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'''Deep Betrayal''' is a 1967 horror cartoon short that aired on October 31, 1967. This the first time was screen played by [[Floyd Norman]], he arrived from [[Walt Disney Productions]] after screen played [[The Jungle Book]].
   
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==Plot==
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A Jack O Lantern appeared as [[Remy Rat|Remy]] with Blue he sees a sign said "It's Halloween on Whoville!", then Remy shocks and see Animals running from Count [[Jojo McDodd|Jojo]] (Animals such as Monsters, Dogs Elephants, Polar Bears, Rabbits, Mouses, and Horses, and host of animals) then the Vampire comes (from a [[William Hanna]] voice) "Stop from the Rat!", Jojo tords Jamie's Art even though [[Jamie McDodd]] gone mad and spanks him.
   
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Jojo made Remy from a Mean Tuna, Remy then makes a Wild Strawberry Pie Surprise. Then his stomach crashes, after that. [[Nelly Foster]] take Jojo turn into normal ([[Walter Lantz]]'s voice coming back) then Nelly Foster's voice sounds weird "Don't you believe it!".
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==Credits==
*Ernie Says: up and down edition
 
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*Directed by [[Alex Lovy]]
*Hatsune Miku: Hand in Hand
 
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*Story: [[Floyd Norman]], [[Roy Wallace]]
*Cookie Monster wants Prairie Dawn's cookie, and imagines many situations where he attempts to get the cookie.
 
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*Animation: [[Michael Leish]], [[Wallace Lester]], [[Al Coe]], [[Al Bertino]]
*"When we say 'play with me', you say 'Sesame'" - with laughter
 
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*Effects Animation: [[Don Patterson]]
*Zoe talks about different and same
 
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*Layout: [[Dale Barnhart]]
*Ernie and Rubber Duckie play "Duckie Says."
 
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*Background: [[Daniela Bielecka]]
*Big Bird hides objects under three different sheets, and makes the sounds they make as hints for the viewer to guess what's under each one.
 
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*Voice Characterization: [[Junius Matthews]]
*Piano x Forte x Scandal
 
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*Music: [[Jeff Alexander]]
*"When we say 'play with me', you say 'Sesame'" - quieter
 
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*Produced by [[Graham Collingwood]]
*Marshal Grover sees mirages of water.
 
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*Film Editor: [[Douglas Holiday]] (uncredited)
*Cookie Monster and Prairie Dawn play "Cookie Monster Says."
 
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*Camera: [[Nigel Stanchfield]] (uncredited), [[Roy Willis]] (uncredited)
*Zoe tells Elmo that she's imagining a great friend, and when she asks Elmo if he would like to, he says that he already has a great friend - Zoe.
 
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*Ink and Paint: [[Warren Johnson]] (uncredited)
*Ernie and Bert imagine that a banana is a phone. (remake)
 
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*Sound Effects: [[Jack King]] (uncredited), [[Dale Pickett]] (uncredited)
*Grover pretends that he's on the moon.
 
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*Sound Recording: [[Harold J. Scott]] (uncredited), [[Harry Thomas]] (uncredited)
*Ernie and Mr. Sock, Ernie's sock puppet, convince Bert to play "Perfect Pairs."
 
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*Sound Directors: [[Robert Crissman]] (uncredited), [[C.O. Stevens]] (uncredited)
*Big Bird talks about the importance of listening.
 
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[[Category:1967 shorts]]
*The cast sings "When we say 'play with me' you say 'Sesame'," and Ernie comments that they took turns.
 
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[[Category:Short Films]]
*Humphrey thinks about the things that Baby Natasha could be when she grows up.
 
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[[Category:Short films]]
*KAITO & MEIKO - on the rocks
 
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[[Category:Remy Rat shorts]]
*Grover dances alongside film footage of kids dancing.
 
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[[Category:Films written by Roy Wallace]]
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[[Category:Films directed by Alex Lovy]]
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[[Category:Films featuring Junius Matthews]]
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[[Category:Films featuring William Hanna]]
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[[Category:Films featuring Walter Lantz]]
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[[Category:Films distributed by Universal Pictures]]
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Latest revision as of 14:51, 2 February 2024

Deep Betrayal is a 1967 horror cartoon short that aired on October 31, 1967. This the first time was screen played by Floyd Norman, he arrived from Walt Disney Productions after screen played The Jungle Book.

Plot

A Jack O Lantern appeared as Remy with Blue he sees a sign said "It's Halloween on Whoville!", then Remy shocks and see Animals running from Count Jojo (Animals such as Monsters, Dogs Elephants, Polar Bears, Rabbits, Mouses, and Horses, and host of animals) then the Vampire comes (from a William Hanna voice) "Stop from the Rat!", Jojo tords Jamie's Art even though Jamie McDodd gone mad and spanks him.

Jojo made Remy from a Mean Tuna, Remy then makes a Wild Strawberry Pie Surprise. Then his stomach crashes, after that. Nelly Foster take Jojo turn into normal (Walter Lantz's voice coming back) then Nelly Foster's voice sounds weird "Don't you believe it!".

Credits

  • Directed by Alex Lovy
  • Story: Floyd Norman, Roy Wallace
  • Animation: Michael Leish, Wallace Lester, Al Coe, Al Bertino
  • Effects Animation: Don Patterson
  • Layout: Dale Barnhart
  • Background: Daniela Bielecka
  • Voice Characterization: Junius Matthews
  • Music: Jeff Alexander
  • Produced by Graham Collingwood
  • Film Editor: Douglas Holiday (uncredited)
  • Camera: Nigel Stanchfield (uncredited), Roy Willis (uncredited)
  • Ink and Paint: Warren Johnson (uncredited)
  • Sound Effects: Jack King (uncredited), Dale Pickett (uncredited)
  • Sound Recording: Harold J. Scott (uncredited), Harry Thomas (uncredited)
  • Sound Directors: Robert Crissman (uncredited), C.O. Stevens (uncredited)