Yes this is what I’m trying to find. I had a VCR with a bunch of old cartoons and this was one of them. I think one of the other cartoons was called Gabby
@@Billie-joGerber It was a Woody Woodpecker VHS 📼 tape. It had a Woody Woodpecker episode, a Three Little Pigs 🐖 episode, this cartoon, and another cartoon on some character named Gabby and his spring cleaning mishaps.
Same!! I don’t know where all those VHS tapes came from, but I watched a lot of them growing up! Trying to remember and find them all for a nostalgia trip
My grandma showed me this and other classic cartoons from a VHS when I was younger. I’m so glad I was able to find this and bring them and her memory back into my life.
Almost 3 in the morning, and I just randomly remembered owning this and other cartoons on VHS. So glad I was able to find it on RUclips. Such a classic.
Lovely, 3 years later I sit here on my PC writing in my movie collection in a software, got to this VHS tape called "Max Fleischer´s Color Classics" wonder what your tape was called...
@Diablito was it a VHS of different kinds of cartoons? Like if I gave you clips of a few of the other ones, would you be able to pinpoint it???? I've been searching for YEARS Z to find the name of the VHS I had with a bunch of these cartoons (this being a major one of them)
I've been looking for this cartoon for ages!!! Saw this when I was a child; I swear, the 1940s had the best cartoons: each one was different, the kids enjoyed it, each taught a valuable life lesson, and they were all original and unique! I'm 19 now. Kids nowadays take no value in true classics!
I had this on VHS at my grandma’s house. Watching it brings me back and makes me miss her so much. Although I am only 12, I believe that I am well knowledgeable about these old cartoons.
I just looked this up. There was another cartoon called The Land of the Lost Jewels made in 1950. I remember both of these cartoons from my childhood in the 50s.
"THE LAND OF THE LOST" originally began on the Mutual network in 1945, moving to ABC in 1947. Isabel Manning Hewsom wrote the scripts, and was also the "hostess"/narrator on the radio show (these cartoons were adapted from her radio scripts), but did not directly participate in the cartoon version. Mae Questel, however, did provide voices for several characters on the radio series...
Something I just learned thanks to watching this cartoon and wondering why the villain is called Dirty Dirk: A dirk is a long thrusting dagger. Historically, it was a personal weapon of officers engaged in naval hand-to-hand combat during the Age of Sail, as well as the personal sidearm of the officers of Scottish Highland regiments, and Japanese naval officers. (Info taken from Wikipedia...heh, who says cartoons aren't educational?)
I watched this at 4:30 am because I woke up and was bored. I remember watching this and similar cartoons from its time when I was little. So glad I grew up with classics!
I've watched this all the time along with Looney tunes, I'll say this will never get old for any other future growing up generations in our life time. True Classic
Gentle cartoons like these are hard to find anymore. Today cartoons are aimed more at adults than children. I remember seeing these on TV in black and white in the early 1960's. Pleasant memories. . .
How I recall fist watching this in The Springtime of 1975 and noticing its Title of The Land of The Lost while I'd been previously watching The TV show of Land of The Lost by Sid and Marty Kroft productions on Saturday Mornings since The Fall of 1974.I thought that hearing this title was funny after hearing it as a Current Saturday Morning TV Show with both People and Dinosaurs.this cartoon with The Kids and Red Lantern The Fish is really great too.
@TEMPmichaelhansen I know exactly the one you're talking about -- Wally Pocketwatch was my earliest childhood hero and I was thrilled to find that cartoon again in the DVD set HarveyToons: The Complete Collection. Wally and Rosita appeared in the short called "Land of Lost Watches."
These novelties, fable-&-moral valuable life-lessons and unadulterated shows are highly better than what the millennials are watching today. Adulterated content shows are inappropriate and immoral; whereas, back in the yore (the golden days) these are valuably ripe and morally incorruptibile. Well done finding back a nostalgia classic that is an instant hit😀 Kudos to you !!!!
I remember I used to watch this at my paternal grandparents when I was about 2-3 years old, it was on a VHS tape called Bugs Bunny Show. and Cartoon Festival, in English.
