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Col. Alphonse Dore Cliburn CBE
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I think I was the last generation for whom those cartoons were something we saw all over the place regularly- and I'm in my early thirties.

*Man in old-fashioned bathing suit passes by*

Clear talent as an animator, but weak in terms of ability to tell a story, and that became increasingly clear as his career went forward.

He did the character's voice twice in the mid-1990s.

And, making it even more galling, Delmar played the character while working for Fred Allen, while Mel Blanc was a longtime Jack Benny associate……

I don't know- I really can't blame him for trying to make money off of his work, especially given that (IIRC) he really didn't make much off of his animated work until very late in his career.

*Billy Wilder walks out*

But never an obscure one.

Do you have the general frame of reference of a second-rate college professor in the 1950s?

Shooting two deer in the head with a handgun?

Ever get the feeling there are reasons why he vanished so completely?

Assuming the DCCU doesn't implode between now and then.

The A.V. Club

Goodbye, Mr. Scarface

Depends on the desires of the Babylon Sisters, I believe.

Not the band- we'll have twenty-one pilots chosen at random sing that song.

Even if it was more or less a rip-off from a radio comic's act, and without having the radio comic's involvement to boot?

Even if he betrayed animation by switching over to live-action filmmaking?

Is it the one Ms. Scarlet used to kill The Cop?

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