Fractured Fables The Fuz

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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2009

Fractured Fables The Fuz is a 1967 short produced by Ralph Bakshi, of Fritz The Cat and Mighty Mouse The New Adventures fame. I first saw it on Wienerville in 1993, and it's uber-rare. The Fuz is copyright Paramount Pictures and Famous Studios. I do not own this short, it's just here for your viewing pleasure

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  • I'm so happy that God gave me this chance to see this cartoon just one more time.

  • I felt the same way when I finally found it again after 16 years. If you have a program like YouTube Downloader or TubeSock, you can save this video to your computer and burn it to DVD, or you can save it to your iPOD or iPhone. My burning program hasn't been working, so I put this video on my iPOD and it's been awesome!

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  • That damsel in pink looks like a hoe

  • @ITSALL80STOME I'd like to stick all of Bakshi's shorts on DVD. Could you send the video file to me please? Ripping from youtube would reduce the quality a lot. I'd be very appreciative

  • @fromthesidelines This has the look, sound and feel of Bakshi's '60 Terrytoons work. You do hear a few of the old Famous Studios sound effects however.

  • @ITSALL80STOME

    I don't have IPOD. But I ever do get one, THIS will be the first thing I do.

  • The way Bakshi rendered this, it looks more like one of his later "Terrytoons" than the Paramount "house style" (thanks to his loyal crew who followed him out of New Rochelle). Bob McFadden is "Super Basher" and most of the other voices.

  • But that "monster" is so adorable!

  • The post-Harvey Paramount cartoons were never even considered for TV use until Nickelodeon needed cartoons for "Weinerville" and "Cartoon Kablooey". I'm sure if not for those shows people would still never have heard of or even seen these films. This is one of the last Paramount cartoon produced, with Bakshi joining the studio in mid-1967, only to be told a few months later that Paramount was shutting down the cartoon studio.

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