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Mel Blanc, The Man of 1000 Voices [1981] - AMAZING TALENT !!
Mel Blanc did over a 1000 different Voices in over 5000 CARTOONS ! - UNIQUE GENIUS http://...
published: 10 Apr 2012
author: L0STanimation
Mel Blanc, The Man of 1000 Voices [1981] - AMAZING TALENT !!
Mel Blanc, The Man of 1000 Voices [1981] - AMAZING TALENT !!
Mel Blanc did over a 1000 different Voices in over 5000 CARTOONS ! - UNIQUE GENIUS http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnmJALXh_sI Melvin Jerome "Mel" Blanc (May ...- published: 10 Apr 2012
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- author: L0STanimation
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Mel Blanc: The Man of a Thousand Voices
This is not mine but it is good so I wanted to share it. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt13240...
published: 06 Jun 2011
author: Chris Glidden
Mel Blanc: The Man of a Thousand Voices
Mel Blanc: The Man of a Thousand Voices
This is not mine but it is good so I wanted to share it. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1324021/ Production Companies New Wave Entertainment Distributors Warner...- published: 06 Jun 2011
- views: 589868
- author: Chris Glidden
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Jack Benny and Mel Blanc, whats in a name.
Two of all time greats ,Mels dog impersonations and Jack is STILL 39 !...
published: 04 Sep 2011
author: Alex Munro
Jack Benny and Mel Blanc, whats in a name.
Jack Benny and Mel Blanc, whats in a name.
Two of all time greats ,Mels dog impersonations and Jack is STILL 39 !- published: 04 Sep 2011
- views: 134029
- author: Alex Munro
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Jack Benny-Mel Blanc
tijuana strings....
published: 20 Sep 2010
author: DanielSimpsonDayye
Jack Benny-Mel Blanc
Jack Benny-Mel Blanc
tijuana strings.- published: 20 Sep 2010
- views: 282430
- author: DanielSimpsonDayye
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Jack Benny - Mel Blanc Classic Routine
Here's a classic Jack Benny and Mel Blanc routine from "The Jack Benny Program" that ran i...
published: 20 Nov 2007
author: tvrewind
Jack Benny - Mel Blanc Classic Routine
Jack Benny - Mel Blanc Classic Routine
Here's a classic Jack Benny and Mel Blanc routine from "The Jack Benny Program" that ran in the early 1960's. Jack loved to do this skit with Mel. Video rema...- published: 20 Nov 2007
- views: 655671
- author: tvrewind
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The Voices of Mel Blanc
I decided to re-do my "Voices of Mel Blanc" video because I was downright sick and tired o...
published: 16 Jul 2010
author: DreamDancer82
The Voices of Mel Blanc
The Voices of Mel Blanc
I decided to re-do my "Voices of Mel Blanc" video because I was downright sick and tired of people asking me if the line in the Flintstones clip I was using ...- published: 16 Jul 2010
- views: 53418
- author: DreamDancer82
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Private SNAFU vs Malaria Mike 1944 US Army Training Cartoon, Mel Blanc, Chuck Jones
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html
Private Snafu battles a...
published: 27 Mar 2014
Private SNAFU vs Malaria Mike 1944 US Army Training Cartoon, Mel Blanc, Chuck Jones
Private SNAFU vs Malaria Mike 1944 US Army Training Cartoon, Mel Blanc, Chuck Jones
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html Private Snafu battles a malaria-transmitting mosquito. Directed by Chuck Jones, voices by Mel Blanc. US Army Training Film MISC. 1035 Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original). more Private Snafu: Booby Traps: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PbDa-NlX9A The Home Front http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGmIhhMi8cg Spies http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJn_aB4FjpI Snafuperman http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Op6-V5x8XHQ Fighting Tools: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRyUAUl2q5M Censored: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxbFB7myZIw Rumors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEdboFx1mK8 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_Snafu_vs._Malaria_Mike Private Snafu vs. Malaria Mike is an animated short, directed by Chuck Jones and first released in March, 1944. It features Private Snafu facing a malaria-transmitting mosquito... Plot The film opens to a wanted poster of Malaria Mike, the mosquito, placed on a tree. The surrounding area is a swamp. Mike himself admires his image in the poster, though he is not satisfied with the depiction of his nose. A splash of water alerts Mike to the presence of a potential target for him: the naked backside of Snafu. The soldier is currently bathing in a stream. Mike consults a chart detailing the choice parts of an American soldier. The buttocks are identified as filet mignon in the chart. Examining the buttocks of Snafu, Mike recognizes the man. Claiming to never forget a face. Mike reads the dog tags of Snafu