Well, you already said tex avery. The brick house says one of the Three Little Pig series. He did several of those. Typed "Tex Avery Three Little Pigs" into google, which led me to a wikipedia page.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Little_Pigs [quote]n 1953, Tex Avery did a Droopy cartoon, "The Three Little Pups". In it, the wolf is a Southern-speaking dog catcher (voiced by Daws Butler) trying to catch Droopy and his brothers, Snoopy and Loopy, to put in the dog pound. Though first successful in blowing the first two houses down, he meets his match when he fails to blow Droopy's house of bricks. The dog catcher makes several failed attempts to destroy the house and catch the pups. His last attempt ended with him inside the television set where he is a cowboy.[/quote]
Then did a search on this title. Did not see that image, but did get this one:
Paul Terry pictured.. Jay is correct with his answer for image # 36 being The Butcher Of Seville ( 1944 ). Is it just me in not being a great fan of Paul Terry's Terrytoons body of work? I believe I need to rest this thread for a while but I will return at a later date. Due to it being my highest viewed thread of all time I will revive my Science Fiction Quiz shortly to replace the Animation Quiz.
You sure went from really hard to really easy, Lawrence! But I guess if you aren't old like me, this might be hard!
I remember my parents taking me to this when it opened. I will leave it to someone else to answer.
Thanks for posting these!
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Bruce, Jay ( ''knot'' mention ), Ves and David ( ''limp'' mention ) all knew the answer. Thanks Ves for providing the answer for the record for anyone who didn't know it. The Incredible Mr. Limpet was released in 1964.
Do I need to make the next entry a little harder perhaps ?
Bruce, Jay ( ''knot'' mention ), Ves and David ( ''limp'' mention ) all knew the answer. Thanks Ves for providing the answer for the record for anyone who didn't know it. The Incredible Mr. Limpet was released in 1964.
Do I need to make the next entry a little harder perhaps ?
Bruce, Jay ( ''knot'' mention ), Ves and David ( ''limp'' mention ) all knew the answer. Thanks Ves for providing the answer for the record for anyone who didn't know it. The Incredible Mr. Limpet was released in 1964.
Do I need to make the next entry a little harder perhaps ?
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Spot on Jay. # 34 is Deputy Droopy from 1955.
# 35. Name the film title of a Tex Avery film.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Little_Pigs
[quote]n 1953, Tex Avery did a Droopy cartoon, "The Three Little Pups". In it, the wolf is a Southern-speaking dog catcher (voiced by Daws Butler) trying to catch Droopy and his brothers, Snoopy and Loopy, to put in the dog pound. Though first successful in blowing the first two houses down, he meets his match when he fails to blow Droopy's house of bricks. The dog catcher makes several failed attempts to destroy the house and catch the pups. His last attempt ended with him inside the television set where he is a cowboy.[/quote]
Then did a search on this title. Did not see that image, but did get this one:
So that's my guess. The three little pups.
It is indeed a Terrytoon. The image sorta gives the title away.
I remember my parents taking me to this when it opened. I will leave it to someone else to answer.
Thanks for posting these!
HAS unrestored and unenhanced images - IS eMoviePoster.com
HAS 100% honest condition descriptions - IS eMoviePoster.com
HAS auctions where the winner is the higher of two real bidders - IS eMoviePoster.com
HAS up to SIXTEEN weeks of "Pay and Hold" to save a fortune on shipping - IS eMoviePoster.com
HAS real customer service before, during and after EVERY auction, and answers all questions - IS eMoviePoster.com
HAS 25% or 26% "buyers premiums" of any kind (but especially the dreadful "$29 or $49 minimum" ones) - NOT eMoviePoster.com
HAS "reserves or starts over $1 - NOT eMoviePoster.com
HAS hidden bidder IDs - NOT eMoviePoster.com
HAS "nosebleed" shipping charges - NOT eMoviePoster.com
HAS inadequate packaging - NOT eMoviePoster.com
HAS no customer service to speak of, before, during and after any auction, and answers almost no questions - NOT eMoviePoster.com
Gees! I love that movie.
My eldest actually watched it on the weekend with my sister, and she enjoyed it too, so there is hope with the younger generation!
Enough already...too much cheesiness..
Bruce, Jay ( ''knot'' mention ), Ves and David ( ''limp'' mention ) all knew the answer. Thanks Ves for providing the answer for the record for anyone who didn't know it. The Incredible Mr. Limpet was released in 1964.
Do I need to make the next entry a little harder perhaps ?