No private eye ball on the window to Snoop’s office door in this one, nor do we hear the catchphrase “Halt in the name of the Private Eye (fill in name of organisation).” So Blab tells Snoop he can take back the job as chief private eye, while he (Blab) keeps the million bucks reward.
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So, as amazing as it sounds, the cartoon ends with our heroes a million dollars richer. Blabber cons the genie back into the lamp by pretending to refuse to believe he’s a genie unless he can prove he can do something-like fit in the lamp. The genie thinks he’s made a getaway on a flying carpet but crashes into a turret.īooby Blab proves he’s not so booby in this cartoon. Instead, the genie ties the end of it to a palm tree and Snoop crashes into it. Snooper tries to capture the genie by grabbing his turban. Then again, he could be saying something else.
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Sorry I can’t mask the TV logo in some of these. Here are the other incidental characters. I won’t guess at who handled the layouts (I suspect Bob Gentle is the background artist) but I sure like the design of the genie. And the newly-freed genie peppers Snooper and Blabber with questions about stuff that happened while he was inside the lamp: “Are they still doing the Charleston? Did Lucky Lindy make it to Paris? How are the Dodgers doing?” just like in the Augie Doggie cartoon ‘Skunk You Very Much’ (which includes the Charleston question and one about the Dodgers). There are some repeats of some old routines, like the parody on the Dragnet-style of questioning when Blab grills Scheherazade (Blab’s repetitive “Yes, m’am” becomes unstoppable after a while) that Maltese worked into the dialogue of ‘Prince of a Fella’,’ ‘Slippery Glass Slipper’ and elsewhere.
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It’s pretty obvious Mike Maltese wrote the story.
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If someone can confirm or deny that, leave a comment. The Big Cartoon Database credits the animation to former Disney artist C.L. The version of the cartoon currently circulating has the incorrect credits. Snooper informs him “some things are bigger than money.” Today, Blab will be the private eye and Snoop “the lowly assistant.” Blabber rapturises about it and strikes several poses. “Say, Snoop,” says Blabber to open this cartoon, “when am I going to get a salary for being your assistant?” “Blab, your golden opportunity has come at last,” replies Snooper, though he doesn’t realise how golden it is until the cartoon’s over. Plot: Snooper and Blabber are hired to capture an escaped genie in Persia. Voice Cast: Snooper, Blabber, Genie, Sinbad – Daws Butler Aladdin, Alibi Baba, Jug Vendor – Don Messick Scheherazade – Jean Vander Pyl.Įpisode: Quick Draw McGraw Show M-039, Production J-124. Hartman, Written by Mike Maltese, Titles – Art Goble, Production Supervision – Howard Hanson (BCDB credits). Produced and Directed by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera.Īnimation – C.L.