and is enthusiastic to learn that the soldier is blood type A, his favorite type. As Snafu dresses, Mike follows Snafu around and attempts to assault him. Various movements and clothing protect Snafu as time passes. In one occasion, Mike misses his target and infects a nearby tree with malaria. It promptly shrivels up and dies. Finally Snafu makes a mistake by rising from his camp bed with his backside nude. While kissing a photo of his girlfriend, his nude rear is offered as a target to Mike. The snout of the mosquito finally hits the mark. Some time later, Mike is depicted sitting at an easy chair with a son sitting on his knee. The inquisitive boy asks what his father did in the "great war". The camera provides the answer by shifting to a nearby fireplace and to a trophy head mounted above it, the head of Snafu. In a postscript, Snafu thanks his sponsors, the United States Army. He credits them as providers of insect repellent, mosquito nets, atabrine tablets, and horse sense. He wishes he had actually used them. Context In the Pacific War, the lack of mosquito control measures had caused malaria to reach epidemic status. Entire infected units had to be evacuated before actually experiencing combat. Early in the War, it was estimated that malaria caused eight to ten times as many casualties than the battlefield. In 1943, James C. Magee, Surgeon General of the United States Army, created special units to plan and carry out malaria control. The same year, Douglas MacArthur issued orders concerning malaria control measures. Among them was raising the shipping priority of anti-malaria supplies, providing troops with prophylactic drugs (quinine and atabrine) and mosquito repellents, and training troops in the importance of malaria. Also in 1943, the United States Army started issuing educational propaganda about malaria. The educational campaign included films, radio broadcasts, posters, pinup calendars, signs, manuals, matchbooks, ration containers, and maps. All warning soldiers to protect themselves from malaria infection. This animated short film was part of the wider campaign. Some of the Private Snafu films reused animation from mainstream films of Warner Bros. Cartoons. The air raid-like climax of the film derives from The Fighting 69th ½ (1941)...- published: 27 Mar 2014
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MEL BLANC. Classic Sad Sack Routine w/ Lucille Ball. Live Performance from 1944.
This short segment features Mel Black being taped doing a radio show with Lucille Ball and...
published: 06 Oct 2013
MEL BLANC. Classic Sad Sack Routine w/ Lucille Ball. Live Performance from 1944.
MEL BLANC. Classic Sad Sack Routine w/ Lucille Ball. Live Performance from 1944.
This short segment features Mel Black being taped doing a radio show with Lucille Ball and Kay Kaiser. Brilliantly funny. This film was shot for the U.S military and is therefore public domain.- published: 06 Oct 2013
- views: 35
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Rare Interview of Mel Blanc on CNN
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published: 03 Aug 2013
author: Jorodrummers
Rare Interview of Mel Blanc on CNN
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Jack Benny Buys a Wallet and Tortures a Store Clerk at Christmas
Mel Blanc (the voice of Bugs Bunny) was a common foil on the Jack Benny Program. All the s...
published: 17 Dec 2011
author: R. Joseph Owles
Jack Benny Buys a Wallet and Tortures a Store Clerk at Christmas
Jack Benny Buys a Wallet and Tortures a Store Clerk at Christmas
Mel Blanc (the voice of Bugs Bunny) was a common foil on the Jack Benny Program. All the scenes from the famous Christmas episode linked together.- published: 17 Dec 2011
- views: 12915
- author: R. Joseph Owles
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Mel Blanc with Jack Benny - Classic Sy sketch.avi
Classic Mel Blanc sketch on "The Jack Benny Show" Sy Si Sue Sew... Watch as Benny nearly l...
published: 05 Apr 2010
author: OliverDePlace
Mel Blanc with Jack Benny - Classic Sy sketch.avi
Mel Blanc with Jack Benny - Classic Sy sketch.avi
Classic Mel Blanc sketch on "The Jack Benny Show" Sy Si Sue Sew... Watch as Benny nearly loses it. Timing is everything.- published: 05 Apr 2010
- views: 73191
- author: OliverDePlace
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Mel Blanc did over a 1000 different Voices in over 5000 CARTOONS ! - UNIQUE GENIUS
Melvin Jerome "Mel" Blanc (May 30, 1908 -- July 10, 1989) was an American voice actor and ...
published: 13 Apr 2012
author: Mel Blanc
Mel Blanc did over a 1000 different Voices in over 5000 CARTOONS ! - UNIQUE GENIUS
Mel Blanc did over a 1000 different Voices in over 5000 CARTOONS ! - UNIQUE GENIUS
Melvin Jerome "Mel" Blanc (May 30, 1908 -- July 10, 1989) was an American voice actor and comedian. Although he began his nearly 60 YEARS long career perform...- published: 13 Apr 2012
- views: 31301
- author: Mel Blanc
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Mel Blanc
The Late Great Mel Blanc doing what he does best....
