Originally released in August 1942, with several references to the ongoing patriotism of World War II {"$100 War Bond", "Ever-Wear" (WearEver) Aluminum for National Defense, "food hoarder"} Frank Graham is the narrator; Sara Berner is the "Mother" (using the same accent as "Mama Buzzard" in "Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid").
I love the laugh of that kid calling "wolf!" It's so obnoxious!
DiscordianDisciple27 1 month ago
Originally released in August 1942, with several references to the ongoing patriotism of World War II {"$100 War Bond", "Ever-Wear" (WearEver) Aluminum for National Defense, "food hoarder"} Frank Graham is the narrator; Sara Berner is the "Mother" (using the same accent as "Mama Buzzard" in "Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid").
fromthesidelines 3 months ago
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thumbs up if you liked this Foney Fables (1942)
sexykatie90 8 months ago
have you guys noticed that the baby's foot disappear?
adirm18 11 months ago
@adirm18 Never noticed that. Strange. 7:20
cccartoons 11 months ago
@cccartoons heck, one of the feet has a different amount of digits from the other!
Georgiacatcrimson 9 months ago
I saw this once when I was younger :) and I never realised the boy who creid wolf was bugs bunny's voice :') I am so stupid xD
IzziMitchell 11 months ago
good stuff
24ryangreen 1 year ago
Eh...he's been sick...
THAT always cracked me up. Oh...and the Sleeping Beauty scene was so wrong
fireredhead9 1 year ago
its awesome
emmaluify 1 year ago
ilove it :DD
emmaluify 1 year ago