After Bakshi series - which barely scratched the surface in terms of reviving of the Terrytoon characters - the Terrytoon library itself could only be seen on the USA Network. USA exclusively licensed them for a 1 year period (1993-1994/95), where they could mainly be found as part of an omnibus series USA Cartoon Express (which essentially ran only the Mighty Mouse and Heckle & Jeckle theatricals and the Deputy Dawg shorts). A syndicated package, Mighty Mouse and Friends, that was briefly availiable to unaffiliated independent stations from 1990 to 1991/92. This was where I was finally able to see a good chunk of Terrytoons from all eras of that studios and I was hooked.
Originally released in July 1949. Directed by Eddie Donnelly; story (supervision) by John Foster; music by Philip A. Scheib. Voices by Dayton Allen. The opening is a parody of the famous "GANGBUSTERS" radio show. "Jackpot" quiz shows were VERY popular on radio at the time....and the list of prizes one could win was often absurd at times, as the end of the story suggests. A sequel, "Law and Order", was produced the following year.