Wow! I remember this cartoon. I use to watch it all the time when i was a kid. 1965 - 1966. I use to pretend i was Sinbad Jr. Belt and all. What fun times as a imaginary child.
Half of the "Sinbad Jr." cartoons were produced by Hanna-Barbera for American-International Television in 1965. The other ones were animated by Sam Singer {"COURAGEOUS CAT AND MINUTE MOUSE"}, and featured "simpler" animation and a different voice cast.
Visiting my grandparents who lived in Baltimore back in the 60's, I watched morning cartoons...specifically Cartoon Carnival, the first time I was exposed to Sinbad.....and loved it!
Yes, I noticed that flaw as well. I wonder why the sudden voice change in that cartoon, although such "double voices" were created even going back to the theatrical age. I'd seen these cartoons on syndicated TV in the 1960's. I wonder if the Warner Archive will bring these out completely on DVD, but then again, wasn't this series begun by the same people that gave us "COURAGEOUS CAT AND MINUTE MOUSE"?
Sinbad Jr. had to be the only Hanna-Barbera program that Dal McKennon had anything to do with. He could've done more for H-B, such as episodes of The Flintstones(his Woody Woodpecker co-stars, Paul Frees and Daws Butler were also involved), The Jetsons, Top Cat, Jonny Quest, etc.!!!
Cartoons like sinbad and he-man are what little boys want to watch .I know I did when I was a kid .these days they are being fed this airy fairy pc rubbish .happy I was born back in the day .feel sorry for the little ones now .
14:28 Wassa matter with having a girl with buck teeth? I think that girls with teeth like that are cute. 🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️ Don't chase him, girlie. Sindbad ain't worth your time.
I wouldn’t be surprised if straight women and gay men find this rather erotic. Sinbad here is portrayed as a walking and talking erection. I would think that this cartoon would be inappropriate for children.
Life was so simple back when we were kids. Grew up on Sinbad and similar UHF cartoons. The nostalgic memories are coming back. Thank you sir 🫡🇺🇸💪🏽🙏
I used to watch this when I was little, living in Germany, but I never realized how funny it was.
i loved this as kid i once tightened my belt to tight couldnt breathe lol
I recall seeing the Sinbad Jr. Cartoons on WTAE in Pittsburgh circa 1966-67.
Wow! I remember this cartoon. I use to watch it all the time when i was a kid. 1965 - 1966.
I use to pretend i was Sinbad Jr. Belt and all. What fun times as a imaginary child.
my mother used to scream at me to stop or i was gonna ruin my belt
The days when cartoons were cartoon. Fond memories of my childhood.
I remember trying that with my belt…never got any stronger! 😂
@@shepardbook Hahahahaha.
Half of the "Sinbad Jr." cartoons were produced by Hanna-Barbera for American-International Television in 1965. The other ones were animated by Sam Singer {"COURAGEOUS CAT AND MINUTE MOUSE"}, and featured "simpler" animation and a different voice cast.
Visiting my grandparents who lived in Baltimore back in the 60's, I watched morning cartoons...specifically Cartoon Carnival, the first time I was exposed to Sinbad.....and loved it!
The legend Mel Blanc
I loved this show as a kid.
I WATCH SINBAD JR....WHEN IT FIRST CAME ON TV.....GOOD TIMES..WISH CARTOON NETWORK COULD BRING THESE BACK ON
Agreed! ;)
+Glendon Stanley agreed
Me too since I enjoyed seeing the adventures of Sinbad Junior.
Great collection...I used to dream I had a magic belt when I was a kid...watta dream it was :]
I used to love this cartoon, especially salty the parrot
When cartoons were cartoons and I really missed those days
The woman doing the voice of the ranchwoman is Gerry Johnson, the latter voice of Betty Rubble on the FLINTSTONES.
Salty voiced by Bugs Bunny!! Lol. (Mel Blanc)
that's right.@@akbarlebowitz8151
wonderful memories of my childhood
The new toons are demented and sick!!!
Popeye has spinach & Sinbad has a magic belt.
Voices by Tim Matheson, Mel Blanc, Hal Smith, and Gerry Johnson.
"CIRCUS HI-JINKS" animated by Carlo Vinci.
Gerry Johnson was the future voice of Betty Rubble on "The Flintstones".
She was already Betty's voice when these were produced in 1965.
@@fromthesidelines Tim Matheson provided the voice of Jonny Quest.
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Tim Matheson was the voice of Sinbad Jr., Jonny Quest, Jace in “Space Ghost”and Samson in “Young Samson.”
watched every afternoon after school along with Gigantor and speed racer.....wish i was still 7 or 8 years old lol
Don't forget Kimba the white Lion and 8 Man
me too
yeah I love that show because it's fun. and you know what else I love old cartoon shows because they are fun!!!!!
