The Bear That Wasn't. This
1967 MGM cartoon was based on the 1946 Frank Tashlin book
The Bear That Wasn't and was produced by Chuck Jones and Frank Tashlin.
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Little Audrey stars in
Tarts and Flowers. This Famous Studios cartoon was released on
May 26, 1950. Produced by Sam Buchwald, Seymour Kneitel and Izzy Sparber. Original Music by Winston Sharples. Scenics by Robert Little. Animation by George Germanetti and Steve Muffati. Directed by Bill Tatlya. Story by Bill Turner and Larry Riley.
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Superman starring in
The Mechanical Monsters. This Fleischer Studios cartoon was released on
November, 28, 1941 by Paramount Pictures. Produced by Max Fleischer. Directed by Dave Fleischer. Story by Seymour Kneitel and Isidore Sparber. Voices by Bud Collyer, Joan Alexander, and Julian Noa. Music by Sammy Timberg. Animation by Steve Muffati and George Germanetti.
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Conservative cesspool National Review Online's John J. Miller apparently has nothing important to write about. Yesterday he expressed grave concern as to whether or not the upcoming G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra movie will be American enough. "I keep wondering: Is G.I. Joe still an American?" he ponders.
Crazy Mixed Up Pup. This Universal Studio cartoon was released
February 14, 1955. Written and directed by Tex Avery. Produced by Walter Lantz. Animated by Laverne Harding, Don Patterson, and Ray Abrams. Music by Clarence Wheeler. Set design by Raymond Jacobs.
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Lindsay Buckingham - Holiday Road. I'm not headed to Wallyworld but I am on the road tonight, headed down to the San Francisco Bay Area for the meetup this Saturday afternoon. If you would like to attend, leave word in the comments and Nahant will hook you up with directions.
Mr. Tudball Needs A Secretary - Mr. Tudball (Tim Conway) is looking for a secretary, but his wife (Vicki Lawrence) doesn't like any candidates until Wanda Wiggins (Carol Burnett) shows up. Video is raw footage of the sketch from
The Carol Burnett Show, including bloopers and unscripted... ah hell, just watch it.
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