A public-service announcement from the American Cancer Society featuring Mr. Magoo. Not part of the regular series, this rare cartoon begins with a bunch of clips talking about the history of the ...
WHO KNEW, Mr. Magoo? Who knew, until this week, that you were a cartoon character of ridicule? Who knew that you were “an ill-tempered and incompetent blind man,” rather than an eccentric, avuncular ...
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In the 1960s animated version, Jim Backus’ Mr. Magoo, who didn’t realize he was going blind, wasn’t dumb, just too good-hearted. His life was so charmed that, no matter the mishap, he always landed ...
Update: Wow- you guys love Mr. Magoo! 38 people entered! Congratulations to the winners… CBB Reader Candy, who said, This is too funny. As told by my parents, this was my favorite cartoon when I was ...
The correct answer: Mr. Magoo, the much-loved old school cartoon character (in the words of animators Bill Hurtz, Peter Burness, and authors Marty Gitlin and Joe Wos, respectively). After a long ...