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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2008

1948 WB cartoon film "Dough for the dodo" with Raymond Scott´s The penguin performed by the spanish band Racalmuto

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  • this work of yours is really good. if I rank the whole lot of personal works I have seen during a long while in youtube, yours will necessarily be one of my top five. congratulations! right now I will play it again.

  • Thank you so much for your comment. It's so encouraging. All the best.

  • I've been searching this song for an eternity!!!! tHANK YOU SO MUCH...

    Do you know who played this song in the movie Funny Bonees? it's way more fast...

  • Thanks for your comment. Sorry, I don't know who plays it,I haven't seen the movie but the original is by the Raymond Scott Quintette and there are covers by Don Byron and The Beau Hunks. Could be one of them.

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  • The dodo should have been a regular looney tune.

  • this from the black and white version of porky in wacky land

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  • UP, anyone? Always thought so.

  • @GeankDOORS in fact, was Dali who made the escenografy samples for this cartoon, when he was invited to work for the WB studios and Disney Studios in the 30´s. if you look well, there are not influence, it is just Dali´s hand.

  • Population: 100 nuts and a squirrel.

  • @rollrock47 No, this is sort of a remake which repeats some of the gags, it was made about 10 years after Porky in Wackyland

  • maravilloso. wonderful.

  • real good.

    make it seem like the cartoon was made thinking of the song and vice versa

  • Exactly!!! a lot of Dali influence in this cartoon!!! the first time I watched it I was like WTF!! hahaha...I'd say this was one the first psychedelic cartoons evere made!!

  • i remembered this particular cartoon VERY clearly when it first came out on public tele in HK, epic. It was basically a Salvador Dali artwork in Looney Tunes

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