Yep, the last one. Carl Stalling moved over to the Leon Schlesinger studio, and worked on Warner Bros. cartoons for the next 22 years. Ub Iwerks subcontracted a few of them during 1937, and rejoined Walt Disney's studio in 1940.
Yeah, from this studio. The characters did make an appearance in the Walter Lantz short “Boy Meets Dog” and a live-action film in 1941, but neither of them were popular enough to become a series.
I've been looking for this cartoon for 20 years now and I thought I had dreamt it all up.
The fish brought its own scales LOL
This was actually the last cartoon from the Ub Iwerks studio.
wow, thanks for the info, pal
Yep, the last one. Carl Stalling moved over to the Leon Schlesinger studio, and worked on Warner Bros. cartoons for the next 22 years. Ub Iwerks subcontracted a few of them during 1937, and rejoined Walt Disney's studio in 1940.
Barry I. Grauman In between that, he went to Screen Jems
7:17 Bullet Bill's debut
A Nintendo employee must've watched this cartoon and got inspired to create Bullet Bill.
So you noticed that too that's what I thought when I seen it
Tommy Bopp. Or Bupp did the voice of Jim Dugan. All of the other voices are Uncredited
lol they really forgot a frame for the character on the left at 0:25 xDD
p.a. Powers present flip the frog and willie woopper by metro Golden Meyer. And comicolor by no metro Golden Meyer. BUT comicolor by ub lwerks
Weird but cute
Was this a one off?
Yeah, from this studio. The characters did make an appearance in the Walter Lantz short “Boy Meets Dog” and a live-action film in 1941, but neither of them were popular enough to become a series.
So sad that children are taught that it is okay to treat others like dross.
Little Rascals ripoff.
Actually, It's the other way around. Hal Roach patterned his OUR GANG/LITTLE RASCALS shorts after the REG'LAR FELLERS comic strip.
Joe's right. The Our Gang shorts premiered in 1922. While Reg'lar Fellers was launched in 1917.