Honey and her crew ended up to be the last Paramount characters to star on their own series of shorts. Though Sir Blur ended up being their last recurring character.
Please make a petition of Fleischer and Famous Studios (excluding Popeye, Superman and Harveytoons shorts) and Terrytoons cartoons will be released on Paramount+.
If anyone doesn't know, this cartoon is based on a very obscure comic book series from Hal Seeger. He will later go on to revive the character once again for "The Milton the Monster Show", now as a boy fox, fitting his con artist persona more. Currently, the character and short rights to it, along with Hal Seeger's other short series, remain unknown and a mystery.
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On November 10, 1950, this cartoon was released and Mice Meeting You, featuring Herman and Katnip, and Riot in Rhythm, featuring Popeye and his nephews, were released on the same day.
Yep. "Harveytoons" were initially broadcast on "MATTY'S FUNDAY FUNNIES" (1959-'61)- in black and white- and syndicated (in color) as "CASPER THE FRIENDLY GHOST AND COMPANY", begnning in 1962 {the "FUNDAY FUNNIES" logo was replaced by the "Big H"}.
On September 30, 1955, this cartoon was released and Mister and Mistletoe, featuring Popeye, Popeye’s nephews, Olive Oyl and Bluto, was released on the same day.
On November 10, 1950, Mice Meeting You, The Voice of the Turkey, and Riot in Rhythm (color remake of Me Musical Nephews) were released on the same day.
1:29 your emperor in Japan is gonna feel this… one 1:38 Hirohito 1:44 it should happen to h.tl.r 1:47 BEEEEEEE OHHHHHHH 1:52 ✋ 2:10 speak to me! 2:20 how do you spell Bluto? 2:24 B-L-U-T-O!
I adore the Modern Madcap animated shorts like this, and the guys at Terry Tunes duplicated the Modern Madcap look when they made the animated short “PITIFUL PENELOPE IN SEARCH OF MISERY”.