Those Knives of the Square Table make me think this is how the military decides from a bunch of FNG's...lol those witty "noob" comments: "Has he learned to open a letter yet?" "I'll say he can even cut butter, I bet." "Imagine that Tin Man in our silver set."
If this were made into a parody with Thomas the Tank Engine, this could be the cast!: Thomas: Billy Mavis: Isabelle Salty: Red Lantern Percy: Jack Knife Gordon: King Knife Henry, Boco, James, Edward, Donald, Douglass: Knives of the Square Table Rosie: Princess Butterknife Diesel: Dirty Dirk
Can anyone help me with the name of a cartoon by famous studios/noveltoons about to poor children who live with their mother and who dream of a land filled with food only to wake up and find that local chefs bakers and business men brought a lot of food to their house? Yes, my description is a bit choppy but hopefully you get my jist... Please and thank you in advance
This Underestimating the protagonist abilities cliché , yet the subplot about the boy and girl going the this land if lost is necessary it should be the main focus on jack knife story
i think the subplot helps kids come up with creative ways to let go of things they may have lost, comforting them with the thought that they may have served a better purpose wherever their items are now.
Glad I'm not the only one who randomly thought of this from owning it on VHS as a kid!
I remember watching this on a vhs as a kid too, do you remember what the vhs is called?
Yes this is what I’m trying to find. I had a VCR with a bunch of old cartoons and this was one of them. I think one of the other cartoons was called Gabby
On my childich, just see a little maroco
@@Billie-joGerber It was a Woody Woodpecker VHS 📼 tape. It had a Woody Woodpecker episode, a Three Little Pigs 🐖 episode, this cartoon, and another cartoon on some character named Gabby and his spring cleaning mishaps.
I watched this on vhs as a kid, I am a 90's baby. I grew up watching classic cartoons and such.
Same!! I don’t know where all those VHS tapes came from, but I watched a lot of them growing up! Trying to remember and find them all for a nostalgia trip
90s kids unite!!
My grandma showed me this and other classic cartoons from a VHS when I was younger. I’m so glad I was able to find this and bring them and her memory back into my life.
Almost 3 in the morning, and I just randomly remembered owning this and other cartoons on VHS. So glad I was able to find it on RUclips. Such a classic.
2:20 in the morning and I randomly thought of this shit. I typed in "old cartoon forks and spoons" haha
Lol, it's 1am and I did the same thing:)
Same here.
Lovely, 3 years later I sit here on my PC writing in my movie collection in a software, got to this VHS tape called "Max Fleischer´s Color Classics" wonder what your tape was called...
@Diablito was it a VHS of different kinds of cartoons? Like if I gave you clips of a few of the other ones, would you be able to pinpoint it????
I've been searching for YEARS Z to find the name of the VHS I had with a bunch of these cartoons (this being a major one of them)
Wow nostalgia!!! Makes me remember sitting on the sofa at my grandmas! Wish I could hug her again.
This brought me to tears because of nostalgia
I've been looking for this cartoon for ages!!! Saw this when I was a child; I swear, the 1940s had the best cartoons: each one was different, the kids enjoyed it, each taught a valuable life lesson, and they were all original and unique! I'm 19 now. Kids nowadays take no value in true classics!
I was also looking for this one, it's such a good cartoon. I remember seeing it when I was about 8 or 9, I'm 31 now, and still enjoy this film.
I had this on VHS at my grandma’s house. Watching it brings me back and makes me miss her so much. Although I am only 12, I believe that I am well knowledgeable about these old cartoons.
I watched this as a child and have been having flashbacks about it . So glad I found it ❤️❤️❤️
Evening, my Lovelies.
Mae Questel also performed the voices of"The Young Jackknife" and"Princess Butterknife".
And she was, of course, the original voice of Betty Boop before Helen Kane took over.
@@iamunce Helen Kane NEVER did provide the voice of Betty Boop. Only Mae Questel , Bonnie Poe & Margie Hines and a few others.
Im so glad i found this.. i would be so upset to never see this again.. a lost memory, finally reborn..
I just looked this up. There was another cartoon called The Land of the Lost Jewels made in 1950. I remember both of these cartoons from my childhood in the 50s.
-and a later cartoon Land of the Lost Watches in 1951.
