NYC 1958 TV GUIDE ; Early Bird Cartoons , 7;30 am Channel 7 , monday thru friday. I thought i remembered watching them every morning and yes they were on everyday. Along with Crusader Rabbit , Spunky and Tadople, Ruff and Reddy , and one of my first memories Colonel Bleep. And the last show before bedtime was Terrytoon Circus with Claude Kirchner and Clownie.
You should check out Raymond Scott if you haven't, his "novelty jazz" songs were the basis for most of the music in Warner Bros shorts. Not classical neccessarily, but very interesting.
it sounds exactly as original soundtrack..very well done. ps- The last piece song(at 6:13) is so divine.. i used to hear in a brazilian 1948 movie called "The Three Vagabonds" and composition was credited to Lirio Panicalli.
My Sunday morning friends in NYC. Don't remember the channel, but this was on just before Wonderama (WNEW), with Sonny Fox!
Carvinter 8 months ago
@Carvinter These were on channel 7 in New York. Wonderama was on channel 5, so you must have switched.
MisterScott99 8 months ago
1:34
Perfect. Just perfect.
Lordneoify 1 year ago
I have not seen these in close to 50 years. growing up in NYC , they were shown on WABC chan 7 in the AM before school.
milepost53 2 years ago
NYC 1958 TV GUIDE ; Early Bird Cartoons , 7;30 am Channel 7 , monday thru friday. I thought i remembered watching them every morning and yes they were on everyday. Along with Crusader Rabbit , Spunky and Tadople, Ruff and Reddy , and one of my first memories Colonel Bleep. And the last show before bedtime was Terrytoon Circus with Claude Kirchner and Clownie.
1952kid 2 years ago
@1952kid Ruff anf Reddy, sis boom bah--Terrytoon Circus, rah, rah, rah.
One of the sweetest memories of my childhood.
Don't figure our my age, LOLOLOLOL.
Juliaflo 9 months ago
They ran them here in L.A. in the early mornings as well.
inflate98 2 years ago
It's been 50 years since I've seen these and they are so terriffic and funny. The music definately stayed with us.
The classic era stills lives!
mikeg888 2 years ago
I agree....these cartoons totally affected my taste in music. Jacques Offenbach, how brilliant!
HallieAdrienne 2 years ago
Now I know why I love classical music so much, I loved these cartoons dearly when I was so little!
tinselfoil 3 years ago
You should check out Raymond Scott if you haven't, his "novelty jazz" songs were the basis for most of the music in Warner Bros shorts. Not classical neccessarily, but very interesting.
mobile513 2 years ago
it sounds exactly as original soundtrack..very well done. ps- The last piece song(at 6:13) is so divine.. i used to hear in a brazilian 1948 movie called "The Three Vagabonds" and composition was credited to Lirio Panicalli.
luudnoma 4 years ago