This song never left my head, and I can never find it because I didn't know the name, it's like it was only in my subconscious. Thank you so much for saving my childhood.
Philippe I know the feeling. I'm looking for the name of the song that the mouse plays at the end of the Looney Tunes episode Rhapsody rabbit. Like as in 20 years I've wanted to know. And I would love to know who composed that piece. It was all the time portrayed as the " super hard to play, so badly hard your fingers tied in knots and your face turned colors" song and my piano and music teacher played it as a kid. Won awards internationally. Kinda ashamed I forgot but I abandoned music and lost a lot of knowledge
I love with Tom and Jerry the way that Tom is just trying to play music and Jerry is harassing him and it all goes to the tune of the music, it just flows so well.
About the shown part you're right. But earlier on in that cartoon you can see that it begins with Tom playing the piano Jerry was sleeping in and hence got waken up, then Jerry sees Tom playing and enjoying this while acting as a conductor. If this doesn't count as a harassment, then Tom did the first harassment.
Tom bothered Jerry first. Jerry was just enjoying the music and Tom started messing with him. (This is actually a really weird thing I've noticed on the internet. A LOT of people seem to think Jerry usually starts the conflict, and that just isn't true. I have no idea why that seems to be so widely believed.)
@@Marbles471 no he didn’t Jerry bothered Tom first Tom was just trying to do a piano concert Jerry started messing with him for no reason he wasn’t trying to enjoy music. He was just trying to provoke Tom and ruin his recital. He literally tried to cut his finger off and the reason why people say starts the conflict is because he does. It is true. It’s true trying to mind his own business and Jerry comes to mess with him for no reason did you just obviously you’ve never seen Tom and Jerry because everybody who’s actually watch Tom and Jerry knows that Jerry starts to conflict not Tom
@@jamircox8458 Yeah, literally none of that is true, dude. Watch the cartoon again. Jerry is not bothering Tom at all. He's just lying there listening to the music. Tom flicks him away, and then bashes the piano keys on his head. Only THEN does Jerry start trying to get back at him. And I've been watching the Tom & Jerry shorts my entire life. Seen nearly every short. Tom is the bully in the majority of them. Not all, but the majority. That's just a fact. It's not debatable.
The cartoon of 1:16 is rhapsody in rivets it was realized in december 6 1941 and today is december 6 2017 and the cartoon is now 76 years oh and it was one day before pearl habor attack
I feel like WB cartoon wastes time with the "Franz Liszt? Never heard of him" and shooting the audience jokes, whereas T&J get straight into the music and do a better job of matching music to animation.
The way youre describing it, it doesnt seem like youre a die hard fan if WB didn't do there whole poking fun of famous/legendary characters like Franz Liszt then it wouldn't be WB or Bugs Bunny, its suppose to be funny. if you wanted a music video then you should know a cartoon like Looney Tunes isn't gonna give you that.
I am a huge fan of WB. Both cartoons are of a very high quality, but while I feel the joke of Bugs shooting the audience member falls flat (and not to mention out of character for Bugs) the Tom & Jerry cartoon actually out Looney-Tunes Looney Tunes. It felt like a classic I.Freleng short with his knack of matching the music to the actions. I don't know why you said I should watch a music video when matching music to animation is a staple of some of the greatest WB shorts such as the Rabbit ot Seville for instance. It's just in this case the T&J short did it better in my view. Also the Tom & Jerry dynamic just works better than Bugs and his rival here. They could have improved the WB cartoon a little by bringing back A.Flea to be the antagonist as that would have made a bit more sense that this random pair.
