Showing posts with label TEX AVERY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TEX AVERY. Show all posts

Sunday, October 15, 2017

Rainy Day Sunshine Fun-Time Sunday Low-Res Cartoon Show #15

I couldn't find a host like I can when I play old records but I thought I'd do the same with old cartoons as well. The rights are even more complicated here so I've gotten around it by only embedding things that have already been posted by someone else, absolving me altogether.

I take no responsibility for anything removed by the rightholders, watermarks from previous second-generation sources, editing, cropping, or other ways links that have been broken by parties other than me. Once in a while you'll come across offensive racial stereotypes. Remember the cartoon is about the story and not about them. LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
Bailey Films Inc., 1949
dir: Ray Harryhausen GINGER NUTT'S FOREST DRAGON
David Hand Productions (UK), 1950
dir: Bert Felstead Beany and Cecil: THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS A SEA SERPENT
Bob Clampett Productions, 1963 ESCALATION
Ward Kimball, 1968 PLUTO'S KID BROTHER
Walt Disney Productions, 1946
dir: Charles Nicholas Aquaman: MENACE OF THE BLACK MANTA
Filmation, 1967
dir: Hal Sutherland Screen Songs: I'M AFRAID TO GO HOME IN THE DARK
Max Fleischer Studios, 1929
dir: Dave Fleischer HUCKLEBERRY HOUND MEETS WEE WILLIE
Hanna-Barbera Studios, 1958 Fractured Fairy Tales: SLEEPING BEAUTY
Jay Ward Productions, 1960 THE LILY OF BELGIUM (Liliya Bel'gii)
Aleksandr Khozhonkov Studios (RUS), 1915
dir: Ladislaw Starewicz Goopy Geer: THE QUEEN WAS IN THE PARLOR
Vitaphone Pictures/Warner Brothers, 1932
dir: Rudolf Ising A DOONESBURY SPECIAL
Hubley Studios, 1977
dirs: John & Faith Hubley, Garry Trudeau THE CRUNCH BIRD
Maxwell-Petok-Petrovich Studios, 1971
dir: Ted Petok
Academy Award winner, best short subject LUCKY DUCKY
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1948
dir: Tex Avery BABY AND CARLSON (Malish I Karlson)
Soyuzmultfilm (USSR), 1968
dir: Boris Stepantsev

Sunday, October 8, 2017

Rainy Day Sunshine Fun-Time Sunday Low-Res Cartoon Show #14

I couldn't find a host like I can when I play old records and I thought I could do the same with old cartoons as well. The rights are even more complicated here so I've gotten around it by only embedding things that have already been posted by someone else, absolving me altogether.

I take no responsibility for anything removed by the rightholders, watermarks from previous second-generation sources, editing, cropping, or other ways links that have been broken by parties other than me. Once in a while you'll come across offensive racial stereotypes. Remember the cartoon is about the story and not about them.

SH-H-H-H-H-H
Walter Lantz Productions, 1955
dir: Tex Avery ALONG CAME DAFFY
Warner Brothers Pictures, 1947
dir: Isadore Freleng MAXI CAT
Zagreb Film (YUG), 1971-1973
dir: Zlatko Grgic Heckle and Jeckle: TEN PIN TERRORS
Terrytoons, 1953
dir: Connie Rasinski Tooter Turtle: OLIMPING CHAMPION
Total Television, 1960 SNAFUPERMAN
U. S. Army/Warner Brothers Studios, 1943
dir: Isadore Freleng The Inspector: LE BALL AND CHAIN GANG
Mirisch-Geoffrey-DePatie-Freleng Productions, 1968
dir: Gerry Chiniquy Dick Tracy: THE ONION RING
United Productions of America, 1960
dir: Clyde Geronimi Aesop's Fables: COLLEGE CAPERS
Van Beuren Studios, 1931
dirs: John Foster & Harry Bailey Woody Woodpecker: THE BEACH NUT
Walter Lantz Productions, 1944
dir: James Culhane The Captain and the Kids: THE CAPTAIN'S PUP
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1938
dir: Robert Allen
THE SINKING OF THE LUSITANIA
Vitagraph Film Corporation, 1918
dir: Winsor McCay WINKY THE WATCHMAN
Tennessee Department of Public Health, 1945
dir: Hugh Harman Multiplication Rock: ELEMENTARY, MY DEAR
ABC-TV/Phil Kimmelman and Associates, 1973
LIFE IN A TIN
Bruno Bozzetto Productions (Italy), 1967
dir: Bruno Bozzetto Mickey Mouse: THE PLOWBOY
Walt Disney Productions, 1929
dir: Ub Iwerks The Atom: INVASION OF THE BEETLE MEN
Filmation, 1967
Betty Boop: ROMANTIC MELODIES
Fleischer Studios
dir: Dave Fleischer

Sunday, October 1, 2017

Rainy Day Sunshine Sunday Fun-Time Extra-Long Low-Res Cartoon Show #12

I couldn't find a host like I can when I play old records so I thought I could do the same with old cartoons as well. The rights are even more complicated here so I've gotten around it by only embedding things that have already been posted by someone else, absolving me altogether.

