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June Lucille Forer (born September 18, 1917), better known as June Foray, is an American voice actress and actress best known as the voice of such animated characters as Rocky the Flying Squirrel, Lucifer from Cinderella, Cindy Lou Who, Jokey Smurf, Granny from the Tweety Bird cartoons, Grammi Gummi from The Adventures of the Gummi Bears series and Magica De Spell, among many others. Her career has encompassed radio, theatrical shorts, feature films, television, record albums (particularly with Stan Freberg), video games, talking toys and other media. Foray was also one of the early members of ASIFA-Hollywood, the society devoted to promoting and encouraging animation. She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame honoring her voice work in television.
June Foray was born as June Lucille Forer on September 18, 1917 in Springfield, Massachusetts, one of three children of father Maurice and mother Ida. The family resided at 75 Orange Street. Her voice was first broadcast in a local radio drama when she was 12 years old; by age 15, she was doing regular radio voice work. Two years later, after graduating from Classical High School, she moved with her parents and siblings to Los Angeles, California, near Ida's brother, after engineer Maurice fell on hard financial times.
Voice-over (also known as off-camera or off-stage commentary) is a production technique where a voice—that is not part of the narrative (non-diegetic)—is used in a radio, television production, filmmaking, theatre, or other presentations. The voice-over is read from a script and may be spoken by someone who appears elsewhere in the production or by a specialist voice talent. It is usually pre-recorded and placed over the top of a film or video and commonly used in documentaries or news reports to explain information. It may also be read live for events such as award presentations.
In Herman Melville's Moby Dick (1956), Ishmael (Richard Basehart) narrates the story and sometimes comments on the action in voice-over, as does Joe Gillis (William Holden) in Sunset Boulevard (1950) and Eric Erickson (William Holden) in The Counterfeit Traitor (1962); adult Pip (John Mills) in Great Expectations (1946) and Michael York in a television remake (1974).
Voice-over technique is likewise used to give voices and personalities to animated characters. Noteworthy and versatile voice actors include Mel Blanc, Daws Butler, Don Messick, Paul Frees, and June Foray.
Flying squirrels (scientifically known as Pteromyini or Petauristini) are a tribe of 44 species of squirrels in the family Sciuridae. They are not capable of flight in the same way as birds or bats but are able to glide from one tree to another with the aid of a patagium, a furry, parachute-like membrane that stretches from wrist to ankle. Their long tail provides stability in flight. Anatomically they are very similar to other squirrels but have a number of adaptations to suit their life style; their limb bones are longer and their hand, foot bones and distal vertebrae are shorter. While flying they are able to steer and exert control over their glide path with their limbs and tail.
Molecular studies have shown that flying squirrels are monophyletic and originated some 18–20 million years ago. Most are nocturnal and omnivorous, eating fruit, seeds, buds, flowers, insects, gastropods, spiders, fungi, bird's eggs and tree sap. The young are born in a nest and are at first naked and helpless. They are cared for by their mother and by five weeks are able to practice gliding skills so that by ten weeks they are ready to leave the nest,
Looney Tunes is an American animated series of comedy short films produced by Warner Bros. from 1930 to 1969 during the golden age of American animation, alongside its sister series Merrie Melodies. Drawing inspiration for its name from Walt Disney's then-concurrent musical series Silly Symphonies, Looney Tunes initially showcased Warner-owned musical compositions through the adventures of cartoon characters such as Bosko and Buddy.
Later, following the animation studio's addition of directors Tex Avery and Chuck Jones among others, as well as the voice actor Mel Blanc, Looney Tunes rose to greater fame for introducing such cartoon stars as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, Tweety Bird, Sylvester the Cat, Yosemite Sam, Foghorn Leghorn, Marvin the Martian, Pepé Le Pew, Speedy Gonzales, Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, the Tasmanian Devil and many others. These characters themselves are commonly referred to as the "Looney Tunes" (or "Looney Toons"). From 1942 to 1964, Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies were the most popular animated shorts in movie theaters, exceeding the works of Disney and other popular competitors including Fleischer Studios, Walter Lantz Productions, UPA, Terrytoons and MGM.
