Too bad that Mighty Mouse didn’t speak like this more often. Believe me, I wish he did. His commercials are definitely way more entertaining than his 20th Century Fox Theatrical Cartoons.
1) Originally seen in 1958. 0:36- to get the "Make A Face" game {"$1.00 Value"}, you sent a quarter and a Sugar Crisp box top- and the order form on the back of the specially marked box- to "POST SUGAR CRISP, P.O. Box 6, Brooklyn 1, N.Y.'" 2) closing sponsor I.D. for "MIGHTY MOUSE PLAYHOUSE" (1958). 3) 1956. 4) 1956. 5) 1958. Frank Gallop, announcer. 6) opening sponsor I.D. for "MIGHTY MOUSE PLAYHOUSE" (1958). 7) 1956.
I didn't know, that mouse of steel was in post cereal commercials.
The last commercial reinforced the way I first misheard the jingle. Instead of "3-way treat," I heard "freeway treat" at first!!
Good ol dayz
Too bad that Mighty Mouse didn’t speak like this more often. Believe me, I wish he did. His commercials are definitely way more entertaining than his 20th Century Fox Theatrical Cartoons.
1) Originally seen in 1958.
0:36- to get the "Make A Face" game {"$1.00 Value"}, you sent a quarter and a Sugar Crisp box top- and the order form on the back of the specially marked box- to "POST SUGAR CRISP, P.O. Box 6, Brooklyn 1, N.Y.'"
2) closing sponsor I.D. for "MIGHTY MOUSE PLAYHOUSE" (1958).
3) 1956.
4) 1956.
5) 1958. Frank Gallop, announcer.
6) opening sponsor I.D. for "MIGHTY MOUSE PLAYHOUSE" (1958).
7) 1956.
0:38
Sugar Crisp
Treat pak
So, I posted this.
RIP alpha-bits cereal...what kind of cream did people pour over their cereal?
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