I noticed this because i grew up on all of these cartoons, I didnt realise it was this prevalent though. i wonder how it got this way..... all I know is that I love this song because of this repetition of hearing it as a kid. thanks for this video, really made my day
K, guys the list of cartoons in the list are The Opry House Fire Bugs A Car-Tune Portait Rhapsody in Rivets Rhapsody Rabbit The Cat Concerto Daffy's Rhapsody Convict Concerto Who Framed Roger Rabbit C Flat or B Sharp Wakko's Wish
One of my favourite memories was attending the very first (it was actually Bugs' 50th - shhh! - birthday, and 'he' was accompanied by a huge 50+piece orchestra. When I was little, my father 'only listened to classical', and - though I didn't run out and buy the discs, I DI D learn to appreciate it, and a HUGE part of this...LEARNING, was thanks to the 'rabbit'. Bugs' influenced me, and I'm certain MANY others, who'd never have otherwise been exposed to classical, and other musical styles which weren't 'au courrant'. A HUGE thanks goes to the music maestro of Warner Bros. The man behind the rabbit, the one and ONLY Mr Carl Stalling. Cartoons of today are NOTHING like they were, and HAD been - they were made for ALL ages. Yes, their definitely was some humour in the Loony Toons, et al, which was there FOR adults, but, as a kid, it didn't mean a thing. Today's (pathetic excuse at) cartoons are things which literally are so 'safe', so sanitised, that - unless one's literally 2, who'd WANT to watch it? Bugs, and ALL the greats (I can't name them all) were, and ALWAYS will be for kids. And teens. And adults. And last, and NOT the least; seniors (we're all gonna be one, one day. Might as well laugh). I have Hungarian Rhapsody on my iPhone, and when it plays, it brings a smile to my face, as I think back, and imagine 'Number 2''.
Finally located it! For some weird reason, I thought this was by Rachmaninoff and not Liszt. Have heard this piece in so many cartoons (Rhapsody in Rivets comes to my mind). Thanks for uploading:).
Awesome video; definitely a tribute! This is my favourite piece of classical/piano music (even used in one of my videos). I read a comment further down which asked about the cartoons using it; here's the list if anyone's interested: 1. The Opry House (Mickey Mouse) - Walt Disney (1929) 2. Bars & Stripes (Krazy Kat) - Charles Mintz Columbia Pictures (1931) 3. A Car-Tune Portrait (Various Animals) - Max Fleischer (1937) 4. Rhapsody in Rivets (Various Animals) - Friz Freleng/Mel Blanc (1941) 5. Rhapsody Rabbit (Bugs Bunny) - Friz Freleng (1946) 6. The Cat Concerto (Tom & Jerry) - William Hanna & Joseph Barbera (1947) 7. Daffy’s Rhapsody - Original - (Daffy Duck) - Friz Freleng (1950) 8. Convict Concerto (Woody Woodpecker) - Walter Lantz (1954) 9. Duelling Pianos (Donald & Daffy) - Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Robert Zemeckis (1988) 10. C Flat or B Sharp? (Tiny Toons) - Warner Bros. (1995) 11. The Wishing Star (Animaniacs) - Wakko’s Wish Warner Bros. (1999) 12. Daffy’s Rhapsody - Newer - (Daffy Duck) - Friz Freleng/Mel Blanc (2012) The last one (the newer Daffy's Rhapsody) is added to the list, as it does exist, but isn't featured on this video.
I've never known that many animations based on Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (S. 244, No. 2) were made in the early-mid 20th century -- before that, I've only listened to Marc-André Hamelin's performance (in 1997). P.S.: I wish I could make a fan animation: Doraemon playing this piece at the recital, much more serious than those shown above.
CPT, in the Disney's Silly Symphonies "Farmyard Symphony", there is a short extract of the number 2, when the little pig is running so as to have his share of food. I hope it will be interesting for you!
Fun Fact: Both Warner Bros. and MGM accused each other of plagarism when Rhapsody Rabbit and Cat Cornecto came out the same year (although Rhapsody Rabbit came first and Cat Cornecto took longer to make)
Because of all these cartoons-and then some-Liszt,s 2nd Hungarian Rhapsody was well-known to me and the rest of the 3rd-grade class who first learned when this piece was written-and by whom.
I was particularly glad to see the Woody Woodpecker clip in there. I had no idea it existed until I happened to be watching a show one day and saw the short!