Rocket J. Squirrel, usually called by the nickname "Rocky", is the name of the flying squirrel protagonist of the 1959-1964 animated television series Rocky and His Friends and The Bullwinkle Show (both shows often referred to collectively as The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show), produced by Jay Ward. Rocky's sidekick is the cartoon moose, Bullwinkle. Both Rocky and Bullwinkle were given the middle initial "J" as a reference to Ward.
Jay Ward and partner Alex Anderson originally created Rocky as part of The Frostbite Falls Review, a proposed pilot that wasn't developed. The character was later used as the star of the series Rocky and His Friends.
Rocky shared a house with Bullwinkle, in the fictional small town of Frostbite Falls, Minnesota, a parody of the real-life American town of International Falls, Minnesota. Rocky and Bullwinkle would often have various adventures that usually saw them thwart the various schemes of the series' villains, Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale (and also occasionally Boris and Natasha's superior, Fearless Leader).
Fans of classic cartoons are remembering June Foray, the “woman of a thousand voices” who brought such beloved characters as Rocky the Flying Squirrel and Cindy Lou Who to life. She was 99. » Subscribe to TODAY: http://on.today.com/SubscribeToTODAY » Watch the latest from TODAY: http://bit.ly/LatestTODAY About: TODAY brings you the latest headlines and expert tips on money, health and parenting. We wake up every morning to give you and your family all you need to start your day. If it matters to you, it matters to us. We are in the people business. Subscribe to our channel for exclusive TODAY archival footage & our original web series. Connect with TODAY Online! Visit TODAY's Website: http://on.today.com/ReadTODAY Find TODAY on Facebook: http://on.today.com/LikeTODAY Follow TODAY on Tw...
My final video in my whole "The Voices of" series. This one is dedicated to the Queen of Voice Actress, Ms. June Foray.
See the full interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/june-foray
Famed voice actress, June Foray is dead at the age of 99. Uproxx reports that Foray was a staple in the Hollywood animation scene, voicing some of "the most iconic cartoon characters of all-time." This includes Rocky, from The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show and Cindy Lou Who from Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas. She was also featured in The Flintstones, The Twilight Zone, The Looney Tunes Show and in many Disney films, including Peter Pan, Mulan and Cinderella. Uproxx says that the news of her death was announced by a friend on Facebook. http://uproxx.com/tv/june-foray-dead-rocky-and-bullwinkle/ http://www.wochit.com This video was produced by YT Wochit Entertainment using http://wochit.com
For legendary voice actress, June Foray, everyday life can be very animated ... and we're not exaggerating when we say that! 95 years young, Foray continues to be an active presence in the world of voice-over work in Hollywood. Chances are very likely that you've heard her at some point in your lifetime whether it be on radio, television, movies or even your playroom as a kid ... and you probably didn't even know it. She has given voice to a multitude of favorite animated characters ranging from Lucifer the Cat in Walt Disney's Cinderella to Granny in the Sylvester and Tweety Looney Tunes shorts to Rocky the Flying Squirrel in the Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. Throw in several Hanna-Barbera characters, some beloved Christmas specials, a voice appearance in JAWS (yep!), a spot on an early ...
One of Foray's close friends said she died Wednesday. Her 100th birthday was just a few weeks away. Learn more about this story at www.newsy.com/70913/ Find more videos like this at www.newsy.com Follow Newsy on Facebook: www.facebook.com/newsyvideos Follow Newsy on Twitter: www.twitter.com/newsyvideos
Meet living legend and the first lady of animation, June Foray. Chuck and Stacey J. are so honored to welcome to VO Buzz Weekly a true living legend and the First Lady of animation, June Foray. In Part 1, you’ll be treated to a montage of some of June’s most memorable characters, from the very first one to today, and hear how her incredible career began when she was just 15 years old. She talks about her favorite characters and makes one of Chuck’s childhood dreams come true with a little Rocky and Bullwinkle improv. June reflects on teaching students at USC, SC and Cal Arts and recounts how she was instrumental in starting the ASIFA Hollywood organization and what we know today as the Annie Awards. She shares her experience of winning her first Emmy award in 2012 for her role as Mrs. Ca...
