Owned by Paramount Global through Paramount Pictures (pre-October 1950 and post-March 1962 Paramount Cartoon Shorts) and NBCUniversal / Comcast through Universal Pictures (post-October 1950 to March 1962 Paramount Cartoon Shorts under Harvey Entertainment only).
Although it would be a long list, it would be nice to have a title reference for these! One item to notice, and this is true of all the cartoon studios that ran during this 20-30 years period is how the animation changed from outstanding/detailed/fluid to pure limited crap. People like to denigrate Famous Studios, but their overall work, especially the early years is extremely good.
At the time when Paramount Television existed, Clampett made Time for Beany, which extended from 1949 until 1953. Later he would create a show called Beany and Cecil Show in 1962, which was made by Clampett himself, with his own Studio.
The episode is "Madhattan Island(June 27th, 1947)" Direction: Seymour Kneitel Animation: Isadore Klein Scenics: Robert Little Narration: Kenneth Roberts Music: Winston Sharples
here’s a “one second of every” video for all those true novelheads out there!!!!!!!!1111
also sorry for backseat editing during production :(
Looking back I remember these shorts as trying SO HARD To be like the Looney Tunes/Tom and Jerry. They were twice as violent but half as funny.
0:28 It' very interesting for you to have put one of the earliest examples of scatological humor in mainstream western animation.
Famous Studios cartoons are like the store brand variation of Looney Tunes cartoons.
What an understatement
Also Paramount's early stage of creating Cartoons before too!
@@Connordavidson-fm5leindeed!
Well that was some genuine fever dream imagery.
Owned by Paramount Global through Paramount Pictures (pre-October 1950 and post-March 1962 Paramount Cartoon Shorts) and NBCUniversal / Comcast through Universal Pictures (post-October 1950 to March 1962 Paramount Cartoon Shorts under Harvey Entertainment only).
OMG the man finally did it! As a big Famous Studios fan. This is a certified hood classic to me (I tried doing one but it sucked so badly)
Although it would be a long list, it would be nice to have a title reference for these!
One item to notice, and this is true of all the cartoon studios that ran during this 20-30 years period is how the animation changed from outstanding/detailed/fluid to pure limited crap.
People like to denigrate Famous Studios, but their overall work, especially the early years is extremely good.
2:58
OPERATOR!!
This clearly took more time than the Betty Boop one.😊
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Ha cha cha
Jimmy Durante
1 second of every single little lulu cartoon
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2:05 Northern Mites (1960)
I thought the Little Audrey cartoons were a separate series from the Noveltoons cartoons.
Very nice
Certified Ffat Kat and Rat Ffink classic
1:04 this looks like ren&stimpy wild take
conga
2:18 also holy shit canada!!!!!!
1:32 where'd you get the HD print? I only have access to the Harveytoons Show copys
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Huh?
1:49 😂😂🤣
Did Bob Clampett ever work at the Paramount Cartoon Studio?
At the time when Paramount Television existed, Clampett made Time for Beany, which extended from 1949 until 1953. Later he would create a show called Beany and Cecil Show in 1962, which was made by Clampett himself, with his own Studio.
Guess the cartoon 2:00
Silly Science (1960).
Titles would help
What kind of cartoon of 2:12
This is a cape kidnaveral
0:19 Link?
The episode is "Madhattan Island(June 27th, 1947)"
Direction: Seymour Kneitel
Animation: Isadore Klein
Scenics: Robert Little
Narration: Kenneth Roberts
Music: Winston Sharples
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