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  • @77ac377 LOL

  • lol we're broke

  • @HumanDynamite777 Poor Guy

  • That jester looking guy with the orange suit looks like Marty Feldman in Young Frankinstein.

    Eye-Gore!

    Frode-Rick!.

  • @nellgwen48 RIP Marty Feldman

  • @cstoczyn You got it.

  • @nellgwen48 Thanks, BTW, He's Famous For His Bug-Eyes, Huh?

  • SO THATS HOW TAXES WERE BORN

  • @homiex04 LOL

  • WOW ITS A FRACTURED FAIRY TALE!!!!

  • The actual title of this one is "The LITTLE Princess", and was first seen on "ROCKY AND HIS FRIENDS" in 1960. Daws Butler is the "King" (doing his "Charles Butterworth" impression, which became the voice for "Cap'n Crunch") and several other parts; Bill Scott has a few parts, and Julie Bennett (filling in for June Foray) is the "Princess".

  • @fromthesidelines Long Live Julie Bennett!

  • rocky and bullwinkle?

  • dawes butler...thnks for the info.... :)

  • @taltuls Long Live Daws Butler!!!!

  • the king sounds a lot like yogi bear

  • He should. That was Dawes Butler! A contemporary of fellow voice-over artist Mel Blanc, he free-lanced for all the major animated cartoon producers during the Fifties and Sixties. From Chilly Willy the Penguin to the original Capt. Crunch.

  • Of course, his best known characters will always be Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Snagglepuss, Quickdraw McGraw and Baba Louie, and the rest of Hanna-Barbera's classic menagerie.

  • @Carycomic RIP Daws Butler

  • think i remember this one

  • this is a funny little classic

    no pun intended

  • 1 door one, 2 doors two lol

  • yogi bear!!!

    boobies

  • Cool! Fractured Fairy Tales!

  • cute i loved it

  • this made me smile

    it's very cute.

  • Love it. thanks for the good memories.

  • this is for my granpa

  • No kidding, always hilarious, one liners, etc. Those guys back then knew how to make these funny!

  • And you actually had the whole thing. I remember these fractured fairy tales, and I always loved them. Always funny. Thanks!

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