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Lo, the Poor Cartoon!
When a buffalo is spotted in the middle of Texas, a retired buffalo hunter comes out of retirement.
It's a cheap effort for the Columbia cartoon department, with poor character design, simple background work, and Stan Freberg doing all the voices. He does them as imitations of other well-known voice artists, including Kenny Delmar as Senator Claghorn and Arthur Bryan's Elmer Fudd. Perhaps he was trying to convince the folks at Warner Brothers to get rid of Mel Blanc.
It's a cheap effort for the Columbia cartoon department, with poor character design, simple background work, and Stan Freberg doing all the voices. He does them as imitations of other well-known voice artists, including Kenny Delmar as Senator Claghorn and Arthur Bryan's Elmer Fudd. Perhaps he was trying to convince the folks at Warner Brothers to get rid of Mel Blanc.
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- boblipton
- Jan 5, 2022
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What was the official certification given to Lo, the Poor Buffal (1948) in the United States?
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