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Post by Power Ranger on Jan 14, 2018 23:38:29 GMT
Constantly chases a boy and his monkey. Similar to a ‘Road Runner’ or ‘Tom and Jerry’, where the man would always fail and get hurt in slapstick ways. Was a WB show I think.
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Post by Lynx on Jan 15, 2018 4:12:17 GMT
with "Peter Lorre's" voice ?
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Post by Cooper, the Golden Retriever on Jan 15, 2018 15:02:14 GMT
Hey, I know, it was one of the last one-off (no running character) shorts Warner Brothers ever,m did, their late 1960s Seven Arts period, and it's certainly the last time Mel Blanc did a cartoon whose characters just appeared once*. "Chimp and Zee", 1968, where he's after a blue tailed siminan owned by a little boy named Chimp. *Though "Bunny and Claude"-Bonnie and Clyde, get it-had only two shorts. (Warners had just released "Flying Circus" with their latest voice, and "Mel Blanc", Larry Storch, who also appeared on Total/Leonardo Television's "Tennesse Tuxedo" as the voice of go-to genius Mr.Whoopee, with Don Adams as Tennessee, and Bradley Bolke (later Rankin/Bass Cartoons) as walrus BFF Chumley). "Rabbit Stew and Rabbits Too", a non-dialogue "Roadrunner" like cartoon, would be WB's and pretty much any big cartoon studio (Disney excepted, but then again they weren't a big NAME STUDIO distributed one short. After this they finished 1969 with just Merlin the Magic Mouse and Cool Cat shorts with Larry Storch doing the voices.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 15, 2018 16:04:37 GMT
Power Ranger tagging you as you have a potential answer to your INTK question.
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Post by Power Ranger on Jan 15, 2018 16:10:00 GMT
Hey, I know, it was one of the last one-off (no running character) shorts Warner Brothers ever,m did, their late 1960s Seven Arts period, and it's certainly the last time Mel Blanc did a cartoon whose characters just appeared once*. "Chimp and Zee", 1968, where he's after a blue tailed siminan owned by a little boy named Chimp. *Though "Bunny and Claude"-Bonnie and Clyde, get it-had only two shorts. (Warners had just released "Flying Circus" with their latest voice, and "Mel Blanc", Larry Storch, who also appeared on Total/Leonardo Television's "Tennesse Tuxedo" as the voice of go-to genius Mr.Whoopee, with Don Adams as Tennessee, and Bradley Bolke (later Rankin/Bass Cartoons) as walrus BFF Chumley). "Rabbit Stew and Rabbits Too", a non-dialogue "Roadrunner" like cartoon, would be WB's and pretty much any big cartoon studio (Disney excepted, but then again they weren't a big NAME STUDIO distributed one short. After this they finished 1969 with just Merlin the Magic Mouse and Cool Cat shorts with Larry Storch doing the voices. Yes, thank you. Chimp and Zee. I saw it recently and it had a really cute soundtrack. Thanks for putting a name to it.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 15, 2018 16:13:32 GMT
Power Rangerglad to see that the mystery was de-mystified ... would you mind editing your original post and marking the heading SOLVED ?
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Post by Power Ranger on Jan 15, 2018 16:27:42 GMT
Power Rangerglad to see that the mystery was de-mystified ... would you mind editing your original post and marking the heading SOLVED ? Thanks. Been a long time since I used INTK. Many thanks.
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