I am 72 years old and I remember these clever fractured fairy tales like they were yesterday! I never missed Rocky and Bullwinkle or the fairy tales and Sherman and Mr. Peabody. The writing and narration was so clever then and even more so now. I think the humor was more enjoyed by adults than we kids. I’m re-living my childhood with TH-cam. 😂
@@cannedmusic, did you know that Nancy Cartwright was trained by Daws Butler before she became Bart Simpson/? And this you don't know about me I grew up with EG Daily Tommy of The rug rats. She was my neighbor across the street from my house.
this wasn't really so "fractured" as the majority of other toons in this series; more or less a legit and pretty good telling of the traditional story with a lesson-learned ending.
Hilarious, I remember these well! Yeah this one was more normal, kind of like the one I put on fanfiction net that stays pretty close but it's a dig at the Chicago Bears with jokes about Papa Bear Halas and baby bear being a kicker so the bowl is on a kicking tee, and baby bear is more upset that she put her cheesehead on his nightstand than he is that she is sleeping in his bed. And Goldilocks fleeing the house sounds like NFL films, complete with calling it a 75-yard touchdown run. :-)
a leopard doesn't change it's spots. that rotten little girl stayed rotten and those poor bears were victims of vandalism and theft. if she did become a more mindful person, well then That really IS A Fairy Tale.
This was later shown on “Tennessee Tuxedo And His Tales” in the mid 1960’s since it was by Total TV, they got permission to borrow mostly from Jay Ward and ran it as a pair along with “Tooter Turtle & the Wizard” and “King & Odie” from “King Leonardo & His Short Subjects” from Leonardo TV in the early 1960’s.
First Oswald gets yelled at when his dad cries out in pain, and then Oswald gets yelled at when Goldilocks leaves the door open... Clearly, Oswald is just a patsy...
A very naughty flaxen-haired child was walking through the forest, when she came upon a tavern. She entered, and saw an apparently unoccupied table with three steins, one with Tuborg, one with Heineken, and the third with Coors. She drinks them all up, when three very pissed-off men show up, drag her outside and beat the crap out of her. THAT is the story of Goldilocks and the three beers.
This was one of the very first cartoons animated at Gamma Productions. The incompetence of the studio in its first year was stupefying: the studio lacked a telephone, the language barrier was enormous, there was severe racial tension between the American and Mexican artists, the ink-and-paint and camera departments were dusty and dark, the seismic activity would disrupt camera work, and these were just some of the issues. When Ward received the first shows he demanded an exorbitant number of retakes. To save time and money for the retakes, the sponsor's advertising agency then conscripted him to outsource the postproduction as well. It's a miracle anything came finished at all, let alone watchable.
When I was a little boy, I knew other boys, that fits Goldilocks' care description, of their own toys. You know the type; the dum-dums whose toys were all broken, a week after X-mas. I never lended out my toys to those idiots, for the same reason. Those kids (and their mothers) would call me selfish, but my mom would say, it's not his (me) fault, their toys were broken, so quickly. They might of called me stingy, but I got to keep, my toys😉👍!!!!
The voice actors for this show, Paul Frees and June Foray, were brilliant. There was something about Edward Everett Horton as the Narrator though, that was worthy of especial note. He had the perfect narrator voice, and the timing of a storyteller to a fraction of a second. And he could deliver all his lines in such a dead-pan seriousness, no matter how utterly absurd they were. It somehow makes it even funnier.
This was one of the very first cartoons animated at Gamma Productions. The incompetence of the studio in its first year was stupefying: the studio lacked a telephone, the language barrier was enormous, there was severe racial tension between the American and Mexican artists, the ink-and-paint and camera departments were dusty and dark, the seismic activity would disrupt camera work, and these were just some of the issues. When Ward received the first shows he demanded an exorbitant number of retakes. To save time and money for the retakes, the sponsor's advertising agency then conscripted him to outsource the postproduction as well. It's a miracle anything came finished at all, let alone watchable.
Hahaha in the real story with the bowls stuff the big one would still be hot cause it was biggest the medium bowl would be just right cause it is medium and the small one would be cold
That's the one I'm looking for! The one where bullwinkle and the others end up as mounted heads on the wall. "Not me, I'm not sleepy!" Another guy punches him through the wall, "Shadaaap!" Man, I don't know how to search for it.
Saw this in my childhood. Now pushing 60. Thanks for the time capsule! Love it
Same here, only pushing 70!
@@Kjt853 Isn't it great to see these fractured fairy tales again!
And sleeping in yo bed and busting yo shit😂❤❤
I swear it feels like a lifetime ago.
💕
I am 72 years old and I remember these clever fractured fairy tales like they were yesterday! I never missed Rocky and Bullwinkle or the fairy tales and Sherman and Mr. Peabody. The writing and narration was so clever then and even more so now. I think the humor was more enjoyed by adults than we kids. I’m re-living my childhood with TH-cam. 😂
I'll join you in that sentiment, I'm 70 and can't believe what passes for 'living' today.
