I never would have guessed that this was a Hubley cartoon, if that 's true. But voice talents Gene Wilder and Joan Rivers from "Letterman"? I don't think so.
@JMaxfield09 "The Adventures of Letterman" was introduced on Season 3 (1971-1972) of Sesame Street. And they got Gene Wilder to do the voice of Letterman, Joan Rivers was the narrator, also Zero Mostel was the voice of Spell Binder, The Evil Magician.
@JMaxfield09 I have never seen The Electric Company. Before. But I do remember that The Electric Company's monolith segments was also aired on Sesame Street (such as the one for "ME!")
The "j" backgound looks like a Japanese flag. And that for "w" looks kinda like a Twister mat.
RJSchex 2 months ago
More likely this was animated by cel transformation master Vince Collins, and not The Hubleys.
iwantoldschool 3 months ago
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quizmaster85 1 year ago
I never would have guessed that this was a Hubley cartoon, if that 's true. But voice talents Gene Wilder and Joan Rivers from "Letterman"? I don't think so.
JMaxfield09 1 year ago
@JMaxfield09 "The Adventures of Letterman" was introduced on Season 3 (1971-1972) of Sesame Street. And they got Gene Wilder to do the voice of Letterman, Joan Rivers was the narrator, also Zero Mostel was the voice of Spell Binder, The Evil Magician.
BuddyBoy600alt 1 year ago
@BuddyBoy600alt Um...aren't you getting Hubley cartoons for Sesame Street mixed up with those for the Electric Company?
JMaxfield09 1 year ago
@JMaxfield09 I have never seen The Electric Company. Before. But I do remember that The Electric Company's monolith segments was also aired on Sesame Street (such as the one for "ME!")
BuddyBoy600alt 1 year ago