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George of the Jungle (Picture 2)

Sunday, March 20, 2011

George of the Jungle cartoon picture 2
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George of the Jungle (Picture 2). George of the Jungle cartoon images gallery 2. George of the Jungle cartoon pictures collection 2. George of the Jungle was an American animated series produced by Jay Ward and Bill Scott, who created The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. It ran for 17 episodes on Saturday mornings from September 9 to December 30, 1967, on the American TV network ABC. The half-hour program was distributed for many years by Worldvision Enterprises, currently part of CBS Television Distribution. George has made very few forays into media other than TV animation. In comic books, he appeared in America's Best TV Comics, a oneshot produced in 1967 by Marvel Comics to promote ABC's new Saturday morning lineup; and in two issues of his own comic, published in 1969 by Gold Key. And in 1997, Brendan Fraser starred in a live-action version, directed by Sam Weisman, with Leslie Mann as Ursula and John Cleese as the voice of Ape. But those 17 animated episodes keep being rerun on TV. George of the Jungle (Picture 2). George of the Jungle cartoon images gallery 2. George of the Jungle cartoon pictures collection 2. After being syndicated for decades, their regular viewers must have memorized them by now. But in 2007, long after Jay Ward's studio went out of business, new episodes were made for airing on Cartoon Network (Dexter's Laboratory, Johnny Bravo). Starting June 29 of that year, Lee Tockar (several voices in The Wacky World of Tex Avery) did George's voice, Brittney Irvin (Katie in Scary Godmother) did Ursula's, and Paul Dobson (Doctor Doom in 21st century Fantastic Four) did Ape's, in 26 new episodes. With the available George animation more than doubled, the franchise should have fuel for a few more decades. Each episode featured three segments in the form of three unrelated cartoons: George of the Jungle, Tom Slick, and Super Chicken. Unlike previous Ward series, the animation production was done in Hollywood using veteran animators Phil Duncan, Rod Scribner, and Rudy Zamora, among others. Each segment's theme song was written by the team of Stan Worth and Sheldon Allman, though the cartoons themselves had little or no music scoring, as with Bullwinkle. Ward mainstays Bill Scott, June Foray, and Paul Frees provided most of the character voices over all three segments. George of the Jungle (Picture 2). George of the Jungle cartoon images gallery 2. George of the Jungle cartoon pictures collection 2.

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