Originally released as a Columbia "Fable" in April 1942 (this is a 16mm "home movie" reissue print, via Official Films, from the late '40s; note the part about "including television" in the end title). Billy Bletcher is the voice of the Wolf [and the narrator at the end].
Originally released as a Columbia "Fable" in April 1942 (this is a 16mm "home movie" reissue print, via Official Films, from the late '40s; note the part about "including television" in the end title). Billy Bletcher is the voice of the Wolf [and the narrator at the end].
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
Its great to see these old Columbia cartoons again. I wish Columbia or whoever owns them now would release them on DVD. Thanks for showing them!
585michael 3 years ago
Sony Pictures owns Columbia, Screen Gems, and Tri-Star.
Rlotpir1972 2 years ago
05:40-05:48 "No! No! Oh my god! No! No! NO! HELP! HALP! HEL-" BOOM! Did it sound like he screamed
"Oh my god!" not "Oh my gosh!" to anyone else?
cha5 4 years ago
I love the classics. Those were the "Golden Ages" of animation.
MDthornton83 4 years ago
@MDthornton83 I don't know if I would call it the "Golden Ages" of animation. Perhaps the "Dark Ages" maybe
Yin157 8 months ago
@Yin157 Well... I think these were some of the defining ages of animation. Even though I wasn't around at the time, I know quality when I see it.
MDthornton83 8 months ago