@@fromthesidelines Yep, Bill Scott was a great voice actor, in addition to being a great writer. He was also the doctor rabbit. And of course, we have Daws Butler as Hasty J. Rabbit AND the Coyote, in addition to Aesop Jr. (When you watch so many Warner Bros. and Hanna-Barbera cartoons since childhood, it becomes fairly easy to spot Daws Butler's voices.)
@@ZakWolf Mind you, the earliest Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoons had not only the animation outsourced to cheap Mexican labor but also the sound mixing. Craig always worried that people would see his name in the credits and think the poor sound mixing was his doing. Fortunately, Ward was able to have all the editing and sound mixing for the Dudley Do-Right cartoons done by Craig and Donley at Ward's own Hollywood studio.
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Love the gun gag.
I like the sounds made by someone voicing them. "Beow, naow, daow!" "DUROIROIROIROIROING!"
They had some great sound designers on board. Skip Craig, Roger Donley, Joe SIracusa...
The second one was Bill Scott himself (who was also "Wallace").
@@fromthesidelines Yep, Bill Scott was a great voice actor, in addition to being a great writer. He was also the doctor rabbit. And of course, we have Daws Butler as Hasty J. Rabbit AND the Coyote, in addition to Aesop Jr. (When you watch so many Warner Bros. and Hanna-Barbera cartoons since childhood, it becomes fairly easy to spot Daws Butler's voices.)
@@ZakWolf Mind you, the earliest Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoons had not only the animation outsourced to cheap Mexican labor but also the sound mixing. Craig always worried that people would see his name in the credits and think the poor sound mixing was his doing.
Fortunately, Ward was able to have all the editing and sound mixing for the Dudley Do-Right cartoons done by Craig and Donley at Ward's own Hollywood studio.
Childhood cartoons of the late 60's on Chicago channel (7) WGN
That coyote looks more like a wolf. Maybe the Mexican animators had a bit of trouble telling wolves and coyotes apart?
Like Chuck Jones?
@@yosefdemby8792 Heh, yeah!
As Seen on Garfield Goose and Friends
...never heard of them...
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