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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • Ralph Bakshi short cartoon for Paramount, released in 1967. Voices include Dayton Allen and Corrine Orr. Groovy!

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  • @Kartoonkid95
    @Kartoonkid95 15 років тому +2

    It's strange to see that by the end of the Paramount/Famous era in 1967, Bakshi really got the cartoons up to the times. Nice graphics in the dream sequence, too! Plus, there are flowers on the Paramount mountain!!

  • @christopheracosta2043
    @christopheracosta2043 Рік тому

    Been looking for it

  • @stephenholloway6893
    @stephenholloway6893 10 років тому +6

    The thing was that it was Paramount's then owner Gulf Western that made the decision to closed down the animation studio. After Ralph Bakshi was hired.

    • @Tripp1993
      @Tripp1993 9 років тому +1

      +Stephen Holloway Sounds like "The Rum Diary" to me, joining a company before it closes. Looks, sounds, and feels like Bakshi spent eight months in 1967 at Paramount for nothing... or did he...?

    • @TheVerna222
      @TheVerna222 6 років тому +2

      @@Tripp1993
      Thank you for posting. Whether or not, it was meant to be. Ralph did a job that became known and The Life Cycle was thankful to have worked with him.You

  • @SuperWolsey
    @SuperWolsey 8 років тому +3

    the into is my 2015 soundtrack

  • @stephenholloway6893
    @stephenholloway6893 7 років тому +6

    Ralph Bakshi only did 4 shorts at Paramount. (most likely the last 4) This was the only one that was not part of the Fractured Fables shorts.

  • @PopeFlores
    @PopeFlores 15 років тому +3

    In one morning I've discovered Dayton Allen's early TV comedy work, his work on DEPUTY DAWG and now Ralph Bakshi in a psychedelic cartoon. Ain't UA-cam great?

  • @MWolfL
    @MWolfL 2 роки тому +5

    This is possibly my favorite 1960s theatrical cartoon of all. I'll have to re-watch all the others (WB, MGM, Universal, Disney, etc) first to make a fair judgement.
    But either way, I relate a lot to Marvin and his friends. They don't follow the crowd, they just want to spread beauty, peace, and love. I should consider starting a flower garden on the balcony (I live in an apartment) so that I can hand out flowers to random people (at least the ones who look sad anyway).
    I also wish it was possible to paint buildings like they did to make them look nicer. I'm tired of seeing neutral-colored walls out there.

  • @Tripp1993
    @Tripp1993 9 років тому +4

    Whoa... Ralph Bakshi thought of acid trips two years before "Easy Rider."

    • @stephenverchinski9967
      @stephenverchinski9967 7 років тому +1

      Tripp1993 the semi mushroom hat is the giveaway.

    • @TheVerna222
      @TheVerna222 6 років тому

      Well..it was a journey to be sure and a colourful one at that.

    • @TheVerna222
      @TheVerna222 6 років тому

      Yep!

  • @jessicawbaugh3346
    @jessicawbaugh3346 11 років тому +3

    46 years later and adults have the same complaints about the next generation.

    • @TheVerna222
      @TheVerna222 6 років тому

      Right and that will never change and at this time, families are seeing their children writing them off. At least my 3 children did that to me.

    • @paxhumana2015
      @paxhumana2015 5 років тому

      @@TheVerna222 , violence changes those things...humanity has used it to great success in stopping such elitism on both sides of these stupid arguments.

  • @MWolfL
    @MWolfL Рік тому

    Theory: when Marvin's mom said she was going to be at the beauty parlor all day she meant working there rather than as a customer. Thought of it because she seemed to be more accepting of Marvin's ways, hinting at her being ore open-minded. Maybe she was even a rebel when she was a kid, since her working rather than being a stay-at-home mom was rebellious for the time era.

  • @omarvidal3543
    @omarvidal3543 6 років тому +3

    Ralph Bakshi = GOD!!

    • @TheVerna222
      @TheVerna222 6 років тому

      I think you may be rigjt!

