No Mutton Fer Nuttin' (1943)

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Steve Stanchfield

Steve Stanchfield

8 ай бұрын

Here's a treat-- a rare 16mm Kodachrome print of the first Noveltoon! While there's one unforunite splice, it's otherwise nice to see this one in good quality overall.

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@raymondyorysh7401
@raymondyorysh7401 3 күн бұрын
On November 26, 1943, this cartoon was released and Her Honor the Mare, featuring Popeye and his nephews, was released on the same day.
@gunier.j.kintgenanimations
@gunier.j.kintgenanimations 8 ай бұрын
Not bad for Famous Studios; thanks for uploading it!
@joecab1
@joecab1 8 ай бұрын
Boy done great work here! I wasn’t expecting that this cartoon is early enough that we didn’t get the usual Sid Raymond Wolfie voice.
@bobbybickert
@bobbybickert 8 ай бұрын
@joecab1 I think that's Arnold Stang voicing Wolfie in this cartoon. You can hear similarities to his Top Cat voice. And it sounds like Blackie was voiced by Gilbert Mack, who voiced "Billy the Kid" in "The Hungry Goat".
@joecab1
@joecab1 8 ай бұрын
@@bobbybickert I think you're right on both. Y'know I thought those were the guys too but silly me looked on iMDb first and of course they got it all wrong. Next time I go with my gut.
@bobbybickert
@bobbybickert 8 ай бұрын
@@joecab1 iMDb isn't always accurate. They credit the voice on the record in the Donald Duck cartoon "Sharp Shooters" to Billy Bletcher. But it's obviously Paul Frees. There's no mistaking that distinctive voice.
@joecab1
@joecab1 8 ай бұрын
@@bobbybickert Yeah sometimes I just forget. They also for the longest time had Sid raymond as the voice of Little John in the Popeye short Robin Hood-Winked.
@bobbybickert
@bobbybickert 8 ай бұрын
@@joecab1 I just (re)watched "A Lamb in a Jam" and "Sheep Shape". "A Lamb in a Jam" still sounds like Arnold Stang as Wolfie and Gilbert Mack as Blackie. "Sheep Shape" sounds like Syd Raymond as Wolfie and Gilbert Mack as Blackie. (Except when Blackie is in drag. Maybe that's Mae Questel?) So I think Arnold Stang only voiced Blackie in "Much Ado About Mutton" and the Screen Song "The Circus Comes To Clown" (which has a very morbid ending for a cartoon about the circus).
@Simpfok
@Simpfok 8 ай бұрын
Wow, thanks for uploading this!
@GR8FLMD3AD
@GR8FLMD3AD 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing!
@hanschristianbrando5588
@hanschristianbrando5588 2 ай бұрын
Looks like "Are you kiddin'?" didn't quite catch on the way "What's up, doc?" did.
@funkynothingness
@funkynothingness 8 ай бұрын
Finally a high quality print of this cartoon!! Thanks a lot for sharing this :)
@CJODell12
@CJODell12 8 ай бұрын
One of the only Noveltoons to be at least partially produced in Miami.
@bobbybickert
@bobbybickert 8 ай бұрын
@CJODell12 At least some of the recording must have been done in New York, unless Arnold Stang was in Miami at the time. (He must have been in Hollywood at some part around this time because he has a small part as a room service clerk in the Bob Hope picture They Got Me Covered, which was released in 1943.)
@CJODell12
@CJODell12 7 ай бұрын
⁠@@bobbybickertFamous’s Miami produced cartoons used Western Electric for sound recording, the ones made in New York mostly used RCA for sound recording
@Evilhaven22
@Evilhaven22 8 ай бұрын
I hope boomerang or metv can air paramount cartoons from 40s we need paramount cartoons to be restored
@Chris-on4jp
@Chris-on4jp 6 ай бұрын
Here's hoping for MeTv
@TheWorldOfMitchells2ndChannel
@TheWorldOfMitchells2ndChannel 8 ай бұрын
4:51 It seems like Blackie's dialogue part "well" is now intact. Most other copies of that were cut from the soundtrack's 16mm NTA print, where colors have less details and is faded to red.
@diazbrothersyoutube
@diazbrothersyoutube 8 ай бұрын
were the rest of the opening titles missing from the print - or was this an editing mistake?
@loboqueso5392
@loboqueso5392 8 ай бұрын
The titles are missing.
@TheProjectionistsVault
@TheProjectionistsVault 8 ай бұрын
it was indeed mentioned in the original listing
@hectormanuel8360
@hectormanuel8360 8 ай бұрын
Nuttin
@TheloniousCube
@TheloniousCube 8 ай бұрын
When did the trope of a wolf wearing suspenders (often only one), patched pants and a hat originate? Is it based on anything prior like a stock vaudeville character?
@kidanehdh8127
@kidanehdh8127 8 ай бұрын
My guess is that the Big Bad Wolf in the Disney adaptation of the Three Little Pigs-specifically, the 1933 version-wears everything you mentioned, except for the suspenders (since he wears two). This must have left an impression on other studios, because most of the other wolves in their cartoons-including this one-begin to dress similarly.
@TheloniousCube
@TheloniousCube 8 ай бұрын
@@kidanehdh8127 I wondered if that was it or if it predated the Disney version
@kidanehdh8127
@kidanehdh8127 8 ай бұрын
@@TheloniousCube It could be the former, but I don't recall any cartoons before the Disney version where any wolves wear these sorts of clothes.
@kevinmccabe7263
@kevinmccabe7263 8 ай бұрын
Imagine having stories today where the themes are "crime doesn't pay" and "nothing is free"...what a world
@MIC2077
@MIC2077 8 ай бұрын
​@ChristopherSobieniak Oh grow up cartoons have more depths now than before. Bad guys vs goods guys or whatever those boring overdone black and white morality the stifles any creativity within art.
@kevinmccabe7263
@kevinmccabe7263 8 ай бұрын
@@MIC2077 grow up is not an argument, it's just a childish insult. And I would prefer morality over unlimited artistic creativity.
@TheloniousCube
@TheloniousCube 8 ай бұрын
@@kevinmccabe7263 As if you made an argument in the first place! Cartoon morality is just that - a cartoon.
@kevinmccabe7263
@kevinmccabe7263 8 ай бұрын
@@TheloniousCube that's just nihilism. Saying it doesn't matter is not saying anything at all. And cartoon morality does matter. The morals in our media teach us how to interpret and respond to situations around us, they teach us what values are most important, and cartoons are watched by kids, so these are the morals being taught to our kids.
@TheloniousCube
@TheloniousCube 8 ай бұрын
@@kevinmccabe7263 It's not nihilism to say that black and white morality is an oversimplification, that we can trust people (even kids) to understand nuance and not be forced into artificially restrictive categories. Far from saying it doesn't matter, I'm saying that you are doing mankind a disservice by dumbing things down and implying there are easy answers.
@Klook6950Extras
@Klook6950Extras 4 ай бұрын
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