OutOfOdor
2016-08-26T12:50:04Z

A newsreel featuring Rube Goldberg and animated footage of his creation Boob McNutt.
"With all respect to the great mousetrap."- Popeye, "The Spinach Overture" (1935)
VoiceTalentBrendan
2016-08-26T23:23:29Z
Originally Posted by: OutOfOdor 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/16mm-Animation-Cartoon-Black-and-White-No-Titles-About-Carney-Bird-/361698581977?hash=item5436ea5dd9:g:gFcAAOSw0UdXsR6E
A B&W print of some cartoon about a canary without titles. Anyone know the name of this 'toon?



wrong thread, My guess is that cartoon might be made by Columbia/Screen Gems.

Edit Sorry my guess was wrong Columbia had bluebird cartoons in their Color Rhapsodies
It is actually MGM Harmon/Ising's Happy Harmonies: The Discontented Canary
Bobby Bickert
2016-08-27T17:12:32Z
Originally Posted by: OutOfOdor 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozTfohApYUc&index=107&list=PL1uoHbzYQbsWFyyblZia0-RN6TT5Luukf
A newsreel featuring Rube Goldberg and animated footage of his creation Boob McNutt.



I got to see this on the big screen at the Tampa Theatre in 1996, as well as footage of Fontaine Fox interacting with the Skipper of the Toonerville Trolley.

nickramer
2016-08-30T04:48:15Z
As a tribute to Gene Wilder, here is one of the Hubleys' many "Letterman" segments for "The Electric Company" where Wilder voices the title character. Note that Wilder's "Producers" co-star, Zero Mostel, voices The Spellbinder:

OutOfOdor
2016-09-01T18:34:27Z

An animated segment about animals snatching some poor guy's clothes! Anyone know who animated this?
"With all respect to the great mousetrap."- Popeye, "The Spinach Overture" (1935)
PopKorn Kat
2016-09-04T06:31:19Z
Did you know that there were a series of black-and-white Smurfs shorts in the 1960s? Neither did I. Five of them were eventually compiled into a feature film. All three of these clips were recorded off a screen for some reason.

"De smurfen" , 14 minutes long.

30-second clip from an unknown short, 1959. 

"Le faux schtroumpf/De valse smurf", 1965. 

Here is the Wikipedia article on the film. 
Bobby Bickert
2016-09-04T15:18:24Z
Seven Arts titles on a redrawn Porky. By sheer coincidence, the "bouncing O's" are in perfect sync with Porky's "Th-Th-That's all Folks!".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1DqwQhzPxs 
OutOfOdor
2016-09-11T11:12:45Z

A silent Aesop's Fable with Commonwealth titles without Farmer Alfalfa or mice for a change. Anyone know the original title of this cartoon?
"With all respect to the great mousetrap."- Popeye, "The Spinach Overture" (1935)
Toonatic
2016-09-18T00:48:23Z
Special thanks goes to a Facebook friend of mine! He found 2 videos someone uploaded featuring original titles to 2 Famous Studios cartoons!:



ParamountCartoons
2016-09-18T16:48:03Z
Originally Posted by: Toonatic 

Special thanks goes to a Facebook friend of mine! He found 2 videos someone uploaded featuring original titles to 2 Famous Studios cartoons!:





Thanks a million, even though I have already seen these........

Was The Circus Comes to Clown's titles influenced by Dumbo?


Let's hope Thundebean does an official "Screen Songs" set with Paramount!
nickramer
2016-09-19T03:32:33Z
In memory of Clay Martin Croker:



And I was thinking of this song a few days ago, too.
PopKorn Kat
2016-09-25T17:27:22Z

A (newer, I presume) intro to The Woody Woodpecker Show.[woody] [andy] [willy]
EDIT: Probably 1987, according to the closing credits:

OutOfOdor
2016-09-30T21:27:29Z
Originally Posted by: PopKorn Kat 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAVmBitoUzE
A (newer, I presume) intro to The Woody Woodpecker Show.[woody] [andy] [willy]
EDIT: Probably 1987, according to the closing credits:



I love how the Woody credits mention the actual animators, BG artists, voice actors, etc. who worked on the Lantz cartoons.
"With all respect to the great mousetrap."- Popeye, "The Spinach Overture" (1935)
ToonStar95
2016-10-01T19:00:02Z
Here is the opening to Disney's TV special The Hunting Instinct, from a UK VHS containing the theatrical version released overseas:

VoiceTalentBrendan
2016-10-11T01:42:56Z
Tribute post for Glenn Yarbrough 1930-2016 a folk singer.
For animation, his work can be found in Rankin/Bass' Tolkien Adaptations.
And has been parodied by South Park.





nickramer
2016-10-11T04:01:44Z
Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnson on "The Tonight Show" in 1982:
Pokey J.Anti-Blockhead
2016-10-12T23:02:05Z
Originally Posted by: OutOfOdor 

Originally Posted by: PopKorn Kat 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAVmBitoUzE
A (newer, I presume) intro to The Woody Woodpecker Show.[woody] [andy] [willy]
EDIT: Probably 1987, according to the closing credits:



I love how the Woody credits mention the actual animators, BG artists, voice actors, etc. who worked on the Lantz cartoons.



I remember that ending...outside of star Grace Stafford,other females aren't credited, nor were some other voices,still very good credits.

OutOfOdor
2016-10-15T11:41:42Z

Laurel and Hardy in a Swedish animated commercial for bananas.
"With all respect to the great mousetrap."- Popeye, "The Spinach Overture" (1935)