Cartoon of the Week -- The Tigers and the Porcupine
12 years ago
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A Jay Ward Aesop and Son cartoon segment:
June Foray uses the voice that she usually reserves for nagging old harridan females, but other than justifiably complaining a bit, the tiger wife is actually pretty amicable here. I love how Daws Butler did the tiger husband in Cap'n Crunch's voice (most of the time it's the owls or human kings in these fables who end up sounding like that).
June Foray uses the voice that she usually reserves for nagging old harridan females, but other than justifiably complaining a bit, the tiger wife is actually pretty amicable here. I love how Daws Butler did the tiger husband in Cap'n Crunch's voice (most of the time it's the owls or human kings in these fables who end up sounding like that).
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"Rare bone-eating porcupine," indeed.
Love the bit where the tiger leans on the fourth wall and casually mentions Aesop. Not quite as much of a facepalm groaner as that horrific pun at the end, but still very witty.