Always loved these cartoons and yeah, as a kid the narration was quick but kids could keep up and enjoy it. Stories really don't have to be dumbed down to be fun.
@stephenkolorac5305, most homes had a dictionary. Thus, if the parents didn’t know what the words meant, they helped their child/children look them up.
haven't seen one of these for 60years so when I got curious enough to look for them I wasn't expecting much but they're still good oddball quirky humor, but then maybe I'm further into my "second childhood" than I let myself notice
they were all narrated by Horton, the male voices were Daws Butler or sometimes Bill Scott and of course, all the female voices were the grand dame herself, June Foray.
Growing up with these cartoons I was, and still am, HEAVILY influenced by the Beatnik lingo in cartoons such as this. Seems like Bugs Bunny, The Flintstones, or anything made at the time referenced the beat poet be bop lifestyle. It absolutely cracks me up. Use it on people today and they too laugh. Wonderful stuff :-)
I remember a cartoon called 'Beany and Cecil' which also had an early '60s beatnik flavor. And, hey, dad, you're a real cool cat! I mean like wi-i-i-i-l-l-l-l-d !
Wasn't there a version of this where he took the child until she could guess his name, but the kid was such a menace that he was telling her his name so that he could be rid of him? I think the kid was called the Duke of Dunder.
And I think there was another version where Rumple didn't know what his name was. When he found out,, he was so embarrassed, he hid out and no one ever saw him again!
@SarieContrary I do, and he also reveals why he wants the Queen's baby: "Dress him all in green and teach him to be a funny little man, what else?!" Which explains where these magic little men come from, at least. Hope someone posts that one!
Wait. Phil Silvers was the voice of Rumple? Wasn't he the actor who played the con artists a few times on The Beverly Hillbillies who "sold" them the Brooklyn Bridge?@dmnemaine
Phil Silvers was often played the fast talkin', glad handed con man on TV and films. He perfected the character on "The Phil Silvers Show" where he played Sgt. Bilko. Best sitcom of the 50's and 60's.
Can - - -SERINA - - guess my middle crazy name they call me in ( KAHANAWAKE )can she guess it or ROBYN would be my DAUGHTER not my NIECE .02/13/2019MIKE NOLAN .
I always hated the premise of the original Rumpelstiltskin story and unfortunately they really missed the ball in creating a proper subversion of it. The 2 problems I have with it are 1. Rumpelstiltskin EARNED the right to adopt her child. Look at the immense value of what he did for her. How dare she even think of getting out of it. He not only saved her life, but made her rich. 2. Why would she not WANT her child to be raised by a powerful sorcerer anyway? If she cares about her kid, what's so bad about letting him adopt him? Rumpelstiltskin would probably teach the kid magic and raise him to be a powerful sorcerer too, right? Was the implication he was going to eat the baby? I never got that impression. The story was just about getting out of responsibility for one's agreements, and it was a well-earned price and not an unreasonable or horrifying one either. Doesn't Rumpelstiltskin deserve to not be lonely anyway? So this Rocky and Bullwinkle version, doesn't really address this underlying problem with the original story, and just changes some of the details a bit for modern times.
In the original story, the girl’s father randomly walks up to the king and is like “Yo, my daughter can spin straw into gold.” and the king is explicitly stated to have a greedy heart and demands she spin a whole barn into gold or be executed. It was not a fair deal, you can’t say yes if you can’t reasonably say no, though admittedly Rumpel was a lot more empathetic than her father and her future husband. She had no choice in anything, she had to take Rumpelstiltkin’s deal if she wanted to live. This repeats three times before the greedy-hearted king decides he wants to bang her and she births his child who is the heir to the throne, mind you. What do you think would happen to her should this child go missing? The king never loved her in the first place and threatened to execute her three times before, what do you think he’d do once he found out his wife sold his child to some pagan dwarf creature to save her (to him clearly worthless) life? I agree Rumpel deserves better, but it should come at the expense of the king rather than the girl since that guy clearly is the one with the vices in this fairytale. If you want to see Rumpel being the cool uncle, watch Happily Never After. Not a great film, but Rumpelstiltskin struggling to be a dad after winning the baby was by far the best part of the movie. In the end, he voluntarily returns the child to the queen but continues to interact with them on a regular basis.