On Wednesday it was reported that June Foray, who voiced characters in film and television for decades, died at the age of 99. Foray, who was known as the "Cartoon Queen," was most famous for voicing Rocky the Flying Squirrel and Natasha Fatale on the cartoon show "Rocky and Bullwinkle." Other notable roles include Nell from "The Dudley Do-Right Show," Witch Hazel from "Looney Tunes" and Cindy Lou Who from "How the Grinch Stole Christmas." In addition, Foray also won an Emmy for voicing Mrs. Cauldron on "The Garfield Show," and was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2000. http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_entertainment/~3/E40WfIYtPI4/index.html http://www.wochit.com This video was produced by YT Wochit Entertainment using http://wochit.com
Voice artists Bob Peterson (Dug in "Up") and June Foray (the Looney Tunes series) discuss their craft at the Academy's "Voices of Character" event in August 2010.
June Foray (September 1917 - July 2017) Rest in Peace ● Pay Your Tribute ● Share Your Thoughts Remember Us → https://goo.gl/XzNtnn Follow Us: Twitter → https://twitter.com/RIP3ooo Facebook → https://facebook.com/RIP3ooo Google+ → https://plus.google.com/+RIP3ooo Soundtrack: "At Rest" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under CC BY 3.0, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 Bio source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (wikipedia.org), Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 Unported, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0
DENNIS DAILY continues a series of long-form interviews, drawn from his archives, with interesting people. This time he talks to the queen of the cartoons, JUNE FORAY.
Our interview with June Foray born September 18, 1917. June Foray is an American voice actress, best known as the voice of many animated characters (particularly Lucifer from Cinderella, Rocky the Flying Squirrel, Cindy Lou Who, Jokey Smurf, Witch Hazel, Granny, Natasha Fatale and Nell Fenwick). Her career has encompassed radio, theatrical shorts, feature films, television, record albums (particularly with Stan Freberg), video games, talking toys and other media. Foray was also one of the founding members of ASIFA-Hollywood, the society devoted to promoting and encouraging animation. Visit The David Feldman Radio Show: http://davidfeldmancomedy.com/audio Please subscribe to us on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/david-feldman-comedy-podcast/id321997239 Please Friend Me On Face...
This segment from EWABS features an amazing interview with the venerable voice actor June Foray from June 2012 Episode 50.
Tonight We Celebrate EWABS 50th Episode ! Our Special Guest Tonight : The first Lady of Cartoon Voicing - June Foray ! One of the best known voices. Heard in thousands of animated cartoons http://juneforay.com/ The show begins with a brief lament that last weeks show wasn't recorded. (Those of us who saw it live with Rolonda Watts will never forget it) That's another good reason to watch Sunday nights, and chat with other viewers. Dan relates his experiences purchasing his Toyota Prius...Congratulations Dan ! In a recent show Dan related his experiences with a moose, this week it's a squirrel lol. George's holiday weekend included some music at the Cajun blues festival. George discusses level settings in your auditions for animation. Visit voice actor Bob Ball's Pop...
An impromptu Happy Birthday Celebration for with the Queen of Voice-Overs, JUNE FORAY, with Will Ryan and the Cactus Cowboys (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Will-Ryan-the-Cactus-County-Cowboys/189841937760792 )Her 95th Birthday bash was held at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena (http://www.coffeegallery.com/). She is so WONDERFUL! No wonder they gave her a star on the walk of fame in Hollywood!
It's Rocky the Flying Squirrel! Natasha! Holy Smoke! June Foray. Along with Paul Dooley, Eddie Pepitone, Frank Conniff, Jeremy S. Kramer, Janie Haddad Tompkins, Mark Thompson and Chris Pina.Written by Frank Conniff, Guy Nicolucci, David Weiss, Ray James and Dylan Brody.
