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Mel-O-Toons Vol 1 (1960) | Aladdin, Daniel Boone, The Kings Trumpet,The Magic Clock, Miguel The Mighty Matador, Noah's Ark, Panchito, Peppy Possum, The Seasons, and Sinbad. | |
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Mel-O-Toons Vol 2* (1960) | In this volume, you'll get David and Goliath, Paul Bunyon, Robin Hood, Christopher Columbus, Tom Sawyer, The Enchanted Horse, The Trojan Horse and Treasure Island. | |
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Mel-O-Toons: Aladdin* (1960) | Mel-O-Toons sometimes erroneously called Mello Toons, was a series of animated cartoons produced in 1960 by New World Productions and syndicated by United Artists. | |
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Mel-O-Toons: Ali Baba* (1960) | Ali Baba discovers a cavern filled with treasure from forty thieves. | |
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Mel-O-Toons: Christopher Columbus* (1960) | The mapmaker, Christopher Columbus, takes three ships west to find the East Indies, but winds up in the Americas instead. | |
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Mel-O-Toons: Daniel Boone* (1960) | Mel-O-Toons tells the story of the great hunter and explorer Daniel Boone. | |
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Mel-O-Toons: David And Goliath* (1960) | Mel-O-Toons version of the famous bible story of how a shepherd boy slayed a giant. | |
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Mel-O-Toons: The Eagle And The Thrush* (1960) | Long ago in the wild, there was no music. An owl gathers all the creatures, and tells them there is a beautiful noise above the clouds. He says if one of them could fly over the clouds, he might remember the music and bring it back to them. | |
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Mel-O-Toons: The Emperor's Nightingale* (1949) | The story is framed by the story of a boy who is restricted by rules and can't leave his home or the grounds of his house. | |
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Mel-O-Toons: The Enchanted Horse* (1960) | Random robot horses from the sky make the perfect gift. | |
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Mel-O-Toons: Hansel And Gretel* (1960) | Hansel and Gretel decide to go out into the forest to pick strawberries, dropping breadcrumbs as they go so they won't lose their way. But, soon they meet a gold-haired man calling himself the sandman, and strange things begin to happen. | |
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Mel-O-Toons: The King's Trumpet* (1960) | This cartoon tries to explain the history of trumpeting and horns, even going back to the time of ancient Egypt and the sounds of the Shofah. | |
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Mel-O-Toons: Little Hawk* (1960) | A little indian boy who was friends with the animals helps to find a missing girl. | |
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Mel-O-Toons: The Magic Clock* (1960) | The magic clock prevents the wicked king of Dumberg from conquering the town of Glicken Glocken. | |
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Mel-O-Toons: Miguel The Mighty Matador* (1960) | In his dreams, Juan Pablo Garcia Miguel is the bravest bull fighter in all of Spain and he defeats El Toro Diablo, the biggest bull ever to enter the ring. | |
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Mel-O-Toons: Noah's Ark (1960) | Mel-O-Toons version of the story of Noah and the great ark. | |
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Mel-O-Toons: Panchito* (1960) | About a little burro who couldn't hee-haw. | |
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Mel-O-Toons: Paul Bunyan* (1959) | The bits of the story of Paul Bunyan and his contributions to American history. | |
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Mel-O-Toons: Peer Gynt In The Hall Of The Mountain King* (1960) | Peer gets lost and falls asleep near a cave inhabited by trolls and is carried to the hall of the mountain king. | |
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Mel-O-Toons: Peer Gynt's Adventures In Arabia* (1960) | A boy learns a lesson about taking what does not belong to him. | |
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Mel-O-Toons: Peppy Possum* (1960) | Peppy Possum lives in the woods. He explains the way a possum can play dead when dogs go hunting them. But Peppy is a different kind of possum and won't play dead when being hunted. | |
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Mel-O-Toons: Peter And The Wolf* (1960) | A young boy called Peter tries to capture a big wolf that ate his pet duck. | |
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Mel-O-Toons: Robin Hood* (1960) | The story of Robin Hood and his Merry Men. | |
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Mel-O-Toons: Sir Lancelot* (1960) | The story of Sir Lancelot put to song. | |
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Mel-O-Toons: Sleeping Beauty* (1960) | The classic tale of Sleeping Beauty. | |
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Mel-O-Toons: The Trojan Horse* (1960) | The Trojans held a Greek princess captive so the Greeks built a wooden horse, hid inside and ambushed the Trojans. |
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