This the last black and white Paul Terry’s TerryToons cartoon starring Farmer Al Falfa. He would appear in Paul Terry’s TerryToons Technicolor “Barnyard Funnies” cartoons beginning with 1940’s “Plane Goofy” before his retirement in the CinemaScope short called 1957’s Uraium Blues
Okay, I used to have this cartoon on a VHS I brought at a car boot sale nearly 20 years ago, that was labelled on the box as 'Farmer Al falfa and Friends'. This tape also featured three other cartoons, another one with Al falfa (in colour) in which he had to deliver a trailer to a station and was chased by a bull, and two 'educational' shorts, one (black and white) about man's evolution from his monkey 'ancestors' and vehicular advancement through history, ie from wagons, to trains, to automobiles, to planes (I seem to remember this was titled as 'Monkey Business' on the tape,) and the last one was about a big game style butterly hunter being stalked by a tiger in a jungle and the narrator offering humorous facts and advice on how to deal with such a situation "don't run from tigers, walk" etc. I can't find any info or identification on these cartoons anywhere on the net, 'The Billy Goat's Whiskers' is the only one on that tape I've managed to come across again. I assume they were all Terry Toon productions from roughly the same era as this one, ie 1930s - 40s.
Did you you ever notice in the long shot of the car that when Farmer Alfalfa pops up that he's fully clothed, but in the close up he's still in his underwear.
No straying from what Farmer Al had been doing for the previous 21 years. That makes it Official.
This the last black and white Paul Terry’s TerryToons cartoon starring Farmer Al Falfa. He would appear in Paul Terry’s TerryToons Technicolor “Barnyard Funnies” cartoons beginning with 1940’s “Plane Goofy” before his retirement in the CinemaScope short called 1957’s Uraium Blues
Okay, I used to have this cartoon on a VHS I brought at a car boot sale nearly 20 years ago, that was labelled on the box as 'Farmer Al falfa and Friends'. This tape also featured three other cartoons, another one with Al falfa (in colour) in which he had to deliver a trailer to a station and was chased by a bull, and two 'educational' shorts, one (black and white) about man's evolution from his monkey 'ancestors' and vehicular advancement through history, ie from wagons, to trains, to automobiles, to planes (I seem to remember this was titled as 'Monkey Business' on the tape,) and the last one was about a big game style butterly hunter being stalked by a tiger in a jungle and the narrator offering humorous facts and advice on how to deal with such a situation "don't run from tigers, walk" etc. I can't find any info or identification on these cartoons anywhere on the net, 'The Billy Goat's Whiskers' is the only one on that tape I've managed to come across again. I assume they were all Terry Toon productions from roughly the same era as this one, ie 1930s - 40s.
Farmer Al Falfa had his own way of dealing with mischievous animals...and they had their ways of getting back at him.(Chuckle!)
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Did you you ever notice in the long shot of the car that when Farmer Alfalfa pops up that he's fully clothed, but in the close up he's still in his underwear.