Assuming many different identities, Tooter went from being a lumberjack to a taxi driver, from pre-historic times to the moon. He always wound up botching the jobs and getting in trouble. Crying out "Help, Mr. Wizard!", Tooter invoked the powers of Mr. Wizard to get him home. Mr. Wizard complied, with his magical chant: "Drizzle, Drazzle, Druzzle, Drome, time for this one to come home!
Be just vhat you is, not vhat you is not. Folks vhat do zis are ze happiest lot.
Fractured Fairytales. Always liked the intro to these animated episodes. And the narrator, Edward Everett Horton, master of the double take in the moving pictures.
The carp cartoons...had me and my dad hooked!
He would clip them and save them for his number one son, who persisted in shooting carp with a bow and arrow in contests. Did pretty well, but what a smell. What the hell, I was a rock climber, so...
noun
1.
a sketch or drawing, usually humorous, as in a newspaper or periodical, symbolizing, satirizing, or caricaturing some action, subject, or person of popular interest.
2.
comic strip.
3.
animated cartoon.
4.
Fine Arts . a full-scale design for a picture, ornamental motif or pattern, or the like, to be transferred to a fresco, tapestry, etc
Apples and oranges?
Actual "books" or "graphic novels?"
Busted by The Mouse.
Split those hairs. or not. BTW, I dug Johnny Quest, too.
Best one ever? It's Still Bullwinkle.
Just because Gumby wasn't a cartoon, though.