I guess was similar to the Wily Coyote vs. Road Runner cartoons at WB or Lucy pulling the football from Charlie Brown at the last minute in the Peanuts comics .
One of the first cold cereals I had as a child was Twinkles, and I even remember when the characters on the box were even part of a brief cartoon show.
And that show was "KING LEONARDO AND HIS SHORT SUBJECTS". It featured a 90 second "Twinkles" adventure on every show, with George S. Irving as narrator. By the late 1960's, the "Twinkles" episodes were withdrawn from syndication, because General Mills no longer used the elephant on the package, or in their advertising {he was "retired" in 1963}. The "Twinkles" segments also appeared briefly on "ROCKY AND HIS FRIENDS" during the 1960-'61 season, but Jay Ward insisted they be removed from HIS show.
It was, Joe. Jay just didn't want a segment from another cartoon show on his own program without his approval {General Mills just placed those "Twinkles" segments on "ROCKY" without telling him}. He insisted the only ones featured would be produced by *HIM.*
1) 1966 2) 1962 3) 1962 4) 1962 5) 1960 "ROCKY AND HIS FRIENDS" sponsor I.D. ROCKY: "NOW what are you doing?" BULLWINKLE: "Writin' a letter to the sponsor! Lessee......'Dear Sponse----'" ROCKY: "THAT'S not his name, Bullwinkle!" BULLWINKLE: "I know! You'll find out in a moment......" 6) 1960 7) 1962. Claude Kirchner, announcer 8) 1963. Claude Kirchner, announcer 9) 1963 10) 1963. Larry Storch as "Frosty the Bear". 11) 1960. Mort Marshall as the "Rabbit". 12) 1960 13) 1964. Leon Janney, announcer. 14) 1960 15) 1961 16) 1960 17) 1964. Dayton Allen is the "Alien". 18) 1962
I wish General Mills would bring back Twinkles, Country Corn Flakes & those other cereals they discontinued a long time ago.
I associate Post/ General Foods with CBS and Big G /General Mills with early ABC and NBC .
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"Silly Rabbit, Trix are for kids!"
I always felt sorry for that poor rabbit as a child😔. He didn’t get his trix😔
These rudest kids, TRIX are for rabbits! Always share!
In later commercials, he occasionally sneaked a box of them away from the kids, adding, "And *sometimes* for tricky rabbits!"
I guess was similar to the Wily Coyote vs. Road Runner cartoons at WB or Lucy pulling the football from Charlie Brown at the last minute in the Peanuts comics .
If I become famous and get featured in a Trix commercial, I’ll give the rabbit Trix.
One of the first cold cereals I had as a child was Twinkles, and I even remember when the characters on the box were even part of a brief cartoon show.
And that show was "KING LEONARDO AND HIS SHORT SUBJECTS". It featured a 90 second "Twinkles" adventure on every show, with George S. Irving as narrator. By the late 1960's, the "Twinkles" episodes were withdrawn from syndication, because General Mills no longer used the elephant on the package, or in their advertising {he was "retired" in 1963}. The "Twinkles" segments also appeared briefly on "ROCKY AND HIS FRIENDS" during the 1960-'61 season, but Jay Ward insisted they be removed from HIS show.
@@fromthesidelines I thought ROCKY like BULLWINKLE was a big G show . If so I guess Jay Ward had a lot of pull with General Mills to get that done .
It was, Joe. Jay just didn't want a segment from another cartoon show on his own program without his approval {General Mills just placed those "Twinkles" segments on "ROCKY" without telling him}. He insisted the only ones featured would be produced by *HIM.*
The second "Twinkies"cereal commercial features the voice of Claude Kirchner.
The one cereal that: 0:10
The alligator in the Corn Bursts ad sounds like Bullwinkle.
It does, but Bill Scott didn't provide that voice in that commercial (he only did them in the ones Jay Ward produced). I believe that was Bob Kaliban.
Corn bursts 0:19
Poor rabbit give him the trix already
those kids are so greedy
I loved when Sudney said "its jetting time" and jetted all over the place
5:48 that must be trix rabbit's victory dance for smash ultimate
Me Too!
Trix commercials 4:12 5:13
1) 1966
2) 1962
3) 1962
4) 1962
5) 1960 "ROCKY AND HIS FRIENDS" sponsor I.D.
ROCKY: "NOW what are you doing?"
BULLWINKLE: "Writin' a letter to the sponsor! Lessee......'Dear Sponse----'"
ROCKY: "THAT'S not his name, Bullwinkle!"
BULLWINKLE: "I know! You'll find out in a moment......"
6) 1960
7) 1962. Claude Kirchner, announcer
8) 1963. Claude Kirchner, announcer
9) 1963
10) 1963. Larry Storch as "Frosty the Bear".
11) 1960. Mort Marshall as the "Rabbit".
12) 1960
13) 1964. Leon Janney, announcer.
14) 1960
15) 1961
16) 1960
17) 1964. Dayton Allen is the "Alien".
18) 1962
Corn Bursts 0:01
Twinkles 1:26
Frosty O's 3:42 & 4:44
Sugar Jets 7:39
FCC cigarettes ads ban yes , cereal character ads ban no.
A big g General Mills cereal. 3:39
What?
Cocoa puffs with three kids 7:08
The big g stands for goodness 5:10
Just shut up you hater!!!!
Request: Cocoa Puffs Commercials
Silly rabbit Trix are for kids
That premise finds trouble.
4:38 6:15 ???
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