I think this song was a major influence for Freddie Mercury in writing Bohemian Rhapsody. Both songs transcend being a song and turns more into an experience. They both have a similar feel. Highs and lows. Fast and slow and everything changing from one beat to the next and using moments of silence after thunderous music. Both are masterpieces.
as two note on the music Yakko ' good night every body!" Tha tha tha tha tha tha tha tha tha tha tha tha that's all Folks,Muggles,UA-cam,Earthlings,Martians cue the mix of cartoon music ( Bay-woop!) iris out fade out to black.
I know, that's great. Of course, how many people will get that in the future? LIke rotary phones typewriters are a thing of the past now we have 'keyboards'......
The two gangster s in the Woody Woodpecker sequence are exactly the same character design as the gangsters in a Daffy Duck cartoon - I think it was "Fried Yeggs".
Pretty well done, but considering the myriad of cartoons and animations that have used this, perhaps redoing it so the song actually flows as a complete (or nearly complete) song instead of chopping it up like that? That would take this from entertaining to phenomenal.
given that most of these are in different key signatures (only one was in the original key of C#), this would be extremely difficult without sounding weird
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Yes indeed, no classical music theme will ever stand the test of time like ol' #2. My favorite example here would probably be either "Rhapsody Rabbit" or the audio clip from "Daffy's Rhapsody". And Y'know, now that there's a cartoon based off that song, you could update this with video footage from DR.
Any classical music people please respond if you know this answer because I'm at a loss. What is the name of the song the mouse plays on piano at the the end of the Looney Tunes episode Rhapsody rabbit? My music teacher always played it as a kid on piano and it was so cool to me.
Happy 201st birthday to Franz Liszt. Igor Stravinsky allegedly remarked while watching a cartoon featuring the famous Hungarian Rhapsody #2 "Can you imagine the royalties if this piece were still under copyright?"
And then I write By morning, night And afternoon And pretty soon My name in Dnepropetrovsk is _cursed_ When he finds out... *I* publish first! (Tom Lehrer's Lobachevsky, for those playing along at home.)
Here's an unusual one - no, it's not a cartoon, but I've never heard of any film (with people) doing this. In the musical number, Midnight With Madeline (from the film, It's Always Fair Weather) Dolores Grey does the entire opening tribute to 'Klenzrite' - a detergent - to the tune of....(ua-cam.com/video/g7k38rIGjxI/v-deo.html).
Why would you go to a concert to watch somebody play a pie-anna, when a computer can be programmed to play a pie-anna? .. I guess it is the tempo, when to hit the keys, that "human touch", that alludes the computer.
This song never left my head, and I can never find it because I didn't know the name, it's like it was only in my subconscious.
Thank you so much for saving my childhood.
It is a great piece. I like the fact that so many cartoons used it. No better way to introduce a child into classical music.
Hungarian Rhapsody no.2
Philippe I know the feeling. I'm looking for the name of the song that the mouse plays at the end of the Looney Tunes episode Rhapsody rabbit. Like as in 20 years I've wanted to know. And I would love to know who composed that piece. It was all the time portrayed as the " super hard to play, so badly hard your fingers tied in knots and your face turned colors" song and my piano and music teacher played it as a kid. Won awards internationally. Kinda ashamed I forgot but I abandoned music and lost a lot of knowledge
I never knew this peice was so influential to animated cartoons
:D Funny end by Bunny: "Who? Franz Liszt? never heard of him, wrong number."
u reallu don't know Franz Liszt?
yurrien planken it dialogue at the video
SNK got me too man :D :D
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"What's up Doc?... who?... Franz Liszt. Never heard of him... wrong number."
Donald vs Daffy in Who Framed Roger Rabbit is one of my favorite scenes from that film lol.
😍 Childhood memories! Loved watching these when I was a kid! So glad to find them here on UA-cam! Thank You!
I love with Tom and Jerry the way that Tom is just trying to play music and Jerry is harassing him and it all goes to the tune of the music, it just flows so well.
About the shown part you're right. But earlier on in that cartoon you can see that it begins with Tom playing the piano Jerry was sleeping in and hence got waken up, then Jerry sees Tom playing and enjoying this while acting as a conductor. If this doesn't count as a harassment, then Tom did the first harassment.
Tom bothered Jerry first. Jerry was just enjoying the music and Tom started messing with him.
