It's fitting that the character accused of being a spy from Hanna-Barbera is voiced by the late, great Daws Butler, whom did a LOT of voice-work for Hanna-Barbera. (He was one of the main voice actors for "Fractured Fairy Tales" and "Aesop and Son," but was only credited in the first season due to his contract with H-B and Kellogg's.) So that jab at a rival cartoon studio has an amusing double-meaning!
It's fitting that the character accused of being a spy from Hanna-Barbera is voiced by the late, great Daws Butler, whom did a LOT of voice-work for Hanna-Barbera. (He was one of the main voice actors for "Fractured Fairy Tales" and "Aesop and Son," but was only credited in the first season due to his contract with H-B and Kellogg's.) So that jab at a rival cartoon studio has an amusing double-meaning!
@@johnbattista9519the k-sultan 4:51, it's the only near mistake I've ever heard him make, and he's such a pro, most people don't even hear it. And it's understandable after about a hundred stories about Kings
And it's fitting that the character accused of being a spy from Hanna-Barbera is voiced by the late, great Daws Butler, whom did a LOT of voice-work for Hanna-Barbera. (He was one of the main voice actors for "Fractured Fairy Tales" and "Aesop and Son," but was only credited in the first season due to his contract with H-B and Kellogg's.)
I was just tangent-surfing in the IMDb when I ran across Edward Everett Horton's name in a 1930s film. I immediately recognized his name and even voice in my head from the "Fractured fairy tales," but mistakenly thought it was from the Rocky and Bullwinkle show. Thanks for uploading this and correcting my memory with some Don Adams coolness. :-)
“I see that you will meet a tall dark stranger…with an AXE!” “That I already know, but can you tell me, please, where can I find a flying carpet?” “What color?” “NEVER MIND what color! Just one that flys, like SKYSVILLE!”