Noveltoons - Old MacDonald had a Farm (1946)

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2008

This cartoon is part of a series called Noveltoons. All copyrights belong to Paramount aka A Famous Studios Production.

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  • OMG!! Memory lane at warp speed! I LOVED this when I was younger! I had it on VHS from my Grandma! Awesomeness!! Thnxs for posting it!

  • When Paramount Pictures fired Max Fleischer and Dave Fleischer, and renamed their studio Famous Studios, one of the things kept by Max Fleischer's son-in-law Seymour Kneitel was the Screen Songs series. These were the first bouncing ball sing-along films made in Technicolor. When U. M. & M. TV Corp. retitled the cartoons, NTA retitled the cartoon.

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  • @ttmarlene

    Can't do that any more, huh?

  • "Mary had a little lamb, little lamb, little lamb. Mary had a little lamb, his fleece was white as snow....."

    "MARY HAAAAAD A LIL O'LE LAMB! FLEECE WAS BLACK AS COAL!!!!!"

  • Thank you so much for the post. Memories of my childhood. Such a good time in America.

  • @MrCanuck Sure, you can use your own version of every song cued in the soundtrack by Winston Sharples because they're all public domain. But if you use THEIR versions of the songs (including "Old MacDonald" in the sing-along) taken directly from this film for your mass-produced CD aimed at preschoolers without giving credit, Micheal Jackson's estate and Sony/ATV will sue you. And so will Viacom, because Paramount is a subsidary of Viacom.

  • @MrCanuck Unless somebody who remembers the Paramount cartoons well like this would even want this to preceed a Paramount film for reissue that may or may not contain the racial stereotypes depending on whether they should be left alone. WB put out Popeye cartoons with scenes like in (1:49), though it's certianly not a Popeye cartoon we're watching. And this comes from a public domain NTA print despite the soundtrack being protected by Sony-ATV/Paramount (formely owned by Famous Music).

  • Guess the conga line laid an egg, but I like it.

  • This is great! Love it!

  • Couldn't they just remove it.

  • Omg i just this video under my bed, strange

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