1960 WB Elmer Fudd cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson. It was probably the first WB cartoon, when Elmer was voiced by Hal Smith(replacing Arthur Q. Bryan).
Elmer Fudd looks just like my 3 month old, Graham Arthur. Although, Graham has more hair. By the looks of it, it won't be like that for long. He's a baldin' baybay.
sadly, what used to be considered funny or odd has become the norm regarding the importance we give pets. they are now referred to as babies and a member of the family. and if you don't share this view...you are considered calloused and inhumane. scary!
Elmer Fudd looks just like my 3 month old, Graham Arthur. Although, Graham has more hair. By the looks of it, it won't be like that for long. He's a baldin' baybay.
SuSuWho007 1 month ago
sadly, what used to be considered funny or odd has become the norm regarding the importance we give pets. they are now referred to as babies and a member of the family. and if you don't share this view...you are considered calloused and inhumane. scary!
78MASTER87 1 month ago
1:32....shades of "Mr. Spacely" in the voice of Elmer's boss.
3912James 3 months ago
Hal Smith as Elmer. The same Hal Smith who we knew as Otis the town drunk in Andy Griffith show, and as Owl in Winnie the Pooh series.
cartoonvoicesguy 5 months ago
@JohnathanPozzi
He did two. They were:
ABC Saturday Superstar Movie: "Daffy Duck and Porky Pig Meet the Groovie Goolies"
and
Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over: "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bunny"
musicxisxlife15 8 months ago
@musicxisxlife15 Do you know of any videos where Mel Blanc is doing Fudd's voice? I'm pretty sure he did it for a while.
JohnathanPozzi 8 months ago
@JohnathanPozzi That isn't Mel Blanc doing Elmer's voice, It's actually Hal Smith. :-)
musicxisxlife15 8 months ago
Mel Blanc is awesome but he doesn't do a very good Elmer Fudd. Mel does all the voices but Elmer Fudd is one voice he didn't do originally.
JohnathanPozzi 9 months ago
very good:))
simmson92 11 months ago
thanks!!
flipside1545 11 months ago