Poor Cinderella (Short 1934)
Featured cartoon, shown in its entirety.Cat Feud (Short 1958)
Featured cartoon, shown in its entirety.Ready, Woolen and Able (Short 1960)
Featured cartoon, shown in its entirety.Fast Buck Duck (Short 1963)
Featured cartoon, shown in its entirety.Hawks and Doves (Short 1968)
Featured cartoon, shown in its entirety.
Poor Cinderella (Short 1934)
This Betty Boop cartoon is specifically requested by a viewer in the Viewer's Choice segment. Bill explains that the cartoon is the only Betty Boop short to be produced in color (two-hue Cinecolor, due to Disney's exclusive usage rights to three-color Technicolor at the time), and notes that the cartoon doesn't often show up in TV programming because of its longer-than-usual runtime.Cinderella (1950)
While introducing the 1930s Betty Boop short "Poor Cinderella", Bill alludes to the fact that this other animated Cinderella story wouldn't come around until sixteen years later.Cat Feud (Short 1958)
Bill introduces this Chuck Jones-directed cartoon featuring the beloved duo of Marc Anthony the bulldog and the Pussyfoot kitten.Ready, Woolen and Able (Short 1960)
Bill introduces this Chuck Jones-directed cartoon featuring Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf.The Andy Griffith Show (TV Series 1960–1968)
Bill and the "Toon In with Me" gang talk about how much they enjoy watching "The Andy Griffith Show", and discuss how Bill is like Sheriff Andy, Toony is like Barney Fife, Goldie is like Aunt Bee, and Benny the IT Feller is like Gomer Pyle. Later, Mason the Super-Tooner says that his parents grew up watching "The Andy Griffith Show" and "M*A*S*H", making MeTV a sort of "family channel" with programming for all ages.
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