"Ahh, Magoo - you've done it again - I've brought the house down!" - and he had, too. About two years later, Jim Backus filmed the Gilligan Christmas episode, too.
1:06 My family and I used to bust our guts laughing at this bit right here. Not just because of the sound of the brakes, but because of how abruptly the cars stop. There's no transition at all-they just stop dead in their tracks.
I never knew MR.MaGoo's 1st name was 'Quincy' -- I thought I was the only person who cared about 'Magoo's Christmas Carol"...have always valued this!!! Many thanks!! ;) ` "Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures: And that He was buried, and that He rose again the third day according to the scriptures" 1 Cor.15:3-4
Magoo imagining his name in the papers reminds me of the arc in Calvin and Hobbes when Calvin imagines he's won the traffic safety poster contest at his school.
In the original ending to this special when Magoo comes out to take his bows after the sshow ends he starts bumbling around as usual and knocks all the scenery down while the director looks on in horror and the boy who played Tiny Tim is grinning and getting ready to laugh. Does anyone have this ending sequence?
He's using the words "Boffo" and "Socko" which were popular terms in the 1950's to describe hit shows on Broadway - he's just playing with the words... "Boff, boff, boff, boffo - lots of sock, sock, sock, socko".
Lol yeah. My parents got this on DVD years ago in some fit of nostalgia. I'd really never seen Mr. Magoo before, but I knew what his gimmick was. Anyway, I remember in my first viewing not understanding why we had to put up with his singing voice. The whole special is kind of musically painful imo.
I dont understand why this is not shown along with all the other Christmas shows. Its so much better than some of the other cartoons.
Mr Magoo's singing is offensive to all Mammels with ears.
I found it on archive and watched it last night
"Ahh, Magoo - you've done it again - I've brought the house down!" - and he had, too. About two years later, Jim Backus filmed the Gilligan Christmas episode, too.
🎵 It's great to be back, back, back, back, back
With the big stars on Broadway,
When people talk about the Broadway 'pizazz' sound they're thinking of Jule Styne's music.
1:06 My family and I used to bust our guts laughing at this bit right here. Not just because of the sound of the brakes, but because of how abruptly the cars stop. There's no transition at all-they just stop dead in their tracks.
I never knew MR.MaGoo's 1st name was 'Quincy' -- I thought I was the only
person who cared about 'Magoo's Christmas Carol"...have always valued this!!! Many thanks!! ;)
`
"Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures: And that He was buried, and that He rose again the third day according to the scriptures" 1 Cor.15:3-4
Magoo imagining his name in the papers reminds me of the arc in Calvin and Hobbes when Calvin imagines he's won the traffic safety poster contest at his school.
Love Mr. Magoo's funny little walk there!
Back, back, back, Backus!
This is my favorite part 3:00 🔥🔥🔥
In the original ending to this special when Magoo comes out to take his bows after the sshow ends he starts bumbling around as usual and knocks all the scenery down while the director looks on in horror and the boy who played Tiny Tim is grinning and getting ready to laugh. Does anyone have this ending sequence?
Yes, it's on the DVD.
awesome! thank you.
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Mr. Magoo?
could somebody tell me what the words are at 0:24-0:32?
He's using the words "Boffo" and "Socko" which were popular terms in the 1950's to describe hit shows on Broadway - he's just playing with the words... "Boff, boff, boff, boffo - lots of sock, sock, sock, socko".
What are the words from 0:14 to 0:20?
I think he’s saying “great to be back with the pack on top of the stack on broadway” although I don’t know for sure
Cute
Mr. Magog?
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I never remembered Mr. Magoo to be so tone-deaf...
-_-'
Lol yeah. My parents got this on DVD years ago in some fit of nostalgia. I'd really never seen Mr. Magoo before, but I knew what his gimmick was. Anyway, I remember in my first viewing not understanding why we had to put up with his singing voice. The whole special is kind of musically painful imo.
This is my favorite part 3:00 🔥🔥🔥🔥
But I don’t want to turn him on! 🤢😆