1:56 - I'm quite sure there was an unaffected title for "Yankee Doodle Donkey" available. 3:30 - ...AND for "A Lamb In A Jam". . . 10:39 -- And OH, what a day in Heaven when we finally feast our eyes on the REAL title card for "Flip Flap".
It wasn't that the series brought the Harvey Comics characters to life; with the exception of Wendy, it was kind of the other way around. Casper, Baby Huey, Little Audrey, Herman & Katnip - these were all cartoon characters created by Paramount/Famous Studios for this series in the 1940s. In 1958, all the trademarks and copyrights were sold to Harvey; several more Paramount cartoons were made after that.
@@sumisusan1517 I meant Nickelodeon should've aired Noveltoons/HarveyToons, Back in the 1970's and 80's. When it was owned by Paramount/Viacom, Instead of Looney Tunes.
@@ripaccount-n2x Well, Look. The point is, That if Cartoon Network did existed. Since the 1970's, Then Nickelodeon wouldn't be airing Looney Tunes. And Noveltoons/HarveyToons would take it's place, If you know what I mean?
1:56 - I'm quite sure there was an unaffected title for "Yankee Doodle Donkey" available.
3:30 - ...AND for "A Lamb In A Jam". . .
10:39 -- And OH, what a day in Heaven when we finally feast our eyes on the REAL title card for "Flip Flap".
It wasn't that the series brought the Harvey Comics characters to life; with the exception of Wendy, it was kind of the other way around.
Casper, Baby Huey, Little Audrey, Herman & Katnip - these were all cartoon characters created by Paramount/Famous Studios for this series in the 1940s. In 1958, all the trademarks and copyrights were sold to Harvey; several more Paramount cartoons were made after that.
I wish Noveltoons and HarveyToons would've aired on Nickelodeon, Instead of Looney Tunes😁
They aired the 60s paramount cartoons on Cartoon Kablooey and Weinerville, along with somd UPA stuff as well
As for Harveytoons, they would be aired on Universal Kids.
@@sumisusan1517 I meant Nickelodeon should've aired Noveltoons/HarveyToons, Back in the 1970's and 80's. When it was owned by Paramount/Viacom, Instead of Looney Tunes.
@@raymondgallardo576 I meant Nickelodeon should've aired Noveltoons/HarveyToons, Back in the past. Before Universal Kids😉
@@ripaccount-n2x Well, Look. The point is, That if Cartoon Network did existed. Since the 1970's, Then Nickelodeon wouldn't be airing Looney Tunes. And Noveltoons/HarveyToons would take it's place, If you know what I mean?
I heard a violin. Matty's Funday Funnies. 1960.
Well done
What is the name of the tune at 1:48?
Yavag Sbehana
Noveltoon Jack's Box Opening
Someone show these titles to thunderbean animation.
I always thought the old opening looked scary
The jitb looks soul-less that's why 😮
this was before SpongeBob.
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It's too bad that Paramount backed George PWI's
Paramount backed the George Pal "Puppetoons" series in the 1940's instead of the Famous Studios (even the Popeye cartoons); a lot were pretty decent.
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