I watched these cartoons as a little kid when they were new. It's amazing how many of the gags went over my head back then. At the age of 55 I now find them even funnier.
Wow, imagine a cartoon like this done by Bob Clampett in the days when he was at Warner Bros. doing theatricals. This moves almost as fast as one of those, and it reminds me very much of Clampett in his heyday great theatrical career. Well worth bringing the series back to video. Bring it out real soon!
Aww, Careless is so cute! I remember the animation of him at 4:05 - 4:10 being recycled into the "Dirty Pool" episode, but the soundtrack at 1:47 - 1:52 was heard with it.
Billy was appearing in commercials as well as guest starring in various TV shows at the time..."Dick Tracy" was on TV, in UPA's syndicated TV cartoons- but NOT under Mattel's sponsorship (they had the exclusive rights to market the Tracy toys, though).
Unlike the similiar Spedy Gonzle, Careless gets a suitable, appropriate villian, DJ, rather than Daffy-even with Bugs, Daffy e didn;'t fit in as a bad guy, nor with Speedy GOn zales and even TINY TOONS and SPCE JAM used that take.; Of coursek, though, even then, Speedy was not paired with Daffy (Though Sylvester gets our symnphathy in CHILI WEATHER or MEXICAN CAT DANCE;whichever, but it's the BULLY FOR BUGS (1952) remake.).
"Peeper Frijole"? "Caramba! I'm mucho too young to see such violence..." and the first fireman? Ed Norton comes out of the sewers! (or Yogi gets a real job!) Must see: Spongebob Squarepants' Patrick progenitor: The cowboy stars' cowboy star: Cowboy Starr!
Yes, the character of belly Laguna came from a cartoon called “the funny company“. You can find almost the whole series here on UA-cam. I am amazed they have not put that out on DVD as yet, as part of it was very educational. The cartoon was done by the same people who created “Roger ramjet“. Very interesting series.
Glad to see this little hispanic critter's got s "legitmate" villian, and not [like Speedy Gonzales] a miscasr Daffy Duck [whose 72nd birthday is today,4/17.Quack!]
I watched these cartoons as a little kid when they were new. It's amazing how many of the gags went over my head back then. At the age of 55 I now find them even funnier.
There's a lot of satire in those cartoons.
@@lindateuling7862 Wow! I'm 64 now!
@@lindateuling7862 Rocky & Bullwinkle were similarly satirical.
Didn't know until my mother told me in 1962.
Example: Bullwinkle was Pelvis Parsley.
Wow, imagine a cartoon like this done by Bob Clampett in the days when he was at Warner Bros. doing theatricals. This moves almost as fast as one of those, and it reminds me very much of Clampett in his heyday great theatrical career. Well worth bringing the series back to video. Bring it out real soon!
I LOVED Beanie & Cecil!
Easy to see now where the inspiration for the Ren and Stimpy episode Fire Dogs came from
Yes, Billy doubled as "Matty"'s voice AND appeared in the "Dick Tracy" ad in this episode....
The cartoonist Bob Clampett was in a toy commercial with Billy Mumy (Fish Heads) Lost In Space
Don't figure out my age, but I so remember this.
"Gad a Talking Taco"
"Why you little Guadala-hairless mutt!"
LOL!
Great commercial at the end, getting those kids ready for vietnam.
Also, this cartoon would be considered racist today and banned by the SJWs
Rocky, Bullwinkle, and Captain Crunch Cereal animators???? Yes!!!
Aww, Careless is so cute! I remember the animation of him at 4:05 - 4:10 being recycled into the "Dirty Pool" episode, but the soundtrack at 1:47 - 1:52 was heard with it.
Billy was appearing in commercials as well as guest starring in various TV shows at the time..."Dick Tracy" was on TV, in UPA's syndicated TV cartoons- but NOT under Mattel's sponsorship (they had the exclusive rights to market the Tracy toys, though).
Careless must be the cutest Mexican stereotype I've ever seen XD
Actually, as far as mexican stereotypes go, I've seen way worse
Unlike the similiar Spedy Gonzle, Careless gets a suitable, appropriate villian, DJ, rather than Daffy-even with Bugs, Daffy e didn;'t fit in as a bad guy, nor with Speedy GOn zales and even TINY TOONS and SPCE JAM used that take.; Of coursek, though, even then, Speedy was not paired with Daffy (Though Sylvester gets our symnphathy in CHILI WEATHER or MEXICAN CAT DANCE;whichever, but it's the BULLY FOR BUGS (1952) remake.).
4:28 YogiBear...
5:25 is a musical lift from Alvin and the chipmunks.
"Peeper Frijole"? "Caramba! I'm mucho too young to see such violence..." and the first fireman? Ed Norton comes out of the sewers! (or Yogi gets a real job!) Must see: Spongebob Squarepants' Patrick progenitor: The cowboy stars' cowboy star: Cowboy Starr!
That kid in the Dick Tracy ad looks like he should be old enough to read. I thought this was before the American education system began to suck XD
Meh-Hee-Ko.
Tee-Uh-Juh- Wahnuh.
Any remember a cartoon character named Billy Lagoona? Can't find it anywhere.
I think you may mean Belly Laguna, main villain of the "Funny Company''. Try doing a search of that cartoon.
Yes, the character of belly Laguna came from a cartoon called “the funny company“. You can find almost the whole series here on UA-cam. I am amazed they have not put that out on DVD as yet, as part of it was very educational. The cartoon was done by the same people who created “Roger ramjet“. Very interesting series.
i love dishonest john.... ña ja ja
Larry Blyden.
Glad to see this little hispanic critter's got s "legitmate" villian, and not [like Speedy Gonzales] a miscasr Daffy Duck [whose 72nd birthday is today,4/17.Quack!]
ANd Dick tracy had its own "Hisapnic stereotype", "Go Go Gomez". but as I say, no mean Daffy Duck ruin IT as with Speedy Gonzales mid 60s.
Dishonest John. Our secretary of state.