Originslly syndicated in February 1960. Mike Maltese wrote this one, hence the deliberately corny gags like, "Walker DePlank is holding her for ransom!"/"What's the matter? Can't Ransom get his own girl?", and snappy ones like, "Borrows from the middle class!". 3:51 is a reference to those moments on "WHAT'S MY LINE?" where John Daly occasionally allowed the panel to "have a small conference" while guessing the contestant's occupation. Butler, Hal Smith and Jean VanderPyl provide all voices.
Jean VanderPyl as Damsel, and Hal Smith as narrator.Phil Green and Jack Shaindlin did the stock cues, Mike Mlatese wrote the little song El Kabong sings,aand the entire fran chise.
Paul Frees as the pirate.
ClyneDDW 1 month ago
Poor Baba Looey. Quick Draw acted like such a jerk to him sometimes...
DomStevensStoutland 2 months ago
Love that El Kabong sound.
fractuss 4 months ago
Originslly syndicated in February 1960. Mike Maltese wrote this one, hence the deliberately corny gags like, "Walker DePlank is holding her for ransom!"/"What's the matter? Can't Ransom get his own girl?", and snappy ones like, "Borrows from the middle class!". 3:51 is a reference to those moments on "WHAT'S MY LINE?" where John Daly occasionally allowed the panel to "have a small conference" while guessing the contestant's occupation. Butler, Hal Smith and Jean VanderPyl provide all voices.
fromthesidelines 4 months ago
Huh, that Birdman episode makes sense now.
EthanNin0 6 months ago
Jean VanderPyl as Damsel, and Hal Smith as narrator.Phil Green and Jack Shaindlin did the stock cues, Mike Mlatese wrote the little song El Kabong sings,aand the entire fran chise.
SteveCarras 11 months ago