If you're old like us, you remember the golden age of saturday morning cartoons. But did you know most of the looniest tunes we watched as kids were actually watched by our grandpas as well, in theatrical cinema houses, back when that was a thing? We'll tell you all about it as we discuss TWELVE classic cartoons. Grab your favorite cereal and start #DonloydingNow!
Up first! It's SEAN'S SILLY SYMPHONICS!!!
Now Hear This (1963) [Chuck Jones and Maurice Noble; WB] 6min
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Buy Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 6
Boogie Woogie Man Will Get You If You Don't Watch Out (1943) [Shamus Culhane; Lantz/Universal] 7min
Excerpt on Dailymotion
Buy Woody Woodpecker Golden Collection Volume 2
Der Fuehrer's Face (1942) [Jack Kinney; Disney] 8min
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Buy Walt Disney Treasures - On the Front Lines
Betty Boop in Red Hot Mamma (1934) [Dave Fleischer; Paramount] 6min
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Buy Betty Boop: The Essential Collection: Volume 4
Next up! PARKER'S WACKY LAFFIES!
100 Pygmies and Andy Panda (1940) [Alex Lovy; Lantz/Universal] 7min
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Buy Woody Woodpecker Golden Collection Volume 2
I Love to Singa (1936) [Tex Avery; WB] 7min
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Buy Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1
Duck Amuck (1953) [Chuck Jones; WB] 7min
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Buy Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1
Speedy Gonzales (1955) [Friz Freleng; WB] 7min
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Buy Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1
Finally! Of course, it's KEVIN'S KRAZY CARTOONS!
Small Fry (1939) [Dave Fleischer; Paramount] 8min
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Buy Max Fleischer Color Classics
Hollywood Steps Out (1941) [Tex Avery; WB] 8min
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Buy Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 2
Frakenstein's Cat (1942) [Mannie Davis; TerryToons/Fox] 6min
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Red Hot Riding Hood (1943) [Tex Avery; MGM] 7min
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Buy Tex Avery Screwball Classics Volume 1