  • @Tripp1993
    @Tripp1993 9 років тому +10

    It has a Fritz the Cat feel, except child-friendly, in a way, because that was the rules of Hollywood just before the death of the Production Code and the birth of the ratings system. The things that made Bakshi's early-to-mid '70s stuff unique: sex, cursing... Bakshi wanted to use those stuff in this. No, SERIOUSLY. But Paramount REFUSED. Oh, he was so pissed that he must have HATED the executives for that! And he disowned this. But it wouldn't matter anyway because Paramount Cartoons was on it's deathbed, and by December, just like that, poof, it was gone.

    • @GroverKent
      @GroverKent 6 років тому +1

      Similarly in the 90s, Bakshi did a pair of What A Cartoon shorts for Cartoon Network with Malcom and Melvin, and likewise, the shorts were heavily edited before CN would air them (and believe me, even their edited versions were really weird), and he was pissed about it that he disowned those shorts as well. He's easily one of the most eccentric animators in the business, lol.

    • @k0rriban
      @k0rriban 6 років тому

      There needs to be rampant fucking and intense swearing in this short.

    • @stephenholloway6893
      @stephenholloway6893 5 років тому

      @@k0rriban Why just because Ralph directed the short?

    • @McCraeTheMediaLover
      @McCraeTheMediaLover 5 років тому

      at least i'm not a fan of Bakshi's work,through not all of them,most of his films may have been culturally accurate and became cult favorites,but I'm not a fan of Baskhi's animated feature films(except for Wizards and Lord of the Rings),because most of his films just have dark and underground stuff such as sex,vulgar language,nudity,and graphic violence. at least,Ralph did manage to get away at once after Coonskin caused a huge controversy upon it's release and went to more family-friendly and fantasy mode with Wizards and The Lord of The Rings,but reverted to his old ways after LotR was released to mixed reviews. Ralph needs to do a comeback after Last Days on Coney Island was released in 2015,he'll do a 2D animated film for both kids and adults to enjoy,because 2D Animated Movies need to become prominent again in the upcoming 2020's or make a animated series on Netflix or Amazon.

    • @keatonwiththatheatson
      @keatonwiththatheatson 2 роки тому

      I feel like this was more the G-rated version of Heavy Traffic.

  • @RoyC64
    @RoyC64 6 років тому +2

    I found the opening theme really catchy,.

    • @TheVerna222
      @TheVerna222 6 років тому

      Yes and singing both lead and harmony was easy because you could "feel the Air around him, and happiness is a part of reality "....thats Marvin Digs😎

  • @vickigailzaid
    @vickigailzaid 2 місяці тому

    I actually wrote the lyrics to the song and I got credit for it thanks to Ralph!

  • @garytetreault6133
    @garytetreault6133 7 років тому +6

    Doesn't the animation style that Ralph Bakshi used is the same animation style he used when he was at Terrytoons? Think about it.

    • @onyx59
      @onyx59 6 років тому +2

      Gary Tetreault By this time, Famous Cartoons had the look, sound and feel of 60s Terrytoons due to Ralph Bakshi.

    • @TheVerna222
      @TheVerna222 6 років тому +3

      A genius can create..Ralph is a genius!

    • @stephenholloway6893
      @stephenholloway6893 5 років тому +2

      Plus it helps that both studios were based in the state of New York.

  • @stephenholloway6893
    @stephenholloway6893 11 років тому +3

    The end of the short lived Go-Go Toons series.

  • @TheVerna222
    @TheVerna222 11 років тому +1

    I just posted a comment that this film was sung by Verna Schneider now dalto. this was sung by me and Gary lantz. we received no credit on this film. the group i was in the life cycle. received credit. but no credit for my voice or Gary's. the list of vocals was incorrect. no one even knows that I sang this for many hours and didn't get credit for this time. I want to know why other singers were given credit when they were not part of the recording session.

  • @McCraeTheMediaLover
    @McCraeTheMediaLover 5 років тому +1

    I can see why Marvin's design and personality was the possible inspiration for Wander in Craig McCracken's Disney Series,"Wander Over Yonder".