Sounds like Jean Vanderpyl doing the crying for the girl even though she's voiced by Gerry Johnson.
Yes, I noticed that flaw as well. I wonder why the sudden voice change in that cartoon, although such "double voices" were created even going back to the theatrical age. I'd seen these cartoons on syndicated TV in the 1960's. I wonder if the Warner Archive will bring these out completely on DVD, but then again, wasn't this series begun by the same people that gave us "COURAGEOUS CAT AND MINUTE MOUSE"?
“Nothin’ like a toasted cheese sandwich!”
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Hanna-Barbara are The Kings of Cartoons
🌈 NBC Brought Sinbad Jr. and His Magic Belt Back In 1967 🌈 NBC Brought Sinbad Jr. and His Magic Belt Back In Repeats and Reruns In 1967 Until 1968.
What's with the rainbow. ..are you referring to the changing weather patterns at see
I love Sindbad Junior is a very good Character
Dallas Raymond McKennon (July 19, 1919 - July 14, 2009)
Melvin Jerome Blanc (born Melvin Jerome Blank /blæŋk/; May 30, 1908 - July 10, 1989)
@@tdickensheets Dallas McKennon is most Famous as the Voice of Archie Andrews.
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Sinbad Jr. had to be the only Hanna-Barbera program that Dal McKennon had anything to do with. He could've done more for H-B, such as episodes of The Flintstones(his Woody Woodpecker co-stars, Paul Frees and Daws Butler were also involved), The Jetsons, Top Cat, Jonny Quest, etc.!!!
The legends are the creators of Tom and Jerry
FUN FACT: Sam Singer & his crew were the original people working on this show before they got replaced with Hanna-Barbera later on.
It's clear the HB ones were better though.
@@TaylorZanderFrancis That's why Sam Singer & his crew got replaced by them.
The sweet and innocent days, they'll never come back
I think Hoyt Curtin did the music for the cartoon.
These cartoons were fillers-that is, they were aired on local children's shows between the programs and the commercials during the 1960s.
I have to say I always preferred this version to the Sam Singer original. Every time I tighten my belt like that I get dizzy.
Rocs are said to be so enormous that they can carry off elephants and feed them to their young.
Native Americans talk about the Legendary Thunderbird.
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@@davidwesley2525 I think the roc is discussed in the Arabian Nights.
Omg i forgot about this weird cartoon. Wow. That one was lost way back in my brain
Better than Object Terror.
I guess Sinbad Jr's Belt is Like instant Steroids.
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I love this cartoon too.bad Children have.to.put.w/That brain-dead sponge BOB
how many memories
The old time 😊
Cartoons like sinbad and he-man are what little boys want to watch .I know I did when I was a kid .these days they are being fed this airy fairy pc rubbish .happy I was born back in the day .feel sorry for the little ones now .
great
Cool!!
I like that the big bird is named after the rocs in the og Sinbad story
Good support fun all.older
The Arabic type outfit plus vial plus not a good looking face on a woman equals one of the oldest gags in animation.
No wonder she wore a veil , She's so UGLY.
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1-2-23 isn't th island were King Kong lived?
Doesn't Sinbad Jr. look like Disney's Peter Pan?
Also, I think we've just found Lena Hyena's daughter (the red head princess).😆
He is fit
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I have a 77 episode, 5 DVD set of Sinbad Jr. and his Magic Belt for sale. Message me at thevdoman@gmail.com for more information.
Thanks for the info.
David Bauers , thanks!!
David Bauers Thanks
Sindbad Zindabad
Super Thanks
They missed the chance to say "I've seen a horsefly, but I've never seen a fly"
Domestic violence played for laughs, real classy...
It reminds me me my childhood hero Sindbad Jr, and I preferred Sindbad Jr over Popeye the Sailor
I wish he joined to Avengers, oops.
But this might not a dc comic story.
nice
Johnny Quest and Bugs Bunny sure need work.
I loved this show in my day, but that's not the original opening and theme song.
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GGGEEEEEÈPPPPPPPEERRSS. ( IT HAS BEEEN. AGES. SINCE I LAST. SAW THIS )
Why doesn't he keep the belt tightened all the time?
14:28 Wassa matter with having a girl with buck teeth? I think that girls with teeth like that are cute. 🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️ Don't chase him, girlie. Sindbad ain't worth your time.
Well beauty is in the eye of the beholder!
Sinbad Jr is popular than Popeye❤
RONSTERMON is not monster spelled backwards, but he was a mad doctor.
Quiero La série de sinbad en españor
what he up to
wow3
stay cool
Glendon you can see more of these cartoons at kimcartoon.me.
Yosemad sam
I wouldn’t be surprised if straight women and gay men find this rather erotic. Sinbad here is portrayed as a walking and talking erection. I would think that this cartoon would be inappropriate for children.
where's rainmakers fakers