@@SuperGoku14 Wasn’t Jessica Rabbit made in 1988? The Tex Avery cartoons was made 1942-1954 (It couldn’t be that new) Or was it something else that I’m missing?
One of the animators had said that Red was so popular in the theaters in the 1940s that sometimes the protectionist had to stop the the other movies & play the Red again.
And here's the lyrics :D ♫ All the chicks are crazy for a certain burly wolf A real sharp curly curly wolf Whose line is oh so smooth when he spreads it on Sharp or smooth he's in the groove where loving is a thing and all the babes in town trail him around just to hold his paw and sing... ♪♫ ♫ Oh wolfie, oh wolfie, ain't you the one.... Oh wolfie, oh wolfie, ain't we got fun, you send the shivers up my spine And when you're near I just can't sit still a minute I'm so Oh wolfie, oh wolfie, please tell me do, what makes me love you so You're not rugged it's true, but when I look at you, I just Oh wolfie, oh wolfie ♪
Red was animated by Preston Blair, who also designed the balletic hippos in Disney's Fantasia. Preston Blair also wrote a wonderful instructional book about Animation, which many animators still use today. Many of the key drawings within Red's dancing sequence shown here were also displayed in Preston's book.
@@hailstorm_of_darkness1015 You just sit there and relax, little girl. Someone else will do the hard work of 'gurggling' for you. JOOI - what did your last slave die of?! SMH
When I was young and watched this, I was going absolutely insane for that chick. The wolf made me dumbfounded when he was doing crazy stuff, such as his emotions. MAN, I missed my memories. :)
Much less of an occurrence in manga Sorry just gonna lay that blanket over there...over the anime loli Funnily enough, I heard the big eyes aesthetic was inspired by Disney's designs lol
@@jesusmysavior3552 Not exactly. They weren't together at all; things were completely one-sided on the granny's end. The Wolf had been trying to get away from her since the beginning of the cartoon, and was forced to sit next to her.
*sees woman* My jaw drops to the floor, my eyes extend at a velocity never before seen, I take out a boxing glove and hit myself with it 17 times, pant like a dog, and yell AOOOOGA AOOOOGA then turn to the audience and say in 1930’s New York accent “HOT MAMA, now that’s a dame!”
jaw drops eyes pop out of head tongue rolls out HUMINA HUMINA HUMINA! AWOOGA AWOOGA! EE-AW EE-AW! BOIOIOING! picks up jaw fixes eyes rolls up tongue buries face in ass BLBLBLBLBL LBLBLBLBLBLBLLB WHOA MAMA
+Kami G Actually, "The Mask" was loosely based on a comic series. However, the actual series was very dark and violent, whereas the film was very lighthearted and cartoony.
Kami G Most people don't know. Makes me wonder how many people went "Oh, there's "The Mask" comics?!" And then read them thinking they were going toget happy cartoons only to see how dark it really was.
Kami G Yeah. You remember how in the movie those guys at the car repair shop were tied up and humiliated? In the actual books, they were brutally murdered....using car parts. The series also focused on the mask itself as it went from owner to owner, even falling into the hands of a serial killer at one point.
Man, I remember having this on VHS. It was a whole collection of cartoons and I would watch them all the time. I'm pretty sure how I remember it was that this was the first video, then little red riding hood was next, and so on and so forth. I miss that VHS.
Chris Smalls, that means AT&T / WarnerMedia may have the rights for them (their predecessors has had the rights to almost all the MGM cartoon stuff since Ted Turner bought those rights in the 1980's).
Ahhhh! THESE were cartoons! Compared to the garbage being spewed nowadays, I'd rather get a DVD collection of these masterpieces and watch them over and over.
True,Tex Avery was chief director ,it was Preston Blair who drew out the whole sequence of Red Hot Riding Hood. No rotoscope,straight up drawn animation.
+jay55also Blair probably looked at magazines or film for reference, but not direct rotoscope. Or, he may have also looked at porn for reference (it did exist during that time, just not as commonplace as it is today).
I'm only saying that because when Tex Avery directed "Cross Country Detours" for WB in 1941, an actual nightclub performer was used for reference when animating a lizard performing a striptease in that cartoon, and more than likely a similar strategy was used later at MGM.
