Lançamento nos EUA: 11 de maio de 1956. Produção: Seymour Kneitel e Izzy Sparber. Vozes: Sid Raymond (Huguinho), Jackson Beck (raposa), Jack Mercer e Mae Questel (patinhos).
I always like Baby Huey, he has one of the best designs in toons and even though his features are all the same, they are fun taken one at a time. With super strength and invulnerability he is virtually a superhero in diapers.
Exibido na TV brasileira como "Lá vem o pirata número 2". O "primeiro" foi "Ship a hooey", estrelado por Herman e Katnip e lançado em 1954. Falta de imaginação dos distribuidores brasileiros!!!
@flipside1545 You're a bit more likely, however, to maybe find one of the new prints that NTA struck in the 70's in the 80's as the occasionally are totally untouched except for the Paramount mountain itself. And you might even be able to stumble upon the the NTA or UM&M negs. The print of Scrappily Married that's going to be on the Thunderbean DVD is an example of one of these new prints. It's an LPP(lowfade) print struck in the 80's with superb color. Hopefully more of these will turn up!
@flipside1545 Very rarely though. A bunch of IB Techs of 60's Paramount cartoons are up now, but good prints of those seem to be quite common. It's the 40's and 50's cartoons that you'll only get if you're "a lucky duck". The rare as hen's teeth and there not always perfect either. The last time that I saw some of this stuff on eBay was in June. Someone was selling 35mm IB Tech prints of The Voice of The Turkey and The Oily Bird for $150 each. Boy was I green with envy!
Lançamento nos EUA: 11 de maio de 1956. Produção: Seymour Kneitel e Izzy Sparber. Vozes: Sid Raymond (Huguinho), Jackson Beck (raposa), Jack Mercer e Mae Questel (patinhos).
I always like Baby Huey, he has one of the best designs in toons and even though his features are all the same, they are fun taken one at a time. With super strength and invulnerability he is virtually a superhero in diapers.
Originally released in May 1956. Sid Raymond, Jack Mercer and Jackson Beck provide voices (you know which ones!).
Exibido na TV brasileira como "Lá vem o pirata número 2". O "primeiro" foi "Ship a hooey", estrelado por Herman e Katnip e lançado em 1954. Falta de imaginação dos distribuidores brasileiros!!!
Back again enjoying Baby Huey demolishing that fox. It would be cool if someone with the rights branched out a little with Huey in some new toons.
We had that chance in the 90's.
the most violent series from paramount
@flipside1545 You're a bit more likely, however, to maybe find one of the new prints that NTA struck in the 70's in the 80's as the occasionally are totally untouched except for the Paramount mountain itself. And you might even be able to stumble upon the the NTA or UM&M negs. The print of Scrappily Married that's going to be on the Thunderbean DVD is an example of one of these new prints. It's an LPP(lowfade) print struck in the 80's with superb color. Hopefully more of these will turn up!
@flipside1545 Very rarely though. A bunch of IB Techs of 60's Paramount cartoons are up now, but good prints of those seem to be quite common. It's the 40's and 50's cartoons that you'll only get if you're "a lucky duck". The rare as hen's teeth and there not always perfect either. The last time that I saw some of this stuff on eBay was in June. Someone was selling 35mm IB Tech prints of The Voice of The Turkey and The Oily Bird for $150 each. Boy was I green with envy!
At 6:11 when the fox's boat slams into that column and explodes, it would be cool if the fox dies screaming!
I have a feeling Baby Huey's meat would be too tough to eat anyway.
2:38
Who does that duck think he is, Jesus Christ?
Which Company is the actual owner of "Baby Huey"?
At present, Dreamworks Classics.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/DreamWorks_Classics
@@ChristopherSobieniak Ok, thanks.
@@kacmac2340 now part of NBCUniversal & Comcast.