(This is actually a really weird thing I've noticed on the internet. A LOT of people seem to think Jerry usually starts the conflict, and that just isn't true. I have no idea why that seems to be so widely believed.)
Marbles471 Sometimes Jerry starts it and in others, Tom does.
@@Marbles471 no he didn’t Jerry bothered Tom first Tom was just trying to do a piano concert Jerry started messing with him for no reason he wasn’t trying to enjoy music. He was just trying to provoke Tom and ruin his recital. He literally tried to cut his finger off and the reason why people say starts the conflict is because he does. It is true. It’s true trying to mind his own business and Jerry comes to mess with him for no reason did you just obviously you’ve never seen Tom and Jerry because everybody who’s actually watch Tom and Jerry knows that Jerry starts to conflict not Tom
@@jamircox8458 Yeah, literally none of that is true, dude. Watch the cartoon again. Jerry is not bothering Tom at all. He's just lying there listening to the music. Tom flicks him away, and then bashes the piano keys on his head. Only THEN does Jerry start trying to get back at him.
And I've been watching the Tom & Jerry shorts my entire life. Seen nearly every short. Tom is the bully in the majority of them. Not all, but the majority. That's just a fact. It's not debatable.
The cartoon of 1:16 is rhapsody in rivets it was realized in december 6 1941 and today is december 6 2017 and the cartoon is now 76 years oh and it was one day before pearl habor attack
Thanks for the name! As a little boy in the late 1950’s I dubbed the Hungarian Rhapsody 2 “The Building Song.”
thanks!
December 6th, 2019, 78th anniversary now
I have been looking for this for so long! I only watched it once in the 90s and have never forgotten it!
Toty Mar no one cares or asked
I'm a die hard Looney Tunes fan, but Tom & Jerry's is the best by far!
Nah
I feel like WB cartoon wastes time with the "Franz Liszt? Never heard of him" and shooting the audience jokes, whereas T&J get straight into the music and do a better job of matching music to animation.
The way youre describing it, it doesnt seem like youre a die hard fan if WB didn't do there whole poking fun of famous/legendary characters like Franz Liszt then it wouldn't be WB or Bugs Bunny, its suppose to be funny. if you wanted a music video then you should know a cartoon like Looney Tunes isn't gonna give you that.
I am a huge fan of WB. Both cartoons are of a very high quality, but while I feel the joke of Bugs shooting the audience member falls flat (and not to mention out of character for Bugs) the Tom & Jerry cartoon actually out Looney-Tunes Looney Tunes. It felt like a classic I.Freleng short with his knack of matching the music to the actions.
I don't know why you said I should watch a music video when matching music to animation is a staple of some of the greatest WB shorts such as the Rabbit ot Seville for instance. It's just in this case the T&J short did it better in my view.
Also the Tom & Jerry dynamic just works better than Bugs and his rival here. They could have improved the WB cartoon a little by bringing back A.Flea to be the antagonist as that would have made a bit more sense that this random pair.
I kinda agree with you.
I noticed this because i grew up on all of these cartoons, I didnt realise it was this prevalent though. i wonder how it got this way..... all I know is that I love this song because of this repetition of hearing it as a kid. thanks for this video, really made my day
the Cat Concerto is one of the best animated shorts ever made. good lord it is brilliant in it's directing and how it's put together.
Daffy Duck and Donald Duck playing together :')
Who framed roger rabbit
Cristian López it from who framed Roger Rabbit my favourite favourite favourite movie
I forgot why was the movie that they were playing at called
K, guys the list of cartoons in the list are
The Opry House
Fire Bugs
A Car-Tune Portait
Rhapsody in Rivets
Rhapsody Rabbit
The Cat Concerto
Daffy's Rhapsody
Convict Concerto
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
C Flat or B Sharp
Wakko's Wish
Out of all the versions of this this one I grew up with was the one that started at around 1:20 Saturday .morning memories Bruce
it's always the friska part lmao
It’s jumpy so it’s sounds kinda cartoony
@@thefriendlierfriendliestfr786 yea
One of my favourite memories was attending the very first (it was actually Bugs' 50th - shhh! - birthday, and 'he' was accompanied by a huge 50+piece orchestra.