The Hernandez Media Corporation And the Disney Studio roboscoped Marge Champion for Snow White in 1937, as is clearly visible at times, but it's well established that Red was just hand-drawn.
While Tex Avery deserves a lot of praise for his wild imagination, special praise should go to Preston Blair, who animated "Red" the sexy girl that makes the wolf go nuts! I still have Preston Blair's How to Draw Animation books vol 1 and 2 and according to Leonard Maltin Blair animated "Red" from his memory and imagination! His books have inspired generations of animaters and I love Hycinth Hippo that he animated in Fantasia! R.I.P. Preston Blair!
I agree, this was probably the sexiest cartoon character ever created. Years ago I saw a "making of" documentary and this toon was part of it. The animator actually created the gorgeous dancer's moves from a video of a real dancer - frame by frame - presumably dancing to the song "Oh, Johnny, Oh!".
the vocalist singing for Cinderella was Imogene Lynn and the song was a parody of the song "Oh Johnny, Oh!", written by Abe Olman and Ed Rose the original singer of the original song was a 4' 11' singer named Wee Bonnie Baker ( Evelyn Underhill or Nelson, April 1, 1917 - August 11, 1990) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Baker_(singer) we should all take a moment to remember these talented singers!
I like the fact that red tries to give the wolf a break with singing about him and holding his hand lol also they got married in tom and Jerry meet Sherlock Holmes lol
Tex Avery and his cartoonists studied actual nightclub singers and burlesque showgirls for Swingshift Cinderella. I read somewhere that some of her dance moves were rotoscoped and then adapted to the cartoon for a full effect of her sexiness. It worked, obviously! A pretty single woman during WW2 must have had WOLFY eyeing everywhere she went.
All the chicks are crazy for a certain burly wolf A real sharp curly, curly wolf Whose line is oh so smooth, when he spreads it on Sharp or smooth, he’s in the groove, where loving is a thing And all the babes in town trail him around, just to hold his paw and sing Oh, Wolfy Oh, Wolfy Ain’t you the one... Oh, Wolfy Oh, Wolfy Ain’t we got fun... You send the shivers up my spine And when you’re near, I just can’t Sit still a minute, I’m so... Oh, Wolfy Oh, Wolfy Please tell me, do What makes me love you so? You’re not rugged, it’s true But when I look at you I just... Oh, Wolfy- Oh, Wolfy... You’re not rugged, it’s true But when I look at you... I just... Oooooooooh, Wolfy Oooooooooh, Wolfy Oooooooooooooooooooooooh, Wolfy Uh, oh!
I remember this my parents had these on a tape! I was a baby when i watched these. I was 2-4 years old this was (1999-2001) and here i am 21 years old now going through nostalgia
Between Preston Blair's Red: All graceful, slinky, oozing Sex, and Tex's Wolf: All obsessed, stylized angles, a literal Walking, Talking Erection, we have one of the all time great juxtapositions in animated history. Tex, more than anyone, was the man who pointed Warner Brothers in the direction that we all know and love, he gave MGM some class, and he directed the only decent cartoons to come out of Walter Lance Studios. Not bad for a guy who claimed he couldn't draw! Rock On, Tex.
Excellent example of Tex Avery's cartoton style at its best. The song being parodied is "Oh Johnny," a song written in 1917 which bcame a 1940 million-seller for Orrin Tucker & his Orchestra and their biggest hit. The vocalist on the Tucker single was billed as "Wee Bonnie Baker," but was actually 4' 11" Evelyn Nelson. She would go on in the 1950s as the voice of the animated cartoon characer Chilly Willy. "Bonnie" died at age 73 in 1990.
I can almost swear the last time I saw this I was a little kid. They just don’t make shows like this anymore, sigh. I remember laughing at this so hard though
I don't see it as a stealing, I see it as a tribute once that Jim's character in this movie was a Looney Tunes fan. And that mask give him the power to put this inner fantasy out.
+Zeppolino100 tell me about it do you have aspirations to bring back tex avery's legacy and put into computer animation or not because i believe that i may be a reincarnation of tex avery and i want to back his wacky and zany humor because without wacky and zany humor animated movies are boring without it
"All men are wolves."