Rainpooper covered the basis of what I was going to say, but if you want a fairly good subversion you should look up the kid's book "Rumpelstiltskin's Daughter".
I used to love watching Rocky and Bullwinkle, fractured fairy tales and Boris and Natasha those were the good old days
We were better educated and understood the sarcastic nature
They didn't shy away from using Advanced vocabulary even though it was for kids
Always loved these cartoons and yeah, as a kid the narration was quick but kids could keep up and enjoy it. Stories really don't have to be dumbed down to be fun.
@stephenkolorac5305, most homes had a dictionary. Thus, if the parents didn’t know what the words meant, they helped their child/children look them up.
@@ninademci1500Parents still do that. I do it with my kid. Everyone has a dictionary in their pockets. It’s literally never been easier.
@@michaelfisher7170I think you were so busy thinking you’re clever for knowing the 7th grade vocabulary words that you missed the joke.
haven't seen one of these for 60years
so when I got curious enough to look for them I wasn't expecting much but
they're still good oddball quirky humor, but then
maybe I'm further into my "second childhood" than I let myself notice
Rumpelstiltskin was voiced by Daws Butler, using his Phil Silvers impression. It was also used for Hanna-Barbera's "Hokey Wolf".
Phil Silvers...Lol
The Rocky and Bullwinkle show had the BEST voiceover actors!
I could've sworn it was Paul Lynde!
I thought it sounded like Phil Silvers
they were all narrated by Horton, the male voices were Daws Butler or sometimes Bill Scott and of course, all the female voices were the grand dame herself, June Foray.
Are you forgetting she was the voice of Rocky?
@@lynnfisher3037 no, lots of fans already know this. my comment is for beginners who don't know about June Foray
i miss rocky and bullwinkle
Me too
Loved these as a kid. This one even had prophecy.. Fake news even back then. Lol
Good catch!!
Growing up with these cartoons I was, and still am, HEAVILY influenced by the Beatnik lingo in cartoons such as this. Seems like Bugs Bunny, The Flintstones, or anything made at the time referenced the beat poet be bop lifestyle. It absolutely cracks me up. Use it on people today and they too laugh. Wonderful stuff :-)
I remember a cartoon called 'Beany and Cecil' which also had an early '60s beatnik flavor. And, hey, dad, you're a real cool cat! I mean like wi-i-i-i-l-l-l-l-d !
@@MrTruckerf lol 👍
I can't believe we got this as children. Favoright cartoons.
@@MrTruckerf "Man I'm so hep, I don't even eat a square meal!"
Remember Top Cat? A very hep vibe in the whole cartoon.
These were favorite part of the Rocky and Bulwinkle Show.
Im gonna date this for u. My dad's 56 and he told us this cartoon(Rocky & Bullwinkle) was his favorite as a child.
Edward Everett Horton RIP
These are very Good cartoons !
Loved these cartoons as a kid. But grew up and see a resemblance to our current world, except, these is no magic man at the end.
Of course, have Rocky try to hold Bullwinkle aloft instead of having Rocky himself buzz the title card.
Top Cat!!!!!!!
Me too
Exactly.
One of My Favorite Episode of F.F.T.
We just gone act like he aint wearing ballet flats trying to have serious conversations🤣🤣
Now i feel sorry for Rumpelstiltskin, he just wanted to have a kid by his name!
In the original fairy tale, Rumpelstiltskin wanted the child to make a stew.
So they lightened it a bit for cartoon kiddies.
@@charlie-obrien Sounds like a German Fary Tail...the originals are all very dark and bloody.
@@johndurrett3573
Yes, many kinders on the menu in the Black forest. Lol 👹
there's a much more fun way to do that
I was watching dank memes
and this is where the internet takes me.
Same here lol
Well this is a dank meme. It's not what it was called at the time, but that's still what this is.
I see all the newspapers were part of the Murdoch Press. :D
This is why I love the word 'Loophole'.....
Haha thank you!! That was a quick sum up of the story. Ahh the nostalgic feeling
Oh this brings back memories ❤
Wasn't there a version of this where he took the child until she could guess his name, but the kid was such a menace that he was telling her his name so that he could be rid of him? I think the kid was called the Duke of Dunder.
