@@MasonTheOneLooneyDude And don't forget Walt Disney. Because he was also the original voice of Ludwig von Drake, where he got to show off his improvisation skills.
That he was! There was a list of the top 10 voices that had Blanc as # 2. Such BS. IMHO Blanc is #1, followed by Paul Frees, Daws Butler, June Foray, Don Messick, Alan Reed (Fred Flintstone), Howard Morris (Ernest T Bass & Atom Ant), Jack Mercer (Popeye), Mae Questel (Olive Oyl) and last but not least Walter Tetley. Tetley was The Great Gildersleeve's nephew Leroy and he also played the wise-cracking grocery delivery boy Julius on the Phil Harris/Alice Faye show; both shows in the golden age of radio. I would also add the original Popeye & Olive Oyl (Bill Costello and Bonnie Poe/Margie Hines)
I've watched these guys from their inception. THEY NEVER GET OLD! INNOCENT SLANDEROUS HUMOR! I've never seen these clips, but they are funny as humor gets !!!
The sad thing is that they do not make cartoons like this anymore. The voice actors are fantastic and I wish they would put all of the classic cartoons back on.
Its like the Simpsons' voice actors. Each of them can do multiple voices and each one they do is very funny/very entertaining in its own right. I really wish I could have met these folks. They helped me a lot with growing up and laughing along the way.
And back in the day they did the voice recordings in the same radio-show style setup so the actors could work off of each other, you should check out the outtakes for Life on the Fast Lane with Albert Brooks' lost lines and Julie Kavner's reactions. (And in the background you can hear the producers laughing)
And keep in mind most people know William Conrad as Cannon and the fact that he was also hilarious on rocky and Bullwinkle really shows what a talented actor he was
“Heavens to Eliza! He’s a little fuzzy comet!” Why was that line so funny? Is “little fuzzy comet” slang term for something dirty and they were sneaking it into a kids’ show? They did that a few times.
1963 was 18 years after the end of WWII. That was not as long a time as it might seem because the consequences of the war didn't end in 1945 but were extended for about one generation, which is roughly 20 years. In other words, they were still trying to shake off the memories of WWII, while at the same time dealing with the current threat of nuclear war with the USSR. The Rocky & Bullwinkle show poked fun at their own fears: 'Isn't that right, darlings'? When Rocky launched into the air, wearing flight goggles and going so fast as to trail a black plume and then to enter an out of control vertical dive, Conrad, having served as a fighter pilot in WWII, subconsciously recalled fallen airmen, and when the comic line "Heaven's to Eliza, he's a fuzzy comet" was said, his tension was released with an intense laughter. But if you listen, you can also hear him cry at the same time.
I have all the box sets of this series and this particular outtake in the bonus content was titled "The World's longest laugh"... though it does make one wonder, Who is the Eliza they were referencing in order to get that lever of laughs? :D
🤣Не волнуйтесь, русские, к 1990-м годам, после многих лет финансово разрушительной западной культуры разводов со свиньями, все хотят жениться на Наташе... Одна большая, счастливая семья!🤣
@@relaxationstation7374 TRANSLATION: Don't worry Russians, by the 1990s, after years of the financially destructive Western pig-divorce culture, everyone wants to marry Natasha... One big, happy family!
The audio was found on an unofficial compilation of Jay Ward related audio called "Hey Moose and Squirrel!" Where they found it, I don't know. I could guess it was from the DVD sets, or maybe an old tape.
Bill, Conrad and Paul frees both worked on the gunsmoke radio show bill Conrad was Matt Dillon and Paul frees, did various characters, including substituting for Howard McNear
@@timray7066 this was something I edited in to the visuals to help illustrate the voice outtake. The word was not actually drawn in, nor was that take actually used. The take immediately afterwards is the one used in the final version.
@arqivist2077 thank you for letting me know. I remember all these nice cartoons, under dog, flintstones, bugs bunny, johnny quest the list is endless. Thanks again.
... I appreciate you for uploading this but I have to edit our your laughter. from 1:38 - 2:44, ... I mean, ... would they take it off if you just played it without the interruption? Probably would. So sad because we should be able to watch all of these somewhere. I hate to use the word sacred, because they obviously do ... anyway. These are sooooooo ____________ funny. Anyway, I have to edit you guys out. "Try to be a modest hero on this program."
@@arqivist2077 ok ... I guess if anybody can be sacrilegious it's them. I just love some of these and wish I could go through them episode by episode. Thank you so much. I had no idea they would have commentary if you bought the DVDs.
@@Obi-Ralph-Kenobi Bear in mind that the audio is from an outtake reel. The episode as it actually aired doesn't have the flubbed takes. If you wish to see it in its proper form, you can watch it here: ua-cam.com/video/fUbKIQIh7G0/v-deo.html
@@arqivist2077 ... thanks, I was searching for full episodes yesterday, and these did not show up. A ______ search for Bullwinkle longer than 20m. Thanks a trillion.