Man, that ending really went over my head as a kid.
Distortion0 lol mine too thanks
Well i am a wolf
What about the bus driver?
@XSeatoriaX *Exactly!*
Well dogs but yea 😂😂
And here's Jessica Rabbit's direct ancestor.
More like a successor
@@CBMOA You mean predecessor. Jessica Rabbit was created decades after Red/Cinderella.
@@SuperGoku14
Wasn’t Jessica Rabbit made in 1988?
The Tex Avery cartoons was made 1942-1954
(It couldn’t be that new)
Or was it something else that I’m missing?
@@CBMOA Yeah, that's my point.
Predecessor = Before
Successor = After
@@SuperGoku14
Oh, you have a point
Sorry
If anyone wanted to know the singer is Connie russell
I DID!!! THANK YOU!
Black Koshinomi I remoir it, but Russell gone surnicked like Bonnie Iwankovich Russell, mother a law of Nick Russell. 😊
This was sung by Imogene Lynn. Connie Russell sang in "Red Hot Riding Hood". This toon is "Swing Shift Cinderella".
Forreaaals 0:!!!
Connie Russell
you gotta give that woman credit she is dancing in high heels and that is no small feat
ben crooker a lot of people dance in high heels, its not that hard. Just stay on the toe.
Don't you mean no small *feet*
ben crooker It's not that hard to dance in heels.
Strippers do it everyday in higher heals.. It's actually not difficult at all
@@static2140 Almost every girl that's gone to the club has done it. Even some men
LOL. The granny with the hammer. xD
I know right
Kenzi Corvis right?
Well someone finally shut the wolf up
Kenzi Corvis the girls Cinderella and the old lady is her fairy godmother
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
"Well, thank heavens! I finally got rid of that wolf!"
"Oh, yeah? That's what you think, sister!!" (HOWLING)
Too funny!
Rayvon Lampart oh dear
I just love that ending!!
@@Gshadow1000 Me Too
...voiced in a fine imitation of Bette Davis!
I'm a bit concerned for her to be honest
2:14 im dying. He hits her back xD
😂😂😂😂😂😂😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Lmao
It was just how he did it so suddenly, and it caught me off guard, that's what got me
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Im dying😂😂😂😂
Absolutely brilliant, as I think back then, no computers, each frame was drawn by hand, and incredible orchestration
One of the animators had said that Red was so popular in the theaters in the 1940s that sometimes the protectionist had to stop the the other movies & play the Red again.
Animation is still done by hand, but now with less tricky tools ĺike how paint was
No rotoscoping on Red, she was done by a talented artist who could do it without the live model
@@BatmanFan2274They even had a following shadow, amazing work!
and no woke characters
Tex Avery was the BEST. I had the honor of meeting him several years ago. What a cartoon genius. Decades ahead of his time (and of the censors!)
lucky good for you
That’s so awesome!
And here's the lyrics :D
♫ All the chicks are crazy for a certain burly wolf
A real sharp curly curly wolf
Whose line is oh so smooth when he spreads it on
Sharp or smooth he's in the groove
where loving is a thing
and all the babes in town trail him around
just to hold his paw and sing... ♪♫
♫ Oh wolfie, oh wolfie, ain't you the one....
Oh wolfie, oh wolfie, ain't we got fun,
you send the shivers up my spine
And when you're near I just can't sit still a minute I'm so
Oh wolfie, oh wolfie, please tell me do,
what makes me love you so
You're not rugged it's true, but when I look at you, I just
Oh wolfie, oh wolfie ♪
Thanks, Paula! :D
your PRETTY !! XO XO
Yeah PAULA
I'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR THOSE FOR YEARS THANK YOU SO MUCH
Thank you, pretty!
Ladies and Gentlemen, presenting the single hottest cartoon character ever drawn...
Red, aka Red Hot Riding Hood, aka Swing Shift Cinderella!
