Released on November 24th, 1938. Ub Iwerks was the director. Mel Blanc was part of the cast. Charles Mintz (yes that Charles Mintz who "stole" Oswald from Walt) produced the short.
I heard from Mel Blanc himself(when he was making a college tour in 1976 and I had the chance to ask him what companies he worked for)that he had worked for Ub Iwerks in the early 1930s. After the company folded, he went to Warners(and so did animator Chuck Jones and musical director Carl Stalling).
How long have ghosts with red noses and derby hats been a thing?
Disney's Lonesome Ghosts had them too.
Released on November 24th, 1938. Ub Iwerks was the director. Mel Blanc was part of the cast. Charles Mintz (yes that Charles Mintz who "stole" Oswald from Walt) produced the short.
I heard from Mel Blanc himself(when he was making a college tour in 1976 and I had the chance to ask him what companies he worked for)that he had worked for Ub Iwerks in the early 1930s. After the company folded, he went to Warners(and so did animator Chuck Jones and musical director Carl Stalling).
6:29 Talk about literally "flipping the bird."
The salesman ghost was imiatating Al Pearce an old time radio comedian. "No one's home , I hope , hope , hope"!
This cartoon was first seen on “King Leonardo and His Short Subjects” in 1960.
Yes , that is Mel Blanc speaking in this cartoon. The man of a 1000 voices.
At the time Mel was doing voices for nearly every animation studio up until he signed his exclusive contract with Warner Brothers.
MeTV releases an unreleased restored version of this
They look like the Lonesome Ghost from the Disney short of the same name
Is Mel blanc voice I hear , I guess this his gig before made it big on loony toons
0:51 - was that Mel Blanc doing the Bugs Bunny voice before Bugs was even created?
I have a 35mm copy of this, missing opening and ending credits. :-(
rain☁💧💦☔
Can you Restored?
storm☁⚡
green ghosts👻
ghosts
original titles recreation
Ub Iwerks!
3:46
Hei diesen Größten haben kleine Kinder nachts keine Angst!
1938 11 07
Mel Blanc...?