Cartoon-Toonerville Picnic (1936)

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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2007

Third and final Toonerville cartoon made. This could very well be the last cartoon ever made by Van Beuren Studios before they closed shop in 1936. Plot? Mr. Bang goes to the beach to relax.

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  • Wotta shame. The world is minus a LOT of mayhem with the end of these cartoons.

  • I don't like you

    RRR I don't like you either

    lol

  • I'll get out of this chair if it takes me forever! No chair's gonna do this to ME!

  • Now, Mr Bang... all you need is anger management classes.

  • Thanks for posting this hilarious cartoon!! It was on a tape full of Toonerville cartoons that my mom bought when I was young. My brother, sister, and I loved watching them when we were growing up. :)

  • BTW, sorry for the mis-spelling of Gillett's last name...

    Gillett reportedly did not get along with anyone at Van Beuren.

    It's a shame that the VB studio lost their distribution with RKO... the Toonerville cartoons are enjoyable. They might have become a popular cartoon series, had they continued to be made.

    This is a really good-looking version; it's a shame the audio balance is off-center.

  • Why is the audio heard on the left channel only? Any chance you could upload this again?

  • @ChadODell: Burt Gillet was largely responsible for the improvement in the overall quality of the Van Beuren cartoons. Gillet had previously worked for Disney, having directed on of that studio's most famous and well-loved cartoons, "The Three Little Pigs".

    Gillet worked at Van Beuren alongside of Ted Eshbaugh, who at one time was also an independent producer (he had produced the first animated version of "The Wizard of Oz"); but the two reportedly did not get along.

  • Ha ha! Me recuerda Renfe!

  • Andale!

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