Lol
Idk, I think Jessica rabbit may have her beat
Rein D
No way. Jessica is almost certainly the second hottest cartoon character ever drawn, but Red has her beat!
rhunter42dragon hmph
+rhunter42dragon Prepare for the beastiality porn
Red was animated by Preston Blair, who also designed the balletic hippos in Disney's Fantasia. Preston Blair also wrote a wonderful instructional book about Animation, which many animators still use today. Many of the key drawings within Red's dancing sequence shown here were also displayed in Preston's book.
I've had that book since it came out. Perfectly instrumental in helping me become a commercial artist. Awesome instruction. Blair was the best!
What's the name of the book?
@@hailstorm_of_darkness1015 Animation by Preston Blair and Cartoon Animation by Preston Blair. Easy to find on internet.
@@hailstorm_of_darkness1015
You just sit there and relax, little girl.
Someone else will do the hard work of 'gurggling' for you.
JOOI - what did your last slave die of?! SMH
Oh yeah? That's what you think sister! LOL
+Abbie Easton I laughed so hard :D
I laughed so hard dude
Jackster Gaming 5678 freak
AWOOOOOOOOOOO!
@@Gamebrojeremy1 ARROOOOOOOOOO!!!
When I was young and watched this, I was going absolutely insane for that chick. The wolf made me dumbfounded when he was doing crazy stuff, such as his emotions. MAN, I missed my memories. :)
Thx, maybe I should. :3
Fun Fact: The character of Jessica Rabbit was actually modeled after her, no joke! :)
He was the definitionof thirsty lol
@Gren ASR: "Swing-Shift Cinderella."
See also: "Red Hot Riding Hood" and my favorite, "Little Rural Riding Hood."
....The GENIUS of Tex Avery....
Am I the only found the part where she pet the wolf and he just turns into a puddle in her hands so adorable and wholesome?
Nope!!! Found it just as wholesome and cute as you did
It was the best part. Didn't look like she hated him there.
I loved that part!
No wonder there’s a ship here
Tom and Jerry: Sherlock Holmes
And then she raised 8 inches higher
Anime women are so overrated.
This here's a real cartoon woman.
Zedfinite amen
Preach the word
Zedfinite preach man
yeah at least she doesn't like a 12 old with big ass eyes like lots of anime girls
Much less of an occurrence in manga
Sorry just gonna lay that blanket over there...over the anime loli
Funnily enough, I heard the big eyes aesthetic was inspired by Disney's designs lol
When the wolf smashes the grandmother with the hammer always gets me. It's just done so fast and you never see it coming. Such great cartoons.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I was not expecting him to hit the grandma back
Granny had it coming 😂 she had some nerve hitting him with that big ol hammer!
@@queentina11 lmao
W o w ! The wolf is actually the Granny's old man husband, hence the ball and chain 😂
@@jesusmysavior3552 Not exactly. They weren't together at all; things were completely one-sided on the granny's end. The Wolf had been trying to get away from her since the beginning of the cartoon, and was forced to sit next to her.
@@jesusmysavior3552 No, he ain't. Granny just wishes he was.
damn she sang at night at a club and now a midnight shift? poor her XDD
The 40s were a tough time for everyone
Yes....the movie Flashdance in three minutes.
Murica
Yes... It's misnamed. She's on the night shift, not swing shift.
*sees woman*
My jaw drops to the floor, my eyes extend at a velocity never before seen, I take out a boxing glove and hit myself with it 17 times, pant like a dog, and yell AOOOOGA AOOOOGA then turn to the audience and say in 1930’s New York accent “HOT MAMA, now that’s a dame!”
Waluigi 😂😂😂😂😂😂
jaw drops
eyes pop out of head
tongue rolls out
HUMINA HUMINA HUMINA!
AWOOGA AWOOGA!
EE-AW EE-AW!
BOIOIOING!
picks up jaw
fixes eyes
rolls up tongue
buries face in ass
BLBLBLBLBL LBLBLBLBLBLBLLB
WHOA MAMA
CallMeCarson I see you ayy
Waluigi omg This made me freaking WHEEZE
Ew wtf
The mask movie was inspired by this lol
+Kami G Actually, "The Mask" was loosely based on a comic series. However, the actual series was very dark and violent, whereas the film was very lighthearted and cartoony.
