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* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: The beatnik Go Man Van Gogh. |
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: The beatnik Go Man Van Gogh. |
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* [[Older Than They Think]]: Prior to the creation of this show, [[Bob Clampett]] held a puppet show called ''Time For Beany'', which shows Cecil's roots as a hand-puppet. (which became a [[Running Gag]] in the show, as we ''never'' see the bottom of Cecil) Oh, and [[Stan Freberg]] voiced Cecil. |
* [[Older Than They Think]]: Prior to the creation of this show, [[Bob Clampett]] held a puppet show called ''Time For Beany'', which shows Cecil's roots as a hand-puppet. (which became a [[Running Gag]] in the show, as we ''never'' see the bottom of Cecil) Oh, and [[Stan Freberg (Creator)]] voiced Cecil. |
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** The cartoon was first billed as ''Matty's Funnies with Beany & Cecil'' (sponsored by Mattel toys). It aired in prime time for just the 1961-62 season, then migrated to ABC Saturday morning for five years as just "Beany & Cecil." |
** The cartoon was first billed as ''Matty's Funnies with Beany & Cecil'' (sponsored by Mattel toys). It aired in prime time for just the 1961-62 season, then migrated to ABC Saturday morning for five years as just "Beany & Cecil." |
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* [[Too Good to Last]]: And how! |
* [[Too Good to Last]]: And how! |
Revision as of 23:59, 9 January 2014
- Ensemble Darkhorse: The beatnik Go Man Van Gogh.
- Older Than They Think: Prior to the creation of this show, Bob Clampett held a puppet show called Time For Beany, which shows Cecil's roots as a hand-puppet. (which became a Running Gag in the show, as we never see the bottom of Cecil) Oh, and Stan Freberg (Creator) voiced Cecil.
- The cartoon was first billed as Matty's Funnies with Beany & Cecil (sponsored by Mattel toys). It aired in prime time for just the 1961-62 season, then migrated to ABC Saturday morning for five years as just "Beany & Cecil."
- Too Good to Last: And how!