It's fitting that the character accused of being a spy from Hanna-Barbera is voiced by the late, great Daws Butler, whom did a LOT of voice-work for Hanna-Barbera. (He was one of the main voice actors for "Fractured Fairy Tales" and "Aesop and Son," but was only credited in the first season due to his contract with H-B and Kellogg's.) So that jab at a rival cartoon studio has an amusing double-meaning!
@@johnbattista9519the k-sultan 4:51, it's the only near mistake I've ever heard him make, and he's such a pro, most people don't even hear it. And it's understandable after about a hundred stories about Kings
It's fitting that the character accused of being a spy from Hanna-Barbera is voiced by the late, great Daws Butler, whom did a LOT of voice-work for Hanna-Barbera. (He was one of the main voice actors for "Fractured Fairy Tales" and "Aesop and Son," but was only credited in the first season due to his contract with H-B and Kellogg's.) So that jab at a rival cartoon studio has an amusing double-meaning!
I was just tangent-surfing in the IMDb when I ran across Edward Everett Horton's name in a 1930s film. I immediately recognized his name and even voice in my head from the "Fractured fairy tales," but mistakenly thought it was from the Rocky and Bullwinkle show. Thanks for uploading this and correcting my memory with some Don Adams coolness. :-)
And it's fitting that the character accused of being a spy from Hanna-Barbera is voiced by the late, great Daws Butler, whom did a LOT of voice-work for Hanna-Barbera. (He was one of the main voice actors for "Fractured Fairy Tales" and "Aesop and Son," but was only credited in the first season due to his contract with H-B and Kellogg's.)
“I see that you will meet a tall dark stranger…with an AXE!” “That I already know, but can you tell me, please, where can I find a flying carpet?” “What color?” “NEVER MIND what color! Just one that flys, like SKYSVILLE!”
I can't decide which I loved best about these Jay Ward cartoons, the killer comic writing or the peerless voice acting.
all the Fractured Fairy Tales toons are so hilarious and creative,too!!!
They nailed it with that" What are you a spy for Hannah Barbera?" 3:46/48 😄
That was awesome.. I heard that and laughed through to the end on that one.
It's fitting that the character accused of being a spy from Hanna-Barbera is voiced by the late, great Daws Butler, whom did a LOT of voice-work for Hanna-Barbera. (He was one of the main voice actors for "Fractured Fairy Tales" and "Aesop and Son," but was only credited in the first season due to his contract with H-B and Kellogg's.) So that jab at a rival cartoon studio has an amusing double-meaning!
@@ZakWolf , nice
These 'toons had the best voice talents of the era not named Mel Blanc.
The sultan was captain crunch.
@@johnbattista9519the k-sultan 4:51, it's the only near mistake I've ever heard him make, and he's such a pro, most people don't even hear it. And it's understandable after about a hundred stories about Kings
I think the women's voices in these is June Foray. Even more talented than Mel.
*_'What are you, a spy from Hanna-Barbera?"_*
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It's fitting that the character accused of being a spy from Hanna-Barbera is voiced by the late, great Daws Butler, whom did a LOT of voice-work for Hanna-Barbera. (He was one of the main voice actors for "Fractured Fairy Tales" and "Aesop and Son," but was only credited in the first season due to his contract with H-B and Kellogg's.) So that jab at a rival cartoon studio has an amusing double-meaning!
"The bee-stings in life are free", oooo how bad was that. Love these tales once again after all these years. Joe S
The bee stings in life are free! Magic
That is so funny, thanks for just repeating it till I got it
"What are you, a spy from Hanna-Barbera?"
Father wait you cannot doom him .Wanna bet?
I was just tangent-surfing in the IMDb when I ran across Edward Everett Horton's name in a 1930s film. I immediately recognized his name and even voice in my head from the "Fractured fairy tales," but mistakenly thought it was from the Rocky and Bullwinkle show. Thanks for uploading this and correcting my memory with some Don Adams coolness. :-)
But...Fractured Fairy Tales was indeed on the Rocky and Bullwinkle show...
3:48 always cracks me up! 😆
And it's fitting that the character accused of being a spy from Hanna-Barbera is voiced by the late, great Daws Butler, whom did a LOT of voice-work for Hanna-Barbera. (He was one of the main voice actors for "Fractured Fairy Tales" and "Aesop and Son," but was only credited in the first season due to his contract with H-B and Kellogg's.)
Me too! 😂 😆 😝
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I'M DONE.....with the line "What're you, a spy from Hanna-Barbera?!"😂😸😂
The best things in life are free!
These are masterpieces lol
You got that right !!!
This was great
Oh yes, one of my personal favs ! Thnx for watching.
this is actually hilarious
“I see that you will meet a tall dark stranger…with an AXE!”
“That I already know, but can you tell me, please, where can I find a flying carpet?”
“What color?”
“NEVER MIND what color! Just one that flys, like SKYSVILLE!”
Traveled from far away to sell one rug
Am I rushings things? Hahahahaha
This was a good one 😂
Saving this one!
I LOVE THESE ❤️ 😊 VIDEOS
The king is the guy who was the original "Cap'n Crunch" ...Daws Butler
Imagine watching these stoned?
Heeyy Mann.… are you spyin on me dude..?
I did. :-D
Its injustice for what guy went through getting accused
He was already out from the prison but then went inside? 😂 Bro just walk away
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June Foray did another Brooklyn accent.
What are you a Spy from Hanna Barbara?!
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Quite possibly the WORST pun I've ever heard. 😂
Bad and yet 👍 great, but 😎 awesome funny 🐝 joke @ 5:17
Almost every "Fractured Fairy Tales" episode ended with a bad pun.
Why do they all have Jewish accents?
It is a particular type of New York accent, not Jewish
@@janelliot5643 Yes jewish new york accent!
"Borscht Belt" humor. It was a big thing back then.
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