When I was little, my father 'only listened to classical', and - though I didn't run out and buy the discs, I DI D learn to appreciate it, and a HUGE part of this...LEARNING, was thanks to the 'rabbit'.
Bugs' influenced me, and I'm certain MANY others, who'd never have otherwise been exposed to classical, and other musical styles which weren't 'au courrant'.
A HUGE thanks goes to the music maestro of Warner Bros. The man behind the rabbit, the one and ONLY Mr Carl Stalling.
Cartoons of today are NOTHING like they were, and HAD been - they were made for ALL ages.
Yes, their definitely was some humour in the Loony Toons, et al, which was there FOR adults, but, as a kid, it didn't mean a thing.
Today's (pathetic excuse at) cartoons are things which literally are so 'safe', so sanitised, that - unless one's literally 2, who'd WANT to watch it?
Bugs, and ALL the greats (I can't name them all) were, and ALWAYS will be for kids.
And teens.
And adults.
And last, and NOT the least; seniors (we're all gonna be one, one day. Might as well laugh).
I have Hungarian Rhapsody on my iPhone, and when it plays, it brings a smile to my face, as I think back, and imagine 'Number 2''.
One of my favorite bits of classical music.
Finally located it! For some weird reason, I thought this was by Rachmaninoff and not Liszt. Have heard this piece in so many cartoons (Rhapsody in Rivets comes to my mind). Thanks for uploading:).
Thank you Mr. Liszt!!!
Awesome video; definitely a tribute!
This is my favourite piece of classical/piano music (even used in one of my videos).
I read a comment further down which asked about the cartoons using it; here's the list if anyone's interested:
1. The Opry House (Mickey Mouse) - Walt Disney (1929)
2. Bars & Stripes (Krazy Kat) - Charles Mintz Columbia Pictures (1931)
3. A Car-Tune Portrait (Various Animals) - Max Fleischer (1937)
4. Rhapsody in Rivets (Various Animals) - Friz Freleng/Mel Blanc (1941)
5. Rhapsody Rabbit (Bugs Bunny) - Friz Freleng (1946)
6. The Cat Concerto (Tom & Jerry) - William Hanna & Joseph Barbera (1947)
7. Daffy’s Rhapsody - Original - (Daffy Duck) - Friz Freleng (1950)
8. Convict Concerto (Woody Woodpecker) - Walter Lantz (1954)
9. Duelling Pianos (Donald & Daffy) - Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Robert Zemeckis (1988)
10. C Flat or B Sharp? (Tiny Toons) - Warner Bros. (1995)
11. The Wishing Star (Animaniacs) - Wakko’s Wish Warner Bros. (1999)
12. Daffy’s Rhapsody - Newer - (Daffy Duck) - Friz Freleng/Mel Blanc (2012)
The last one (the newer Daffy's Rhapsody) is added to the list, as it does exist, but isn't featured on this video.
KRD Cartoons The 2nd one is wrong. It's from the same company and it does feature Number 2, but it's a different cartoon. Nice compilation, though.
What's the name of the cartoon, then?
what episode is the first one
What movement is the Mackey mouse too?
Do a time stamps
Is this random ?
I've never known that many animations based on Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (S. 244, No. 2) were made in the early-mid 20th century -- before that, I've only listened to Marc-André Hamelin's performance (in 1997).
P.S.: I wish I could make a fan animation: Doraemon playing this piece at the recital, much more serious than those shown above.
I absolutely enjoy this song ! Truly addictive and timeless !
These are great clips, thanks so very much for posting this.
And I like the Tom & Jerry's version of Hungarian Rhapsody!
I hope this piece gets included in modern cartoons, as well.
3:28 love this movie i also have it on VHS xD
The banjo version was too good.
Tom & Jerry - The cat concerto won the 1946 Oscar
Thanks to this tribute, I finally learned how the music is called.
the good ol days when you learned things from cartoons lol
that Bugs Bunny inside joke
My love for classical music from early cartoons. Especially bugs.
