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Released July 1948. With Heckle & Jeckle.
Directed by Eddie Donnelly.
Dimwit is going fishing. Heckle and Jeckle tag along. They sink his boat and steal his fish. No matter where Dimwit goes, they're trying to help.
Heckle and Jeckle are postwar animated cartoon characters
created by Paul Terry, originally produced at his own Terrytoons animation studio and released through 20th Century Fox. The characters are a pair of identical anthropomorphic yellow-billed magpies; and both were voiced at different times by Sid Raymond (1946–47), Ned Sparks (1947–51), Roy Halee (1951–61), Dayton Allen (1956–66) and Frank Welker (1979–81) While in the pilot for Curbside, Heckle was voiced by Toby Huss and Jeckle was voiced by comedian Bobcat Goldthwait.
Terrytoons was an animation studio in New Rochelle, New York, that produced animated cartoons for theatrical release from 1929 to 1972. Terrytoons was founded by Paul Terry, and operated out of the "K" Building in downtown New Rochelle. The studio created many cartoon characters including Heckle and Jeckle, Mighty Mouse, Gandy Goose, Sourpuss, Dinky Duck, Little Roquefort, and Luno; Terry's preexisting character Farmer Al Falfa was also featured often.
The "New Terrytoons" period of the late 1950s through mid 1960s produced such characters as Deputy Dawg, Hector Heathcote, Hashimoto, Sidney the Elephant, Possible Possum, James Hound, Astronut, Sad Cat, and The Mighty Heroes.
Heckle and Jeckle are postwar animated cartoon characters created by Paul Terry, originally produced at his own Terrytoons animation studio and released through 20th Century Fox. The characters are a pair of identical anthropomorphic yellow-billed magpies; and both were voiced at different times by Sid Raymond (1946–47), Ned Sparks (1947–51), Roy Halee (1951–61), Dayton Allen (1956–66) and Frank Welker (1979). While in the pilot for Curbside, Heckle was voiced by Toby Huss and Jeckle was voiced by comedian Bobcat Goldthwait.
Distributors: Magnetic Video Corporation & CBS/Fox Video [Viacom International] | Catalog number: 2063
Note: This Terrytoons compilation was reprinted in 1983 using a new tape master (which includes the 1982 CBS/Fox Video logo plastering the Magnetic Video logo, and the FBI warning screen lodged to the end), and it came with the original 1980 slipcover and sticker label. Shortly after, the video rights to Terrytoons shifted to Vestron Video (through their sub-label Children's Video Library).
UPDATE 10/29/23:
I still have all of my full-length Terrytoons VHS captures preserved, but this upload is just a test to see if presenting these compilations on YouTube is still relevant now as it was when I uploaded them on my old account.
The following 15 cartoons include:
1. Thousand Smile Check-Up (1960) [with Heckle and Jeckle]
2. Balloon Snatcher (1969) [with Astronut]
3. Messed Up Movie Makers (1966) [with Heckle and Jeckle]
4. Gag Buster (1957) [with Spoofy]
5. Anti-Cats (1950) [with Mighty Mouse]
6. Free Enterprise (1948) [with Heckle and Jeckle]
7. The Famous Ride (1960) [with Hector Heathcote]
8. Pill Peddlers (1953) [with Heckle and Jeckle] (original titles and end gag)
9. Springtime for Clobber (1958) [with Clint Clobber]
10. Watermelon Watcher (1960) [with Deputy Dawg]
11. Goony Golfers (1948) [with Heckle and Jeckle]
12. Split-Level Tree House (1963) [with Sidney the Elephant]
13. A Merry Chase (1950) [with Heckle and Jeckle]
14. Happy Go Lucky (1947) [with Heckle and Jeckle]
15. Showboat Showoff (1968) [with Possible Possum]
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Another cute clip from one of old favorite cartoons, Heckle and Jeckle. ;D
The bulldog foreman has been chasing the two all throughout the episode, and now has a chance by crossing via a rope. Unfortunately, he didn't think about the tickling factor!
I love how this scene goes one for quite a lil' while. While most tickling scenes are around 3-5 seconds at the most, this one lasts about a good 10-12 seconds!
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Released August 1950. With Heckle and Jeckle.
Directed by Mannie Davis.
Heckle and Jeckle, the talking magpies, are in need of upgraded-housing and decide to help themselves to the logs and lumber laying unused in Big Pierre's lumber yard. Big Pierre thinks this a bit high-handed on the part of the two birds, and his objections leads to several battles and mêlées, which leads to a big explosion which causes the logs to fall and form a house. But the house collapses, and Heckle and Jeckle shrug it off and depart the premises.
Director: Mannie Davis
Writer: Tom Morrison (story)
Star: Roy Halee
Heckle and Jeckle run a dilapidated old scow that they pass off a sport fishing boat to unsuspecting Dimwit. When things start falling apart, The dopey dog chases the merry birds around the tub until it sinks.
Director: Dave Tendlar
Writer: Eli Bauer(story)
Stars: Roy Halee(voice)Dimwit
~ Uninvited magpie guests crash the gates, engage in cruelty to intellectually challenged security canines ~
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https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ ▶According to U.S Copyright Office The -- Heckle and Jeckle Out Again in Again (1948) -- Cartoon is in Public Domain.
▶Storyline: 'Out Again, in Again' is one of the funniest Heckle & Jeckle cartoons. This toon begins in a surprising way.
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Dangerous Dan the desperado enters the barbershop run by Hackle and Jackle with guns blazing, and that is his highlight as the Magpies use their barber equipment to teach him a lesson and drive him crazy.
Director: Eddie Donnelly
Writer: Tom Morrison (story)
Star: Roy Halee