Showing posts with label KING LEONARDO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KING LEONARDO. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 9, 2019
Wednesday, January 2, 2019
King Leonardo 1 of 2
Returning with King Leonardo like I posted a few years ago, here is an issue of Four Color Comics, number 1278 from February-April 1962.
Sunday, October 1, 2017
Rainy Day Sunshine Sunday Fun-Time Extra-Long Low-Res Cartoon Show #12
I couldn't find a host like I can when I play old records so I thought I could do the same with old cartoons as well. The rights are even more complicated here so I've gotten around it by only embedding things that have already been posted by someone else, absolving me altogether.
I take no responsibility for anything removed by the rightholders, watermarks from previous second-generation sources, editing, cropping, or other ways links that have been broken by parties other than me. Once in a while you'll come across offensive racial stereotypes. Remember the cartoon is about the story and not about them. Terry Bears: LITTLE PROBLEMS
Terrytoons, 1951
dir: Eddie Donnelly THE BIRTH OF ASTRO-BOY (Tetsuwan Atom)
Mushi Productions, 1963
dir: Osamu Tezuka King Leonardo: SPRING ALONG WITH ITCH
Total Television, 1963 Jerry the Troublesome Tyke: SHOWN UP
UIC Productions, 1926
dir: Sid Griffiths The Aardvark and the Ant: ISLE OF CAPRICE
Mirisch-DePatie-Freleng Productions, 1969
dir: Gerry Chiniquy THE RISE OF DUTON LANG
United Productions of America, 1955
dir: Osmond Evans SUMMERTIME
Van Beuren Studios, 1929
dir: John Foster Chilly Willy: I'M COLD
Walter Lantz Productions, 1954
dir: Tex Avery Henery Hawk: THE SQUAWKIN' HAWK
Leon Schlesinger Studios/Warner Brothers Pictures, 1942
dir: Charles M. Jones THE GAME (Igra)
Zagreb Films (YUG), 1962
dir: Dusan Vukotic
Academy Award Nominee, best short subject A SACK FULL OF APPLES (Meshok Yablok)
Soyuzmultfilm (USSR), 1974
dir: Vitold Bordzilovsky Space Angel: SPACE HIJACKERS (Solar Mirror)
Cambria Productions, 1962
dir: Alex Toth Science Rock: TELEGRAPH LINE
Kim & Gifford Productions, 1978
dir: Al Eugster IT'S A MYSTERY, CHARLIE BROWN
Lee Mendelson/Bill Melendez Productions, 1974
dir: Phil Roman Out of the Inkwell: THE CLOWN'S LITTLE BROTHER
Goldwyn-Bray Pictographs, 1920
dir: Max Fleischer
I take no responsibility for anything removed by the rightholders, watermarks from previous second-generation sources, editing, cropping, or other ways links that have been broken by parties other than me. Once in a while you'll come across offensive racial stereotypes. Remember the cartoon is about the story and not about them. Terry Bears: LITTLE PROBLEMS
Terrytoons, 1951
dir: Eddie Donnelly THE BIRTH OF ASTRO-BOY (Tetsuwan Atom)
Mushi Productions, 1963
dir: Osamu Tezuka King Leonardo: SPRING ALONG WITH ITCH
Total Television, 1963 Jerry the Troublesome Tyke: SHOWN UP
UIC Productions, 1926
dir: Sid Griffiths The Aardvark and the Ant: ISLE OF CAPRICE
Mirisch-DePatie-Freleng Productions, 1969
dir: Gerry Chiniquy THE RISE OF DUTON LANG
United Productions of America, 1955
dir: Osmond Evans SUMMERTIME
Van Beuren Studios, 1929
dir: John Foster Chilly Willy: I'M COLD
Walter Lantz Productions, 1954
dir: Tex Avery Henery Hawk: THE SQUAWKIN' HAWK
Leon Schlesinger Studios/Warner Brothers Pictures, 1942
dir: Charles M. Jones THE GAME (Igra)
Zagreb Films (YUG), 1962
dir: Dusan Vukotic
Academy Award Nominee, best short subject A SACK FULL OF APPLES (Meshok Yablok)
Soyuzmultfilm (USSR), 1974
dir: Vitold Bordzilovsky Space Angel: SPACE HIJACKERS (Solar Mirror)
Cambria Productions, 1962
dir: Alex Toth Science Rock: TELEGRAPH LINE
Kim & Gifford Productions, 1978
dir: Al Eugster IT'S A MYSTERY, CHARLIE BROWN
Lee Mendelson/Bill Melendez Productions, 1974
dir: Phil Roman Out of the Inkwell: THE CLOWN'S LITTLE BROTHER
Goldwyn-Bray Pictographs, 1920
dir: Max Fleischer
Thursday, August 11, 2011
King Leonardo 4 of 4
Thanks to Benjamin D. Brucke for alerting me to the problem I've been having for a few days. For some reason, my links didn't say ".jpg" on them, and that's why they were going to the Photobucket main page. I fixed it, though.
Here's an example of the Tooter Turtle cartoon.
On TV, Kellogg's was the sponsor for Hanna-Barbera. The Total Television cartoons had General Mills cereals in their commercials. I guess it was different for the comics.
Here's an example of the Tooter Turtle cartoon.
On TV, Kellogg's was the sponsor for Hanna-Barbera. The Total Television cartoons had General Mills cereals in their commercials. I guess it was different for the comics.
Monday, August 8, 2011
King Leonardo, 3 of 4
Here's more of the comic I started posting last week. I should have mentioned before the proper name for the show is King Leonardo and His Short Subjects.
This was the credits to the show. There's plenty of videos of the supporting characters, but this is all I could find with the main one:
This has nothing to do with anything and it's not something I'd normally show, except it's what I came across while looking for King Leonardo. I'm only showing this because it was entitled King Leonardo. It seems people can only get their pornography past the YouTube censors by naming it something else, and I'm just amused by the idea. (NSFW)
THE LAST STORY THIS THURSDAY
This was the credits to the show. There's plenty of videos of the supporting characters, but this is all I could find with the main one:
This has nothing to do with anything and it's not something I'd normally show, except it's what I came across while looking for King Leonardo. I'm only showing this because it was entitled King Leonardo. It seems people can only get their pornography past the YouTube censors by naming it something else, and I'm just amused by the idea. (NSFW)
THE LAST STORY THIS THURSDAY
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