We loved Edward Everett Horton's voice. Found him in the old movies, and immediately recognized him. These voices are burned into my memory 😀🥰
June Foray was Goldilocks her friends scream momma bear and Baby Daws Butler was Bruce.
I know exactly what you mean..., Mr Horton's voice remains clear in my otherwise fogged in brain.. classic
@@l.j.goldstein8143 I had always had a liking for June. I liked her Granny (Tweety & Sylvester) she did for WB. Daws was awesome, also.
@@cannedmusic, did you know that Nancy Cartwright was trained by Daws Butler before she became Bart Simpson/? And this you don't know about me I grew up with EG Daily Tommy of The rug rats. She was my neighbor across the street from my house.
@@l.j.goldstein8143 Cool dude! (trying to sound like Bart, sorry) Thanks. Yeah, Nancy is incredible.
Great line from Mama Bear;"She's only a people.She doesn't know any better."
June Foray lines
5:04
My childhood.
Best memories of my brother and me watching this.
Love lives on
this wasn't really so "fractured" as the majority of other toons in this series; more or less a legit and pretty good telling of the traditional story with a lesson-learned ending.
Tunsenella Wolfenpickle, now we know.
An embarrasing yet accurate depiction of those humans!
This one was a little more straight-forward than their usual Fractured Fairy Tales.
Joe Weatherford I agree.🤔
Might’ve been an early one in the series when they were still finding their way
A lot more than the other fractured fairy tales.
Practically 100% straight, I kept waiting for the twist.
@@Introbulus I suspect it was the, "She's only a people," line.
A nice, tidy, decent little story.
Hilarious, I remember these well! Yeah this one was more normal, kind of like the one I put on fanfiction net that stays pretty close but it's a dig at the Chicago Bears with jokes about Papa Bear Halas and baby bear being a kicker so the bowl is on a kicking tee, and baby bear is more upset that she put her cheesehead on his nightstand than he is that she is sleeping in his bed. And Goldilocks fleeing the house sounds like NFL films, complete with calling it a 75-yard touchdown run. :-)
" Oh WHAT THE DING DONG!? said Papa Bear🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm going to say that from now on.😂
This episode will make a great way to introduce my 5 year old granddaughter to the great 1960's cartoons.
@John short thank YOU for brightening my day with laughter 🫶🏻
I always loved fractured fairy tales. This one wasn't too fractured.
I remember this as a kid. Funny fairy getting struck in the book. Goldilocks
Blondes have more fun. Lol
Nice to see this again after all these years! Thanks for posting.
Thank you John you just brought back happy memories
Lol this tales are actually pretty good
holy crap! they played it straight. They NEVER do that.
Straight, but the subtle moments are hysterical
It was bruised rather than fractured.
Why this animation looks so good ???
funny. especially when the mom is holding onto pops trousers to let goldilocks get away
a leopard doesn't change it's spots. that rotten little girl stayed rotten and those poor bears were victims of vandalism and theft. if she did become a more mindful person, well then That really IS A Fairy Tale.
This was later shown on “Tennessee Tuxedo And His Tales” in the mid 1960’s since it was by Total TV, they got permission to borrow mostly from Jay Ward and ran it as a pair along with “Tooter Turtle & the Wizard” and “King & Odie” from “King Leonardo & His Short Subjects” from Leonardo TV in the early 1960’s.
I hope Little Oswald learned something as Goldilocks did, he has some carelessness issues as well.
Such a great fractured fairy tale.
I was expecting the narrator to say that she had a Tate's Compass. You know... because he who has a Tate's is lost...
First Oswald gets yelled at when his dad cries out in pain, and then Oswald gets yelled at when Goldilocks leaves the door open...
Clearly, Oswald is just a patsy...
My sympayhies
" Somebody's been sleeping in my bed! Somebody's been sleeping in my bed! Someobody's been sleeping in my bed and there she is!"
- The Three Bears 🐻
Sad but beautiful video of a very old song. 💙🎶
Great cartoons. I watched them all thru my childhood.
Love this stuff!
Her name was "Tussenelda Wuffenpickle" AKA Goldilocks 🤣
Lol 😂😂
@@jenniferhansen3622what a moniker
goldilocks the squatter. I know adults like her.
These were hilarious 😄
I remember these short.69\70 years old this July,2023
Used to watch this with my kids, loved it. Still funny.
This Is The First Fractured Fairy Tale Of
The Rocky And Bullwinkle Series
Cory S. But that's rapunzel.
For those looking for the fracture in this fairy tale, it's when Mama Bear's bed is ripped out of the fabric of the universe.
A very naughty flaxen-haired child was walking through the forest, when she came upon a tavern. She entered, and saw an apparently unoccupied table with three steins, one with Tuborg, one with Heineken, and the third with Coors. She drinks them all up, when three very pissed-off men show up, drag her outside and beat the crap out of her.
THAT is the story of Goldilocks and the three beers.
When the lights go off, Mr. McBee screams.
Oh no, that's wrong!