Oh didn't know that thanks for the input
Kami G Most people don't know. Makes me wonder how many people went "Oh, there's "The Mask" comics?!" And then read them thinking they were going toget happy cartoons only to see how dark it really was.
Omg what happened in them were they really that dark?
Kami G Yeah. You remember how in the movie those guys at the car repair shop were tied up and humiliated? In the actual books, they were brutally murdered....using car parts.
The series also focused on the mask itself as it went from owner to owner, even falling into the hands of a serial killer at one point.
now THESE were the days. when even the SMUT had a certain degree of class
Man, I remember having this on VHS. It was a whole collection of cartoons and I would watch them all the time. I'm pretty sure how I remember it was that this was the first video, then little red riding hood was next, and so on and so forth. I miss that VHS.
He smacked that granny with a hammer, LOL. BTW It's to bad that Tex Avery cartoons were removed from YT
Akran do you know why? I've been trying to find some with the southern wolf in them.
Chris Smalls, that means AT&T / WarnerMedia may have the rights for them (their predecessors has had the rights to almost all the MGM cartoon stuff since Ted Turner bought those rights in the 1980's).
@@Mikachuuler copyright 😒
Ahhhh! THESE were cartoons! Compared to the garbage being spewed nowadays, I'd rather get a DVD collection of these masterpieces and watch them over and over.
True,Tex Avery was chief director ,it was Preston Blair who drew out the whole sequence of Red Hot Riding Hood. No rotoscope,straight up drawn animation.
+jay55also Blair probably looked at magazines or film for reference, but not direct rotoscope. Or, he may have also looked at porn for reference (it did exist during that time, just not as commonplace as it is today).
@@thehernandezmediacorporation you think this is based on porn? ROTFL it's just a very risque nightclub act
I'm only saying that because when Tex Avery directed "Cross Country Detours" for WB in 1941, an actual nightclub performer was used for reference when animating a lizard performing a striptease in that cartoon, and more than likely a similar strategy was used later at MGM.
The Hernandez Media Corporation And the Disney Studio roboscoped Marge Champion for Snow White in 1937, as is clearly visible at times, but it's well established that Red was just hand-drawn.
@@thehernandezmediacorporation: I saw a documentary. Avery used the same technique for this cartoon dancer, who was used in several films.
I'll be somewhere, anywhere, anytime and this song will pop into my damn head. Lmao
While Tex Avery deserves a lot of praise for his wild imagination, special praise should go to Preston Blair, who animated "Red" the sexy girl that makes the wolf go nuts! I still have Preston Blair's How to Draw Animation books vol 1 and 2 and according to Leonard Maltin Blair animated "Red" from his memory and imagination! His books have inspired generations of animaters and I love Hycinth Hippo that he animated in Fantasia! R.I.P. Preston Blair!
the hammer...THE HAMMER OMG😂😂😂😂😂😂 🔨 🔨 🔨 🔨
CoCo Cookie it's a mallet
that's what it is? cool
CoCo Cookie you're welcome?
jazzy bae
C’est en quelque sorte la signature de Tex Avery 😂
I lover her singing and the animation in the dance it's so classic, simple and just gorgeous
I literally just died when he hit the grandma back with the mallet. LOL
I agree, this was probably the sexiest cartoon character ever created. Years ago I saw a "making of" documentary and this toon was part of it. The animator actually created the gorgeous dancer's moves from a video of a real dancer - frame by frame - presumably dancing to the song "Oh, Johnny, Oh!".
this is not sexist only you think this is sexist its not its a fucking cartoon
I said sex-i-est, NOT sexist! The dancer's sexy! Oh, brother.....
@@ohhhwolfy2536 The sexiest cartoon girl in my opinion the iconic BETTY BOOP.
I'm assuming you mean the senior lady.
Absolute gilf I agree.
I remember this coming on cartoon network in the 90s
the vocalist singing for Cinderella was Imogene Lynn and the song was a parody of the song "Oh Johnny, Oh!", written by Abe Olman and Ed Rose the original singer of the original song was a 4' 11' singer named Wee Bonnie Baker ( Evelyn Underhill or Nelson, April 1, 1917 - August 11, 1990) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Baker_(singer) we should all take a moment to remember these talented singers!
