The Hunter - 1960
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- Опубликовано: 30 окт 2018
- The Hunter: A Southern-accented, crime-fighting bloodhound detective (voiced by Kenny Delmar, reprising his Senator Claghorn voice from The Fred Allen Show) chases after a criminal fox named The Fox (voiced by Ben Stone); The Fox is always apprehended in the end.
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I used to enjoy watching this on Children's BBC during the 80s. No one seems to remember it, though! Thanks for uploading these, great to see them again. 🙂
I gave the name "The Hunter" to a girl in high school named Colleen Hunter in Bakersfield in the mid-60's! She loved it and would always do a drawing of the Fox in my yearbooks!!!! Sure takes me back 50+ years! Roger Howlett
The Hunter - great old cartoon from long gone days that I will forever miss!
I love the Fox's accent and laugh! : D
Dear Corina, thank you for being nutty enough to post these cartoons. The Hunter was a favorite of mine when I was a kid.
I love these old cartoons even anime from this era was golden. Sure, their animation quality is nothing compared to modern stuff but for what they had to work with back then they're really top notch & they still hold up even compared to modern stuff.
I am 62 and saw this in Australia as a kid,, batfink was also a good one and george of the jungle, tom slick and the funny company.
_"The Funny Company"?_
What's that? Is that an Australian programme?
I used to watch George of the Jungle 🌴🧑🏼💻
Thank you for posting this. I love these cartoons
Glad you like them!
Beautiful nostalgia from many moons ago 🌉 thank you again...
I forgot. Thanx!
I.remember.this.cartoon
Man, imagine if this show crossed over with other ones, like Bullwinkle or Underdog, we could have team ups like The Fox with Simon Barsinister or Boris & Natasha. And seeing The Hunter team with the heroes would make for some hilarious banter, as well.
With the success of GAMMA PRODUCTIONS initial effort into adult evening cartoon comedy programming (ROCKY AND HIS FRIENDS), I assume it was a matter of time before the idea of Saturday am efforts were bandied about (that was where the money was).
KING LRONARDO and his "short subjects" premiered of America''s NBC network with its annual presentation of new programs (the date can be researched).
Again, we find that snappy witty adult-oriented writing creativity which made ROCKY a hit. ROCKY, however is contemporary satire (Pottsylvania, Fearless Leader, UPSYDAISIUM, our lovable moonmen, CLOYD AND GIDNEY et al).
The creative gang of writers and artists such as KENNY DELMAR are on board to make this a hit, as well. Sadly, you, dear reader and a few other viewers truly grasped the depth and breadth of the creative stylings. In short, this writing went to waste on Saturday morning, in my opinion.
Delmar "borrowed" the vocal styling of our Hunter from his radio days with the headliner ALAN YOUNG (late of CBS TV"s MR ED, producer GRORGE PAL's movie adaptation of H G Wells' classic, THE TIME MACHINE, etc).
YOUNG created a character for his radio show, and with its cancelation, Delmar asked permission to modify the character for future use in other shows. Granted.
Delmar shaped that voice in the famous character SENATOR CLAGHORN, a regular staple on NBC radio's popular show THE FRED ALLEN SHOW.
Delmar took the character to Hollywood for the screen (renamed SENATOR FOGBOUND, since Allen's company own the intellectual property. That's how WALT DISNEY lost his creation, OSWALD THE RABBIT).
Decades later, we have the same voice and Southern drawl entertaining us with this cartoon (soooo who was first? Delmar, or MEL BLANC and his "original" character, FOGHORN LEGHORN?).
More as it is researched.
This is completely new to me. Don’t know how it’s escaped me for 58 years. Amazing.
Check out the movie It's a joke son with Kenny Delmar the voice of the Hunter
Fifty years ago or so, as a teenager, I became interested in old time radio. It was an era when nostalgia was all the rage. Sometime during 1973, I got my first taste of the Fred Allen Show and the show's Allen's Alley segment. I thought it was the first time I heard the voice of Kenny Delmar; he was, of course, performing as Senator Claghorn. In reality, I probably initially heard Kenny Delmar's voice years before when I watched "The Hunter" at age five. I am an admirer of Mr. Delmar's talents. On an old time radio site, there is an interview with Kenny Delmar from 1974 preserved for posterity. During that interview, in addition to talking about his days in radio, he ad-libbed many voices, really enjoying himself as he did so. Delmar was so good at sliding from character to character that I thought he belonged in the same league as Jonathan Winters and Robin Williams as an improvisationist. However, by that time, he was in his mid-60s, semi-retired, and spending his time commuting between his homes in Connecticut and Florida. Seems radio and "The Hunter" paid the bills very well!
Great escape
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Have Nose Will Hunt similar to Have Gun Will Travel from the TV show.
The Hunter was voiced by Kenny Delmar. Senator Flaghorn on The Fred Allen Show.
Born 1960 these look familiar. Love toons.
So the guy who was famously immortalized as a cartoon character voice is now voicing a cartoon character
Love it thank you
May you please upload the rest of the Hunter cartoons?
Sorry, these are all i could find....
Have nose will hunt. Hee hee ha. That's a joke son! Love me some Hunter!
Here's a blow for your cartoon show.😅
Don't worry I've brought my flee ! Lol
Have nose will hunt
That was the same production company that also subcontracted work for KFS that made the Popeye cartoons as well.
needs his theme song
Telegrafíe al cazador, wire the hunter. There's a mexican radio host that still remembert this cartoon catch phrase
Jees the fox hit the hunter in the head with a club.... hard as hell too... flim flannagan said... nevermind the blarney...
I don't recall watching these, or even the title. 'The Hunter's', characters' voice, kinda reminds me, of a one 'Foghorn Leghorn's', mentality. Pompous boy, real pompous😉!!! Typical, for the region, and descent🤭!! Fox News?? Wow, doesn't THAT mean something, vastly altogether, different today 🤔??? Unfortunately, the final Hunter 'toon is cut, abruptly.
I am the Hunter 🎉
corina corina much love from k.c.
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Hmmmm.... simple and yet so alluring 1960s, 1970s , halfway to the 1980s . Then cartoon entertainment goes down hill from there, with social and polical propaganda.
My wife and I were just having a conversation about our granddaughters boyfriend whose name is Hunter, we were wondering if he had ever heard of the cartoon "the hunter" this was on Halloween just a couple of days ago. Does this kind of thing ever happen to you where you talk about something you haven't seen or talked about in ages and then like the next day it appears on you tube or some other such thing like that. Weird or just coincident i don't know but it happens a lot to us ?? Anyway love these old cartoons.
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Sorry to hear, about that.
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They listen to you via cellphone it happens to us all
Can you make me a copy of this on dvd.if you can .contact me.and how much
You can get the underdog tv series on DVD, includes all toons from the series 😁
@@cori1396 I have the underdog series and the hunter episodes are not included in any of the disk at all.i mean do you have the whole series
@@norellpolk Yup, they came with mine. (actually, my dad bought it when it first came out and i inherited it, along with a lot of other toons)
All the episodes came with yours but was this a reissue of the box set.i have the 2012 version
@@norellpolk I think it came out in 2014, google underdog dvd series episodes.