Bing Crosby appearances in animation (Compilation)
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- Опубліковано 10 жов 2024
- Since today is Bing Crosby's Birthday, I decided to remake the compilation of Bing Crosby in animation. I also want to give a big thank you to everyone who mentioned some scenes to put in this video. Thanks everyone! I hope you like the new updated video.
Movies/TV Shows used:
Toyland Premiere (1934)
Toyland Broadcast (1934)
Krazy Kat: The Hot Cha (1935)
Krazy Kat: The Peace Conference (1935)
The Merry Mutineers (1936)
Merrie Melodies: Bingo Crosbyana (1936)
The woods are full of Cuckoos (1937)
The Big Birdcast (1938)
Looney Tunes: Wholly Smoke (1938)
Looney Tunes: Slap Happy Pappy (1940)
Merrie Melodies: Hollywood Steps Out (1941)
A Hollywood Detour (1942)
Popeye: Happy Birthdaze (1943)
Merrie Melodies: What's Cookin' Doc? (1944)
Looney Tunes: Swooner Crooner (1944)
Merrie Melodies: Hollywood Canine Cantine (1946)
Merrie Melodies: Catch as Cats Can (1947)
Kitty Caddy (1947)
Looney Tunes: Curtain Razor (1949)
Looney Tunes: What's up, Doc? (1950)
Fantastic Four Comic issue (1961)
Mighty Mouse: Bat with a golden Tongue (1988)
Taz Mania (1991-1995)
Blue's Clues: What does Blue want to do on a rainy day? (1998)
Family Guy: A Picture is worth 1,000 Bucks (2000)
The Simpsons: How much is that Birdie in the Window (2010)
The Simpsons: Dad Behavior (2016)
The Simpsons: Wedding for Disaster (2009)
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949)
Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996)
Timon & Pumbaa: French Fried (1995)
Other Mentions that weren't in the video:
The Simpsons: White Christmas Blues (2013) (Mentioned)
The Simpsons Comic: Springfield Shopper
Silly Symphony: Who Killed Cock Robin (1935)
Percy Polie from Rolie Polie Olie (1998-2007)
Jim Henson's Animal Show (1994-1998)
NOTE 1: No copyright infringement intended.
NOTE 2: I don't own the rights to these films.
NOTE 3: Under Section 107 of the copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for ''fair use'' for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of use.
Bing Crosby was the Elvis of big-band vocal jazz. ❤
You said it.
We don't talk about Elvis no no.
@@jasminnemcdonald94A Why not? (Don't tell me why; I know)
Timon and Pumbaa's Speedy the Snail was my first introduction to Bing Crosby, followed by his cover of "I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas". Makes me have respect for him now than ever.
My first introduction to Bing Crosby was in Aladdin and the King of thieves as seen at 6:48 along with Bob Hope. It’s amazing that his version of Irving Berlin’s song "White Christmas" still remains as the best single of all time! This guy is one of my top favorite singers and entertainers.
You respect a man who beat the shit out of his kids? One of which committed suicide due to years of abuse.
Bing Crosby had an undeniably smooth voice for recordings & was featured in many films🎉
@@parakeet8157 Yeah.
And I thought Peter Lorre was the only one who was parodied in cartoons.
He’s not the only one it turns out.
I didn’t know Blue’s Clues referenced Bing Crosby.
Neither do I.
Didn't think his "boo-boo-boo-boo" was his signature sound? I just thought it was part of his guest role in Icabod and Mr. Toad.
@@TylerRakstis Maybe.
I liked Bing Crosby as I do voice impersonation of him because:
1. he narrated and song in the Disney animated version of the legend of sleepy hollow in 1949.
2. I voice impersonation of Bing Crosby that look like re narrating Thomas the tank engine that he remind me of Ringo Starr
Awesome! 😊
Happy Birthday Bing crosby
6:17
Just a reminder, that is Bing Crosby doing the voice.
That’s right!😊
Yep, he was the narrator for the Icabod sequence of The adventures of Icabod and Mr. Toad.
You forgot the parody of him in “A Symposium on Popular Song,” a short made by Disney in 1962 featuring Ludwig von Drake.
You forgot to include the Disney Silly Symphony "Who Killed Cock Robin". In it, they Cock Robin, himself was a caricature of Bing Crosby.
I mentioned it in the description.
Little Lulu. Bout with a trout. 1947. Bing gets a cameo.
Bing the goat 🐐
Bing Crosby was in ichabod and mr toad
Like he was Ichabod Crane.
I always thought he was cool, and whenever I sing I strive to be the next bing crosby.
and lest we forget every single sugar crisp commercial and then some
(also kinduva missed opportunity to play all of ‘em chronologically)
Bing and Frankie were the idols of crooning.
@@jasminnemcdonald94A They sure were.🙂
I never noticed him before 😮
@@krealyesitisbeta5642 Really? 🤨
My uncle says Carson Beck looks like cartoon Bing Crosby
1:12 What Cartoon is this From?
"The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos (1937)"
Which one is that one at 4:02? It didnt say it in the description, and i know its not Swooner Crooner.
This cartoon is “slap happy pappy” from Warner brothers cartoons
How about Featuring Eddie Cantor & W. C. Fields .
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