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  • Harold Hecuba

    

  • LOL. 2:52 he's reading "GAY BOY ANNUAL".  LOL. of course, back then, gay meant happy but still...

  • @fixfireleo

    No it didn't people assume that the word gay wasn't used to refer to homosexuals but it was.

  • Good!

  • This video is a favorite on Harare

  • People seem to have a more fun sense of humor than what we have today when watching these cartoons of a few decades ago. I think the counterculture wars of the late 1960s made us quite bitter today.

  • the wolf looks like the pink panther/bunny

  • BO-RING

    

  • i like the origanl better

  • A favorite :)

  • Henry must be a democrat

  • The three pigs were safe in the brick house...until the government found out about the luxury brick mansion and raised property taxes. The three little pigs, unable to find a job in a bad economy, couldn't afford the taxes. The government kicked them out, the bank took over and sold the house as a foreclosed property, reaping windfall profits. The big bad wolf, who had been tracking the economic situation, came back from the woods and ate the three little homeless pigs, ending their misery.

  • Whom shall I say is calling whom?

  • June Foray is just a legend, her vocal range is just so appealing to my ears and just simply FANTASTIC .......PERIOD.

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  • I wonder what a wolf/pig hybrid looks like. arararar

  • The character of the wolf is based on Phil Silvers.

  • @JoePrzemyslany yes, but who did the actual voice characterization?

  • @JoePrzemyslany I think it's Paul Frees.

  • i don't really get this... a man saying this whole story and made the pigss girls!

  • Eventhough these cartoons were produced with a very low budget, THESE ARE 100% funnier than the S hit Cartoon Network produces...

  • Thanks for posting these great cartoons. They're still a lot of fun!

  • 5:35 YouTube video: Three Little Pigs, Fractured Fairy Tales, 1961; 0:14 "as told by Edward Everett Horton."

    March 18, 1886: birth of Edward Everett Horton, American actor (d. 1970). In the 1960s, he was the narrator on television's "Fractured Fairy Tales" on The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show.

  • I remember these from when I was a kid - loved them - thanks for posting

  • A pink wolf?? (LMAO)

  • Genius. Genius. Genius.

  • "Type PRIZE before youtube and hit enter"

  • Great cartoons! Brings me back in time..to when things were simple and no hidden meanings.

  • The wolf sounds a little like Snagglepus. Exit stage left.

  • Nice to hear Bill Scott, a.k.a. the voice of Bullwinkle, doing the wolf. Hilarious.

  • @misfitstranger That is actually Daws Butler voicing the wolf, if I'm not mistaken

  • That's pretty much how exciting Niagara Falls is.

  • LOL!! This was stupid, but funny.

  • my english teacher got me into this show

  • whisper  sweet nothings. Now thats funny!

  • lol my name is kassandra xD

  • does someone had beauty and the beast fractured fairytale? can u pls send me link!!! tnx a lot

  • why does a female pig have a subscription to gay boy annual

  • @nunnrz1

    she didint...he used his cartoon powers to procur it....and....gay means happy.

  • Love that singing telegram!

  • ...sweet nothing in her ear :Nothing nothing nothing !!hahaah

  • As most should know words can have more than one meaning. Gay is slang for homosexual, true, but it is also, but lessor known these days a word for happy or joyful, carefree...know your launguage and be more well rounded otherwise you just sound like an idiot...

  • Gay Boy Annual, hahahahahahaha. That would never fly in a cartoon to day.

  • Capital P-I-double G-S!

  • Clever stuff. Cartoon now-days can hardly be called anything but dull as dirt.

  • Out of shape fairy - she's out of breath pushing a book! Perhaps back in 1961 they knew about the coming obesity problem in America!

  • I love "Fractured Fairy Tales!:Use the pause button and check out the magazines the wolf reads, and particularly the "sheet music" on the piano!

  • The wolf here is actually a characture of Phil Silvers, who was a comedian of the time who had a show of his own, The Phil Silvers Show, where he played a sargent named Bilko.

  • @deaddoc Yep, that's Daws Butler doing the voice of the wolf - the same style he did for Hokey Wolf - which was in fact a take off on Phil Silvers, Much like most of Hanna Barberas characters (DB's main studio) were. Yogi Bear/Art Carney's Ed Norton, The Flintstones/The Honeymooners, Snagglepuss/Bert Lahr's Cowardly Lion, etc.

  • Daws Butler was also a mentor to Nancy "Bart Simpson" Cartwright. She pays fitting tribute to him in her memoir "My Life as a Ten-Year-Old Boy".

  • lol@ the 3:48 mark -- "How do you like them apples". I would have guessed that was a phrase from year 2000 or more recent -- not from back in 1961 or prior.

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  • Here's another take on the Three Pigs story posted on Youtube :

    /view_play_list?p=54B6EC10BC81­E53D&search_query=Tales+from+t­he+crypt+-+Three+pigs

  • FABULOUS!

  • Sorry, teabaggers are wingnuts

  • Nice to revisit my childhood. Nice to know I had more brain then than teabaggers do now.

    Drink from the Bullwinkle Whatsamattau cup every day.

  • @Henry8thWAS You lost, man, get used to it. Next time get yourself a worthy running team that isn't Methuselah and an uneducated low IQ token bit of tail. The world is better without McCain & Palin. Last word loses.

  • I loved this when I was a baby! The colors made it great!  The voices are the best!

  • The guy doing the Wolf's voice is imitating Phil Silvers (Sgt. Bilko)

  • Was the wolf the aardvark from the ant and the aardvark?

