Thank you for uploading this. It's been incredibly difficult to find many of these cartoons. I've been seeking them out, off and on for 7 years. This was one that I'd been looking for, for all that time, to honor my mom's childhood. I'm very grateful.
This, the ordinal super man, the original Casper the friendly ghost, the original speedy Gonzales..... all those.... man I ain't seen these since my mom showed me watt she watched as a little kid. Thank you so much! Amazing the art of cartoons and how much I feel has been lost. Just don't hear big bands or symphonies anymore also.
Tyer and Vinci were the standouts at Terry. However, I could never get past the Phil Scheib scores with that sax section - a score from 1941 sounds no different than one from 1952. If you listen to a Scheib score from the Deitch era, you can see what he was capable of - if only he had the opportunity. Word has it that Paul Terry was an old fart curmudgeon who's famous line was "If I pay for a full orchestra, I want to HEAR a full orchestra" - hence, Scheib's heavy-handed approach to the scores. As for the animation, Terry was fond of saying "Disney is the Tiffany's - I'm the Woolworth's of this business" - and it shows. But see what Vinci did at H-B - those early Huckleberry Hounds of even the early Flintstone seasons. Carlo is always an animator's favorite (as is Tyer, the "rubber man"). BTW, when Terry sold Terrytoons to CBS in 1955, he took ALL the money and ran - and those who worked for him for years and thought they'd get some of it - got nothing.
Mighty Mouse drops stove on Shlobotka's head at 5:04-5:07 and he doesn't feel a thing. Not only that when the stove falls on Shlobotka's head it breaks into little pieces. When the police fire bullets at Shlobotka at 5:11-5:13, they just bounce off of him, but when a telephone pole falls on his head at 5:39-5:41, he's KOed unconscious.
I remember and would love to see the one the guy stills the football from the army navy game and mighty mouse saves the day.. think his name was bad Bill bunion.
We never see HOW many mice Shlabotka and his gang have trapped.....I believe they caught more than enough to justify the cost of "five cent mousicles".
Use to watch mighty mouse play house on tv when i was 5. Great!!
Thank you for uploading this. It's been incredibly difficult to find many of these cartoons. I've been seeking them out, off and on for 7 years. This was one that I'd been looking for, for all that time, to honor my mom's childhood. I'm very grateful.
Wow what a cartoon classic.
Mighty Mouse is really awesome.
This, the ordinal super man, the original Casper the friendly ghost, the original speedy Gonzales..... all those.... man I ain't seen these since my mom showed me watt she watched as a little kid. Thank you so much! Amazing the art of cartoons and how much I feel has been lost. Just don't hear big bands or symphonies anymore also.
Tyer and Vinci were the standouts at Terry. However, I could never get past the Phil Scheib scores with that sax section - a score from 1941 sounds no different than one from 1952. If you listen to a Scheib score from the Deitch era, you can see what he was capable of - if only he had the opportunity. Word has it that Paul Terry was an old fart curmudgeon who's famous line was "If I pay for a full orchestra, I want to HEAR a full orchestra" - hence, Scheib's heavy-handed approach to the scores. As for the animation, Terry was fond of saying "Disney is the Tiffany's - I'm the Woolworth's of this business" - and it shows. But see what Vinci did at H-B - those early Huckleberry Hounds of even the early Flintstone seasons. Carlo is always an animator's favorite (as is Tyer, the "rubber man"). BTW, when Terry sold Terrytoons to CBS in 1955, he took ALL the money and ran - and those who worked for him for years and thought they'd get some of it - got nothing.
These cartoons were the greatest ever! AND THE COMIC BOOKS WERE EVEN BETTER!
I'm a 2000s kid and love Mighty Mouse
Mighty Mouse drops stove on Shlobotka's head at 5:04-5:07 and he doesn't feel a thing. Not only that when the stove falls on Shlobotka's head it breaks into little pieces. When the police fire bullets at Shlobotka at 5:11-5:13, they just bounce off of him, but when a telephone pole falls on his head at 5:39-5:41, he's KOed unconscious.
well of course, everybody knows wooden telephone poles are *lot* tougher than bullets and cast iron stoves!!
THIS CARTOONS ARE THE BEST, TIME SURE FLYS BY 😁😂
JIM TYER , JIM TYER , JIM TYER funniest cartoon artist ever!!
(つ❛ ᴗ❛)つ ❤️ This is By Far the most Violent and Best Might Mouse Battles ever !!!
Seeing Mighty Mouse pull a gun broke me up.
The 'giant' cat reminds me of Moose from the Archie comics.
This is the one time I've ever seen a cat give Mighty Mouse a real fight!
there always seems to be lots of debris coming from Jim Tyer's guns
The cats advertised 6 flavours, yet i only saw 2.
Lemon and lime flavors but some had a Punch. They stole the bike.
Originally released in June 1950. All voices by Dayton Allen. Reused animation from "The Sultan's Birthday" at 2:13.
I remember and would love to see the one the guy stills the football from the army navy game and mighty mouse saves the day.. think his name was bad Bill bunion.
Mousicles for only five cents? The deep freeze gang expects to make a profit by selling mousicles for five cents? 50 cents would've been better.
We never see HOW many mice Shlabotka and his gang have trapped.....I believe they caught more than enough to justify the cost of "five cent mousicles".
In 1950, five cents was a fair price for a mousicle.
shatboka:duh say boss what's this all about..boss cat SLAP SLAP SLAP LOL
Do you even know how long it took me to find and ID this Mighty Mouse cartoon? Many thanks, Mr. Knight. Many thanks.
Transparency or breaking the ice?
I hate mieces to pieces.