Famous Studios Cartoon - The Land of the Lost - 1948

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2008

Two kids fishing catch a talking fish (Red Lantern) who takes them to the Land of the Lost where all things lost are located. They reunite with a lost jack-knife who yearns to be a Knight of the Square table.

Voices:
Jackson Beck - Red Lantern, King Knife, Dirty Dirk (voice) (uncredited) - Better Known as Bluto in the Popeye Cartoons
Jack Mercer - Various 'Knives of the Round Table' (voice) (uncredited)
Mae Questel - Isabel (voice) (uncredited)
Cecil Roy - Billy (voice) (uncredited)

Directed by Izzy Sparber

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  • I think by "Curses!" he ment "$&%#!"

  • Thank you a hundred times for posting this. I haven't seen it in years and have been looking for it for a while. :)

  • @tylysoda It's called "Somewhere in Dreamland. I found that cartoon in Youtube, you'll find it easily if you type the title in the search box.

  • i love this cartoon

  • Were can i buy a jack knife that talks ?

  • @cndaswthrt23 Yes! thank you v. much!

  • @tylysoda The cartoon your looking for is called Somewhere in Dreamland (1945)

  • anyone know the cartoon about the small car looking for his owner?

  • Can anyone help me with the name of a cartoon by famous studios/noveltoons about to poor children who live with their mother and who dream of a land filled with food only to wake up and find that local chefs bakers and business men brought a lot of food to their house? Yes, my description is a bit choppy but hopefully you get my jist...

    Please and thank you in advance

  • @TEMPmichaelhansen I know exactly the one you're talking about -- Wally Pocketwatch was my earliest childhood hero and I was thrilled to find that cartoon again in the DVD set HarveyToons: The Complete Collection. Wally and Rosita appeared in the short called "Land of Lost Watches."

  • "THE LAND OF THE LOST" originally began on the Mutual network in 1945, moving to ABC in 1947. Isabel Manning Hewsom wrote the scripts, and was also the "hostess"/narrator on the radio show (these cartoons were adapted from her radio scripts), but did not directly participate in the cartoon version. Mae Questel, however, did provide voices for several characters on the radio series...

  • @LastTree thats bednobs n broomsticks :)

  • what a strange cartoon...........NOSTALGIA!!

  • There's another version of this called "Land of The Lost Jewels."

  • oh yes i remember this ! yes. I have not seen that for a long time. awesome. thanks !

  • @TEMPmichaelhansen is this the one where they go to a Fish Ball...? Where electric fish and octopus dance???? I remember that one but can't find it.

  • So now I know where all my daughters things are...great cartoon, haven't seen this in over forty years..great memories.

  • Dear Sir,

    Give the year this was shown and made . I think it may be a hero sort of to Sid & Morty Kroffts.

  • There is another "Version" of this, about the "pulling up an old boot", reading a book, stuff seeweed so you can breathe underwater, WATCHFIDDLE (as in hospital) 'roseda wristwatch", ect... It is on the dvd set of "Harveytoons" i think, but maybe with the 'toontime' in the beginning. anybody else know what I am talking about 1:22 - 1:33 is on another cartoon...

  • The cartoons on this Star Classics Daffy Duck VHS tape has "Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur", "To Duck or Not to Duck", "The Impatient Patient" and "Land of the Lost".

  • This cartoon was featured on the Daffy Duck VHS tape from Star Classics, but the tape got messed up, but when I got another copy, I can't see the cartoon where "The Impatient Patient" was cut almost towards the end until I can hear just audio, but the video itself did nothing. Great to see this cartoon. But this title has nothing to do with Sid & Morty Krofft's TV show from the 70's.

  • "Will you be my knife?"

    That's hilarious XD

  • Same here, I've been looking for this for years but forgot the title of it.

  • quality video

  • i love this cartoon!

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