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1962 Plymouth Promo featuring Frankie Fontaine



Video Title : 1962 Plymouth Promo featuring Frankie Fontaine
Description : This promo features Frankie Fontaine, the voice of Pete Puma in Warner Brothers Cartoons. He was also the inspiration for the Simpsons Cartoon Character Barney Gumble. This was a terrible year for Plymouth due to the contraversial styling by Virgil Exner.
Views : 3776
Rating : 4.80
Keywords, Tags : Frankie Fontaine Plymouth Commercial 1962
Video Length : 4 : 4


Comments :

i bet old craz, never tunk gas but be 4 dollars a gal,,,,,

wonder if that's why Plymouth sold so few cars in 1962?

Crazy Googenheim from the Jackie Gleason Show at Joe's bar... "Hey Joe, Hey Mr Dunnahie, heah heah heah heeeeeeeee"!

Hey. Stan Freberg was Pete Puma.

You're right about that.

Yep.

Yes. Freberg, however, based the voice on that of the "Crazy Guggenheim" character.

That wining/crying wail should creep you out, IT MADE HIM FAMOUS along with his singing. Besides, you wouldn't say that if he gave both you and your brother each a 5 pound solid chocolate rabbit every Easter and also autographed the boxes they were in, YEAH!!!!, we knew him and still get to his grave several times a year. Ever hear him sing?, or will you knock that to??????

I read some where that Frankie was the inspiration for the "Barney" Gumble character from the Simpson's... cool eh?

Possibly in my discription of this film? lol, If you read it, I noted that. I forget where I read it but i believe it was from a video interview of the creators of the cartoon.


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