I remember that one, one of my favorites. The young Duke is more than happy hanging around with Uncle Rumpel all the time.
sounds like the O Henry story "the ransom of red chief"
And I think there was another version where Rumple didn't know what his name was. When he found out,, he was so embarrassed, he hid out and no one ever saw him again!
Yes. That was "Son of Rumpelstilskin." The Jay Ward folks made lots of Fractured Fairy Tales.
I think the muppets did that one
Rumple sounds like Snagglepuss
Old Cartoons, it brings a tear to my face to know children watched shows as good and simple as this.
Loved it
(giggles mischievously)
I'm afraid this isn't the TRUE Rumpelstiltskin, dearie
The moose in the beginning in amazing XD
LMAO this is a cute version but the real story is scary. I always knew this was about sacrificing children to Moloch for fame.
little green man=Top Cat!!
'I've got to hip you to some news' LOLOL
Yes, I do...Fractured Fairy Tales often had multiple versions of the same given fairy tale!!
Now isn't tjat just too coo coo?
Yeah, coo coo!
LOL!
This is really old… but classic. Now where’s OUAT Mr. Gold
P.R. Man. Is this a reference to the music industry? I love these old shows.
The cartoons loved using the Phil Silvers voice, since he had created such a famous character as a slimy conman.
COOL!
And Top Cat was a parody of Phil Silvers, as was this particular Rumpelstiltskin.
Top Cat spoke in a higher register, but the inflections and the beatnik delivery were all Phil Silvers. My favorite TV comedian.
Gladys story sounds like Kim Kardashian. Sitting at home dreaming of a way to become famous.
Well, just as I was said it.
GROOVY!
This reminds me a orange cool aid, potato chips and Kraft singles.
Love is Everything To Everyone, Nowadays!
@SarieContrary
I do, and he also reveals why he wants the Queen's baby: "Dress him all in green and teach him to be a funny little man, what else?!" Which explains where these magic little men come from, at least.
Hope someone posts that one!
@brownpower2 Groovy!!!
4:58 - my Mom always found this bit funny.
@VideyoJunkei yeaaaaaaaa he does sound like top cat :)
It's a fun game
All the villains sounded like Phil Silvers.
There are two different Fractured Fairytales versions of Rumplestiltskin.
first off- who gives their baby up because they signed a paper- also lady, you are the queen- just be gown him at once!
She said it in 3 52
LOL I get it and it's true.
3:52
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Even though a cartoon-- it’s more higher level… and you can compare the moral of the story to modern times…❤❤❤😂😂😂😂… just a thought
The Manufacturing Consent of Rumpelstiltskin - Chomsky/Herman
Let’s remember this little story when they want to back a CBDC with gold.
I remember these movies when I was young,my step father would never let us watch them, HAHAHA LOOK AT ME NOW DICKHEAD CANT STOP ME NOW!!!!!!!!
As Seen on The Bozo Super Sunday Show
WGN Chicago I remember also watching Cubs games on Saturday afternoons.
GO GLADYS!!!!!
HUBBA HUBBA!
Never sign without reading! Then back out;!
it's graphic reminds me of Tom & Jerry! :]
The beat version of the fame game?😂
A strange name for a strange little man . ( RUMPELSTILTSKIN ) .
Im find this video for Jessica Ojeda
Is that Phil Silvers' voice @ Rumplestiltskin?
It has his unique tone + cadences.
I heard it on another of these.
No, it’s Daws Butler imitating Silvers.
@@yosefdemby8792 thank you
😆😆😆😆
What Was The Town Crier's Name?
It has just occurred to me that rumple’s name was not on the contract, therefore It’s invalid
Tell me about it love storys
Rump-of-steel-skin
aka B.... !!
Story originated frm the Netherlands
Rumpleforeskin.
More like rumpelforeskin lol 🤣
2019?
@Djinnmeister Zack
of course not , it is a fairy tail , so Cinderella must also real to then XD
it is a childrens story
Is that Phil Silvers?
4:38
she wanted ten chickens in her cat
Poke em with tooth picks
Cute, but he's no Robert Carlyle.