Anyone notice Jerry went right through the scissors?
Yes
No I don't think so; when did he?
they're going to add collision to the scissors in the next patch
2:15 it did. Watch in .25x very clear
CPT, in the Disney's Silly Symphonies "Farmyard Symphony", there is a short extract of the number 2, when the little pig is running so as to have his share of food. I hope it will be interesting for you!
Saudades desses desenhos !!!!!!!!!!
Fun Fact: Both Warner Bros. and MGM accused each other of plagarism when Rhapsody Rabbit and Cat Cornecto came out the same year (although Rhapsody Rabbit came first and Cat Cornecto took longer to make)
That ending was fantastic.
0:33 *an actual phootage of my fingers after practiced for hours*
Tom and Jerry's was the most iconic
I love this music 🎶
That third clip is an accurate depiction of being in an orchestra.
Because of all these cartoons-and then some-Liszt,s 2nd Hungarian Rhapsody was well-known to me and the rest of the 3rd-grade class who first learned when this piece was written-and by whom.
I was particularly glad to see the Woody Woodpecker clip in there. I had no idea it existed until I happened to be watching a show one day and saw the short!
Surprised to see A Car-Tune Portrait on here! Such a great cartoon.
there was a cartoon series called 'The Biscuits' if I'm not mistaken. their theme intro song was Hungarian Rhapsody 🐹
2:22 nostalgia 😞
2:40
Daffy Duck?
Yes
Daffy Duck's Rhapsody
Mel Blanc
sono esecuzioni spettacolari grazie tantissime
Al 1:29 aparece una caricatura que no encuentro en You tube ¿alguien sabe cómo de llama dicha caricatura y dónde la encuentro?
If only you put Daffy's Rhapsody clip with the audio
woodpecker's act is a treasure to mankind
I think this song was a major influence for Freddie Mercury in writing Bohemian Rhapsody. Both songs transcend being a song and turns more into an experience. They both have a similar feel. Highs and lows. Fast and slow and everything changing from one beat to the next and using moments of silence after thunderous music. Both are masterpieces.
I love this music.
Great video and tribute!
Cat Concerto (Tom and Jerry) did it better as compare to others.
Tribute to Franz Liszt 🙏🙏🙏
Love from India.
as two note on the music Yakko ' good night every body!"
Tha tha tha tha tha tha tha tha tha tha tha tha that's all Folks,Muggles,UA-cam,Earthlings,Martians cue the mix of cartoon music ( Bay-woop!) iris out fade out to black.
Fun fact: Rhapsody Rabbit was the first short that Cartoon Network Aired
Hi ^^ What is the caricature where this song comes out? Tries to build a wall and his fall
And what is the caricature of the minute 1:16?
Thanks
I love the daffy's rhapsody version specially with da animules
I love that looney tunes hungarian rhapsody and the typewriter crossover
I know, that's great. Of course, how many people will get that in the future? LIke rotary phones typewriters are a thing of the past now we have 'keyboards'......
Ar7wen i originally meant the musical piece "the typewriter" where a typewriter is actually used as the main instrument, but yeah that's also cool too
this made me smile
2:58 my favorite
The two gangster s in the Woody Woodpecker sequence are exactly the same character design as the gangsters in a Daffy Duck cartoon - I think it was "Fried Yeggs".
Correction ; "Golden Yeggs"
3:28 roger nyúl a pácban
3:53 a zongórán rávan irva acme a rajz gyártó neve
Tom and Jerry did it best.
They used this on Animaniacs when they were singing about ice cream in "Jokahontas"
SwagKirby hey. What is the name of the cartoon at the construction site
raphsody rabbit and the cat concerto were made simultaneously the acadmy saw cat concerto first and thought bb was ripping off
Please, if someone can put a list of all cartoons for better information ... thanks.
There was a Paramount cartoon where a mouse hears an orchestra playing this and then takes over and leads them to play a swing-style arrangement.
me hace llorar de nostalgia por mi niñez
Pretty well done, but considering the myriad of cartoons and animations that have used this, perhaps redoing it so the song actually flows as a complete (or nearly complete) song instead of chopping it up like that? That would take this from entertaining to phenomenal.