This used to be funny, but after seeing Joe Biden, kamala Harris, woke democrats, and college students I realize truthfully they are doing it without goofgas!
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The lady who voices both Natasha and Rocky has amazing range and style control!
She did! June Foray was an amazing voice actress for years, doing voices all the way up until 2014.
June Foray is still a voice acting legend!
@@jonathanbowling2904 If I could set up a Mt Rushmore comparison for women voice actors, she'd be there alongside April Winchell and Grey Griffin.
June Foray
"Heavens to Eliza! He's a little fuzzy comet!" Lol! Poor Paul Frees! He can't even do the line without the others laughing!
He also can't stop laughing towards the end. ❤
Love the, “ you have to get your hand off your hip Paul “ quote.
I guess he said that’s so funny that everyone just burst out laughing
That's why Paul Frees was one of my favorite actors from back then. When it came to Jay Ward, Walter Lantz, and other studios, he was just amazing.
@@MasonTheOneLooneyDude And don't forget Walt Disney. Because he was also the original voice of Ludwig von Drake, where he got to show off his improvisation skills.
Honestly this sounds way ahead of its time
it's more real than what is 'real' today! ...boy, did these guys work their asses off for out entertainment!
They must've had a lot of fun recording these episodes.
This show was basically the "Animaniacs" of its time.
Yeah....but the animation is slightly worse
@@Эльфёныч not the segment animated at TMS in Japan
@@Nick-ty9us , I meant that animation is slightly worse in "Rocky and Bullwinkle"
@@Эльфёныч Except for the stuff animated in Hollywood.
You should watch this, if you are training to be a voice actor to find out what a recording session was like
I had no idea stuff like this existed!
Had no idea there WAS a blooper reel for Rocky & Bullwinkle!
I think some of that "Goof Gas" seeped into the studio.
This is great ! Never thought I'd get to hear the behind the scenes. Paul Frees was a master of voices second only to Mel Blanc in my humble opinion.
That he was! There was a list of the top 10 voices that had Blanc as # 2. Such BS. IMHO Blanc is #1, followed by Paul Frees, Daws Butler, June Foray, Don Messick, Alan Reed (Fred Flintstone), Howard Morris (Ernest T Bass & Atom Ant), Jack Mercer (Popeye), Mae Questel (Olive Oyl) and last but not least Walter Tetley. Tetley was The Great Gildersleeve's nephew Leroy and he also played the wise-cracking grocery delivery boy Julius on the Phil Harris/Alice Faye show; both shows in the golden age of radio. I would also add the original Popeye & Olive Oyl (Bill Costello and Bonnie Poe/Margie Hines)
@@macdwhacI remember Tetley voicing Andy Panda in the 40s
Incredible to thing this is from 1963, the humor doesn't feel outdated or old
It’s not!
@@robertwolfe6315 it says so in the video title!
@@CrazyGaming-ig6qq it doesn’t feel outdated or old. !
@@robertwolfe6315 oh haha, sorry, totally misunderstood!
I've watched these guys from their inception. THEY NEVER GET OLD! INNOCENT SLANDEROUS HUMOR! I've never seen these clips, but they are funny as humor gets !!!
Everything I know about Russia, I learned from Rocky and Bullinkle
Da
potsylvania
And the Donald knows even less!
HEY! Are you the guy that was the independent politician or the country singer who did "Swingin'"?🙃😜🤪
I wonder 🤔 if they sell goof gas on Amazon???
"Heavens to Eliza! He's a little fuzzy comet!"
Lol! Poor Paul Frees! He can't get the line out without everybody laughing!
jasobres "They were all...😂 *bleep*"
I could imagine how it would've sounded if Charles Ruggles, Daws Butler and Walter Tetley were also heard in these outtakes, too!!!
@@bbqking7410 And Hans Conried
"Heavens to Elisa he's a fuzzy little comet!" *Laughter*
"What what?" "What?"
THAT CRACK UP IS SO REAL I CAN SEE WILLIAM CONRAD ROLLING ON THE FLOOR ! 😝
The sad thing is that they do not make cartoons like this anymore. The voice actors are fantastic and I wish they would put all of the classic cartoons back on.
Ye
Its like the Simpsons' voice actors. Each of them can do multiple voices and each one they do is very funny/very entertaining in its own right. I really wish I could have met these folks. They helped me a lot with growing up and laughing along the way.
