Thanks for uploading the cartoon, this is what I was expecting you to upload on YouTube. It really wasn't a request I was just warning you about this copy.
A TECHNICAL NOTE: The First 1963 Famous Short to have just one animator credited is "Gramps to the Rescure" which was also a strange comeback appearance for Skit and Skat who appeared mostly in 1960.
A TECHNICAL NOTE: The First 1963 Famous Short to have just one animator credited is "Gramps to the Rescure" which was also a strange comeback appearance for Skit and Skat who appeared mostly in 1960.
Originally released in December 1956, at the time Famous Studios (soon to become Paramount Cartoon Studios) began to drastically tighten its production budgets [note that only ONE animator is credited]. Sid Raymond and Jack Mercer provide most of the voices; Arnold Stang has only a giggle or two!
@Uncutcartoons247 This is due to the crew trying to give the characters a late 1950's feel (similar to how Herman and Katnip look in the H&K Series Card), it may be huge noticeable here in the main cartoon, but it will get more noticeable in later entries
Thanks for uploading the cartoon, this is what I was expecting you to upload on YouTube. It really wasn't a request I was just warning you about this copy.
FanimationXV 1 week ago
One of the few pre-1963 Famous shorts animated by only one animator, in this case Morey Reden who was one of Tendlar's main animators in the 1940s.
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A TECHNICAL NOTE: The First 1963 Famous Short to have just one animator credited is "Gramps to the Rescure" which was also a strange comeback appearance for Skit and Skat who appeared mostly in 1960.
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A TECHNICAL NOTE: The First 1963 Famous Short to have just one animator credited is "Gramps to the Rescure" which was also a strange comeback appearance for Skit and Skat who appeared mostly in 1960.
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Originally released in December 1956, at the time Famous Studios (soon to become Paramount Cartoon Studios) began to drastically tighten its production budgets [note that only ONE animator is credited]. Sid Raymond and Jack Mercer provide most of the voices; Arnold Stang has only a giggle or two!
fromthesidelines 3 weeks ago
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fromthesidelines 3 weeks ago
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"it may be huge noticeable here in the main cartoon"
I meant to say "it may not be hugely noticeable", but i accidentally made a mistake and can't remove and correct it due to my laptop being stubborn.
SUPERCRAFTKS 1 month ago
@Uncutcartoons247 This is due to the crew trying to give the characters a late 1950's feel (similar to how Herman and Katnip look in the H&K Series Card), it may be huge noticeable here in the main cartoon, but it will get more noticeable in later entries
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@weirdproq1 This is around the time that the character designs and artwork started to really stiffen up at Famous.
Uncutcartoons247 1 month ago
@TeamRocket2010 It's only coming out of one speaker.
Uncutcartoons247 1 month ago
The print looks really good—clear and fairly sharp. The video fallout was mild at worst.
deadlyshoesalesman 1 month ago
The mice look like they have a different design.
weirdproq1 1 month ago
Where's the sound?
TeamRocket2010 1 month ago
How could the Famous Studios production card be green? It's usually red in the Noveltoons. Anywho, thanks for the upload.
LFWISKOOLreturns 1 month ago
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flipside1545 1 month ago