Looking into it Magica De Spell was voiced by June Foray, and looking at her works, wow did a lot of works I grew up with, respect for her reprising her role ^_^
(Cedars' vlog no. 162) In my latest foray into JW Broadcasting insanity, I analyze the admonitions of Robert Luccioni, a helper to the Governing Body, as he urges Jehovah's Witnesses to set aside downheartedness and give their all to serving Jehovah. Support me on Patreon: https://patreon.com/cedars Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cedarsjwsurvey Buy my book, "The Reluctant Apostate": http://a.co/5qFN4JU
Art Linkletter throws a House Party for some Hollywood brats at Christmastime, and then introduces this wonderful Russian-made cartoon, based on the Andersen classic, and featuring first-rate voice talent such as Paul Frees, Dick Beals, June Foray, and, sadly anticipating the all-star takeover of cartoon voices decades later, Tommy Kirk, Sandra Dee, and Patty McCormack.
Director Matthew O'Callaghan, Voice Talent (and living legend) June Foray, and Exec Producer Sam Register. Shot at WB, Dec 2011
Here is an interview with the lovely and talented June Foray. In this interview, Ms. Foray talks about working with Jay Ward on the Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoon show.
Meet living legend and the first lady of animation, June Foray. Chuck and Stacey J. are so honored to welcome to VO Buzz Weekly a true living legend and the First Lady of animation, June Foray. In Part 1, you’ll be treated to a montage of some of June’s most memorable characters, from the very first one to today, and hear how her incredible career began when she was just 15 years old. She talks about her favorite characters and makes one of Chuck’s childhood dreams come true with a little Rocky and Bullwinkle improv. June reflects on teaching students at USC, SC and Cal Arts and recounts how she was instrumental in starting the ASIFA Hollywood organization and what we know today as the Annie Awards. She shares her experience of winning her first Emmy award in 2012 for her role as Mrs. Ca...
See her full interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/june-foray
This segment from EWABS features an amazing interview with the venerable voice actor June Foray from June 2012 Episode 50.
For legendary voice actress, June Foray, everyday life can be very animated ... and we're not exaggerating when we say that! 95 years young, Foray continues to be an active presence in the world of voice-over work in Hollywood. Chances are very likely that you've heard her at some point in your lifetime whether it be on radio, television, movies or even your playroom as a kid ... and you probably didn't even know it. She has given voice to a multitude of favorite animated characters ranging from Lucifer the Cat in Walt Disney's Cinderella to Granny in the Sylvester and Tweety Looney Tunes shorts to Rocky the Flying Squirrel in the Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. Throw in several Hanna-Barbera characters, some beloved Christmas specials, a voice appearance in JAWS (yep!), a spot on an early ...
See the full interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/june-foray
June Foray is best known for her role as Rocket J. Squirrel, from Rocky and Bullwinkle. But she did all the female voices on that show, and worked with the legendary Mel Blanc as Granny on the Bugs Bunny show. In this clip you'll see the raw interview and a character voice performance we did together. The two versions of the story whichwent to air is also posted here. Howard
Voice artists Bob Peterson (Dug in "Up") and June Foray (the Looney Tunes series) discuss their craft at the Academy's "Voices of Character" event in August 2010.
PLEASE NOTE YOUTUBE THESE INTERVIEWS WERE PERSONALLY DONE BY ME IN 2003. THEY BELONG TO THE INTERVIEWER. THEY ARE BEING RELEASED NOW FOR OTHERS TO ENJOY. SOME BRIEF JUNE FORAY FACTS: --Foray guest-starred only once on The Simpsons, in the Season 1 episode "Some Enchanted Evening" as the receptionist for the Rubber Baby Buggy Bumper Babysitting Service. This was a play on a famous Rocky & Bullwinkle gag years earlier in which none of the cartoon's characters, including narrator Bill Conrad, could pronounce "rubber baby buggy bumpers" unerringly. This was also a problem in a Tom Slick episode, regular feature on the George of the Jungle cartoon show. --Foray was later homaged in The Simpsons, in the season 8 episode "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show" in which a character named ...