And back in the day they did the voice recordings in the same radio-show style setup so the actors could work off of each other, you should check out the outtakes for Life on the Fast Lane with Albert Brooks' lost lines and Julie Kavner's reactions. (And in the background you can hear the producers laughing)
I first watched these outtakes over a week ago and yet they still had me dying! 🤣
😂😂😂😂
Dammit, Conrad's laugh is contagious as hell
For someone who looks like he came straight of a crime drama he was really funny as a narrator on rocky and Bullwinkle
And keep in mind most people know William Conrad as Cannon and the fact that he was also hilarious on rocky and Bullwinkle really shows what a talented actor he was
"You gotta get your gand off your hip, Paul!"
The idea that Paul Frees was being that animated behind the mic makes this even funnier. XD
The scary thing is that is an incredibly realistic depiction.
Wow. They really were on the Goof Gas!
“Heavens to Eliza! He’s a little fuzzy comet!”
Why was that line so funny? Is “little fuzzy comet” slang term for something dirty and they were sneaking it into a kids’ show? They did that a few times.
Its poetic, absurd, and executed with mastery
Paul frees, got his career started on radio doing dramatic shows so in the fact, Paul frees was also hilarious really shows his talent
It's funny because of the absurdity of the line and possibly because of how Paul Frees kept saying it.
These weren't kids shows
2 years later still lol at this one
My lord this is awesome!!!
1963 was 18 years after the end of WWII. That was not as long a time as it might seem because the consequences of the war didn't end in 1945 but were extended for about one generation, which is roughly 20 years. In other words, they were still trying to shake off the memories of WWII, while at the same time dealing with the current threat of nuclear war with the USSR. The Rocky & Bullwinkle show poked fun at their own fears: 'Isn't that right, darlings'?
When Rocky launched into the air, wearing flight goggles and going so fast as to trail a black plume and then to enter an out of control vertical dive, Conrad, having served as a fighter pilot in WWII, subconsciously recalled fallen airmen, and when the comic line "Heaven's to Eliza, he's a fuzzy comet" was said, his tension was released with an intense laughter. But if you listen, you can also hear him cry at the same time.
5:09 "Hooray! Hey, that's me."
He's a Little Fuzzy Comet🎶Hooray!!!
Some one should give Boris and Natasha a wreck this journal
Heavens to Eliza... that was a long day.
They completely lost it with Paul Frees flopping *_"Heaven's to Eliza!"_*
3:14 "God help us"
This is gold!
That laughter is *contagious!* It was great hearing those voice actors lose it!
My favorite cartoons
This stuff is gold...
Bill Conrad was the best! Also a WW II vet.
Same thing with Paul frees he was a ww2 veteran as well
Hans Conried voiced Captain Hook in Disney Peter Pan released in 1953.
I have all the box sets of this series and this particular outtake in the bonus content was titled "The World's longest laugh"... though it does make one wonder, Who is the Eliza they were referencing in order to get that lever of laughs? :D
Why was it so hard for Paul to say "Heavens to Eliza!"? 😂
It wasn't hard for him to say it, it was hard for the others not to laugh when he did.
@@WaterShowsProd That makes more sense! 😅
I think it’s the way he said why everybody was cracking up
@@WaterShowsProd he said that in the funny voice that’s why everyone was cracking up
Imitating legendary comedian Ed Wynn.@@Nick-ty9us
fuzzy comet. its making me laugh too.
"Goof gas gun" What a perfect line for laughs.
Boris is wearing an Apple watch!
good ole days
Paul frees also voiced the ghost host from the haunted mansion
Adam Smithson yes he voiced a lot of people
And Burgermeister Meisterburger and Professor Ludwig von Drake.
@@yadlthegamer2852 Hey I know you! You're that drummer for the Rock Afire Explosion.
He did a lot for Disney. He's one of the Pirates of the Caribbean, too.
@@abe_froman8360 And also Adventures thru Inner Space and the old version of the Submarine Voyage.
*LiTtLe FuZzY cOmEt*
Sorry, but what's the joke? (Aussie mystified by American puns).
@@nni9310 i think its more about the way he said its rather than any innuendo. But knowing americans its probably a penis innuendo lol
LBJ hated the show as he thought Bullwinkle was him. Captain Wronway Peter Peachfuzz was General Westmorland
I am Natasha from Russia. When I was a child I thought that USA is going to kill us. It was 1982. I was ten years old.
How high were these guys???
If I had to say, probably higher than Rocky after takeoff.
LSD was still legal at that time and Jay Ward wrote scripts under the influence of it.
@@iket.9930 so that’s explains some of the weirdest stories this show had to offer
@@iket.9930 So, that explains the inter-cartoon break, where they're hit by lightning.
This is what voice actor get paid to say in cartoons
Puffin Stuff must.ve been visiting...
