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A seal who can't balance? An elephant who always forgets? A green
cow who walks on her front feet? These are just some of the wacky
characters from the unique mind of Daws Butler, the man who voiced
most of the classic Hanna-Barbera characters--Yogi Bear,
Huckleberry Hound, Quick Draw McGraw and Snagglepuss, to name a
few. Uncle Dunkle and Donnie is a collection of imaginative,
never-before-released cartoon scripts by Butler, who also worked on
the classic 1960s Jay Ward "Fractured Fairy Tales" and "Aesop and
Sons" animated cartoons. The book was edited, co-written and
illustrated (in retro Hanna-Barbera style) by Butler protg Joe
Bevilacqua, who has also recorded an audio "cartoon" book of UNCLE
DUNKLE AND DONNIE, doing all the voices himself! What the animation
industry is saying about UNCLE DUNKLE AND DONNIE: "It all started
with Daws Butler--actor, writer, teacher--writing UNCLE DUNKLE AND
DONNIE children's stories with exquisite sophisticated humor but
always resonating with gentle and subtle lessons in morality. Then
came Joe Bevilacqua--also actor, writer and producer--vocally
bringing to life all of the charming characters in the Daws Butler
book. Reading and listening to UNCLE DUNKLE AND DONNIE is a
delightful experience that you and your family can and will enjoy!"
- June Foray, legendary voice actress (Rocky the Flying Squirrel,
Witch Hazel, Granny) "Any cartoon fan can recognize Daws Butler's
multitude of voices, but few know of his writing. Butler, a
purveyor of witty wordplay and twisty tales, will surprise and
amuse readers. These stories now come to life as told by the
hilarious Joe Bevilacqua, man of 97 voices!" - Linda Simensky
(Senior Director of Programming for PBS Kids)
This is an epic science fiction/fantasy comedy about a boy and his
professor who travel willy-nilly across time and space in a failed
attempt to ''cure the world of all its ills.''
Stories include:
Episode One: 'I'll Teach You ' or 'Box of Nothing'
Episode Two: 'Holy Smoke' or 'The Red-Suited Man'
Episode Three: 'More Edible Than Durable' or 'You Smashed My
Monkey '
Episode Four: 'Oh Boy, She Looks Great ' or 'Which Witchway is
Which?'
Episode Five: 'Your Separate World Lines' or 'I'm Big and You're
Small'
Episode Six: 'Now It's Time To Sing ' or 'Unwanted Noises in the
Air'
Episode Seven: 'I Like This Box ' or 'Oh Victim Man '
Episode Eight: 'Oh Dalai' or 'Life is Dukka'
Episode Nine: 'The Traveling Extravaganza' or 'His Name is
Bub'
Episode Ten: 'More Dogs For Me?' or 'Knock-a-knock-knuckles'
Episode Eleven: 'You're a Messiah' or 'Buboes in the Lymph
Nodes'
Episode Twelve: 'A Box in the Dark' or 'Dead Men Do Not
Groan'
Episode Thirteen: 'Is Eloquence a Bauble' or 'Where's My
Cyaneus'
Episode Fourteen: 'I Do Not Like the Blackness of Her Nose' or
'The Penguins Laugh at You '
Episode Fifteen: 'The Genius of These Woods' or 'I'm Also Wearing
Explosives'
Episode Sixteen: 'Say Jacques ' or 'She's Got Kneepads
Perfect for bedtime, car rides, and classrooms, these whimsical
tales will delight children of all ages.
This entertaining and educational collection features two
hundred stories by noted Spanish children s author Pedro Pablo
Sacristan. Translated into English and produced with full music and
sound effects, "The Complete Pedro s 200 Fables Master Collection"
also includes many never-before-released tales that will charm the
entire family.
Stories include: Searching for Stars, The Magic Tree, A Day of
Silence, The Ugly Fairy, The Hair Thief, The Lion s Roar, The
Ticklish Kid, The Grumpy Tree, The Mocking Tiger, The Queen s
Journey, and many more.
This is an epic science fiction/fantasy comedy about a boy and his
professor who travel willy-nilly across time and space in a failed
attempt to ''cure the world of all its ills.''
Stories include:
Episode One: 'I'll Teach You ' or 'Box of Nothing'
Episode Two: 'Holy Smoke' or 'The Red-Suited Man'
Episode Three: 'More Edible Than Durable' or 'You Smashed My
Monkey '
Episode Four: 'Oh Boy, She Looks Great ' or 'Which Witchway is
Which?'
