Here's a couple of toys from my collection that I almost forgot about. I think these were produced sometime between 96 - 99 by Play-By-Play: Toys & Novelties.
These two stuffed Looney Tunes actually connect remotely and converse. I figure that the voices would have been provided by a no-name voice actor, but to my surprise, Mel Blanc's voice comes out of these collectibles. If I remember correctly, there was also a pair featuring Bugs & Daffy?
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Showing posts with label mel blanc. Show all posts
Rabbit's Kin Redux
Misce-Looney-ous has posted something quite interesting. Someone on YouTube posted a version of 1952's "Rabbit's Kin" with the audio of the jabbering bunny sped down so you can hear Mel Blanc's original audio pitch.
The original cartoon audio has the bunny's voice sped up so quickly, it's hard to catch what he's saying, but not anymore! Check it out here:
http://toolooney.blogspot.com/2008/09/rabbits-kin-1952-normal-speed-audio.html
The original cartoon audio has the bunny's voice sped up so quickly, it's hard to catch what he's saying, but not anymore! Check it out here:http://toolooney.blogspot.com/2008/09/rabbits-kin-1952-normal-speed-audio.html
Happy 100th Mel!
May 30th 2008 marks the 100th birthday of animation's greatest voice actor, Mel Blanc!
He gave voice to basically the entire cast of the classic Looney Tunes cartoons!
Happy Birthday Mr.Blanc!
This 1971 commercial finally gave fans a chance to put a face to the many, many voices Mel was responsible for...
He gave voice to basically the entire cast of the classic Looney Tunes cartoons!
Happy Birthday Mr.Blanc!
This 1971 commercial finally gave fans a chance to put a face to the many, many voices Mel was responsible for...
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