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Beatles Cartoon STEREO REMIXED - Strawberry Fields
From 1967, with the song dubbed in a new stereo remix I made to expand the orchestral section! (...unlike the newly remastered "Magical Mystery Tour" CD!) This episode was inspired by the fact that the "Strawberry Field" of the song had been based on a real-life Salvation Army orphanage in Liverpool. When the Beatles stop by a dilapidated orphanage, the hostile attitude of the children (who are drawn in muted colors like the downtrodden Pepperlanders in "Yellow Submarine") is explained by the Beatles' driver, James, as being being due to their "sociological environment". So the Beatles set about to create an Elysian playground with song! John's "Musketeer Gripweed", of his film "How I Won the War", has a cameo! (Thanks, anti-wars!)
Note: John's final line, "It's all in the mind, y'know!" would be echoed by George in "Yellow Submarine", verbatim in a DVD-only scene during the coda of "All You Need Is Love", plus approximately quoted earlier in all versions of the film (and as well used in print advertising for the film).
Also: the slide seen is the "Helter Skelter" type, the kind that would itself inspire a Beatles song the following year!
Note: John's final line, "It's all in the mind, y'know!" would be echoed by George in "Yellow Submarine", verbatim in a DVD-only scene during the coda of "All You Need Is Love", plus approximately quoted earlier in all versions of the film (and as well used in print advertising for the film).
Also: the slide seen is the "Helter Skelter" type, the kind that would itself inspire a Beatles song the following year!
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Beatles Cartoon STEREO - I'm Looking Through You - CORRECTED!
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From 1966 (though it SAYS 1965), newly revised! This episode always suffered from the annoying defect that it depicts John as the singer, rather than Paul. I have now re-edited it to correct that mistake. While I was at it, I dubbed the music in stereo (and included the extra opening notes from the old U.S. stereo "Rubber Soul" LP!), and added the song ending from "Anthology 2" over the end cre...
Beatles STEREO - 2001: A Day in the Life
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Forget "The Dark Side of the Rainbow"! See how the Beatles' "A Day in the Life" fits into "2001: A Space Odyssey" in the scene "Jupiter and Beyond the Infinite". (OK, you don't HAVE to forget "Dark Side...") Now posted widescreen stereo!
Beatles Cartoon STEREO - Back in the U.S.S.R.
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From...2009 (new!) Back in the late 60's, a tour flight from Miami Beach, Florida to the town of "Republic, Georgia" takes an egregious wrong turn to the Soviet "Republic OF Georgia"! Can the Beatles survive this predicament, and keep one step ahead of the KGB??
Beatles Cartoon STEREO - Eight Days a Week
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From 1966 (though it SAYS 1965). The Beatles visit a movie studio, where they discover that famous lover in the movies, Lipps Lovely, has "lost his lip" - worn out from endless kissing! But Paul doesn't believe it could be that bad, and takes Lipps' place in his current movie, only to learn that it's more hazardous than he thought! The song is dubbed in stereo; I added the song ending from "Ant...
Beatles Cartoon - Tell Me What You See
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From 1966 (though it SAYS 1965). The Beatles visit Hollywood's greatest master of makeup and disguises. When they poke around his electronic "makeup machine", he decides to 'teach them a lesson'! Note: The baby seen hopping around here is modeled after "Swee'pea" from the Popeye cartoons that Al Brodax had made a few years earlier. Also, John does his famous Jimmy Durante impression!
Beatles Cartoon STEREO - I Am the Walrus
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Unlike older stereo versions of this song, AND the 2009 remastered "Magical Mystery Tour" CD, this does NOT revert to rechanneled fake stereo after the second verse. From...2008 (new!). A routine day's drive takes a bizarre turn into a strange realm of eggmen, space-walruses, and uncertain identity!
Damaskas & Barnes & Barnes- A Day in the Life of Green Acres
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Sgt. Pepper comes to Hooterville! Barnes & Barnes, of "Fish Heads" fame, includes Bill "Danger, Will Robinson!" Mumy as Art Barnes. Music credits: Damaskas: Vocals, piano, violin abuse Artie Barnes: Vocals, electronic keyboards Art Barnes: Bass, electric & acoustic guitars, maracas, seat cushion & engineering Recorded in Lumania From Asinine Records The artists offer their apologies to Lennon &...
Beatles Cartoon - Day Tripper
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From 1966 (although it SAYS 1965). A girl in a flying saucer takes the Beatles on a trip to outer space. But she's not at all what she seems...