25 years old and this song is still stuck in the back of my head.
This is one of Tex Avery's best. It seems no matter which studio he was working for at the time (Warner or MGM), you can pick out his style.
I like the fact that red tries to give the wolf a break with singing about him and holding his hand lol also they got married in tom and Jerry meet Sherlock Holmes lol
Some small part of my mind remembered that song after all those years. 😂😂😂😂
The hammering action, sound and timing is priceless.
I'm still laughing my damn ass off.
Swing shift Cinderella!
I love her singing voice
Ah the classics.
Tex a real one. My pops would watch this with me when I was a kid.
I like how they redid "Oh Johnny" by the Andrew Sisters for this. It fits nicely.
Tex Avery and his cartoonists studied actual nightclub singers and burlesque showgirls for Swingshift Cinderella. I read somewhere that some of her dance moves were rotoscoped and then adapted to the cartoon for a full effect of her sexiness. It worked, obviously! A pretty single woman during WW2 must have had WOLFY eyeing everywhere she went.
All the chicks are crazy for a certain burly wolf
A real sharp curly, curly wolf
Whose line is oh so smooth, when he spreads it on
Sharp or smooth, he’s in the groove, where loving is a thing
And all the babes in town trail him around, just to hold his paw and sing
Oh, Wolfy
Oh, Wolfy
Ain’t you the one...
Oh, Wolfy
Oh, Wolfy
Ain’t we got fun...
You send the shivers up my spine
And when you’re near, I just can’t
Sit still a minute, I’m so...
Oh, Wolfy
Oh, Wolfy
Please tell me, do
What makes me love you so?
You’re not rugged, it’s true
But when I look at you
I just... Oh, Wolfy- Oh, Wolfy...
You’re not rugged, it’s true
But when I look at you...
I just...
Oooooooooh, Wolfy
Oooooooooh, Wolfy
Oooooooooooooooooooooooh, Wolfy
Uh, oh!
I grew up off these cartoons. I'm 29 now. I forgot how funny these were.lol
+robert henry well i am almost 21 and i am hoping to bring back these kinds of cartoons and put them into computer animation
Ohhhhhhhh Wollfy! Ohhhhhhhhh Wollfy!!
Yeah thats what all the thugs you let smash for free have you saying.
Then they got married in the Tom and Jerry and Sherlock Holmes movie lol
I love her voice
I love these old Tex Avery cartoons. Red Hot Riding Hood/Lady Known As Lu/Swing Shift Cinderella is my favorite character from the series.
2:14 LMAO THIS SCENE HAD ME DEAD
Tex Avery, the king of animation.
Holly Wood, Jessica Rabbit, I can see where the ideas originally came from.
It's actually spelled Holli Would
+lyokogrl Both Jessica and Red were inspired by actress Rita Hayworth.
Did you know that the phenotype for a redhead with blues eyes is like THE rarest in the world?
hazel goodshepherd actually, it's being a redhead with green eyes that is rare;blue eyes and red hair (or blond hair) is actually pretty common.
This has to be an inspiration for a certain scene in The Mask
Lol..this has randomly played in my head over the years..I heard this as a little girl and it stuck..Love it :)
This stuff was just as hilarious as it was when I would watch it as a kid..
Ain't no way that I'm falling in love with a women's beautiful voice that was recorded 80 years ago
I LOVED these cartoons as a kid!
I truly lost it at 2:16.
I always feel like a Tex Avery wolf when I see a pretty girl!
I remember this my parents had these on a tape! I was a baby when i watched these. I was 2-4 years old this was (1999-2001) and here i am 21 years old now going through nostalgia
Mystery Jones your parents let you watch red hot riding hood shorts?? My parents most definetly would say no to this
Thank you this is my favorite episode. It brought me so many childhood memories!♥️😍
That moment you realise it's actually "Oh Johnny" by The Andrew Sisters
Between Preston Blair's Red: All graceful, slinky, oozing Sex, and Tex's Wolf: All obsessed, stylized angles, a literal Walking, Talking Erection, we have one of the all time great juxtapositions in animated history. Tex, more than anyone, was the man who pointed Warner Brothers in the direction that we all know and love, he gave MGM some class, and he directed the only decent cartoons to come out of Walter Lance Studios. Not bad for a guy who claimed he couldn't draw! Rock On, Tex.
