In the Center Ring (Part 12)
Circus cartoons were starting to become a little less common by this period, perhaps in attempt to lessen budgets.
Circus cartoons were starting to become a little less common by this period, perhaps in attempt to lessen budgets.
A further fastidious feast for the fire-fighting fancier.
Continuing along into the prolific early 50’s of Termite Terrace musical output.
Into the late 1950’s and early ‘60’s Warner Brothers and its proteges continue to contribute a healthy sampling of super-powered product
Sylvester and Tweety first teamed in 1947’s Oscar-winning Tweetie Pie, then on records in 1950, where June Foray voiced Granny five years before she took over the role in films.
When the “suits” at Capitol Records saw the sales of Mel Blanc’s “I Taut I Taw A Puddy Tat” in the United Kingdom, they must have thought “it’ll sell like hotcakes here!”. They were right!
To what must have been the great surprise of all concerned, a Bugs Bunny/Tweety record took off–and not just with the children’s-record audience.
This week, we revisit Bob Clampett now five years ahead in his career, introducing a certain tiny little bird! From his mid-’38 releases –starting with Porky’s Naughty Nephew – Clampett’s…
Some might say Daffy Duck and Porky Pig Meet The Groovie Goolies is the worst Looney Tunes ever… and I’d agree with that. But this Italian Tweety and Sylvester commercial…