Not sure if there is a donkey in this one but the short features Bugs Bunny reading the story of the Song of Hiawatha when the Indian character tries to lure our rascally rabbit into a stew pot.

During the 1920s, the Fleischer brothers developed a series of short animations called Car-Tunes, using the Bouncing Ball to lead theater audiences in sing-alongs. I suggest you contact the station(s) you heard or watched the shows on (if they are still in business). Question: My siblings and I remember a cartoon with a scene showing fish dancing and a radio voice over saying that there was a storm coming. Mel Blanc voiced Catsello from 1942-1946. I know this sounds goofey but I remember it to this day. Eadweard Muybridge's Phenakistoscope: A Couple Waltzing; 1893. In May of 1928, Walt Disney Productions produced what was originally a silent short called Plane Crazy, featuring Mickey Mouse. If you know the time frame, it may help in your search. I spot-checked a few of them, but you can Google it to read the synopsis of each story; ol' Foghorn was known to sing a line or two in some of them. Can anyone tell which movie are those cartoons from?

Good luck! Super Ted was not your normal teddy bear, after being given some cosmic dust from Spotty Man and being brought to life, Mother Nature gave him superpowers to help him fight evil in the guise of Texas Pete. Answer: Well, yes and no. I have a question, about an old cartoon, either from the 30's, 40's, or 50's. Teri Silver (author) from The Buckeye State on April 09, 2018: I have published Tracy's answer, but because it contains an outside link, I don't know if this platform will allow me to keep it there. Superheroes. Bugging me for months, and google isn't helping me. Comic strips were mostly syndicated but there were also some presented regionally, so you might want to check the archives of this particular newspaper to see if the information still exists.

I'm afraid I don't remember much beyond a line that went like: "Don't make fun of people whose names end in "o" or "ski," they're just the same as you or me."

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Question: My mother is looking for a cartoon from the mid-70s, about two birds making a wedding cake on a country farm? There were comedians immensely funny from all backgrounds of life in England from Warren Mitchell to Lenny Henry to Benny hill, Les Dawson and the very funny David Jason. Teri Silver (author) from The Buckeye State on June 08, 2016: Hi, Ed, I cannot say that I know exactly which show you mean but there was a piece called “Space Patrol” produced in the early 1950s (through around 1955) that focused on “future solar system security in the year 3000 A.D.” The story line centered around a planet called Terra.

Teri Silver (author) from The Buckeye State on November 26, 2018: I'm glad you were able to satisfy your curiosity, and because I couldn't resist, I took a look. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lH4gC69ZEhc. Does any body know this cartoon and where I could see it ? So. Each episode opens with a character emerging from a music box and they will be the central character of the forthcoming story. Check with your local library; perhaps the research librarian can lead you to the right path.

Question: In the old Disney cartoons, there were "apologizing chipmunks." Looking for TV cartoons from the 1940s, 50s, or 60s that featured a location in the snowy north country. Good luck! Question: I remember a cartoon character named Biscuit. Max Wong from Singapore on November 05, 2014: peachy from Home Sweet Home on September 23, 2014: i love all of them, too bad, can't see these cartoons anymore, these are far better than now. Love reading these comments! It appears to be a Yak in human clothing, in a downhill racer skiing position. Votes: 272 this is where the episode ends. I am trying to find it, but I do not know the title. Many colorful Disney cartoons came along in the 1930s, including the popular The Three Little Pigs in 1933. Can you help me figure out who the narrator is? The Disney company, with a sound-synchronization process called Cinephone, produced a number of sound cartoon shorts in the 1930s, most of them featuring Mickey Mouse.

Might be my grandpa watch that my grandpa is 1938 means he watch the Heckle and Jeckle. The people would sing. There may be a few H & Js on "classic cartoon" sets -- I've seen a few on VHS in secondary markets -- but whether or not they are fit for Australian units is something I couldn't tell you.

Good luck! As always, I invite our readers here to add their knowledge of whatever they think might help in everyone's search. There's a trailer of Disney cartoon with fishes and an octopus playing upbeat music dressed in fancy music band clothes.

Teri Silver (author) from The Buckeye State on March 05, 2018: Hello, thank you for your comment. Looking (desperately!) I was also looking for this cartoon; thanks for mentioning that it was a Dr's and acrobat's watches! I recently purchased a series of small scrolls that include Tarzan, Little Red Riding Hood, and other popular stories. I think there were about 800 episodes; my guess is viewers saw a lot of “good vs evil” in outer space-land.

Second it's about two pelicans or toucans that rides a bike and I think there was a snail that sang or see when they going some were going or just the one time I know sed you take the high road and will take the low road but don't know if he says the whole thing if you can help with one or both that would make my day. I did some checking but could not come up with anything under that character name. It’s powerful, beautifully designed and comes with everything you need to engage your visitors and increase conversions. There was an Australian-Canadian produced series (2002-2003) that featured a Yak family, perhaps you can research that, it was called Yakkity Yak. Decades ago, I saw an old black and white cartoon of a little girl expected to practice playing a violin, but she ties the bow to a dog's tail, so it sounds like she is playing it as the dog wags the tail. All TV's were black and white back then, so that's how I saw it.

The baby notices this and takes out the sugar cube, for which he's scolded. Answer: If this is a character from an animated cartoon short from the '20s-'70s, I'm not familiar with it, sorry. Answer: One thing I did find that struck me as similar to what you described is a live-action animated film called Coonskin (1975; Bakshi Productions). Thus, it's unlikely that networks will play what they think would cause a red flag -- or a slew of negative social media posts. If anyone could help me, i would greatly appreciate it. It is a 1924 black & white clip from Disney, back when they were working with combining the two elements (that later brought us the original Mary Poppins).

Teri Silver (author) from The Buckeye State on October 14, 2016: Hi, Chris, I wrote a long post with some info, but the post did not publish -- I cannot recreate it. Any thoughts? Question: I’m 70 years old, one of my favorite cartoons as a little girl was about the sunshine people & these dark mean people. When the creators of Bosko left the company, Warner Bros. hired animator Isadore “Friz” Freleng -- the man later credited for bringing that “wascally wabbit” Bugs Bunny to life. One thing I did find is something produced by Chuck Jones (and voiced by Mel Blanc) called "Dog Gone Modern."

I think his voice was featured from a cartoon of the past, maybe from the Rocky and Bullwinkle show.

Any help would be great! Also, the Library of Congress has a cartoon section for comic strips; I cannot add the link here but do a search for Library of Congress Cartoon America. I was born in 1993 so I don't recognise most of these, but I remember watching the Looney Tunes cartoons, Popeye and Tom and Jerry as a kid on the Boomerang channel! Gotta find out whats in the box..wooo wooo'. Not all characters actually had names, however. I can't remember the name and its driving me crazy. (2) Another, was a color cartoon of 50's of roosters in a barnyard and one of the roosters pecking the ground finds a worm, but says: "I can't eat him.

Felix the Cat, the first character-driven series of animated cartoons, began as Feline Follies in 1919 -- becoming very popular during the 1920s. The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total.