  • @ChristopherSobieniak
    @ChristopherSobieniak 10 років тому +4

    @Verna D'Alto It was just the way things were back then. Most Paramount cartoons never credited beyond a set number of names and positions in these films (voice actors for instance were never credited outside the one or two times someone was given a credit for "narration"). One credit that was never seen before or since in these I noticed was for "Assistant Animation", these people would never have gotten a credit at all if it wasn't for Ralph or whoever felt they should for this one time.

    • @TheVerna222
      @TheVerna222 6 років тому

      I agree. Ralph.was a great artist and I was.given a chance to sing for that wonderful story. I guess you could say , now that I am old and grey, it was a gift. Thank you Ralph. It's still a great story

  • @BenjaminHayden
    @BenjaminHayden 17 років тому

    Cool Cartoon, Thanks for posting it on UA-cam.

    • @TheVerna222
      @TheVerna222 6 років тому +1

      I know I am grateful to have been chosen with my band "The Life Cycle " to sing the background music to Marvin Digs, and several years ago I complained because my name was not mentioned in the credits. I was such a jerk back then
      I am sorry Ralph for not recognizing . your genius. 😎

  • @Addiskrilla
    @Addiskrilla 11 років тому +2

    For some reason, Vietnam popped up in my head

  • @RobochaoXX
    @RobochaoXX 16 років тому

    A great cartoon.

  • @Addiskrilla
    @Addiskrilla 12 років тому +1

    Not a damn thing changed. I still see some of this today.

  • @Tripp1993
    @Tripp1993 16 років тому +1

    I love Ralph Bakshi's science-fiction movie "Wizards". It's similair to the 1968
    science-fiction movie "Planet of the Apes"
    combined with "The Omega Man" and "Star Wars".

    • @TheVerna222
      @TheVerna222 6 років тому

      Thanks Ralph, where ever you may be. 😎

  • @musicom67
    @musicom67 11 років тому +5

    There's no way Winston Sharples had anything to do with this music score.

    • @dstankalis
      @dstankalis 6 років тому

      I know, that definitely does not sound like Sharples. I guess that it had to be listed for contract purposes.

    • @TheVerna222
      @TheVerna222 6 років тому

      You are right on!

  • @jennifermcbryde8887
    @jennifermcbryde8887 Рік тому

    Warner Bros A Phantasy Cartoon-Fritz the Cat Digs it Up with Virgeta Smurf (2023)

  • @dariowiter3078
    @dariowiter3078 5 років тому +1

    Paramount Pictures goin' psychedelic on 1967 America. Groovy! 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 😁😁😁😁😁

  • @stephenholloway6893
    @stephenholloway6893 11 років тому +1

    Well, he did co score the music in the cartoon. Along with Gary Lantz.

    • @TheVerna222
      @TheVerna222 6 років тому

      Yes, Gary who passed several years ago, was into the words and thoughts of Marvin.

  • @TechnoHajikelist
    @TechnoHajikelist 15 років тому +2

    Nickelodeon actually showed this!

  • @ThiagoSantos-bo8vu
    @ThiagoSantos-bo8vu 3 роки тому

    Marvin has "Peace and Love" philosofy.

  • @acholl980
    @acholl980 16 років тому

    I knew if I start looking I'd find one of bakshi's paramount shorts. Here's hoping to find Mini Squirts soon

  • @Lahoo23
    @Lahoo23 16 років тому

    Ay My favorite cartoon and "Peace and Love"

    • @TheVerna222
      @TheVerna222 6 років тому

      Peace and Love got this vocalist into a lot of trouble.But it was worth it.!

  • @TechnoHajikelist
    @TechnoHajikelist 15 років тому

    around the early 90's.

  • @Dunes
    @Dunes 12 років тому

    Lol,I remember seeing this back on nickelodeon years ago. I get it plenty here,a regular hippie cartoon of the times back then. Grrrooovy--heh.

  • @d-manthecaptain1382
    @d-manthecaptain1382 5 років тому +1

    Say, I really dig this cartoon.

  • @weareone553
    @weareone553 2 роки тому

    This is really cool! I love Bakshi's work and only found out about this recently

    • @MWolfL
      @MWolfL 2 роки тому

      I love your account image. Where did you get it from?

