In this UPA cartoon from 1958, MisterMagoo mistook a newspaper ad for what he thought was his face in said ad. As if things weren't bad enough, a walking wind up toy was mistaken for a ticking time bomb, resulting in complete pandemonium. Hilarious cartoon.
Ironically, Magoo would later pitch commercial endorsements for the now defunct Stag Beer. "I never touched a drop of the hard stuff in my life", indeed. He obviously meant hard liquor, but he was all right for selling beer.
@@rosesandlilysIt was typical of how theatrical shorts were released. Often they are done months in advance and are released in annual packages to theatres.
That would be my guess. Sadly, a lot of the theatrical animation of that era omitted voice actor credit, Jim Backus and Mel Blanc being notable exceptions.
In this UPA cartoon from 1958, MisterMagoo mistook a newspaper ad for what he thought was his face in said ad. As if things weren't bad enough, a walking wind up toy was mistaken for a ticking time bomb, resulting in complete pandemonium. Hilarious cartoon.
THAT WAS THE SAME YEAR I WAS BORN
4:51 Crowd screaming sound is from Mister Magoo 1960 television series intro.
Actually the intro scream is from this cause this was first.
@@rosesandlilysTrue.
Pretty cartoon 💜
Funny 😆 cartoon 🎞 and pretty too
Ironically, Magoo would later pitch commercial endorsements for the now defunct Stag Beer.
"I never touched a drop of the hard stuff in my life", indeed. He obviously meant hard liquor, but he was all right for selling beer.
Copyrighted in 1957, but released in 1958.
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@@rosesandlilysIt was typical of how theatrical shorts were released. Often they are done months in advance and are released in annual packages to theatres.
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Is June Foray and Daws Butler in this short?
That would be my guess. Sadly, a lot of the theatrical animation of that era omitted voice actor credit, Jim Backus and Mel Blanc being notable exceptions.
@@herbertturner8808 Aw. That's not right at all.
In the end the walking wind up toy follows him
The titles has a Turner-like border.
Yeah, but border is disappearing at 0:12.
Yeah and in the theatrical collection disc 3 they ruined that by making it widescreen and cutting the picture.
Does he NOT know, he's that ocularly, incapacitated🤔⁉️
Possibly in denial
Not 1958 dope read roman numerals mcmlvii=1957
@@Leo-vv4yi OK Albert, AI says 1958, probably the year it was released to the public.
1957 please @@siresounds
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