Watch autistic animator and advocate Dani Bowman (DaniMation.com), Ruth Elliott-Hildson and Keaton Bicknell live at Comic-Con 2016 for the San Diego International Children’s Film Festival. They are about to premiere their 6th film for “Somebody Needs You” (Writer, Ruth Elliott-Hilsdon, Voiceover by June Foray) and re-present “The Adventures of Pelican Pete: A Bird is Born” (Director, Keaton Bicknell). This video and photos were produced by Liz H Kelly, Goody Awards Founder and reporter for The Huffington Post. Follow her Comic-Con updates on Twitter @LizHKelly http://twitter.com/lizhkelly
Fans of classic cartoons are remembering June Foray, the “woman of a thousand voices” who brought such beloved characters as Rocky the Flying Squirrel and Cindy Lou Who to life. She was 99. » Subscribe to TODAY: http://on.today.com/SubscribeToTODAY » Watch the latest from TODAY: http://bit.ly/LatestTODAY About: TODAY brings you the latest headlines and expert tips on money, health and parenting. We wake up every morning to give you and your family all you need to start your day. If it matters to you, it matters to us. We are in the people business. Subscribe to our channel for exclusive TODAY archival footage & our original web series. Connect with TODAY Online! Visit TODAY's Website: http://on.today.com/ReadTODAY Find TODAY on Facebook: http://on.today.com/LikeTODAY Follow TODAY on Tw...
My final video in my whole "The Voices of" series. This one is dedicated to the Queen of Voice Actress, Ms. June Foray.
See the full interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/june-foray
Famed voice actress, June Foray is dead at the age of 99. Uproxx reports that Foray was a staple in the Hollywood animation scene, voicing some of "the most iconic cartoon characters of all-time." This includes Rocky, from The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show and Cindy Lou Who from Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas. She was also featured in The Flintstones, The Twilight Zone, The Looney Tunes Show and in many Disney films, including Peter Pan, Mulan and Cinderella. Uproxx says that the news of her death was announced by a friend on Facebook. http://uproxx.com/tv/june-foray-dead-rocky-and-bullwinkle/ http://www.wochit.com This video was produced by YT Wochit Entertainment using http://wochit.com
For legendary voice actress, June Foray, everyday life can be very animated ... and we're not exaggerating when we say that! 95 years young, Foray continues to be an active presence in the world of voice-over work in Hollywood. Chances are very likely that you've heard her at some point in your lifetime whether it be on radio, television, movies or even your playroom as a kid ... and you probably didn't even know it. She has given voice to a multitude of favorite animated characters ranging from Lucifer the Cat in Walt Disney's Cinderella to Granny in the Sylvester and Tweety Looney Tunes shorts to Rocky the Flying Squirrel in the Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. Throw in several Hanna-Barbera characters, some beloved Christmas specials, a voice appearance in JAWS (yep!), a spot on an early ...
One of Foray's close friends said she died Wednesday. Her 100th birthday was just a few weeks away. Learn more about this story at www.newsy.com/70913/ Find more videos like this at www.newsy.com Follow Newsy on Facebook: www.facebook.com/newsyvideos Follow Newsy on Twitter: www.twitter.com/newsyvideos
Meet living legend and the first lady of animation, June Foray. Chuck and Stacey J. are so honored to welcome to VO Buzz Weekly a true living legend and the First Lady of animation, June Foray. In Part 1, you’ll be treated to a montage of some of June’s most memorable characters, from the very first one to today, and hear how her incredible career began when she was just 15 years old. She talks about her favorite characters and makes one of Chuck’s childhood dreams come true with a little Rocky and Bullwinkle improv. June reflects on teaching students at USC, SC and Cal Arts and recounts how she was instrumental in starting the ASIFA Hollywood organization and what we know today as the Annie Awards. She shares her experience of winning her first Emmy award in 2012 for her role as Mrs. Ca...
On Wednesday it was reported that June Foray, who voiced characters in film and television for decades, died at the age of 99. Foray, who was known as the "Cartoon Queen," was most famous for voicing Rocky the Flying Squirrel and Natasha Fatale on the cartoon show "Rocky and Bullwinkle." Other notable roles include Nell from "The Dudley Do-Right Show," Witch Hazel from "Looney Tunes" and Cindy Lou Who from "How the Grinch Stole Christmas." In addition, Foray also won an Emmy for voicing Mrs. Cauldron on "The Garfield Show," and was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2000. http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_entertainment/~3/E40WfIYtPI4/index.html http://www.wochit.com This video was produced by YT Wochit Entertainment using http://wochit.com
Voice artists Bob Peterson (Dug in "Up") and June Foray (the Looney Tunes series) discuss their craft at the Academy's "Voices of Character" event in August 2010.
