@3:14 -- If you hit something with an axe, and the blade splits down the center, it's *time to go!* Baby Huey -- impervious to all conventional attack!
Mother Duck sure loved her Baby Huey-and no wonder: He was her only child. Not much I could say the same about Father Duck,though. I think he had serious issues with Baby Huey(between you and me,I think he hated him).
This is one of my favorite episodes when Baby Huey ruin Oscar's birthday party 'til the end! It's so funny when Huey throws the toy plane right at the boys before crashing through a house window right behind Oscar!
Originally released as a Paramount "Noveltoon" in August 1951. Directed by Seymour Kneitel; story by Carl Meyer and Jack (Popeye) Mercer; animation by Dave Tendlar and Morey Reden; "scenics" by Robert Owen; music by Winston Sharples. Sid Raymond, Jack Mercer, and Jackson Beck provide voices.
Baby Huey should not snatch the birthday cake away from Oscar because Oscar has to make a wish first. He also should not have ruined Oscar's birthday gift too. But in the end, he managed to defeat the cunning fox and saved Oscar's friends. He also must realise what a true friendship is too.
SID RAYMOND: "Baby Huey the Duck" and "Katnip the Cat" JACKSON BECK: "Bluto/Brutus"(Popeye's nemesis and arch- rival) "Little Lulu's Father", "Buzzy the Crow", "The Fox"(of Baby Huey cartoons fame), "King Leonardo the Lion"
@@lauraperez2019 She was also in both the 1967 movie-musical Funny Girl with Barbra Streisand and the 1989 comedy National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation with Chevy Chase, Randy Quaid, and Doris Roberts (Everybody Loves Raymond).
@XNeSkUnX unfortunately i do not, the only two baby huey cartoons on my account that show their mpaa numbers are 'starting from hatch' and 'jumping with toy'. sorry about that, nice job on the title recreations by the way.
He got it "in the end". LOL.
@3:14 -- If you hit something with an axe, and the blade splits down the center, it's *time to go!*
Baby Huey -- impervious to all conventional attack!
Mother Duck sure loved her Baby Huey-and no wonder: He was her only child. Not much I could say the same about Father Duck,though. I think he had serious issues with Baby Huey(between you and me,I think he hated him).
She loved him out of guilt.
This is one of my favorite episodes when Baby Huey ruin Oscar's birthday party 'til the end! It's so funny when Huey throws the toy plane right at the boys before crashing through a house window right behind Oscar!
Yes, I agree. Though they bring me back my childhood memories, it was also aired through Kids Central channel in the television 15 years ago too.
Cartoons were great back then with stories and animation Something else this country can't do anymore Make a good cartoon
The London Bridge & spitting logs scenes were great!
The fox has met huey many times now. what makes him think he can fuck him up this time? x)
3:32 Baby Huey crying
You really shouldn't use a wooden rowboat for a burning cauldron.
Baby Huey:
Hey! You're no pal. You're the fox, and I think you're trying to kill me!
Huey is much smarter than the fox.
Originally released as a Paramount "Noveltoon" in August 1951. Directed by Seymour Kneitel; story by Carl Meyer and Jack (Popeye) Mercer; animation by Dave Tendlar and Morey Reden; "scenics" by Robert Owen; music by Winston Sharples. Sid Raymond, Jack Mercer, and Jackson Beck provide voices.
The fox sounds like Bluto.
Yup! Same guy voicing him, Jackson Beck.
@@TheToonkeeper That’s right.
Mother Duck sure loves her Baby Huey-and no wonder: He’s an only child.
Huey is so adorable.
Those are supposed to be 3 year old ducks but they sound like they're ready for their first burlesque show.
Yeah, hilariously unfitting.
Baby Huey should not snatch the birthday cake away from Oscar because Oscar has to make a wish first. He also should not have ruined Oscar's birthday gift too.
But in the end, he managed to defeat the cunning fox and saved Oscar's friends. He also must realise what a true friendship is too.
He'll huff😤, then he'll puff, then he'll blow Oscar's birthday cake down in his face!🤣
I feel so sad for Baby Huey.
very good,,,
3:55 Pat-A-Cake
This is my favourite cartoon love you huye
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RIP Sid Raymond (1909-2006) and Jackson Beck (1912-2004)
SID RAYMOND: "Baby Huey the Duck" and "Katnip the Cat" JACKSON BECK: "Bluto/Brutus"(Popeye's nemesis and arch- rival) "Little Lulu's Father", "Buzzy the Crow", "The Fox"(of Baby Huey cartoons fame), "King Leonardo the Lion"
Rip, Mae Questel
(the voice of mama) (1908- 1998)
@@lauraperez2019 She was also in both the 1967 movie-musical Funny Girl with Barbra Streisand and the 1989 comedy National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation with Chevy Chase, Randy Quaid, and Doris Roberts (Everybody Loves Raymond).
@@lauraperez2019 Hey,I didn’t know that! So,she was the voice of Mother Duck,eh? Interesting!
A dum dum so wise snd brave. Play like a dunce then put one over on a troublemaker. Gains respect and rewards.
Oh party pooper
If that huge duck was made into an adventure in the Amazon jungle, if crocodiles, alligators, jaguars and anacondas want to eat that duck, can they?
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@XNeSkUnX unfortunately i do not, the only two baby huey cartoons on my account that show their mpaa numbers are 'starting from hatch' and 'jumping with toy'. sorry about that, nice job on the title recreations by the way.
Do you have Cat-Choo?
@XNeSkUnX anytime pal
Super
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I do not understand why he want to send him to china
Filme sae...padahal lawas pun e
All rights go to NBCUniversal
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Gak mudeng bahasane yo lah, seng penting aku iso ngguyu
Ay, en, español
wow