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Animated Commercials Part 1: Chiquita Banana to Quangaroos

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2010

1. Chiquita Banana Star Attraction (Carmen Miranda spoof)
2. 1960 Flintstones Clip
3. Quisp & Quake, Quake slims down, saves plane from mountains
4. Quisp & Quake, Quake (with muscles) beats mechanical dragon
5. Quisp & Quake, Quisp rules
6. Quisp & Quake, Quake and Quangaroos 1971-72
7. Quisp & Quake, Quisp beats the outer space bug collector
8. Quisp & Quake, Quake saves burning fire house
9. Quaker Cereals with Cap'n Crunch, Quisp & Quake (Matchbox cars offer)
10. Quisp & Quake: Quake and Quangaroos ruins Quisp's cloud
11. Beatles Cartoon Clip

**These commercials are from my Best of Animated Commercials Set, ranging from the 1950s to the early 1970s. Also includes clips from cartoons**

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  • Jay Ward has done the commercials for Quisp and Quake, as well as Captain Crunch.

  • Amazing! The Quake commercial actually brags that it's "sugary sweet". My how times have changed.

  • I remember Quangaroos very Qulearly they weren't very good. the orange flavor didn't quite work with the cereal.

  • Looks like Jay Ward may have done the Quisp and Quake commercial.

  • I always liked Quake when he was a fat construction worker

  • That's Daws Butler as Quisp and William Conrad as Quake, and Mama is June Foray in that Quisp/Quake joint ad. To be honest, both cereals tasted exactly the same as Cap'n Crunch, just different shapes. I remember Quangaroos, but they apparently weren't very popular because they weren't around long. I love the dialogue: "What's Quayzy energy?" Simple, doc - SUGAR! Lots and lots of sugar! BTW - none of those Matchbox cars were exactly special editions - you could get them in any toy store.

  • I choose Quisp!

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