Beatles Cartoon - And Your Bird Can Sing
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From 1967. The Beatles accompany two ornithologists who are attempting to catch a rare songbird - the wily "green double-breasted tropical worsted", who proves to be too much for the love-crossed couple. And the Beatles themselves become worried about the competition! Note: The tune that the Beatles characters whistle at the end (not an actual Beatles recording) is "The Colonel Bogey March", ma...
Beatles Cartoon - I'm Only Sleeping
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From 1967. After reading tales of the Knights of the Round Table, John falls asleep and has a dream - set literally against the pages of the book - of young King Arthur (drawn to resemble a figure from the "Yellow Submarine" movie) and Merlin the Magician, and a giant fire-breathing dragon that is terrorizing the countryside. The only solution: put the monster to sleep with song!
Beatles - Let It Be animation
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Late 60's animation, now set to the Beatles' "Let It Be". This was not from the "Yellow Submarine" movie, but the inspiration is unmistakable. Uses the "best of" the "single" and "album" versions of the song.
Beatles Cartoon - I'm Down
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From 1966 (though it SAYS 1965). When the Beatles visit a French wine-making village, Ringo spills their large vat of crushed grapes an entire month's harvest wasted! How can they refill the vat in just two hours? The energizing power of "I'm Down"! Noteworthy: The animators apparently had seen the TV special "The Beatles at Shea Stadium", showing John playing the keyboard with his elbow during...
Beatles Cartoon - Youngblood
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From...2007 (new). The Beatles find the caretaker of a Transylvanian castle unhappy because of the lack of fresh, young blood of late. Then the Beatles just happen to spot the kind of girl he's looking for! There's just one little problem (but things went bad...) The Beatles recorded the song for the BBC radio series "Pop Go the Beatles", recorded June 1, 1963, aired June 11, 1963.
Beatles Cartoon - Money
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From 1965; the Beatles are in New York, carrying all the money from the previous night's concert. To keep it safe, John sews it inside Ringo's inner jacket pocket before they visit CONEY Island. Once there, Ringo worries that a sinister-looking figure is after the loot but he finds no safety fleeing into the Wax Museum and the Haunted House!
Beatles Cartoon - Good Day Sunshine
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Beatles Cartoon - Good Day Sunshine
Beatles - Eleanor Rigby sing-along
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Beatles - Eleanor Rigby sing-along
Beatles Cartoon - Run for your Life
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Beatles Cartoon - Run for your Life
Beatles - Strawberry Fields Forever sing-along
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Beatles - Strawberry Fields Forever sing-along
Beatles Cartoon - Tomorrow Never Knows
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Beatles Cartoon - Tomorrow Never Knows
this is still up?? i LOVED this viedeo when i was 10
This may be the dumbest thing I have ever seen. But the song is absolutely art.
"Look's like Ringo's disappeared again. Bloody hell".
This is so dumb I love it
It's great that you added the trumpet part from the promotional 45. Nice job !
The Beatles didn’t want anything to do with these cartoons they were done under a syndication agreement. Part of this agreement was that were not to be shown in the UK at the time.
Got Lennon's nose down perfect
We never got to see these on TV here in the UK as The Beatles were embarrassed about them and didn’t want them shown here.
Oh i wish it was part of my childhood too
I'm addicted to rewatching this cartoon
Love...
One of my favorite episodes...
Very rare to see a full Beatles cartoon complete with the actual song not being cut out of it. Absolutely beautiful song. Loved these cartoons when I was a kid, watch them over and over, still remember seeing the cartoon with the song “Elenor Rigby” in it for the first time. I was probably 4 or 5 and I particularly remember I was haunted by the violins and cellos and also the “all the lonely people” part in the chorus back then.
Not a bit like Cagney.
Amazing. The Beatles were all over radio and TV at the time and their speaking voices had all been broadcast and recorded on American TV and radio. yet somehow the voice artist who did John and George made them sound like Leslie Phillips and Peter Lorre respectively ! They should have let the British actor who did John and Paul do all four of them.
The cleverest thing was the use of the light bulb
So funny how they tried to keep the "Beatlemania" image going while the music progressed beyond that image. I remember watching these great cartoons on Saturday mornings back in the day!
Never got this in the UK.
