Originally released in April 1953. Directed by Connie Rasinski; story by Tom Morrison; music by Philip A. Scheib. Roy Halee provides all voices; Jim Tyer is the key animator (you can tell by his "loose" style).
Not really; I believe Heckle and Jeckle were intended to be twin brothers. Paul Terry had long wanted to build a cartoon series around the idea of twins or look-alikes, and years earlier had even made a one-shot cartoon called Ickle and Pickle!
@Nonamearisto lol i see them as one character or twin of a hive mind the bed thing is a little strange (during the time of the cartoon (people didnt reallt think about" that stuff")
Originally released in April 1953. Directed by Connie Rasinski; story by Tom Morrison; music by Philip A. Scheib. Roy Halee provides all voices; Jim Tyer is the key animator (you can tell by his "loose" style).
Not really; I believe Heckle and Jeckle were intended to be twin brothers. Paul Terry had long wanted to build a cartoon series around the idea of twins or look-alikes, and years earlier had even made a one-shot cartoon called Ickle and Pickle!
"Ickle Meets Pickle" (1942), which I have yet to see {again!}.
What was it about bowling alleys that made them a popular subject for cartoons back then?
@Nonamearisto lol i see them as one character or twin of a hive mind
the bed thing is a little strange (during the time of the cartoon (people didnt reallt think about" that stuff")
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5:32 -GOD ALMIGHTY!!! THEY BEEN KILLED!!
The birds sleep in the same bed... anyone getting nasty vibes from that?
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