Paul Jones1
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For all interested ticklephiles, here are the best parts (the endings) of the
classic cartoons about Injun Joe, a tough marauder with a secret vulnerability.
(Guess what it is.)
In 1938, Warner Brothers produced a cartoon called Injun Trouble
(black and white).
Then, in 1945, the color cartoon, Wagon Heels, was released.
(Personally, I much prefer the first ending. What do you think?)
In each cartoon, “Sloppy Moe” reduces the bad guy to uncontrollable
hysterics in a delicious, classic sequence.
(By the way, in the first cartoon, Joe’s voice is provided by Billy Bletcher.
Otherwise, Mel Blanc did all the voices in both cartoons.)
Please enjoy.
PAUL JONES
classic cartoons about Injun Joe, a tough marauder with a secret vulnerability.
(Guess what it is.)
In 1938, Warner Brothers produced a cartoon called Injun Trouble
(black and white).
Then, in 1945, the color cartoon, Wagon Heels, was released.
(Personally, I much prefer the first ending. What do you think?)
In each cartoon, “Sloppy Moe” reduces the bad guy to uncontrollable
hysterics in a delicious, classic sequence.
(By the way, in the first cartoon, Joe’s voice is provided by Billy Bletcher.
Otherwise, Mel Blanc did all the voices in both cartoons.)
Please enjoy.
PAUL JONES