  • @1aundulxaldin
    @1aundulxaldin 15 років тому

    Psychedelic.

  • @SexycuteStudios
    @SexycuteStudios 10 років тому +1

    Groooooovy!

  • @baxterfilms
    @baxterfilms 13 років тому +2

    Did Bakshi technically kill the Paramount cartoon division since he was the last guy at the head of the board?

    • @Tripp1993
      @Tripp1993 6 років тому +5

      No. It was the new owners of Paramount at the time, Gulf-Western who gave the order. They decided to do it in November 1967. I'll tell you this: During that time, while Bakshi was finishing the four cartoons, after completing a cartoon Culhane started in that time, The Opera Caper, he had hired comic book and pulp fiction writers and artists Gray Morrow, Archie Goodwin, Wally Wood, Jim Steranko, Harvey Kurtzman and Lin Carter to work in the studio. (even today, having comic book writers to write films is an honor of sorts... as long as they write screenplays. Look at Ed Brubaker's work on the Westworld TV series in recent years.) He was planning some killer ideas such as a sort-of animated Laugh-in, entitled The Pow! Show and tried an animation experiment with radio's The Bickersons, in what Chuck Jones disgustedly called, "illustrated radio."
      One sad detail of those last days is that one day, a girl in the ink-and-paint department got a call and cried her eyes out when he received some bad news: her fiancee, a soldier in Vietnam, has been killed. Harsh, right? December 5th, 1967, was the day the cartoon division shut down, in my honest opinion, as it was but a dark and tragic Tuesday. And some didn't go the next day, the 6th, a Wednesday, to pick up some stuff they forgot when it shut down.
      But because of the changing times, the executives knew it would be a moot point now. And he was reportedly so upset when Burton Hampft, one of the execs at the time, gave him the bad news, that he shredded his contract. Yet, he left to do Rocket Robin Hood in Canada in the place of Shamus Culhane, the penultimate head of Paramount Cartoons. He later relocated his studio to New York, yet it was only the beginning of something new.
      Therefore, it wasn't Bakshi's fault at all. It was the executives' fault. You wondering how I know about it? I read up on it!

    • @SuperWolsey
      @SuperWolsey 4 роки тому +1

      Paramount's then new overlords at the time 52 yrs ago

  • @ChristopherSobieniak
    @ChristopherSobieniak 12 років тому +1

    @Methrt3 I jokingly like to say they simply brought him in to mop things up! :-P

  • @dean358
    @dean358 15 років тому +1

    Oh! Hello ladies and gentlemen and friends.
    An old professor of mine used to tell a very strange proverb.
    Yes he did.
    But I guess it doesnt hold true today, with all the new stuff thats out, huh?
    - Dayton Allen, 1960

  • @RJCUADROS
    @RJCUADROS 5 років тому +1

    A little cult film from maestro Ralph Bakshi (with MPAA current logo at 0:18).

  • @elitegamer8351
    @elitegamer8351 5 років тому +1

    Boomers taking credit for Millenials hard work and creativity

  • @Adam19822000
    @Adam19822000 15 років тому

    haha I remember this

  • @TheToonkeeper
    @TheToonkeeper 12 років тому

    2:16-2:23 hasn't changed one bit with today's adults.

  • @SteveCarras
    @SteveCarras 14 років тому

    What happened to just "CartoonBrew"?:-)

  • @arthurwillams5369
    @arthurwillams5369 7 років тому +1

    Hippies......

    • @TheVerna222
      @TheVerna222 6 років тому

      Yes and we weren't dirty.

  • @jaydenmontgomerysvhsarchiv5057
    @jaydenmontgomerysvhsarchiv5057 3 роки тому +1

    yee see guys it's boring because they wouldn't allow swearing in cartoons!

    • @firedragon7456
      @firedragon7456 3 роки тому +2

      Just because Ralph Bakshi made this doesn't mean it's always gonna be swearing

    • @stephenholloway6893
      @stephenholloway6893 Рік тому

      Besides while it towards the end of the Hayes Code, I doubt they would still allow swearing in animated shorts back in 1967.