Note that Sourpuss' face is prominent in the opening title; during 1949, the studio billed HIM as the star of Gandy's cartoons {cf. "The Covered Pushcart"}. Actual comic book art from Mighty Mouse comics- published by St. John, and drawn by Terry's animators, including Connie Rasinski and Art Bartsch- are featured in the montage at 1:04.
Originally released in early 1950 (before John Foster left the studio, and Tom Morrison {Sourpuss' voice} took over as the studio's story supervisor). Arthur Kay is "Gandy"...
Why is it that everytime Krakatoa Katie dances something bad happens?
RatBatSpiderCrab 5 days ago
3:12 Krakatoa Katie got the hell out of there ahead of everybody LOL!
7DARKHELLS 5 days ago
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RatBatSpiderCrab 5 days ago
@7DARKHELLS I see that LOL!
RatBatSpiderCrab 5 days ago
As good as gold! What a beautiful cartoon.
gnikcohs 3 weeks ago
Note that Sourpuss' face is prominent in the opening title; during 1949, the studio billed HIM as the star of Gandy's cartoons {cf. "The Covered Pushcart"}. Actual comic book art from Mighty Mouse comics- published by St. John, and drawn by Terry's animators, including Connie Rasinski and Art Bartsch- are featured in the montage at 1:04.
fromthesidelines 1 month ago
Originally released in early 1950 (before John Foster left the studio, and Tom Morrison {Sourpuss' voice} took over as the studio's story supervisor). Arthur Kay is "Gandy"...
fromthesidelines 1 month ago