Not only do the two voice overs sound nothing like the Fab Four, The Beatles still had their mop-top look in the 1967 season which was the third and final one. King Features could at least have had all four Beatles with mustaches in that final season.
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Nobody: Ringo’s nose
01:31 George's Irish roots showing
Really cool stuff 👍😎😸
Ringo sounds like John or George😅. Still cool though.
The drawings of the lads and the way they move is spot on, shame about the voices, they decided to use, i guess because they thought the American audience wouldn't understand a Scouse accent. Which is weird because they must have seen and understood the 'Hard days Night' movie and all those interviews they did in the USA. i think one of the voice actors is the British actor, Lance Percival.
Come fare per vedere gli altri 33 video nascosti?
Which videos do you mean?
@@alanr4447a Ai " Beatles Cartoon"
Noticed “Eastmancolor” as the cartoon credits ended ! How ironic lol
Awesome song with the weirdest /coolest lyrics !
Unfortunately never again! True legends!
When John, George and Ringo catch up with Paul, are they going to kick his ass?
This was as subversive as all get out. Love it!
I wonder who was more stoned the Beatles when they wrote this or the animators.
The real Beatles hated these cartoons.
None of the voices sound like the Beatles - they are not even close.
The voices were purposefully altered from the Liverpudlian accents so that American audiences would be able to understand them. Apparently the creators of the show were worried about this hence the strange mismatch of accents, George being the worst. I’m sure the voices are the reason these shorts weren’t shown in England
¡ Cuánto me gusta ese tema ! Incansable
Nice compilation, but here's the deal I saw these cartoons when they first came out back in '65 so I watched from kindergarten to second grade. This is very good, but can't be original. Case in point at 1:57 they show a clip of Lucy in the Sky which was from the Yellow Submarine film which was released in 1968 which I actually saw as a child and that art was more like Peter Max (if you remember him) than the art for the series. Also the animation art here his is inconsistent with the series.
This episode is my own mash-up creation, mostly from existing episodes, done in 2008. Bear in mind also that while _Yellow Submarine_ may _RESEMBLE_ Peter Max art, it is NOT his art, and he had NOTHING to do with its creation. Its art was created by Heinz Edelmann, whom Peter Max basically imitated.
George sounds Irish, Paul sounds Australian, John sounds cultured American, and Ringo alone sound Liverpudlian! A real mixed bag.
exactly the way I remember it
bizarre question but do you remember where you got the image of edgar allen poe at 3:51? i found a similar one online but nothing exactly like it
Sorry, I don't remember where I found it 16 years ago; somewhere online. I altered the color scheme (kinda wish I'd made it a bit brighter) and animated a little movement of the eyes.
The Beatles=the greatest
I cant believe they got away with that KNICKERS DOWN animation shot !!! O M G ......
They didn't actually --- that animation and a few other additions were inserted decades after the fact --- this video is a pastiche of various segments of the original cartoon with a few odd bits added later. It was never shown on TV as you see here.
1:57 Getting Better all the time. I wished they'd kept doing episodes after Revolver, so many episode ideas on Sgt Pepper alone
Couple of things; The ending chant is actually one group singing "got one, got one, everybody's got one" with the emphasis on the word 'one' sometimes rising in pitch. The other side sings "oompah, oompah-stuff it up your jumper". Oddly it isn't as clear on this mix as it is on my UK double 7" EP pack MMT soundtrack. The other thing is it seems the entire series of this cartoon [3 years on ABC] are owned by Apple Corp and we may never see a complete re-issue of all the cartoons. I heard the last season [67-68] are rare and were rare seen since they relegated the broadcast time to 12:30-1pm when some local affiliates had stopped the national feed for local broadcasts and later to Sunday morning at 9:30 am. I don't know about your house but no TV before church was a rule in mine. Essentially I never saw the 3rd season and may never.. An odd occurrence too is that-like the Honeymooners original filmed Dumont episodes-there are only 39 total episodes in the series.
Yep, the series had 26 episodes for its first season in 1965, at a time when live-action series still had more episodes per season than that (it wouldn't be until the 1967 season that most of those shows were cut back to 26 eps per season, and there were still a few holdout exceptions, such as _Bewitched)._ Then, typical for cartoons, only a few more episodes were ordered for each successive season: 7 for 1966, and 6 for 1967: total, 39 episodes. Strange thing about _The Honeymooners_ was that although the episodes' credits cited filming with a Dumont system, the series was aired by CBS.
