Muggy-Doo Boy Fox (1965-1966 cartoon series)(All 6 cartoons on 1 disc) DVD-R
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All 6 cartoons on 1 disc
Muggy-Doo started out as the feline star of a 1953 comic from Stanhall Publishing entitled Muggy-Doo, Boy Cat. He was a screwball character who bought and sold junk for a living, and who always wore a loose-fitting yellow T-shirt, the front of which had writing that kept changing to fit his situation (in the style of The Yellow Kid).
In 1965, the character was changed considerably—he was now a “boy fox” instead of a cat, and more con artist than screwball—and appeared in six cartoons as part of The Milton the Monster Show (which was another Hal Seeger creation):
Muggy-Doo started out as the feline star of a 1953 comic from Stanhall Publishing entitled Muggy-Doo, Boy Cat. He was a screwball character who bought and sold junk for a living, and who always wore a loose-fitting yellow T-shirt, the front of which had writing that kept changing to fit his situation (in the style of The Yellow Kid).
In 1965, the character was changed considerably—he was now a “boy fox” instead of a cat, and more con artist than screwball—and appeared in six cartoons as part of The Milton the Monster Show (which was another Hal Seeger creation):
All 6 cartoons on 1 disc
Muggy-Doo started out as the feline star of a 1953 comic from Stanhall Publishing entitled Muggy-Doo, Boy Cat. He was a screwball character who bought and sold junk for a living, and who always wore a loose-fitting yellow T-shirt, the front of which had writing that kept changing to fit his situation (in the style of The Yellow Kid).
In 1965, the character was changed considerably—he was now a “boy fox” instead of a cat, and more con artist than screwball—and appeared in six cartoons as part of The Milton the Monster Show (which was another Hal Seeger creation):
Muggy-Doo started out as the feline star of a 1953 comic from Stanhall Publishing entitled Muggy-Doo, Boy Cat. He was a screwball character who bought and sold junk for a living, and who always wore a loose-fitting yellow T-shirt, the front of which had writing that kept changing to fit his situation (in the style of The Yellow Kid).
In 1965, the character was changed considerably—he was now a “boy fox” instead of a cat, and more con artist than screwball—and appeared in six cartoons as part of The Milton the Monster Show (which was another Hal Seeger creation):
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