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  • I think by "Curses!" he ment "$&%#!"

  • Thank you a hundred times for posting this. I haven't seen it in years and have been looking for it for a while. :)

  • i love this cartoon

  • Were can i buy a jack knife that talks ?

  • anyone know the cartoon about the small car looking for his owner?

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  • Can anyone help me with the name of a cartoon by famous studios/noveltoons about to poor children who live with their mother and who dream of a land filled with food only to wake up and find that local chefs bakers and business men brought a lot of food to their house? Yes, my description is a bit choppy but hopefully you get my jist...

    Please and thank you in advance

  • @tylysoda The cartoon your looking for is called Somewhere in Dreamland (1945)

  • @cndaswthrt23 Yes! thank you v. much!

  • @tylysoda It's called "Somewhere in Dreamland. I found that cartoon in Youtube, you'll find it easily if you type the title in the search box.

  • "THE LAND OF THE LOST" originally began on the Mutual network in 1945, moving to ABC in 1947. Isabel Manning Hewsom wrote the scripts, and was also the "hostess"/narrator on the radio show (these cartoons were adapted from her radio scripts), but did not directly participate in the cartoon version. Mae Questel, however, did provide voices for several characters on the radio series...

  • what a strange cartoon...........NOSTALGIA!!

  • There's another version of this called "Land of The Lost Jewels."

  • oh yes i remember this ! yes. I have not seen that for a long time. awesome. thanks !

  • So now I know where all my daughters things are...great cartoon, haven't seen this in over forty years..great memories.

  • There is another "Version" of this, about the "pulling up an old boot", reading a book, stuff seeweed so you can breathe underwater, WATCHFIDDLE (as in hospital) 'roseda wristwatch", ect... It is on the dvd set of "Harveytoons" i think, but maybe with the 'toontime' in the beginning. anybody else know what I am talking about 1:22 - 1:33 is on another cartoon...

  • @TEMPmichaelhansen is this the one where they go to a Fish Ball...? Where electric fish and octopus dance???? I remember that one but can't find it.

  • @LastTree thats bednobs n broomsticks :)

  • @TEMPmichaelhansen I know exactly the one you're talking about -- Wally Pocketwatch was my earliest childhood hero and I was thrilled to find that cartoon again in the DVD set HarveyToons: The Complete Collection. Wally and Rosita appeared in the short called "Land of Lost Watches."

  • This cartoon was featured on the Daffy Duck VHS tape from Star Classics, but the tape got messed up, but when I got another copy, I can't see the cartoon where "The Impatient Patient" was cut almost towards the end until I can hear just audio, but the video itself did nothing. Great to see this cartoon. But this title has nothing to do with Sid & Morty Krofft's TV show from the 70's.

  • The cartoons on this Star Classics Daffy Duck VHS tape has "Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur", "To Duck or Not to Duck", "The Impatient Patient" and "Land of the Lost".

  • Dear Sir,

    Give the year this was shown and made . I think it may be a hero sort of to Sid & Morty Kroffts.

  • "Will you be my knife?"

    That's hilarious XD

  • quality video

  • i love this cartoon!

  • Amazing but very odd.

  • i love this cartoon!

    but if you think about it.. whoever created this cartoon must've been on some major drugs.. like dr. suess

  • If this cartoon wer to be made into live adventure it could star Michael Jackson

    A michael Jacknife

  • "Marshall, Will and Holly on a routine..."

    Oh, sorry, my mind was gone.

  • If this were made into a parody with Thomas the Tank Engine, this could be the cast!:

    Thomas: Billy

    Mavis: Isabelle

    Salty: Red Lantern

    Percy: Jack Knife

    Gordon: King Knife

    Henry, Boco, James, Edward, Donald, Douglass: Knives of the Square Table

    Rosie: Princess Butterknife

    Diesel: Dirty Dirk

  • You don't know how long I've been looking for this!! Thank you thank you!

  • Same here, I've been looking for this for years but forgot the title of it.

  • I love these cartoons...isn't there more adventures of Red Lantern? Didn't he take the children to the Fish Ball? (Bowl)?

  • i can't tell you how long i've been looking for this.....thank you so much for uploading

  • hey, me too, i just typed in "jack knife cartoon" and it came up

  • The Land of the Lost cartoons made a deep impression on me when I was a child.When I learned this was based on a children's radio show I did a little research.Isabel Manning Hewson's Land of the Lost was on during the late 1940s.There were books as well as cartoons based on it.Isabel imagined herself as the little girl in the series.Her motto was,"Never say Lost."

  • Now will you be my Knife!!! :D

  • OMG you dont know how much ive been trying to look for it

    thanx for addin it !!

  • Feel sharp.Look sharp, Be sharp

  • I barely remember this! Fun to see it again, esp the frame story about the fish and the kids. Do recall the story about Sir Jack Knife and his ambitions and how he saved the girl from the villian's knife-sharpener, but that's it.

    Never knew it was a radio show, the things I've missed.

  • This"Land Of The Lost"Movie cartoon was

    based upon an actual "LOTL"radio episode. Ms.Mae Questel(God Bless Her Soul!)also

    did voices for that radio installment.

  • "The Land Of The Lost!"children's radio show

    was heard on The ABC Radio Network in the early

    1940's. "Red Lantern"The Fish Prime Minister of"King Find

    All"was performed by Mr.Art Carney.

  • Very nice short movie!

  • Thank you. I have been trying to find this movie for the longest time. It was my favorite when I was a toddler to 5 years old. We lost my VHS during a move. but now my son can watch it too

  • i havent seen this in ages! thanx 4 uploading it!!!

  • when I was about 40 years old, I used to love this show.

  • I first watched this Movie cartoon on "Cartoon

    Playtime!"along with "Looney Tunes","Gabby"

    "Terrytunes" and "Merrie Melodies"weekday

    afternoons on WNEW TV Ch.5 in NYC in the late 1950's.

  • This movie cartoon was based upon the popular

    children's radio show"Land Of The Lost!"  (Not to be confused with the sci-fi kids tv show)

    "Isobelle's"voice was Mae Questel's.."Red Latern's"

    and the evil knife's voice was Jackson Beck's.

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