Wait. Phil Silvers was the voice of Rumple? Wasn't he the actor who played the con artists a few times on The Beverly Hillbillies who "sold" them the Brooklyn Bridge?@dmnemaine
Phil Silvers was often played the fast talkin', glad handed con man on TV and films.
He perfected the character on "The Phil Silvers Show" where he played Sgt. Bilko.
Best sitcom of the 50's and 60's.
No, it was actor Daws Butler imitating Phil Silvers.
Alfred was good
That baby sucks to fast in his pacifier
you don't freaking say?
More like Sgt Bilko.
this is a jerkface yaaaaaa! baaaaaam!
Are you bored?
3:53 sorry dick
yo whats the theme of dis
somebodytell me pls
no
come on scoob
I think the theme of the story is to not trust short people
i am a shrt man i am offnded
Hanna-Barbera?
No, Jay Ward.
rumple foreskin
why does he want a baby?
I liked Fractured Fairytales better than Rocky and Bullwinkle.
Can - - -SERINA - - guess my middle crazy name they call me in ( KAHANAWAKE )can she guess it or ROBYN would be my DAUGHTER not my NIECE .02/13/2019MIKE NOLAN .
Is the PR man trump?
PR man con man both the same man.. TRUMP!
There were some ill humans writing these stories.
The 60s 70s where an amazing time to watch television all the writers were on acid or Coke and come up with some amazing stuff
I always hated the premise of the original Rumpelstiltskin story and unfortunately they really missed the ball in creating a proper subversion of it. The 2 problems I have with it are 1. Rumpelstiltskin EARNED the right to adopt her child. Look at the immense value of what he did for her. How dare she even think of getting out of it. He not only saved her life, but made her rich. 2. Why would she not WANT her child to be raised by a powerful sorcerer anyway? If she cares about her kid, what's so bad about letting him adopt him? Rumpelstiltskin would probably teach the kid magic and raise him to be a powerful sorcerer too, right? Was the implication he was going to eat the baby? I never got that impression. The story was just about getting out of responsibility for one's agreements, and it was a well-earned price and not an unreasonable or horrifying one either. Doesn't Rumpelstiltskin deserve to not be lonely anyway? So this Rocky and Bullwinkle version, doesn't really address this underlying problem with the original story, and just changes some of the details a bit for modern times.
What isn’t horrifying about a stranger taking a child you clearly want to keep. That’s some messed up logic.
Your “logic” sucks hate to say it but its true.
In the original story, the girl’s father randomly walks up to the king and is like “Yo, my daughter can spin straw into gold.” and the king is explicitly stated to have a greedy heart and demands she spin a whole barn into gold or be executed. It was not a fair deal, you can’t say yes if you can’t reasonably say no, though admittedly Rumpel was a lot more empathetic than her father and her future husband. She had no choice in anything, she had to take Rumpelstiltkin’s deal if she wanted to live. This repeats three times before the greedy-hearted king decides he wants to bang her and she births his child who is the heir to the throne, mind you. What do you think would happen to her should this child go missing? The king never loved her in the first place and threatened to execute her three times before, what do you think he’d do once he found out his wife sold his child to some pagan dwarf creature to save her (to him clearly worthless) life? I agree Rumpel deserves better, but it should come at the expense of the king rather than the girl since that guy clearly is the one with the vices in this fairytale.
If you want to see Rumpel being the cool uncle, watch Happily Never After. Not a great film, but Rumpelstiltskin struggling to be a dad after winning the baby was by far the best part of the movie. In the end, he voluntarily returns the child to the queen but continues to interact with them on a regular basis.
Rainpooper covered the basis of what I was going to say, but if you want a fairly good subversion you should look up the kid's book "Rumpelstiltskin's Daughter".
You did not learn anything in your life. Money is worth nothing and life is worth a lot. And, listen: contracts under constraint are not valid.
this sucks lmao get good graphics bro
I'm guessing you don't know about 1950s?
and that this is copright from bullwinklecanada
Jew-impersonating Rumpelstiltskin. How fitting to the story.🤣
loser
If that's your idea of a joke, it's not funny. And if it's not a joke, I don't know what to say.