published: 02 Oct 2012
author: Kevin Bell
Mel Blanc
Mel Blanc
The Late Great Mel Blanc doing what he does best.- published: 02 Oct 2012
- views: 573
- author: Kevin Bell
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Mel Blanc Interview 1984 Part 1/2
Gordon Atkinson interviews voice legend Mel Blanc from his weekly radio series, Show Bill....
published: 28 Aug 2013
Mel Blanc Interview 1984 Part 1/2
Mel Blanc Interview 1984 Part 1/2
Gordon Atkinson interviews voice legend Mel Blanc from his weekly radio series, Show Bill.- published: 28 Aug 2013
- views: 47
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Want to buy a record with Mel Blanc at Wallichs Music City / "Vintage Los Angeles" on Facebook
THE LAST 6 MINUTES OF THIS IS NOW AVAILABLE ON MY CHANNEL. Filmed in wonderful color, this...
published: 08 Jul 2011
author: Alison Martino
Want to buy a record with Mel Blanc at Wallichs Music City / "Vintage Los Angeles" on Facebook
Want to buy a record with Mel Blanc at Wallichs Music City / "Vintage Los Angeles" on Facebook
THE LAST 6 MINUTES OF THIS IS NOW AVAILABLE ON MY CHANNEL. Filmed in wonderful color, this special promotional film was made in 1951 , it is 35 minutes long ...- published: 08 Jul 2011
- views: 38874
- author: Alison Martino
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Private SNAFU Going Home 1944 US Army Training Cartoon, Mel Blanc, Chuck Jones
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html
Private Snafu talks too...
published: 04 Apr 2014
Private SNAFU Going Home 1944 US Army Training Cartoon, Mel Blanc, Chuck Jones
Private SNAFU Going Home 1944 US Army Training Cartoon, Mel Blanc, Chuck Jones
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html Private Snafu talks too much while on leave, with disastrous consequences. Directed by Chuck Jones, voices by Mel Blanc. US Army Training Film MISC. 1085 Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original). more Private Snafu: Booby Traps: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PbDa-NlX9A The Home Front http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGmIhhMi8cg Spies http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJn_aB4FjpI Snafuperman http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Op6-V5x8XHQ Fighting Tools: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRyUAUl2q5M Censored: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxbFB7myZIw Rumors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEdboFx1mK8 vs Malaria Mike: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6hC53VlhSM&noredirect;=1 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Going_Home_(1944_film) Going Home is part of the Private Snafu series of animated shorts produced by Warner Bros. during World War II. Made in 1944, the cartoon features the vocal talents of Mel Blanc and was directed by Chuck Jones. The script writers for the Snafu cartoons were typically uncredited, though animation historians consider that the scriptwriter of this short was Dr. Seuss... Private Snafu returns from the "global grind" of World War II to the United States home front, on leave from the military. His ship passes the Statue of Liberty to enter the New York Harbor, then he makes his way to his hometown of Podunk. The narrator explains that Snafu, the town's "returning hero", feels "safe at home, away from battle". He also feels safe in discussing military matters with civilians, including restricted information. He starts by talking to his family and girlfriend (a blonde) over dinner. Describing the recent activities of his unit, the 999th division, and their co-operation with the British Army. He keeps offering information to others while wandering around town. He describes to a police officer the construction details of a secret base and its runway. A crowd gathers round to listen to him. While at a filling station, Snafu tries to impress the female attendant by sharing information on the new Japanese tanks. At a movie theater, a newsreel reports that one of the Japanese islands was obliterated, that the event is attributed to an American secret weapon, and that Hideki Tojo doesn't know what hit him. Among the audience of the movie theater is Snafu, seated next to an attractive brunette. Trying to impress the lady, he shares information on said secret weapon: a flying bazooka. His detailed information is featured as a schematic diagram. While drinking at a bar, Snafu reveals information concerning the next planned move against the enemy forces. A mimeograph is depicted printing said information. In a park, Snafu is making out with a young woman behind a bush. He takes the time to describe operations of the Pacific War. The "confidential" information makes it to an electric billboard. At a barber shop, Snafu receives a haircut and a manicure. He can not resist sharing military information with the barber and the manicurist. The narrator makes the point that skywriting the information would be no more effective in making it public. The final scene starts at Snafu's home, where he and his girlfriend dance the jitterbug. A radio announcement informs them of the latest news from the War Department. The entire 999th division has been annihilated by enemy forces, and the military disaster is blamed on "recent leaks in restricted military information". Snafu is enraged that some jerk "shot his mouth off" and now his division is gone. He wishes for the unknown jerk to be run over by a tram. In response, a tram passes through the living room and runs over Snafu. Ending the short. Release While completed by May or June, 1944, Going Home was never released. The rationale behind the decision is unknown, though there are several theories on the subject. One theory is that the scene depicting Snafu and the girl making out in the bushes was deemed too Sexually suggestive by the standards of the time. Another theory considers that the Snafu series was in a transition phase and that the short was too reminiscent of its earlier entries... A third theory, is that the negative portrayal of the United States home front was held against this short... A fourth theory was that the finale had the potential to alienate the audience... A fifth theory is that the secret weapon able to obliterate entire islands was deemed a bit too close in nature to an actual military secret: The atomic bomb.- published: 04 Apr 2014
- views: 239
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Private SNAFU Censored 1944 US Army Training Cartoon, Mel Blanc, Frank Tashlin
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html
Private Snafu learns he ...
