"Little Scissor" is a play on Edward G. Robinson's character "Little Caesar". Listen for the references to Wilt Chamberlain and the theme to the TV series "Rawhide".
@@yosefdemby8792 do you think it would be Paul frees would do that voice because he had done an Edward G Robinson impression before in a Spike Jones song called popcorn, sack
Yes, Bill Scott did the voice of Little Scissor and the Pygmy Bandit, according to the Reference Section of Keith Scott's excellent book "The Moose That Roared" (2000) 👍📕😄@@Nick-ty9us
Does Louie the Lapin look and sound like the villain Eggs Benedict in the 1965 pilot (pullet?) film of "Super Chicken"? Both characters were voiced by Paul Frees. 👍🤔
"Little Scissor" is a play on Edward G. Robinson's character "Little Caesar". Listen for the references to Wilt Chamberlain and the theme to the TV series "Rawhide".
And Bill Scott played the character by imitating Robinson.
@@yosefdemby8792 do you think it would be Paul frees would do that voice because he had done an Edward G Robinson impression before in a Spike Jones song called popcorn, sack
Yes, Bill Scott did the voice of Little Scissor and the Pygmy Bandit, according to the Reference Section of Keith Scott's excellent book "The Moose That Roared" (2000) 👍📕😄@@Nick-ty9us
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Does Louie the Lapin look and sound like the villain Eggs Benedict in the 1965 pilot (pullet?) film of "Super Chicken"? Both characters were voiced by Paul Frees. 👍🤔
[hears Pigmy man make one Blues Brothers song reference] Nice
I missed it! Which song? :)
Impossible! The Blues Brothers were created approximately a decade after this cartoon was made!
Rawhide
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@@sentaimaster100 But the song and tv show preceded The Blues Brothers.
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