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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2010

Released June 20 1953. Dick Lundy directs. Ray Patterson came over from the HB unit to animate. Paul Frees provides voices.

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  • do you have the one where he is with the mexican jumping ben?

  • @Koomo0069 It went up a few days ago.

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  • "I'm gonna tan your hide til it glows in the dark!"

  • the kid while he was getting spanked sounded like Tom whenever he gets smacked around.

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  • I love how Barney Bear yells "Helllp!" when tied to the model train tracks :P

  • I also recall the MGM glass-shattering noise heard at 3:08 was later used by Hanna-Barbera as well (mostly during the 1960s.)

  • @penguinrobotme both droopy and barney bear uses Tom's scream and in another episode where Barney's trying to kill a white rabbit it screams like Jerry lol :D

  • When they were setting up the football the music at 2:41 kind of sounded like the oklahoma sooners fight song : )

  • The cats in this cartoon are characterized as Southern hillbillies and rednecks.

  • Willie Wildcat ain't no kid, that's a grown ass man.

  • @werewolfantipaladin Until the train ran his rump over!

  • @joshualiu1993

    He's just yelling "Help" and chuckling

    

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