Ril'riia For my project class, it's what I'm trying to do.
given that most of these are in different key signatures (only one was in the original key of C#), this would be extremely difficult without sounding weird
You can alter the pitch on audio editing software
Ril'riia I think I'd like to try this.
He who suggests it should under take it....
Dancing is one of the most joyful ways one may express physical freedom. For it allows one to demonstrate their understanding of self control, discipline, loyalty, devotion, appreciation, respect, confidence by systematically, expressing flexibility, range of motion, eye hand coordination, timing, balance, explosive power, muscle response, stamina, agility, focused precision, strength , and joyful determination. Which are all fundamental elements of ancient warrior guardian soldier bodyguard protector messengers. Who were on the front line of the greatest empire civilized nations that have ever existed throughout the history of mankind.What is disappointing is people are not performing wearing clothes shoes make up) so forth and so on etc. etc. that is made to the highest standards of quality! Which is organic biodegradable earth friendly. I mean if you care about yourself and planet Earth. You always want to be your best physically, mentally and spiritually.So keep it real by staying raw, wild, naturally hard-core and organically appealing which is truly captivating, absolutely appreciated, respected, desired and spiritually sought after internally and externally for all eternity throughout existence by all the gods goddesses angels of the ancient Royal elite bodyguard soldier warrior guardian protector messenger dominant gentleman superior father. The point is no one can express or receive love or any other emotional desire in its entirety if the don't know themselves from the inside out. Example most people don't know that make up leeches into the skin pores and then gets absorbed into the bloodstream overworking the right left kidney stressing out the liver. Overworking all the body's organs disrupting Hendering the body's natural ability to be able to adjust adapt respond and recover to any and all situations internally externally. That lack of comprehension physical inadequacies is The primary reason why specialist leading physicians determine unanimously concluded that American women are far more likely to develop thyroid problems versus European women. And that has Nothing to do with charming personality and everything to do with standards of quality. S.R.F. . PHD. Equally as alarming due to those beauty supplies, cosmetics, clothing bug spray perfume made to the lowest standards of quality top scientist have presented the question'
If 1 billion women are using and wearing petroleum-based fingernails combined with fingernail polish that contains flammable chemicals on a daily basis how many hundreds of thousands of tons of this toxic sludge better known as makeup beauty supplies cosmetics do we have to manufacture mass-produce to meet that supply and demand? As you know we don't use 100% of anything especially here in America. So where does all that excess poisonous toxic sludge bug spray perfume and up? In our rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, wishing wells, oceans and various other bodies of water burnt off into our airways atmosphere as a poisonous vapor. Not to mention that if makeup beauty supplies cosmetics are not organic biodegradable then they are not earth friendly. Which means when these products leach into the skin pores they get absorbed into the bloodstream which has a physical mental spiritual debilitating effect. For each body has over 60,000 miles of area that blood can travel through within it 60,000 miles of area alone is enough distance to circumference the world twice so what is attractive appealing physically mentally spiritually beneficial about one free lead poisoning their own blood Highway around the world at the same time causing irreversible damage to mother Earth and all the various different forms of life that live within this world. Now having a blood Highway that makes it around the world twice may sound out of this world. However it is minuscule, compared to the fact that if you put a person's DNA side-by-side strand for strand you will make it to the moon and back three or 3000 times. I can't remember which one let's just say for arguments sake it was only three times. That is roughly 750,000 miles that one has the potential of physically proclaiming. Unfortunately if you poison corrupt damage your own blood Highway. It's definitely not going to have the same effect as if you were properly maintaining get the point? In layman's terms if life is not free why the hell would death be any cheaper it's not. The question your feeble minds frail bodies may be able to handle, is who souls and spirits have paid out are picking up the tab on the end results of dirty low-paying jobs that come from outdated power sources, inferior materials, poisonous, toxic substances, pesticides and chemicals that never change their killing composition which means simpleton whether it is a solid, liquid or burnt off into our airways atmosphere as a vapor it is always going to be poisonous debilitating deadly to the body at the same time polluting corrupting devastating to the planet Earth and all the various different forms of life that live within this world. There is no profit to be made in the demise of the world. Even worse primarily due to those dirty low-paying jobs for the last hundred and 50 years or so the mass majority of the population has been living dying yielding the worst spiritual kickback that has ever been manifested from life. Since the beginning of life. Which is sad, pathetic and ignorant beyond retarded considering we have always had the man/woman power, technology, resources, substances and capabilities to create clean high-paying jobs from coast-to-coast that would improve upon and maintain the quality of our air, water, foods, landscapes, working and living environment, every day home products, habitats and ecosystems.