I'M GLAD I WATCHED THAT AGAIN. AHAHAHA AHAHAHA LOL
Hey Goldilocks 👋 $100 fine for littering cop 👮🏻♀️ 😂
Well, at least we know why Mama Bear's porridge was too cold in this version...
1:48 I’m not sure why I was scared of this part as a kid.
“Somebody’s been sleeping in my bed” Mama Bear said as she pointed to nothing.
This was one of the very first cartoons animated at Gamma Productions. The incompetence of the studio in its first year was stupefying: the studio lacked a telephone, the language barrier was enormous, there was severe racial tension between the American and Mexican artists, the ink-and-paint and camera departments were dusty and dark, the seismic activity would disrupt camera work, and these were just some of the issues. When Ward received the first shows he demanded an exorbitant number of retakes. To save time and money for the retakes, the sponsor's advertising agency then conscripted him to outsource the postproduction as well.
It's a miracle anything came finished at all, let alone watchable.
When I was a little boy, I knew other boys, that fits Goldilocks' care description, of their own toys. You know the type; the dum-dums whose toys were all broken, a week after X-mas. I never lended out my toys to those idiots, for the same reason. Those kids (and their mothers) would call me selfish, but my mom would say, it's not his (me) fault, their toys were broken, so quickly. They might of called me stingy, but I got to keep, my toys😉👍!!!!
It pays to play the martyr to save your stuff
The voice actors for this show, Paul Frees and June Foray, were brilliant. There was something about Edward Everett Horton as the Narrator though, that was worthy of especial note. He had the perfect narrator voice, and the timing of a storyteller to a fraction of a second. And he could deliver all his lines in such a dead-pan seriousness, no matter how utterly absurd they were. It somehow makes it even funnier.
Also Daws Butler and Bill Scott
I grew up on these 😅😂
Mr. McBee goes to the movies with Miss Merriweather.
Mr. McBee is nervous about the theater getting dark.
4:45 What happened to the bed!?
When the lights go off, Mr. McBee gets up and stands in front of the screen.
Oh no, that's wrong!
4:43 someone forgot to draw a bed
This was one of the very first cartoons animated at Gamma Productions. The incompetence of the studio in its first year was stupefying: the studio lacked a telephone, the language barrier was enormous, there was severe racial tension between the American and Mexican artists, the ink-and-paint and camera departments were dusty and dark, the seismic activity would disrupt camera work, and these were just some of the issues. When Ward received the first shows he demanded an exorbitant number of retakes. To save time and money for the retakes, the sponsor's advertising agency then conscripted him to outsource the postproduction as well.
It's a miracle anything came finished at all, let alone watchable.
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LOL. It all makes sense now. hahahah Aloha~~ from Hawaii~~ 🍍🤙🤙
Loved it!
Hahaha in the real story with the bowls stuff the big one would still be hot cause it was biggest the medium bowl would be just right cause it is medium and the small one would be cold
4:44
XD "invisible bed"
Great video, but the sound level was really low. Thanks for the upload!
Poor Bears
Wow. I remember this
Not me,I'm not sleepy
That's the one I'm looking for! The one where bullwinkle and the others end up as mounted heads on the wall. "Not me, I'm not sleepy!" Another guy punches him through the wall, "Shadaaap!"
Man, I don't know how to search for it.
When the lights go off, Mr. McBee eats a snack to help him relax.
He sits quietly.
Yes, that's right!
Miss Merriweather is proud of Mr. McBee.
She met a woodsman who chopped down his family of treason....Irwin Family too Blondie ?
She was only a human 😊
Just as I remember it👍
Then Mama Bear called Goldilocks' mom on the phone and was she in trouble!
is this the first blonde joke
Looks like a Butch Hartman cartoon, but without the music.
And without the loud screaming noises and sound effects.
Thanks for the idea I have a exam where I have to fracture this story
If anybody don’t care about your stuff is a dub
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😊😊😊
4 prunes later😂😂 in the woods
ai like jour stories
funny
hey i like fairy tales lots
thats why its a fractured fairy tale
4:11
goldilocks is clever not stupid
Nice
GOLD-E-LOCKS. IS. A. REAL. ROCKER. SHE ROCKS OUT
Goldilocks real Name 😂
The Original entitled " B " ?
@vipewolf IDK, Just For Giving Me Pointers
so they didn't eat her all up like the original fairy tail?
Hershey's
Hershey's
4:45 bruh where's her bed?
Nice ahaha!
LOL
🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭
Zora put your shoes on
Um 🖐
#memes
Coz y not
Were they on dope? Probably
FTW
A little too straight for my tastes and not as interesting as these usually are.
Such a good story
"She's only a people she doesn't know any better." #😂
I was thinking about posting the same thing.
prophetic isn't it?
People never know any better whatever that is.....🙊😻😻😻😻😻
Fractured Fairy Tale.........you know this actually went just right. It actually followed what really happened in the original fairy tale.
RIP Edward Everett Horton
Amen!🙏