@@richardranke3158 - That's the one I remember. They were shown on TV in the late '50s-early '60s, when I watched.
"THE LAND OF THE LOST" originally began on the Mutual network in 1945, moving to ABC in 1947. Isabel Manning Hewsom wrote the scripts, and was also the "hostess"/narrator on the radio show (these cartoons were adapted from her radio scripts), but did not directly participate in the cartoon version. Mae Questel, however, did provide voices for several characters on the radio series...
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Our parents had the best cartoons but we got to experience them too!! So creative.
And the home where these awesome treasures came from, the best studio in the world: Warner Bros!
i saw this on vhs sometime in my childhood...probably at my grandmother's house....and i could never find it! thank you!
My dad bought me a whole milk crate full of them and I watched them so much that I wore them out.
Omg! Thank you. Reminiscing on my child hood.
its bluto and olive oil
Do not know how much to thank you for this sublime cartoon reel. SUBSCRIBE!
Something I just learned thanks to watching this cartoon and wondering why the villain is called Dirty Dirk: A dirk is a long thrusting dagger. Historically, it was a personal weapon of officers engaged in naval hand-to-hand combat during the Age of Sail, as well as the personal sidearm of the officers of Scottish Highland regiments, and Japanese naval officers. (Info taken from Wikipedia...heh, who says cartoons aren't educational?)
I remember first seeing this movie cartoon on"Cartoon Playtime!"on WNEW TV Ch.5 in NYC..as far back as the late 1950's.
I watched this at 4:30 am because I woke up and was bored. I remember watching this and similar cartoons from its time when I was little. So glad I grew up with classics!
I've watched this all the time along with Looney tunes, I'll say this will never get old for any other future growing up generations in our life time. True Classic
Gentle cartoons like these are hard to find anymore. Today cartoons are aimed more at adults than children. I remember seeing these on TV in black and white in the early 1960's. Pleasant memories. . .
Same here, I've been looking for this for years but forgot the title of it.
Wow! I remember this BHS as a kid! Thanks!
I was born in 1953 and watched this many times as a kid. Loved the line: It's Dirty Dirk and he's captured Princess Butterknife
"Will you be my knife?"
That's hilarious XD
i love this cartoon!
Feel sharp.Look sharp, Be sharp
No Krofft connection.:)(There also was a Golden Age kids radio show of that title,too)
I remember seeing that cartoon.
Holy cow, the nostalgia! I remember seeing this when I was 8 or 9, and I'm almost 30 now! I'm so glad I found this. 😀
A great memory from my childhood!
How I recall fist watching this in The Springtime of 1975 and noticing its Title of The Land of The Lost while I'd been previously watching The TV show of Land of The Lost by Sid and Marty Kroft productions on Saturday Mornings since The Fall of 1974.I thought that hearing this title was funny after hearing it as a Current Saturday Morning TV Show with both People and Dinosaurs.this cartoon with The Kids and Red Lantern The Fish is really great too.
The fish's name is red lantern? Do I have to make a Green Lantern joke
The famous radio series that has been erroneously listed as being remade for TV in the 1970's.
This is a good Famous Studios short .Some of the animators still had the Fleisher's influence.
@tylysoda The cartoon your looking for is called Somewhere in Dreamland (1945)
i found this by searching old cartoon with the boy and the girl and knife
There's another version of this called "Land of The Lost Jewels."
Thank you a hundred times for posting this. I haven't seen it in years and have been looking for it for a while. :)
I have never seen this one in tv? Most of the Silly Symphonies yes.
Core memory unlocked!
@TEMPmichaelhansen I know exactly the one you're talking about -- Wally Pocketwatch was my earliest childhood hero and I was thrilled to find that cartoon again in the DVD set HarveyToons: The Complete Collection. Wally and Rosita appeared in the short called "Land of Lost Watches."
Now will you be my Knife!!! :D
quality video
Dear Sir,
Give the year this was shown and made . I think it may be a hero sort of to Sid & Morty Kroffts.
Nah, it would infringe their copyright laws; they'd be not happy.
They are under water but somehow floating on water...in a gravy boat.
Were can i buy a jack knife that talks ?