So there was a rare last series in 1967-68? I picked up a DVD set somewhere that I thought was the full series - last series commenced with 'And Your Bird Can Sing' - but 'A Little Help From My Friends' was missing. I could've sworn I'd seen that somewhere, probably on TV...they had Paul singing in place of Ringo (they often got the lead singer wrong). So that explains it. And I'd never seen this 'Walrus' episode before. At first I assumed it was a fake, but it doesn't appear so. Anyone else seen the 'Little Help From My Friends' episode? What else was in the rare last series?
@@gettinhungrig8806 This one _is_ a fan based concoction [do't want to refer to it as 'fake' but more of an homage]. The song "I Am The Walrus" was never done in this TV series. There were only 6 total episodes in the 67-68 season. See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles_(TV_series) for complete info. and song listings
@@alanr4447a The series was simulcast live on both CBS and Dumont since they used the their [Dumont's] technology for filming while broadcasting [rather than the crude 'kinescope' practice of filming the live TV broadcast with a camera pointed directly at a small video screen] as well as their theatre. The 39 episodes represent the entire 36 episodes of the 1955-56 season and the first 3 episodes of the 56-57 year.
@@gettinhungrig8806 It was the 1967-made/aired episodes that have the "And Your Bird Can Sing" opening, which includes 1967 images of the Beatles, such as John with his glasses. The production company was given rights to use various songs, generally when the songs were a few months old, and making even 6 or 7 episodes would have to have been done far enough in advance that, even given that AYBCS appeared in the U.S. in June 1966 on _Yesterday and Today,_ that would've been too late to use it for the whole 1966 season (besides the fact that John in his glasses was, as I said, from 1967). They did, back in the 1965 season, obtain rights to use a few songs from the _Beatles VI_ album before the season was completed, hence season-1 episodes of "Bad Boy" and "Dizzy Miss Lizzy" near the end of the season. And before the 1966 batch was completed they obtained rights to June 1966's "Paperback Writer", and were able to use a snippet of the August-1966-released "Love You To" in the background music story-opening of the 1966 "All My Loving" episode. For the 1967 season they were able to make full segments based on _Revolver_ songs plus "Strawberry Fields" and "Penny Lane". This "I Am the Walrus" episode is indeed my own mash-up creation, but I've never heard of an "A Little Help from My Friends" episode, and as well I don't know of any case where they showed someone else singing something actually sung by Ringo; they generally knew when it was Ringo, as his voice was so distinctive from the others. Fairly often they would show someone _accompanying_ the actual singer to "explain" the actual singer's double-tracked voice.
Fake stereo aka Crapital full diminutional stereo!! yeah right it sucks back then
I want people to understand that that is what I have AVOIDED with the audio in this video - it is all true stereo through the portion that had previously been fake (until the last few seconds of the fadeout, when I had to splice on the old ending because the _Anthology_ video cut off early to show Ed Sullivan speaking). As an aside, I certainly share your revulsion at fake stereo, but what Capitol called "full dimensional stereo" USUALLY was that; it's unfortunate that they were not diligent at maintaining that standard with Beatles albums, as with the shiningly bad example of _Beatles '65,_ and even when they first called it "New improved..." (which basically meant they cut back on how much they MESSED with it!) with _Beatles VI,_ despite it having "Yes It Is" fake, plus _Yesterday and Today_ initially having its _Revolver_ tracks fake, and _Magical Mystery Tour_ having "Penny Lane", "Baby You're a Rich Man", and "All You Need Is Love" fake for many years (the fakery in "I Am the Walrus" wasn't Capitol's fault - that was all that was available in ANY country for decades, even on the German "all stereo" LP)!
Did he sing "you let your niggars down" 🧐 been wondering about that since I was a kid 😕
No, it was 'Woman is the knicker of the world'
@gettinhungrig8806 I was seriously considering doing the cover or parody of that a while back 😉
I can’t believe this was a Saturday morning cartoon.
In this song Paul plays the Drums and Bass Ringo no
Paul playing drums is why there's no SOLO shot of Ringo doing so in this video.
I remember these as a kid me and my brothers and sisters use to singing this songs on earlier Saturday mornings
Cool! Used to watch this all the time, but cannot recall them doing this one, or they got flack for it and pulled it. A bit cheeky for the kids, I'm sure!! Still enjoyed it!!
Boy you been a naughty girl indeed. Certainly that was a girl that let her knickes down, or part of a girl anyway.