Episode Five: 'Your Separate World Lines' or 'I'm Big and You're
Small'
Episode Six: 'Now It's Time To Sing ' or 'Unwanted Noises in the
Air'
Episode Seven: 'I Like This Box ' or 'Oh Victim Man '
Episode Eight: 'Oh Dalai' or 'Life is Dukka'
Episode Nine: 'The Traveling Extravaganza' or 'His Name is
Bub'
Episode Ten: 'More Dogs For Me?' or 'Knock-a-knock-knuckles'
Episode Eleven: 'You're a Messiah' or 'Buboes in the Lymph
Nodes'
Episode Twelve: 'A Box in the Dark' or 'Dead Men Do Not
Groan'
Episode Thirteen: 'Is Eloquence a Bauble' or 'Where's My
Cyaneus'
Episode Fourteen: 'I Do Not Like the Blackness of Her Nose' or
'The Penguins Laugh at You '
Episode Fifteen: 'The Genius of These Woods' or 'I'm Also Wearing
Explosives'
Episode Sixteen: 'Say Jacques ' or 'She's Got Kneepads
In "A Joe Bev Cartoon Collection," award-winning radio producer
and voice actor Joe Bevilacqua, a.k.a. Joe Bev, presents
"Hard-Boiled Joe Bev: A Joe Bev Cartoon, Volume 1
"An hour of film noir parodies, includingThe Mysterious Thief of
ThievesThe SafeThe Japanese SandmanThe Mystery of the Missing
CoinThe Camp Kilmer Case
"Joe Bev at Sea: A Joe Bev Cartoon, Volume 2
"An hour of sea adventure parodies, includingAn Octopus in
TroubleBritty the StarfishThe Good PiratePete the PelicanLola the
WhaleBirth of the TurtlesSherlock Snail Finds a HomeThe Cockerel,
the Duck, and the MermaidsStickybeard s TreasureA Warm WhaleMaddie
s Treasure
"Joe Bev at the Circus: A Joe Bev Cartoon, Volume 3
"An hour of big-top parodies, includingThe Careless ClownThe Happy
SweeperPerils of the Tiger BarnSticky WicketThe Mysterious Juggling
ClownThe Traveling Extravaganza
"Joe Bev Goes West: A Joe Bev Cartoon, Volume 4
"Two hours of horse opera parodies, includingThe Deductive Mr.
HorseflyThe Mystery of the Bodiless HorsemanJohnny the LizardThe
Lonely RangerDeadeye DunbarRapunzel and the BanditThe Old RangerThe
Full Warren
"Joe Bev in Outer Space: A Joe Bev Cartoon, Volume 5
"An hour of sci-fi parodies, includingThe Crashed MartianThe Red
MoonThe Best RobotThe HypersensorSquidge AttackHuck Goes to the
MoonDrums in SpaceTimmy in the FutureRobot with a VirusThe Old Man
and the Moon
"Joe Bev in the Jungle: A Joe Bev Cartoon, Volume 6
"An hour of jungle adventure parodies, includingThe Lion s
RoarJohnny the GiraffeThe Colorless TigerIce in the JungleThe
Tickling ScalesThe Mocking TigerJemima the Nosy GiraffeNever Make
Fun of a RhinoThe Photographic ElephantPeter Bergman and the End of
the WorldThe Boo Boo Monkeys"
His voice can be heard in countless classic animated cartoons
still seen on television around the world. He was Yogi Bear,
Huckleberry Hound, and a hundred others. His fans included Groucho
Marx, Lionel Barrymore, and even Albert Einstein. His work with
satirist Stan Freberg sold millions of records. You have probably
never heard of him. His name was Daws Butler, and he is considered
one of the greatest voice actors of the twentieth century.
"The "Second "Daws Butler Collection" is an extensive assortment
of his performances, teachings, and writings, both rare and
celebrated. Included are "Daws Butler Teaches You How to Do
Voices;" "Daws Butler: Voice Magician;" "This Here Is Your Life,
Sherlock Holmes;" "Daws Butler Workshop 76;" and "Huck, Yogi, and
Quick Draw, the Lost Recordings."
This is an epic science fiction/fantasy comedy about a boy and his
professor who travel willy-nilly across time and space in a failed
attempt to ''cure the world of all its ills.''
Stories include:
Episode One: 'I'll Teach You ' or 'Box of Nothing'
Episode Two: 'Holy Smoke' or 'The Red-Suited Man'
Episode Three: 'More Edible Than Durable' or 'You Smashed My
Monkey '
Episode Four: 'Oh Boy, She Looks Great ' or 'Which Witchway is
Which?'
Episode Five: 'Your Separate World Lines' or 'I'm Big and You're
Small'
Episode Six: 'Now It's Time To Sing ' or 'Unwanted Noises in the
Air'
Episode Seven: 'I Like This Box ' or 'Oh Victim Man '
Episode Eight: 'Oh Dalai' or 'Life is Dukka'
Episode Nine: 'The Traveling Extravaganza' or 'His Name is
Bub'
Episode Ten: 'More Dogs For Me?' or 'Knock-a-knock-knuckles'
Episode Eleven: 'You're a Messiah' or 'Buboes in the Lymph
Nodes'
Episode Twelve: 'A Box in the Dark' or 'Dead Men Do Not
Groan'
Episode Thirteen: 'Is Eloquence a Bauble' or 'Where's My
Cyaneus'
Episode Fourteen: 'I Do Not Like the Blackness of Her Nose' or
'The Penguins Laugh at You '
Episode Fifteen: 'The Genius of These Woods' or 'I'm Also Wearing
Explosives'
Episode Sixteen: 'Say Jacques ' or 'She's Got Kneepads
His voice can be heard in countless classic animated cartoons
still seen on television around the world. He was Yogi Bear,
Huckleberry Hound, and a hundred others. His fans included Groucho
Marx, Lionel Barrymore, and even Albert Einstein. His work with
satirist Stan Freberg sold millions of records. You have probably
never heard of him. His name was Daws Butler, and he is considered
one of the greatest voice actors of the twentieth century.
"The "Second "Daws Butler Collection" is an extensive assortment
of his performances, teachings, and writings, both rare and
celebrated. Included are "Daws Butler Teaches You How to Do
Voices;" "Daws Butler: Voice Magician;" "This Here Is Your Life,
Sherlock Holmes;" "Daws Butler Workshop 76;" and "Huck, Yogi, and
Quick Draw, the Lost Recordings."
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