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The cereal life

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Tony the Tiger conducts “A Kellogg Concert of Best Cereal Sellers” (1965). A Hanna-Barbera Production. Words and Music by “Philmore Bowls”!

This is a super rare “Reference Recording for Kellogg Sales Executives. Not for Sale Broadcast or Public Performance.”

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Johnny Quest

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“20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” — Hanna Barbera Cartoon Series.

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To the moon!

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Playin’ cricket

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Olive Oyl and Popeye

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Cri Cri the singing cricket

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Quick Draw McGraw and Baba Looey

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Another Little Golden Record. 1959 Hanna-Barbera Productions. Featuring voices of Gil Mack, Don Elliott and the Cartoon Cowboys with Jimmy Carroll Orchestra!   Here’s a great link about the people and voices behind your favorite cartoon characters www.povonline.com/Cartoon%20Voices.htm

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Introducing Loopy de Loop

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Goofy’s Dance Party

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Sugar Bear and friends

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Linus the Lion Hearted was put out by General Foods and Post Cereal in 1964.   Featuring the voices of Sheldon Leonard, Carl Reiner, Gerry Mathews, Bob McFadden, Ruth Buzzi and Jesse White (the original Maytag repair man).

Sugar Bear was the advertising cartoon mascot of Post Super Sugar Crisp (later Golden Crisp) cereal, appearing in commercials for the cereal. His consistent nemesis was an elderly woman called Granny Goodwitch; the two would engage in elaborate contests, often involving trickery, magic, and high technology (often one or more of these methods), in order to determine who would gain possession of a box of the cereal.

Sugar Bear originally appeared as a character in the 1963 morning cartoon “Linus the Lion Hearted. Most of the characters in the series were mascots for Post cereal products. Sugar Bear proved the most durable of the lot. Gerry Mathews provided the original voice for Sugar Bear which feature qualities similar to Dean Martin’s. He portrayed a shallow eyed, easy going character.   – Wikipedia

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