  • @SUNSHINE21480 John Byner was the voice of the Ant & the AArdvark.

  • I love Fractured fairy tales.

  • dns1976thurman, will be having lots of views since at my school we r asked to watch this.

  • Did the fairy on this show have a name?

  • Everyone should check out the new fractured fairy tale called Jack and the cheese stalk on a book site called lulu

    Its Hilarious!!! :D

  • I always loved the part where the fairy got smacked in the book. rotflmao!

  • @skrat5

    yeah, me too...just like a pesty little fly. If only they'd have opened the book back up and let us see the remains! Now that would have been hilarious!

  • love it!

  • my fave Fractured Fairy Tale

  • No, The term 'Gay' was in homosexual circles was being used. Also demonstrated in the late sixties comedy series Laugh-in. Weird, I knew a girl Gaye Edwards. I wonder what smirks and comments her name brought her as she grew up.

  • HAHAHA-- 0:50 - 1:06, the singing telegram.... "all the little piggies got mulah-mulah..." LOL

  • i wonder what rich Alice pig would look like.

  • So...the guy learns the hard way that it's best to work hard if you want to be rich...while the girls inherit their fortunes. Ain't that the way it always is, fellas?

  • haha gay boy. we watched this in SCHOOL! :-) haha

  • edward everett horton's narration was terrific on these

  • GAY BOY ANNUAL LOL

  • Henry Q is a clone of Phil Silvers' Sgt. Bilko', and a forerunner to' Top Cat', with a bit of 'Snagglepuss' thrown in.

  • Gotta love Gay Boy!!

  • i looove it

  • He was probably mistreated as a child and never got any love or God.

  • nothing nothing nothing

    anyway any WGPS ppl reading this, I'm Stuart from 6f

  • Thanks for letting me know about this...

    There is one thing though; How come

    the wolf tried to woooo a piggy while

    reading gay reading material....lol Guess that meant something else 40

    years ago....

  • I'm pretty sure gay meant happy 40 years ago, not the same meaning as today.

  • That's what the original meaning for the word gay was

  • hmm the wolf was pink though....

  • @aprilgeminisaturn No, actually "gay" could mean homosexual more than 40 years ago. I remember a Playboy mag xmas cartoon where a gay was chirping, "Now we don our gay apparrel," while admiring his very drag like wardrobe. But the word could just mean happy. Now, it seems to have been entirely polarized into meaning homosexual. That's from overuse in one case, and underuse in another.

  • @aprilgeminisaturn

    Yes...and ya know what?

    Gay still means happy.

    It always will.

    Homosexuals can not take the word.

  • @Dijidog I was never aware that homosexuals "took" the word gay.

  • So what. Words' meanings change--and n this case, it makes it funny! :-) Take your hate elsewhere.

  • @aprilgeminisaturn actually it still means happy but mostly gay gay lol

  • that wolf looks like a nerdy rabbit lol

  • It's his large ears and his coke-bottle glasses, isn't it? ;)

  • "whom shall I say is calling whom? hmm?" lol

  • I think it's funny that his magazine is called "Gay Boy"

  • LOL! At 2:50 Henry was reading"Gay Boy Annual" was playing the piano..how gay!

  • Uhm it was Bay boy as in baying or howling at the moon lol

  • get over the name of the book,dumbasses.words were meant different back then.people had morals and everything that they said wasnt suppose to mean other then what they said.gay was happy dumbasses.how many of you smoke?well do you know you are sucking on a fag!?yeah and if you hit someone elses cig,you are sucking on their butt.please post comment.

  • awhhh i so reamember this when i was \a little girl,

  • wait a minute, the girls got rich for free didn't they??? what about cinderella with her pig sisters going for the prince?

  • Wait a sec, "Top

    Cat"?! Holy Crap, it's Arnold Stang!

  • Thanks!

  • Henry Q. Wolf reminds me of Wilford B. Wolf from the Animaniacs episode "Moon Over Minerva," except Henry's not a werewolf. But they DO have the same glasses and the same goofy personality

  • He sounds more like Snagglepuss.

  • Maybe, but I know definitely that is Daws Butler voicing the wolf, and June Foray as the pigs.

  • Did he REALLY have a song book with "GAY BOY ANNUNAL (sic), on the cover when he was playing on the piano??!!-How things have changed!

  • I think that's supposed to be a parody of playboy.

  • Come to think of it, that makes sense. STILL catchs your eye!

  • How do you like them apples!?! ROFLMAO!

  • a lot of cartoons have sex in them,in the rooms the pictures are of naked peaple,even in daffy duck,bugs

  • "Gay Boy" = "Play Boy," a sly reference to a magazine for horny men -- then and now.

  • and they are still care free and happy .lol subliminal messages at it's best .lol

  • sure sure..

  • generation gay

  • Look at the name of the music book at 2:54. It reads, "GAY BOY..." LMAO

  • Yes, 'Broadway'. Jay Ward loved Daws Butler's "Silvers" impression (which he also used as Hanna-Barbera's "Hokey Wolf") so much, he had Butler use that particular voice in many of the "Tales" and "Aesop & Son" episodes, right into "GEORGE OF THE JUNGLE"....

  • Is that wolf supposed to be styled after Phil Silvers?

  • most of the cartoons had some sex,if not words then pictures,enjoyed this toon,thank you

  • read the cover of the magazine at 2:54--sheesh!

  • I think the word "gay" back in that time meant "happy" and "care-free".

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