HELL YEAH THANKS MAN THIS WAS MY SHIT
These novelties, fable-&-moral valuable life-lessons and unadulterated shows are highly better than what the millennials are watching today. Adulterated content shows are inappropriate and immoral; whereas, back in the yore (the golden days) these are valuably ripe and morally incorruptibile. Well done finding back a nostalgia classic that is an instant hit😀
Kudos to you !!!!
I remember this as a radio show...wasn't Art Carney the voice of Red lantern?
I remember I used to watch this at my paternal grandparents when I was about 2-3 years old, it was on a VHS tape called Bugs Bunny Show. and Cartoon Festival, in English.
the girl reminds me of little audrey
Elle O'C Yeah, I thought she was Little Audrey, too. Too bad she's really Isabel. But she looks like Little Audrey.
Same! I thought that was little audrey
Land of the Lost is a nice cartoon based on the radio show by Isabel Manning Hewson
I remember....watched this in 90s as a kid.
Me too and it was one of my favorites of all time.
For me it was just after 9/11
Those Knives of the Square Table make me think this is how the military decides from a bunch of FNG's...lol those witty "noob" comments:
"Has he learned to open a letter yet?"
"I'll say he can even cut butter, I bet."
"Imagine that Tin Man in our silver set."
If this were made into a parody with Thomas the Tank Engine, this could be the cast!:
Thomas: Billy
Mavis: Isabelle
Salty: Red Lantern
Percy: Jack Knife
Gordon: King Knife
Henry, Boco, James, Edward, Donald, Douglass: Knives of the Square Table
Rosie: Princess Butterknife
Diesel: Dirty Dirk
Isabel looks like a younger version of human Jenny from My Life as a Teenage Robot
Amazing but very odd.
Awesome vooow old z gold 🌟🌟🌟
yea, i thought it was a brooch too. but i thought the fish was named green lantern.
"Guys, a little help here??"
"We cant. Our blades are dulled."
"But one of us did find a picture of the princess naked!"
6:47
Thanks for this video
Wow what a throwback 😢
Watched this on a VHS at my grandpa's house years and years ago, nice to share this with my girlfriend now that I am in my 30s
I don't see why they remake this two years later.
The girl looks like little Audrey
Considering that Famous Studios made this cartoon that makes sense.(Famous also made Little Audrey.)
her dress is like Little Audrey's
Wasn't there another Red Lantern cartoon in which the girl loses a pin?
Land of the Lost Jewels
...At last ive found you!
Can anyone help me with the name of a cartoon by famous studios/noveltoons about to poor children who live with their mother and who dream of a land filled with food only to wake up and find that local chefs bakers and business men brought a lot of food to their house? Yes, my description is a bit choppy but hopefully you get my jist...
Please and thank you in advance
I remember growing up seeing these cartoons.
Not one knife could cut a rug?🎶🕺🎶😜
Nice short from the 50s. Would be awesome to take some seaweed and breathe underwater. I'd even use a monofin and tail to reach the bottom faster.
This Underestimating the protagonist abilities cliché , yet the subplot about the boy and girl going the this land if lost is necessary it should be the main focus on jack knife story
i think the subplot helps kids come up with creative ways to let go of things they may have lost, comforting them with the thought that they may have served a better purpose wherever their items are now.
If this cartoon wer to be made into live adventure it could star Michael Jackson
A michael Jacknife
225am and I'm on 4chan and a topic is about Swiss army knives, which made me Google "cartoon that has a Swiss army knife in it." And here we are
The girl is "Lil' Audrey". A cartoon character in her own right.
The girl looks like Little Lulu
Famous Studios did a Little Lulu series in the 1940s.
This was the original version!? I remember seeing a different version where the girl lost her pin!
that version is called the land of the lost jewels!
3:59 Imagine and that tin man in our silver ste
why does princess butter knife sound like Betty VoIP a little
boop*
I remember about this obe
When the kids dove into the water it should've cut to a newspaper cover that read "2 kids dead due to suicide pack"
Noorrrr please can you HELP Me with the The princess 😩😭
@cndaswthrt23 Yes! thank you v. much!
Greg Williams
Is it just me, or does Billy look like Pinocchio?
watch?v=kNHTPwHw4VA Thats the one I remembered too.
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