My last comment meant the cartoon producers in publicirty and such...Leon Schlesinger, Ed Sezler, their MGM counterpart Fred Quimby, and even credit publicising Walt DIsney likewise got exclsuvie credit for WRITING AND DRAWING childrens and comic books with the icons and indicia we love. Just a thing of the day...
This was Frank Graham's last project . At the height of his career he got dumped by his girlfriend and, unfortunate to say, committed suicide in his car by inhaling deadly fumes. R.I.P. Frank!
Note there are no voice credits. Only Mel Blanc, per contract, was allowed a voice credit in the WBs. So Arthur Q. Bryan, the usual voice of Elmer Fudd (as he is here), were never formally credited for their great voice work.
It was just a sign of the times (as that later 1966 Petula Clark song said) for someone to get credit, if of higher status, for others (John Seely who got credit for the "scores" of six certain fall-winter 1958 shorts was the same way--he had many composers who music was used but credited to him--likewise the cartoon producers themselves..if you've got the higher status, you've got the credit.Just a practice du jour.)
When I was little I seriously once put a whole bunch of little pretzels sticks in my mouth pretending to be John chain-smoking. I love that scene BTW>
Speaking of chiding.....what was that Pink Panther cartoon episode where the narrator provokes Pink into fighting against his neighbor....and vice versa?
Paul Frees as the narrator for the Pink Panther episode sounded pretty much like the narrator who did this Elmer Fudd cartoon.
a brilliant cartoon. It is a perfect combination between the story, the music and the voices. a masterpice,unique, Mel Blanc as chicken ;-) RIP Mel Blanc. a unique Voice.
Very CUTE!!! Yeah, pscychologically speaking!! Frank Graham is indeed the narrator, Artghur Q.Bryan [1899=1959] Fudd and Mel Blanc [1908-89] the rooster. Who is really chicken.
Needs to be properly deinterlaced; blending both fields together isn't a very good method. If OP is interested, message me I can put you onto some tools if you feel like taking the time (yes it is somewhat complicated, but if you have an interlaced source it'll produce beautiful results).
That said, it's a cute short. Thank god for someone posting this in WIDESCREEN.
0:33 how's called this song?
Qoqnos1 4 months ago
What's the name of the breaking dawn song?
Qoqnos1 4 months ago
My last comment meant the cartoon producers in publicirty and such...Leon Schlesinger, Ed Sezler, their MGM counterpart Fred Quimby, and even credit publicising Walt DIsney likewise got exclsuvie credit for WRITING AND DRAWING childrens and comic books with the icons and indicia we love. Just a thing of the day...
SteveCarras 5 months ago
This was Frank Graham's last project . At the height of his career he got dumped by his girlfriend and, unfortunate to say, committed suicide in his car by inhaling deadly fumes. R.I.P. Frank!
CheeseReaper22 8 months ago
Wait a minute - it's Sunday morning - the church bells are ringing - and Fudd isn't going to church? IS FUDD AN ATHEIST???
WSenator1 8 months ago
Note there are no voice credits. Only Mel Blanc, per contract, was allowed a voice credit in the WBs. So Arthur Q. Bryan, the usual voice of Elmer Fudd (as he is here), were never formally credited for their great voice work.
WSenator1 8 months ago
@WSenator1
It was just a sign of the times (as that later 1966 Petula Clark song said) for someone to get credit, if of higher status, for others (John Seely who got credit for the "scores" of six certain fall-winter 1958 shorts was the same way--he had many composers who music was used but credited to him--likewise the cartoon producers themselves..if you've got the higher status, you've got the credit.Just a practice du jour.)
SteveCarras 5 months ago
This seems like a takeoff on the narration on soap operas on old-time radio.
WSenator1 9 months ago
Wow, the narraoter is an asshole. rotfl. morbidly hilarious commentary
EdnaFrom85 1 year ago
hey guys i'm looking for a looney tunes character. Anyone remember the name of a little sleepy crow that was always walking slowly?
labater21 1 year ago
@labater21 The crow you ask is "mynah bird", he appears in some Inki (the prehistoric boy who hunts it)
gothcraft 6 months ago
@gothcraft thnx a lot :)
labater21 6 months ago
When I was little I seriously once put a whole bunch of little pretzels sticks in my mouth pretending to be John chain-smoking. I love that scene BTW>
glowworm2 1 year ago
Originally released September 23, 1949; produced by Edward Selzer and directed by I. "Friz" Freleng.
Voices - Narrator: Frank Graham. Elmer Fudd: Arthur Q. Bryan
dnm72863 2 years ago 9
1957 Blue Ribbon re-issue
dnm72863 2 years ago 6
I love how there's a huge gap in the credits between 'Backgrounds' and 'Musical Direction' because Mel Blanc does not do any voices in this cartoon.
baxterfilms 2 years ago 2
great cartoon! but the narrator is a f***!
springofpiesucks 2 years ago
Elmer makes a good farmer!
burlycut 2 years ago
Speaking of chiding.....what was that Pink Panther cartoon episode where the narrator provokes Pink into fighting against his neighbor....and vice versa?
Paul Frees as the narrator for the Pink Panther episode sounded pretty much like the narrator who did this Elmer Fudd cartoon.
Krazy3912 2 years ago
Punk tryin' to kill Fudd....if I we're that rooster...I'd try and kill that evil narrator. :-)
Krazy3912 2 years ago
This was like the only Dumb old Elmer fudd cartoon I enjoyed!
puccaperson 2 years ago
If I was John, I would've taken that ax Elmer sharpened... and used it on HIM!
BigKwell 2 years ago
Bullshit for spanish version. Learn english god damn it!
djnitor 2 years ago
and why you don´t learn Spanish as well?
dabc587 2 years ago
screw you
jorgeaguirrethomasmx 2 years ago
Whats the title of the song at 2:16
flex567 2 years ago
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2006sl98765 2 years ago
this is an american folk song, the name of it is some sunday mornig see wikipedia
2006sl98765 2 years ago
a brilliant cartoon. It is a perfect combination between the story, the music and the voices. a masterpice,unique, Mel Blanc as chicken ;-) RIP Mel Blanc. a unique Voice.
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2006sl98765 2 years ago
Brilliant!
tonsofunds 3 years ago
Very CUTE!!! Yeah, pscychologically speaking!! Frank Graham is indeed the narrator, Artghur Q.Bryan [1899=1959] Fudd and Mel Blanc [1908-89] the rooster. Who is really chicken.
SteveCarras 3 years ago
i search for spanish version.
jovenlibre 3 years ago
nice
amberdahooper 3 years ago
Frank Graham, 1914-1950. Did voice of Fox in Fox and Crow cartoons.
GTbooster 3 years ago
the greatest ever !!!
lakidj23887 3 years ago
Needs to be properly deinterlaced; blending both fields together isn't a very good method. If OP is interested, message me I can put you onto some tools if you feel like taking the time (yes it is somewhat complicated, but if you have an interlaced source it'll produce beautiful results).
That said, it's a cute short. Thank god for someone posting this in WIDESCREEN.
mendaliv 3 years ago
Very cute short.
incagrl01 4 years ago
Who is that narrator? Really neat short!
jshweid 4 years ago