Several "dubbed versions" have the original end music replaced. I know "My Little Buckaroo" actually has the 1938-41 closing cue on its dubbed print, instead of the 1937-38 version.
Thank you!!! I've been looking for this for about a decade now!! It's my favorite old-timey cartoon short!!! I'm so starting a band based on these awesome hobos.
It could during the 30s when train hopping was common despite it being illegal. Trains during the 30s had guards who would grab hobos out of trains and take them to jail.
Originally released in May 1939 (this is a 1946 reissue). Directed by Ben Hardaway & Cal Dalton; story by Jack Miller; Richard Bickenbach was originally credited as sole animator; and Carl Stalling provided the score. Pinto Colvig {formerly "Goofy" at the Disney studio- he wouldn't return until 1948} is the "lead hobo", Mel Blanc provides other voices; The Sportsmen Quartet harmionize at 5:21...
no sound?
Ivanatis 3 months ago
@Ivanatis Sound works fine.
tehkittehs 3 months ago
Mega awesome guys!))
sermann123 7 months ago
Thanks for clarifying that, 'Classic'.
fromthesidelines 9 months ago
Several "dubbed versions" have the original end music replaced. I know "My Little Buckaroo" actually has the 1938-41 closing cue on its dubbed print, instead of the 1937-38 version.
ClassicTVMan1981X 9 months ago
almost forgot my sodium cetal sopholate
MLeonBridges 10 months ago
Thank you!!! I've been looking for this for about a decade now!! It's my favorite old-timey cartoon short!!! I'm so starting a band based on these awesome hobos.
LilLauren82 1 year ago
wow, the time of that cartoon have the most happiest and almost advance hobos
alienvspredator444 1 year ago
Am i crazy or does this video have no sound?
discoluvbuggy 1 year ago
how can a train have a hobo eliminator ?
Trainhugger1997 1 year ago
@Trainhugger1997:
It's very simple...
LychkovIA 1 year ago
@Trainhugger1997
It could during the 30s when train hopping was common despite it being illegal. Trains during the 30s had guards who would grab hobos out of trains and take them to jail.
MWolfL 1 year ago
Interestingly, hoboes have existed for years (since the early 1930s) but WB didn't make a cartoon about them until *1939*!
MWolfL 1 year ago
Originally released in May 1939 (this is a 1946 reissue). Directed by Ben Hardaway & Cal Dalton; story by Jack Miller; Richard Bickenbach was originally credited as sole animator; and Carl Stalling provided the score. Pinto Colvig {formerly "Goofy" at the Disney studio- he wouldn't return until 1948} is the "lead hobo", Mel Blanc provides other voices; The Sportsmen Quartet harmionize at 5:21...
fromthesidelines 3 years ago
Wow! Thanks for the info! I was wondering if that was Goofy....
benkenobisgirl 3 years ago
@fromthesidelines
It was actually June 17, 1939, according to Box Office magazine. Was reissued on February 14, 1948.
ClassicTVMan1981X 9 months ago
Thanks for the upload =D
WarRockGewehr43 3 years ago