@@siresoundschannel2 Most of them were very memorable. One of my favorites is "The Rooster and the Five Hens" due to Junior getting to finally tell a fable and Aesop getting to make snarky comments and provide a punny moral to the fable.
I like this one. The Fox found the Chicken to be more down to Earth and friendly than the uppity Stork. Choose your friends for their character, rather than their status.
The lesson here is NO ONE TOOK OFFENCE at a cartoon back then. But then again words didn’t make us unalive ourselves like the weak generation of today.
I forgot about Aesop and Son cartoons. Love this stuff!
Fractured fairytales uses the same music
This one randomly got into my head this morning. I love this one, it's quite cute and the chicken who likes the fox is adorable!
I Think it is my all time favorite A & Son.
@@siresoundschannel2 Most of them were very memorable. One of my favorites is "The Rooster and the Five Hens" due to Junior getting to finally tell a fable and Aesop getting to make snarky comments and provide a punny moral to the fable.
The fox was also the voice of the first Cap'n Crunch commercials when I was a kid. I don't know if he's Daws Butler or someone else.
It was Daws Butler, doing an impersonation of American actor Charles Butterworth.
I like this one.
The Fox found the Chicken to be more down to Earth and friendly than the uppity Stork.
Choose your friends for their character, rather than their status.
Perfect timing! Thanks for the new upload- hope you’re having a great Sunday 💕
Oh you are very welcome ! One of my truly favourite episodes...ENJOY ✌
The lesson here is NO ONE TOOK OFFENCE at a cartoon back then. But then again words didn’t make us unalive ourselves like the weak generation of today.
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I think the lesson here is: Don’t judge people based on their background or history, especially before you meet them.
Originally seen on "ROCKY AND HIS FRIENDS" in 1961.
A bit far from the original story isn't it
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