Yes indeed, no classical music theme will ever stand the test of time like ol' #2. My favorite example here would probably be either "Rhapsody Rabbit" or the audio clip from "Daffy's Rhapsody". And Y'know, now that there's a cartoon based off that song, you could update this with video footage from DR.
That Warner Brothers excerpt where the building was being constructed to the Rhapsody ... does anyone know the name of the cartoon?
Being one to answer my own question, the WB cartoon with the building construction to the Hungarian Rhapsody was "Rhapsody in Rivets" (1941).
Any classical music people please respond if you know this answer because I'm at a loss. What is the name of the song the mouse plays on piano at the the end of the Looney Tunes episode Rhapsody rabbit? My music teacher always played it as a kid on piano and it was so cool to me.
It's the same song, Hungarian Rhapsody no.2 in C# Minor.
The part the mouse plays is the ending to it.
@@FlippinDingDong thanks friend. Always drove me crazy because I knew that I knew the music just couldn't place it
Happy 201st birthday to Franz Liszt. Igor Stravinsky allegedly remarked while watching a cartoon featuring the famous Hungarian Rhapsody #2 "Can you imagine the royalties if this piece were still under copyright?"
I can't believe you couldn't use the video of the daffy rhapsody. Either you couldn't find it or of copyright issues, but anywho, It's awesome.
Cartoonists must be very obsessed with this. I don't blame 'em.
What is it about this piece that makes it so appealing for cartoons and comedy?
Rhapsody in Rivets.
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Did Donald call the other duck the N word at 3:50 ?
I think this was also on Sesame street, aka the "Curious Cantata" with Big Bird.
I never knew this song was old my dad used to play it
I like The Cat Concreto
And then I write
By morning, night
And afternoon
And pretty soon
My name in Dnepropetrovsk is _cursed_
When he finds out... *I* publish first!
(Tom Lehrer's Lobachevsky, for those playing along at home.)
how about Wild Elephinks, Bars and Stripes, The Magic Fluke, The Athlete, Pin Feathers, Candy House
Here's an unusual one - no, it's not a cartoon, but I've never heard of any film (with people) doing this. In the musical number, Midnight With Madeline (from the film, It's Always Fair Weather) Dolores Grey does the entire opening tribute to 'Klenzrite' - a detergent - to the tune of....(ua-cam.com/video/g7k38rIGjxI/v-deo.html).
Simpsons Episode I watched recently, the family goes to a night of classical music and Bart realises "I know this song, it was a Bugs Bunny!"
You forgot the Fox and Crow “The Magic Flute” by UPA in 1949
0:32 what the cartoon?
cual es la que dice solo audio
My favorite cartoon was the one with the construction work for the Empire State Building. A close second would be Tom and Jerry's.
Real cartoons, baby!
TOM AND JERRY....IS THE BEST VERSION
what episode of that woody woodpecker?
Why would you go to a concert to watch somebody play a pie-anna, when a computer can be programmed to play a pie-anna? .. I guess it is the tempo, when to hit the keys, that "human touch", that alludes the computer.
Tom and jerry the best one 🌚 ✌️
What is the name of the second cartoon that was in black and white
What's the name of the second clip? (after the Mickey Mouse clip that was from "The Opry House")
I know this is late but it's Fire Bugs (1930).
@@a.username7927 I'm pretty sure it's Bars and Stripes
This song was "Powerhouse" before "Powerhouse" was written.