I take no responsibility for anything removed by the rightholders, watermarks from previous second-generation sources, editing, cropping, or other ways links that have been broken by parties other than me. Once in a while you'll come across offensive racial stereotypes. Remember the cartoon is about the story and not about them. Terry Bears: LITTLE PROBLEMS
Terrytoons, 1951
dir: Eddie Donnelly THE BIRTH OF ASTRO-BOY (Tetsuwan Atom)
Mushi Productions, 1963
dir: Osamu Tezuka King Leonardo: SPRING ALONG WITH ITCH
Total Television, 1963 Jerry the Troublesome Tyke: SHOWN UP
UIC Productions, 1926
dir: Sid Griffiths The Aardvark and the Ant: ISLE OF CAPRICE
Mirisch-DePatie-Freleng Productions, 1969
dir: Gerry Chiniquy THE RISE OF DUTON LANG
United Productions of America, 1955
dir: Osmond Evans SUMMERTIME
Van Beuren Studios, 1929
dir: John Foster Chilly Willy: I'M COLD
Walter Lantz Productions, 1954
dir: Tex Avery Henery Hawk: THE SQUAWKIN' HAWK
Leon Schlesinger Studios/Warner Brothers Pictures, 1942
dir: Charles M. Jones THE GAME (Igra)
Zagreb Films (YUG), 1962
dir: Dusan Vukotic
Academy Award Nominee, best short subject A SACK FULL OF APPLES (Meshok Yablok)
Soyuzmultfilm (USSR), 1974
dir: Vitold Bordzilovsky Space Angel: SPACE HIJACKERS (Solar Mirror)
Cambria Productions, 1962
dir: Alex Toth Science Rock: TELEGRAPH LINE
Kim & Gifford Productions, 1978
dir: Al Eugster IT'S A MYSTERY, CHARLIE BROWN
Lee Mendelson/Bill Melendez Productions, 1974
dir: Phil Roman Out of the Inkwell: THE CLOWN'S LITTLE BROTHER
Goldwyn-Bray Pictographs, 1920
dir: Max Fleischer

Sunday, August 20, 2017

Rainy Day Sunshine Fun-Time Low-Res Cartoon Show # 6

I couldn't find a host like I can when I play old records so I thought I could do the same with old cartoons as well. The rights are even more complicated here so I've gotten around it by only embedding things that have already been posted by someone else, absolving me altogether.

I take no responsibility for anything removed by the rightholders, watermarks from previous second-generation sources, editing, cropping, or other ways links that have been broken by parties other than me. Once in a while you'll come across offensive racial stereotypes. Remember the cartoon is about the story and not about them.

Superman: THE MAD SCIENTIST
Fleischer Studios, 1941
dir: Steve Muffati Yogi Bear: BE MY GUEST, PEST
Hanna-Barbera Studios, 1959 THE HOLE
Storyboard Films, 1962
dirs: John and Faith Hubley
Academy Award winner, best short subject Peabody's Improbable History: THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBURY
Jay Ward Productions, 1962 JABBERWOCKY (Zhahlav Anrb Saticky Slameného Huberta)
Krátký Film Praha, 1968
dir: Jan Svankmejer Flip the Frog: NEW CAR
Celebrity Productions, 1931
dir: Ub Iwerks Droopy: THE SHOOTING OF DAN MCGOO
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1946
dir: Tex Avery ZIKKARON
National Film Board of Canada, 1971
dir: Laurent Coderre Popeye: WOLF IN SHEIK'S CLOTHING
Famous Studios, 1948
dir: Isadore Sparber
COLONEL HEEZA LIAR AT THE BAT
Paramount Pictographs/Bray Studios, 1915
dir: Vernon Stallings Tony Sarg's Almanac: THE ORIGINAL MOVIE
Herbert M. Dawley Productions, 1922
dir: Tony Sarg POLLY WANTS A DOCTOR
Screen Gems/Columbia Pictures, 1944
dir: Howard Swift Roger Ramjet: COMICS
Snyder-Koren Productions, 1965
dir: Fred Crippen THE MIRACLE OF FLIGHT
Terry Gilliam, 1974 Gandy Goose: WHO'S WHO IN THE JUNGLE
Terrytoons, 1945
dir: Eddie Donnelly

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Magic Whistle: The Movie. September 2012

Here's the latest of the “animations” I've been doing monthly... People have asked me where I got the laughing from. It's not from the traditional laughtrack I've used in the other videos. It was something called the Okeh Laughing Record from 1923, probably most famous for its use in Tex Avery's last cartoon. The propaganda song is from a World War II song called We Did It Before And We Can Do It Again. I have no idea why the image here is flipped. I think it has something to do with being done so YouTube censor robots can't detect things which could potentially violate copyright. You may recognize it from a lot of cartoons, like this one directed by Friz Freleng. (incidentally, his colleague, Chuck Jones, would have been 100 this past Friday.)