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Uploaded on Dec 6, 2007
The opening two minutes of HOUSE BUSTERS a 1952 Terrytoon directed by Connie Rasinski, animated by Jim Tyer (first scenes of convict escaping prison). Heckle and Jeckle sing "Give Us A House To Wreck" by Philip Schieb and Tom Morrison.
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All Comments (14)
RJRanke 3 years ago
I always remembered Heckle and Jeckle's Give Us A House To Wreck song!
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Scrappyjrt 4 years ago
Post the whole cartoon!!!
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Keith Kemper 4 years ago
yea of all the episodes this one would not be the full episode come on stop teaseing us
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ShyGuyXXL 4 years ago
Could you PLEASE upload the full episode?
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ShyGuyXXL 4 years ago
Hey! I wanna see the rest!!!!!!
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mcrenshaw 4 years ago
Why just an excerpt, where's the rest of it?!?!
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Barry I. Grauman 5 years ago
I believe the line is, "to pry and peck", 'robert'...
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Barry I. Grauman 5 years ago
When Heckle & Jeckle sing their duet in the middle of the song, Tom Morrison joined Roy Halee, instead of Roy overdubbing himself...
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Robert Martens 5 years ago
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AnarchiveMagnetik 5 years ago
Wow ! good production Quality ! 1952 ?
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