+Jack Grattan I do wonder what would happen if Tex never went to WB or MGM.
I died when the granny hit the howling wolf with her mallet. Hahaha. XD
Excellent example of Tex Avery's cartoton style at its best. The song being parodied is "Oh Johnny," a song written in 1917 which bcame a 1940 million-seller for Orrin Tucker & his Orchestra and their biggest hit. The vocalist on the Tucker single was billed as "Wee Bonnie Baker," but was actually 4' 11" Evelyn Nelson. She would go on in the 1950s as the voice of the animated cartoon characer Chilly Willy. "Bonnie" died at age 73 in 1990.
Oh man anyone else getting "The Mask" nostalgia? Back in Jim Carrey's prime
2D animation ! 👌 so much work ! this is beautiful !
Aren't we all wolves on the inside, men?
You know what? I'm happy like that.
Simon Purist Oh, you mean old bull.
DamazViccar Don't have a cow!
Simon Purist Quit Badgering about!
I`m counting on it
The Wolf and Red get married in Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes
I blame this era and the 90s for my taste in women 😂😂
I can almost swear the last time I saw this I was a little kid. They just don’t make shows like this anymore, sigh.
I remember laughing at this so hard though
I use to love this lady lol
So many of these cartoons would get "cancelled" today 😂😂😂
When he clocked her back.....💀💀💀💀💀💀
Imagine this coming out in today’s time
I don't see it as a stealing, I see it as a tribute once that Jim's character in this movie was a Looney Tunes fan. And that mask give him the power to put this inner fantasy out.
One of my favorite cartoons of all time.
I can’t help but feel bad for the wolf.
2:05 I’ve felt this exact emotion before
I must have watched this as a child, 'cuz I acted a lot like Tex as an adult!
+Zeppolino100 tell me about it do you have aspirations to bring back tex avery's legacy and put into computer animation or not because i believe that i may be a reincarnation of tex avery and i want to back his wacky and zany humor because without wacky and zany humor animated movies are boring without it
I love watching these cartoons, it takes me to a childhood ive never had
0:42 When you holler at a girl but your mom is sitting next to you.
Alex Ortiz lol
I mean hell she pretty much flashed her ass at him lol
More like your Wife is sitting next to you if you even ask me though lol
Man I love Hourglass women
Coco Luna I love curvy women.
You mean cartoon? Lol
@The Confusing Riddle you mean 80% right? most female fashion models have hour glass figures
@@TiffanyRay u think that 80% of women are fashion models??
@@TiffanyRay also 8% of the about 35000000000 females that exist in the world is about 28 million females so it's not that small of a number anyways
Dang, she's hot!
Charlotte Tan ye she's hot even her dance is weird
Dos eyes!
*whistle-whistle*
OH THE NOSTALGIA! I remember watching this on boomerang many years back! Still funny as hell.
all these years later, and 2:16 killed me all over again lmfaoooo
I wish I had legs like that 😂 Wonderful animation 💖
I think I've seen that one. Most of her dances I've seen (I think), and she's got a beautiful voice.
Man, Tex Avery and his team were geniuses :) You really gotta admire Preston Blair's animation of Red (or Swing Shift Cinderella) here :)
damn what a throwback ^^
i used to watch oldies *all* the time
"Oh yeah? That's what _you_ think, sister!"
And to boot, she's beautifully animated as well!
Quarantine be doing me so bad i went back in time.
I remember watching this when I was little and was giggling I was like pretty lady 😂😍
2:13 Lmao Uh-Oh, she's like oh damn my time is up hahaha.
Lol
Paola prettygirl76 hahahaha Yeah I know right.
B-money Cisco yeah.
+B-money Cisco lol
Those were the best cartoons.
She's not really bad, she's just drawn that way.
That wolf reminds me of myself when I was on liberty in the navy.😁😁😁🐺 🐺 🐺
One of my most favorites! Oh, woof! Oh, wooly! 😍