June Foray (September 1917 - July 2017) Rest in Peace ● Pay Your Tribute ● Share Your Thoughts Remember Us → https://goo.gl/XzNtnn Follow Us: Twitter → https://twitter.com/RIP3ooo Facebook → https://facebook.com/RIP3ooo Google+ → https://plus.google.com/+RIP3ooo Soundtrack: "At Rest" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under CC BY 3.0, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 Bio source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (wikipedia.org), Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 Unported, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0
DENNIS DAILY continues a series of long-form interviews, drawn from his archives, with interesting people. This time he talks to the queen of the cartoons, JUNE FORAY.
Our interview with June Foray born September 18, 1917. June Foray is an American voice actress, best known as the voice of many animated characters (particularly Lucifer from Cinderella, Rocky the Flying Squirrel, Cindy Lou Who, Jokey Smurf, Witch Hazel, Granny, Natasha Fatale and Nell Fenwick). Her career has encompassed radio, theatrical shorts, feature films, television, record albums (particularly with Stan Freberg), video games, talking toys and other media. Foray was also one of the founding members of ASIFA-Hollywood, the society devoted to promoting and encouraging animation. Visit The David Feldman Radio Show: http://davidfeldmancomedy.com/audio Please subscribe to us on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/david-feldman-comedy-podcast/id321997239 Please Friend Me On Face...
This segment from EWABS features an amazing interview with the venerable voice actor June Foray from June 2012 Episode 50.
Tonight We Celebrate EWABS 50th Episode ! Our Special Guest Tonight : The first Lady of Cartoon Voicing - June Foray ! One of the best known voices. Heard in thousands of animated cartoons http://juneforay.com/ The show begins with a brief lament that last weeks show wasn't recorded. (Those of us who saw it live with Rolonda Watts will never forget it) That's another good reason to watch Sunday nights, and chat with other viewers. Dan relates his experiences purchasing his Toyota Prius...Congratulations Dan ! In a recent show Dan related his experiences with a moose, this week it's a squirrel lol. George's holiday weekend included some music at the Cajun blues festival. George discusses level settings in your auditions for animation. Visit voice actor Bob Ball's Pop...
An impromptu Happy Birthday Celebration for with the Queen of Voice-Overs, JUNE FORAY, with Will Ryan and the Cactus Cowboys (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Will-Ryan-the-Cactus-County-Cowboys/189841937760792 )Her 95th Birthday bash was held at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena (http://www.coffeegallery.com/). She is so WONDERFUL! No wonder they gave her a star on the walk of fame in Hollywood!
It's Rocky the Flying Squirrel! Natasha! Holy Smoke! June Foray. Along with Paul Dooley, Eddie Pepitone, Frank Conniff, Jeremy S. Kramer, Janie Haddad Tompkins, Mark Thompson and Chris Pina.Written by Frank Conniff, Guy Nicolucci, David Weiss, Ray James and Dylan Brody.
Looking into it Magica De Spell was voiced by June Foray, and looking at her works, wow did a lot of works I grew up with, respect for her reprising her role ^_^
(Cedars' vlog no. 162) In my latest foray into JW Broadcasting insanity, I analyze the admonitions of Robert Luccioni, a helper to the Governing Body, as he urges Jehovah's Witnesses to set aside downheartedness and give their all to serving Jehovah. Support me on Patreon: https://patreon.com/cedars Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cedarsjwsurvey Buy my book, "The Reluctant Apostate": http://a.co/5qFN4JU
Art Linkletter throws a House Party for some Hollywood brats at Christmastime, and then introduces this wonderful Russian-made cartoon, based on the Andersen classic, and featuring first-rate voice talent such as Paul Frees, Dick Beals, June Foray, and, sadly anticipating the all-star takeover of cartoon voices decades later, Tommy Kirk, Sandra Dee, and Patty McCormack.
Director Matthew O'Callaghan, Voice Talent (and living legend) June Foray, and Exec Producer Sam Register. Shot at WB, Dec 2011
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