Only Clampett would make demands like timing and distortion in 1960s TV animation. The only thing wrong is that Cecil is smiling when he says "Oh no, not again!" It reminds me of John K's comment that in the 70s and 80s TV model sheets had the characters always smiling, which meant that they could never be unhappy, since no one would let you draw anything else.
The voice of Boris badenov, Crusty the "Mr/Limpet" Crab, PIllsbury Dougboy, Ludwig Von Drake--Paul Frees, guests stars in one of his two rare Beany voices, as Ace.
was this before or after "little ace from outer space"?
trailortrash85 7 months ago
Love the BatNicks!!!
comcreature 1 year ago
the hand and the "squeeezzee" is rather phalic, don't ya think?
lphvm 1 year ago
3:06 Doesn't that rodent look familiar like?
Good thing the Disney lawyers let him off this time.....
iwasanangryyoungman 2 years ago
Only Clampett would make demands like timing and distortion in 1960s TV animation. The only thing wrong is that Cecil is smiling when he says "Oh no, not again!" It reminds me of John K's comment that in the 70s and 80s TV model sheets had the characters always smiling, which meant that they could never be unhappy, since no one would let you draw anything else.
narozzz 2 years ago
The voice of Boris badenov, Crusty the "Mr/Limpet" Crab, PIllsbury Dougboy, Ludwig Von Drake--Paul Frees, guests stars in one of his two rare Beany voices, as Ace.
SteveCarras 2 years ago
(3:32) "A Mad Pad, Dad?" Hey, that's Go Man Van Gogh's sign!
BTW, what exactly were they doing packing all that stuff in the rocket, like glasses, dice, teeth, hammers. etc?
wiley207 3 years ago