 Beetle Bailey's and 150 Popeye's. The effort was staggering and one studio couldn't handle it so the projects was handed out to studios all over the world.

  • There was also Popeye's pal Shorty who was in a few of the cartoons. He was modeled after (& voiced by) Arnold Stang.

  • Any uploads of the Snuffy Smith cartoons. I see that Paul Frees voiced Snuffy and also Barney Google, too. Frees voiced a lot of cartoon characters. I would say that he, Paul Winchell, Daws Butler, Mel Blanc, and Janet Waldo were some of the most famous cartoon voices of all time.

  • Don't forget Jack Mercer, the actor who voiced Popeye & Felix the Cat.

  • I have heard that the reason that Popeye's mumblings were the voicer making obscene comments and that they made onto the final product. Can you imagine the outrage back then had that gotten out? I mean, people were shocked at the last line of Gone With the Wind. How times have changed.

  • They certainly have. Obscene or not, those mumblings made the Popeye cartoons the classics they've become through the years.

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  • I liked Popeye when I was small. I remember most of the characters, Olive Oyl, though I never saw her brother, Castor. He introduced them to each other, as the story goes. Bluto/Brutus, Swee'Pea, Sea Hag, Eugene the Jeep, Wimpy, Popeye's nephews, Alice the Goon, who frightened children when she was first introduced, and Professor Watasnoozle. Sad that they don't make these kinds of cartoons anymore. Oh, yes, don't forget Popeye's father, Poopdeck Pappy.

  • Don't forget June Foray AKA Rocket J. Squirrel

  • the most famous red neck...

  • jajajajajajajajajajajajajajaja­jajjaa tanto tiemppo sin escuchar al tio tapon

  • muchos y lindos recuerdos estos dibujos animados

  • Que emoción encontrar dibujos de la infancia Tapon era increible y divertido...

  • Does anyone know if this series is available on dvd? Also does anyone remember a cartoon called "Krazy Kat & Ignatz Mouse? I believe it was also releases by "King". And I also think that Beetle Bailey was a "King" production if I'm not mistaken. Ah, the memories.

  • jajajaja que maestro !!!!! que recuerdos ni me acordaba de su nombre claro Tapon ....... Yo tambien rallaba con Tapon este si que es de culto no creo que muchos se acuerden ..... jajaja increible falta la gata loca

  • Yes, 'Steve'. Kinney was producing the majority of KF's "Popeye" TV cartoons when Al Brodax told him in early 1961, "you make a 'Snuffy' cartoon and we'll see where it goes". Yet, Paramount/Kneitel in New York produced the series. '143', Allan DID provide "Barney's" voice in a few stories, but Frees usually doubled as "Snuffy" and "Barney". GeGe Pearson replaced Lucille Bliss as "CRUSADER RABBIT" when Shull Bonsall produced the new color series in 1957-'58 (he wouldn't pay Lucille full salary).

  • Dear From The Sidelines,

    Mr.Allen Melvin was one of the voices of Barney Google

    the other actor doing Barney Google's voice was Mr.Frees.

  • If only you can find the Snuffy Smith cartoon that Paramount/Famous Studios produced during the '40s. That's considered a "lost" cartoon. Snuffy's theme song was just as enjoyable as Popeye's and Beetle Bailey's.

  • The entire "Snuffy Smith" series (part of King Features' 1963 syndicated TV cartoon "package", which also included "Krazy Kat" and "Beetle Bailey") was produced by Paramount Cartoon Studios in New York; stories and voice tracks, featuring Paul Frees and GeGe Pearson, were "shipped in" from Hollywood.

  • The pilot was by Jack Kinney. Otherwise right. GeGe Pearson was the [rather unceremonious] replacement voice as Crusader Rabbit, following Lucille Bliss.

  • ohhhhh. i used to watch this when i was little

  • Alguien puede decirme la letra en inglés de la canción? Gracias..!

  • Oh oh oh

    Great balls of fire, I'm bodacious

    Oh oh oh

    Great balls of fire, I'm a fright

    Oh oh oh

    Great balls of fire, goodness gracious

    I'm chop, chop, chop, chop, choppin' with all'a my might

    Yeah!

  • @marxho Please translate into Spanish!!!

  • @marxho Waaaahoo! Another classic from my childhood--complete with the Fanfare.

    (Uh-uh, don't figure out my age, LOLOLOLOL).

  • Where's the rest of the cartoon?

  • Gracias, me hiciste recordar a la época de Locomotion, que tiempos aquellos...

  • I used to watch this in locomotion I remember that after this came Beetle Bailey and then Blondie =)

    what a good times they were!

  • the very first thing I saw in color in 1965 on our brand new color Curtis Mathes T.V. I was 6.

  • TV cured your colorblindness? XD

  • Nope, Snuffy Smith did. All hail Snuffy - Aw Aw Aww!

  • Sube los capitulos, no saben cuanto lo he buscado, solo la cancioncita me trae gratos recuerdos, Gracias. Igual Beto el Recluta y la Gata Loca jajaja

  • Que buen clasico..!!! Chicos, saben donde puedo encontrar un video de Tapón en Youtube o en otro similar? Los busco pero nada, Mil Gracias,

  • por fin encontré a TAPON!!!

    llevo una década buscandolo.

    lo mas cómico es que nadie se acuerda de estos monos... la gente me decía que estaba chiflado!

    que maravilla, yo rallaba con TAPON cuando era pendex.

  • everyday,,,I used to watch this on the John B & Clem show

  • Do anybody have at least one chapter of this cartoon.. I haven't seen this one since I was 4 or 5 years old!!!!!!!!

  • I was about 10 when I watched this.

    Great!!

    Me, from Chile.

  • I love Dom Casual credits.

  • Music: Winston Sharples

    Lyrics: Unknown

    Vocal: Paul Frees

  • jaja que buena pon un capitulo y si alaguien me puede decir donde encontrar a la gata loca, gracias

  • esta bueno el videito de introduccion, pero me gustaria q subas un capiltulo de este dibujo animado q es lo maximo y me recuerda mucho mi infancia porfavor te lo ruego te lo agradecere toda la vida. ricardo saldaña

  • I use to watch this on TV in the early morning.Along with Krazy Kat,Beetle Baily and one other I can't think of. Maybe Lil Abner?

  • I did! but I also watched it along with Blondie!

    aww...those good old times!

  • It was on Channel 11 in New York.

  • That's tune's been stuck in my head for 40 years! What the heck are the lyrics?

  • OK, the lyrics sound like this:

    Uh, oh oh, great balls of fire I'm audacious

    Uh, oh oh, great balls of fire, I'm a fright

    Uh, oh oh, great balls of fire, goodness gracious ...

    I'm a chop, chop, chop, chop, chop with all of my might

  • Oh Man! Just like LordGord said, I've never forgotten that opening ditty!! That and the Krazy Kat cartoons!

  • That opening was produced by Paramount/Famous Studios. This studio released a full-animated Snuffy Smith cartoon around l946, but it's considered a lost cartoon. Man, if someone can find that and post it here!

  • Thanks for posting that.  That opening song has been stuck in my head for near 30 years.

  • WOW! Haven't seen that in YEARS!

    My kind O'cartoon I recall...Thank You!

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