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  • Sid Raymond, who normally provided voices for Paramount's Famous Studios (as Wolfie, Baby Huey, Katnip, and other funny animals) provided the voices here {his "Dimwit" sounds similar to his "Katnip" voice}. Dayton Allen usually did the primary voices, but apparently wasn't available for this cartoon...

  • Duuuuh! Duh, duh, duuuh, duh! Duuuuuh.

    I wonder who was the inspiration for Dimwit the dog? LOveryL

  • Dey sure had dat Brooklnese Down Pat-Fuggedaboudit!

  • I grew up with this.. Thisis heaven on earth to me. Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • those old days... nothing like them... thanks for posting this specific one.. :)

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  • I loved Heckle and Jeckle!!!

  • i use to love this show when i was 8

  • Hah, serves 'em right in the end! Little brats. XD Heh heh, ahh, I love 'em anyway. XD

  • THIS SHIT HERE!!!!

    Best dam cartoon!!

  • I like the little homage to W.C. Fields and Eddie Anderson at 1:16, and one to Walter Winchell, too.

    This was always one of my favorite episodes.

  • I like the little homage to W.C. Fields and Eddie Anderson at 1:16.

  • these were one of my favorites back in the 60s!

  • I just love the way Heckle & Jeckle screw with their adversaries! Pure hilarity!

  • why's heckle and jeckle exploded while trimmed off their feathers in the end? :'(

  • Yes, 'nairb', during the period Ed "Archie" Gardner taped "DUFFY'S TAVERN" in Puerto Rico (1949-'51) {primarily for tax purposes}; apparently, Charles Cantor couldn't make the move with the cast, so Ed got Sid to replace him [they both used similar "dumb" voices, so listeners hardly knew the difference].

  • Thank you for uploading these. Heckle and Jeckle were my favorites, I loved the music and sound effects, Terry was ahead of his time with terrytoons!

    Onna

  • I watched these guys as a child but they were newer ones. Funny, I didn't find out until I was an adult that magpies look nothing like that. :)

  • Got I haven't seen one of these cartoons in ages. At least thirty years or so.

  • First released in February 1947; directed by Connie Rasinski, story by John Foster, music by Philip A. Scheib. Sid Raymond, who usually provided voices for Paramount' "Famous Studios" theatrical cartoons at the time, are the magpies' voices (and Dimwit the dog's) here.

  • Didn't Sid Raymond play the role of Finnegan in the radio comedy DUFFY'S TAVERN.

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