Virtuoso voice work by Mel Blanc redeems the whole cartoon. That guy was really strange looking, kind of a cross between Edward G. Robinson and Vincent Price. A lot of 50s horror movies followed in the footsteps of this revolt of the bugs theme and it is still going on today with shows like _Zoo_.
You know, in 1940 and 1941 In some studies of Columbia Cartoon, Cartoon MGM and many others Mel Blanc always makes the voices of the characters but the best study of all the Warner Bros cartoon here where did the beautiful voices: Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam, Tweety, Sylvester the cat, the polecat French pepper etc etc.
Mel Blanc Has Been Doing Voices In Columbia's Cartoons From 1937 To 1942 And Did Vocal Effects In The Rest Of The Cartoons Until The Studio Closed Down In 1949
Can You Also Upload The Fox And The Grapes? It Was The First Cartoon To Star The Fox And The Crow, It Was Directed By Frank Tashlin And The Fox And The Crow's Voices Were Done By Mel Blanc In That One, And The Cartoon Was Released By The Columbia Pictures Screen Gems Cartoon Studio In 1941 I Love To See That Cartoon Because It's One Of My Favorite Cartoons Of The 1940's Can You Upload It For Me Please? I'd Be Glad To See It!
Originally released as a "Color Rhapsody" on February 24, 1941. Directed by Art Davis Written by Mike Maltese Animated by Sid Marcus Music by Joe De Nat
I instantly recognized Mel Blanc's voice in that cartoon!
Virtuoso voice work by Mel Blanc redeems the whole cartoon. That guy was really strange looking, kind of a cross between Edward G. Robinson and Vincent Price. A lot of 50s horror movies followed in the footsteps of this revolt of the bugs theme and it is still going on today with shows like _Zoo_.
Apparently, the homeowner is suppose to be a caricature of director Art Davis: tralfaz.blogspot.com/2016/08/the-way-of-all-pests.html
Thanks that was interesting, and credible.
This WAS his final cartoon for the studio.
Director Art Davis is the homeowner
You know, in 1940 and 1941 In some studies of Columbia Cartoon, Cartoon MGM and many others Mel Blanc always makes the voices of the characters but the best study of all the Warner Bros cartoon here where did the beautiful voices: Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam, Tweety, Sylvester the cat, the polecat French pepper etc etc.
He was also "loaned out"to Universal as the orginal voive of Woody Woodpecker until Mrs. Lantz took over.
Originally released as a "Color Rhapsody" in February 1941.
Directed by Art Davis
Written by Mike Maltese
Animated by Sid Marcus
Music by Joe De Nat
I gave this clip it’s nine hundredths like.
Mel Blanc Has Been Doing Voices In Columbia's Cartoons From 1937 To 1942
And Did Vocal Effects In The Rest Of The Cartoons Until The Studio Closed Down In 1949
MEL BLANC the voice actor of Looney Tunes
this is just like that episode of Creepshow.
lovely
Well, nothing here that a couple of cans of Raid won't take care of.
Joe DeNat Has Been Doing Music In Columbia's Cartoons From 1929 To 1941
He can’t do that for us
Is that Mel blanc voicing these bug characters , it's so interesting
Yes.
does the mosquito drink a blood with drugs
Anyone else think the mosquito seems way too sexual??? It was to the point that the laugh creeped me out...
The human sure is kind of creepy.
Can You Also Upload The Fox And The Grapes? It Was The First Cartoon To Star The Fox And The Crow,
It Was Directed By Frank Tashlin And The Fox And The Crow's Voices Were Done By Mel Blanc In That One,
And The Cartoon Was Released By The Columbia Pictures Screen Gems Cartoon Studio In 1941
I Love To See That Cartoon Because It's One Of My Favorite Cartoons Of The 1940's
Can You Upload It For Me Please? I'd Be Glad To See It!
Can You Upload It For Me Please?
Does anybody notice that when the mosquito stung the human's booty, he said that it tasted GOOD😂😂😂😂😂LMAO I'M DED
1:40 thicc.
chuck e chesse
You be sorry some day
Insect thugs😂
Originally released as a "Color Rhapsody" on February 24, 1941.
Directed by Art Davis
Written by Mike Maltese
Animated by Sid Marcus
Music by Joe De Nat
Source? Especially on Mike Maltese.