published: 18 Mar 2014
Private SNAFU Censored 1944 US Army Training Cartoon, Mel Blanc, Frank Tashlin
Private SNAFU Censored 1944 US Army Training Cartoon, Mel Blanc, Frank Tashlin
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html Private Snafu learns he should watch what he writes in letters to home. "Originally created by Theodore Geisel (Dr. Seuss) and Phil Eastman, most of the cartoons were produced by Warner Brothers Animation Studios - employing their animators, voice actors (primarily Mel Blanc) and Carl Stalling's music." Public domain film from the US National Archives slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original). more Private Snafu: Booby Traps: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PbDa-NlX9A The Home Front http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGmIhhMi8cg Spies http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJn_aB4FjpI Snafuperman http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Op6-V5x8XHQ Fighting Tools: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRyUAUl2q5M http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_Snafu Private Snafu is the title character of a series of black-and-white American instructional cartoon shorts produced between 1943 and 1945 during World War II. The character was created by director Frank Capra, chairman of the U.S. Army Air Force First Motion Picture Unit, and most were written by Theodor "Dr. Seuss" Geisel, Philip D. Eastman, and Munro Leaf. Although the United States Army gave Walt Disney the first crack at creating the cartoons, Leon Schlesinger of the Warner Bros. animation studio underbid Disney by two-thirds and won the contract. Disney had also demanded exclusive ownership of the character, and merchandising rights. Nel (2007) shows the goal was to help enlisted men with weak literacy skills learn through animated cartoons (and also supplementary comic books). They featured simple language, racy illustrations, no profanity, and subtle moralizing. Private Snafu did everything wrong, so that his negative example taught basic lessons about secrecy, disease prevention, and proper military protocols. Private Snafu cartoons were a military secret—for the armed forces only. Surveys to ascertain the soldiers' film favorites showed that the Snafu cartoons usually rated highest or second highest. Each cartoon was produced in six weeks, compared to the six months usually taken for short cartoons of the same kind... Most of the Private Snafu shorts are educational, and although the War Department had to approve the storyboards, the Warner directors were allowed great latitude in order to keep the cartoons entertaining... The Snafu shorts are notable because they were produced during the Golden Age of Warner Bros. animation. Directors such as Chuck Jones, Friz Freleng, Bob Clampett, and Frank Tashlin worked on them, and their characteristic styles are in top form. P. D. Eastman was a writer and storyboard artist for the Snafu shorts. Voice characterizations were provided by the celebrated Mel Blanc (Private Snafu's voice was similar to Blanc's Bugs Bunny characterization, and Bugs himself actually made cameos in the Snafu episodes Gas and Three Brothers). Toward the end of the war, other studios began producing Snafu shorts as well (the Army accused Schlesinger of padding his bills), though some of these never made it to celluloid before the war ended. The Snafu films are also partly responsible for keeping the animation studios open during the war—by producing such training films, the studios were declared an essential industry. After the war, the Snafu cartoons went largely forgotten. Prints eventually wound up in the hands of collectors, and these form the basis for The Complete, Uncensored Private Snafu, a VHS and DVD collection from Bosko Video...- published: 18 Mar 2014
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MEL BLANC - Daffy Duck's Rhapsody (1950)
The genius of Mel Blanc is truly showcased with this amazing vocal, as the irrepressible D...
published: 03 Dec 2010
author: verycoolsound
MEL BLANC - Daffy Duck's Rhapsody (1950)
MEL BLANC - Daffy Duck's Rhapsody (1950)
The genius of Mel Blanc is truly showcased with this amazing vocal, as the irrepressible Daffy Duck. The music is adapted from Franz Listz's "Hungarian Rhaps...- published: 03 Dec 2010
- views: 26786
- author: verycoolsound