First, Ralph Bakshi was the animator in the 60's Terrytoon cartoons. Then, he's the director of any movie such as Fritz the Cat. Finally, he works on two shorts from What A Cartoon show on Cartoon Network.
Malcom and Melvin can play the trumpet, Say-Wen can sing, Bunky can strum and play on the big bass violin, Melvin's mom can sing backup, and I can play the drums and piano.
+What a Cartoon! Only the prequel to this one: "Malcolm and Melvin" - already posted. I don't think there were any more - the only 2 that I worked on anyway.
I think that that chapter was a satire of the society. The clown's mother is a victim of her abusive boyfriend and those people who are anti jazz remind me some people like who burnt the disco in 79-80, those terrorist in syria and iraq, nazis when they burnt the books, etc. In addition, how some people are discriminated by their appearance such as that beatle.
cartoonboy03 : MacFarlane never animated or was designer at Hanna-Barbera, m8.. He served as a writer exclusively ; Writing for Johnny Bravo, Dexter's Laboratory, & Cow and Chicken.
Ralph Bakshi made this? That's amazing! 😍
First, Ralph Bakshi was the animator in the 60's Terrytoon cartoons. Then, he's the director of any movie such as Fritz the Cat. Finally, he works on two shorts from What A Cartoon show on Cartoon Network.
And he was also the director of the movie, "Cool World".
Change turn channel cartoon cartoon show
i would have loved to see this become a full show
Definitely has a Cool World vibe. Haven't watched these cartoons since I was a kid.
i wish ralph made more, these just get so weird and i love it
I just hope that the SJWs won't feel offended by this kind of animation.
Ralph Bakshi at his best.
Imagine if Bakshi and his crew here made Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat?
It'd be more than twisted
This is the most Ralph Bakshi thing I've ever goddamn seen. I take it Spicy City was being made around the same time.
This may not be the same animation style of _American Pop_ or _Lord of the Rings_ , but this is Grade-A Bakshi animation.
Malcom and Melvin can play the trumpet, Say-Wen can sing, Bunky can strum and play on the big bass violin, Melvin's mom can sing backup, and I can play the drums and piano.
*I FUCKIN LOVE RALPH BAKSHI*
I could have seen this show on Adult Swim.
It aired on Adult Swim today. Seriously.
this is some crazy funny stuff
My client!
*ROO-AAR!*
2:26 as soon as she said that immediately thought, “Please don’t go where I think this is going.”
2:36..... Dammit lol
Screwy, ain't it? :)
That was the tagline for Cartoon Network.
Yep, that's exactly where I heard it from. :)
Hey Roy! Do you have any other pilots that aired as a "What A Cartoon!"
+What a Cartoon! Only the prequel to this one: "Malcolm and Melvin" - already posted. I don't think there were any more - the only 2 that I worked on anyway.
Roy Yokelson Ok! Thank you for the reply. I really like these two.
This was never shown in Pakistan way back. This is the first time I am watching this
... what the hell?!
+JimB 1985 Yeah, that Ralph Bakshi - crazy!
That narrator sounded like Mel "Aku Aku" Winkler
I think that that chapter was a satire of the society. The clown's mother is a victim of her abusive boyfriend and those people who are anti jazz remind me some people like who burnt the disco in 79-80, those terrorist in syria and iraq, nazis when they burnt the books, etc. In addition, how some people are discriminated by their appearance such as that beatle.
That super hero calls melvin a pervert!
6:50 Oh, shut up!
is this cool world?
No, dude. That movie was 24 years ago.
Up and Shoryuken'd his ass
I know both this and Malcolm & Melvin are weird to watch.
But strangely enough, I feel that M&M had the better animation
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this was too risqué? Wut?
family guy stole this style.
+Zangdoodle For Pete's Sake
Seth McFarlane worked for Hanna barbera pre family guy
Zangdoodle this looks nothing like family guy
cartoonboy03 : MacFarlane never animated or was designer at Hanna-Barbera, m8.. He served as a writer exclusively ; Writing for Johnny Bravo, Dexter's Laboratory, & Cow and Chicken.
Those shows were co produced at Hanna Barbera.