Меня зовут Наташа! :))) Не знала, что мое имя так популярно в Америке! :)))
TRANSLATION: "My name is Natasha! :))) I didn't know that my name was so popular in America! :)))"
Спасибо за перевод!..@@cjmarshall0221
@@cjmarshall0221 Спасибо!..
🤣Не волнуйтесь, русские, к 1990-м годам, после многих лет финансово разрушительной западной культуры разводов со свиньями, все хотят жениться на Наташе...
Одна большая, счастливая семья!🤣
@@relaxationstation7374 TRANSLATION: Don't worry Russians, by the 1990s, after years of the financially destructive Western pig-divorce culture, everyone wants to marry Natasha...
One big, happy family!
Funny indeed!
'Keep it rolling and I'll do the line. (belches)"
Oh, that bad old Boris!
Smokin some GOOD bud...
How did you get this? This is amazing.
The audio was found on an unofficial compilation of Jay Ward related audio called "Hey Moose and Squirrel!" Where they found it, I don't know. I could guess it was from the DVD sets, or maybe an old tape.
OMG hilarious
It was definitely the st Hedwig s parish address sees system carded we had already taken the fall
Missile base , Cold War era. Duck 🦆 and cover
Whats so funny on Fuzzy comet ? :-)
Funny this cartoon was made around the time of the Cuban missile crisis,I guess coincidence or chance.
Some beverages consumed
More like bloopers....
Inside R&B.
I love how the didn't change the name lake dinkiwawa (anyone else got the joke?)
Heavens to Eliza they're the wrong red bone see
Was that a real outtake?
Robbie Farabee Indeed. Bill Conrad, the guy who played the narrator, had the mouth of a sailor.
Wow 😳
William Conrad was the same way when he was on thr radio Gunsmoke. I heard one rehearsal tape of the episode the hotel fire
Bill, Conrad and Paul frees both worked on the gunsmoke radio show bill Conrad was Matt Dillon and Paul frees, did various characters, including substituting for Howard McNear
Everyone here is drunk
Fried Turtle Sandwich..
02:43
It's Donald and Melania.
Boris looks like jerry nadler. Rocket man shooting Rockets .Natasha that's aoc mother
This is why this show was so popular. It wasn’t written for morons.
Sounds like the goof gas has affected the voiceover artists.
That does make sense because considering the plot not only does it affect the characters in the cartoon, but also the voice actors as well
Why was Boris styled after Charles Bronson?
...Where did you get this?
Kayleigh Brown From a collection of Rocky and Bullwinkle/Jay Ward audio called "Hey Moose and Squirrel!"
0:10-0:15
Boris the acknowledgement house does have these outfits but lighter brown more tan by pelts second degrees niche imposition south Russian decollette
🫎🐿
At 1:35 am I seeing an actual swear word thats missing a few letters? F*** is this something really from a 1960s cartoon?
@@timray7066 this was something I edited in to the visuals to help illustrate the voice outtake. The word was not actually drawn in, nor was that take actually used. The take immediately afterwards is the one used in the final version.
@arqivist2077 thank you for letting me know. I remember all these nice cartoons, under dog, flintstones, bugs bunny, johnny quest the list is endless. Thanks again.
Great stuff. I worry, however, that Trump has taken in a huge dose of Goof Gas...
CLAPTER
Flossie rocket jay squirrel has to get back to her mother Russia. By Delacroix's
Putin got his acting class from spottsylvania.. except he is funnier.
... I appreciate you for uploading this but I have to edit our your laughter. from 1:38 - 2:44, ... I mean, ... would they take it off if you just played it without the interruption? Probably would. So sad because we should be able to watch all of these somewhere. I hate to use the word sacred, because they obviously do ... anyway. These are sooooooo ____________ funny. Anyway, I have to edit you guys out. "Try to be a modest hero on this program."
The laughter isn’t mine, those are the voice actors and directors doing the laughing. The only edits on my part are the visuals.
@@arqivist2077 ok ... I guess if anybody can be sacrilegious it's them. I just love some of these and wish I could go through them episode by episode. Thank you so much. I had no idea they would have commentary if you bought the DVDs.
@@Obi-Ralph-Kenobi Bear in mind that the audio is from an outtake reel. The episode as it actually aired doesn't have the flubbed takes. If you wish to see it in its proper form, you can watch it here: ua-cam.com/video/fUbKIQIh7G0/v-deo.html
@@arqivist2077 ... thanks, I was searching for full episodes yesterday, and these did not show up. A ______ search for Bullwinkle longer than 20m. Thanks a trillion.
This used to be funny, but after seeing Joe Biden, kamala Harris, woke democrats, and college students I realize truthfully they are doing it without goofgas!
Congratulations! You are the only responder to post something political instead of talking about the humor of the situation. Please move your soapbox to a more appropriate site.