I used to watch this with my daughter on TV when she was 2 or 3. I always sung that song with the "boo boo boo boop" part. Now she's 24 and we can see it again! Thanks Jillem.
The second "Merrie Melodies" color cartoon produced (in Cinecolor, because Walt Disney controlled the exclusive rights to "three-strip" Technicolor for his cartoon shorts through the end of 1935), released in April 1934.
this reminds me more of the nutcracker suite...
xcusemyrandomness 1 month ago
The makers of these were in disney at one point, the main clue being the clock out of its got me again appearing at the beginging.
Themaniacnextdoor 2 months ago
Once again, Warners has beaten Disney to the punch, and by over 50 years.
MsPandaRosa 3 months ago
I can't believe they got away with showing a girl's behind at the end! The Hays Code just came through then!
Kartoonkid95 3 months ago
I used to watch this with my daughter on TV when she was 2 or 3. I always sung that song with the "boo boo boo boop" part. Now she's 24 and we can see it again! Thanks Jillem.
circusitch 4 months ago
haha I love when he tries to close the book with Beast alive
and I really like the colors in this one
Ivanatis 4 months ago
@fromthesidelines oh, no wonder the cartoon looks like its in red and grayish green.
03mrx 4 months ago
The second "Merrie Melodies" color cartoon produced (in Cinecolor, because Walt Disney controlled the exclusive rights to "three-strip" Technicolor for his cartoon shorts through the end of 1935), released in April 1934.
fromthesidelines 6 months ago
funny
waynemcclain1975 6 months ago
@championf1 A certain Bob Clampett innovated and made cartoons really silly.
firereed4 7 months ago