"Bozo: The World's Most Famous Clown" Animated Cartoon Series
Bozo: The World's Most Famous Clown | |
---|---|
Voices of | Larry Harmon Paul Frees |
Theme music composer | Gordon Zahler Alec Compinsky |
Country of origin | USA |
Language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 156 |
Production | |
Running time | 5 minutes |
Production company(s) | Larry Harmon Pictures Corporation |
Broadcast | |
Original run | 1958 – 1962 |
The American animated television series produced by Larry Harmon Pictures Corporation began syndication in 1958. Lou Scheimer, of Filmation fame, was the art director for the series. Voice cast was Larry Harmon as Bozo with Paul Frees among others.
Read more about this topic: Bozo The Clown
Famous quotes containing the words world, famous, clown, animated, cartoon and/or series:
“Unfortunately, life may sometimes seem unfair to middle children, some of whom feel like an afterthought to a brilliant older sibling and unable to captivate the familys attention like the darling baby. Yet the middle position offers great training for the real world of lowered expectations, negotiation, and compromise. Middle children who often must break the mold set by an older sibling may thereby learn to challenge family values and seek their own identity.”
—Marianne E. Neifert (20th century)
“What climbs the stair?
Nothing that common women ponder on
If you are worth my hope! Neither Content
Nor satisfied Conscience, but that great family
Some ancient famous authors misrepresent,
The Proud Furies each with her torch on high.”
—William Butler Yeats (18651939)
“They tell us sometimes that if we had only kept quiet, all these desirable things would have come about of themselves. I am reminded of the Greek clown who, having seen an archer bring down a flying bird, remarked, sagely: You might have saved your arrow, for the bird would anyway have been killed by the fall.”
—Elizabeth Cady Stanton (18151902)
“Uncle Bens brass bullet-mould
And powder horn, and Major Bogans face
Above the fire, in the half-light, plainly said
Theres naught to kill but the animated dead;”
—Allen Tate (18991979)
“this cartoon by Raphael for a tapestry for a Pope:”
—Elizabeth Bishop (19111979)
“In the order of literature, as in others, there is no act that is not the coronation of an infinite series of causes and the source of an infinite series of effects.”
—Jorge Luis Borges (18991986)