Crusader Rabbit, Series 1, Episode 15, “Crusader vs the State of Texas,” 1950. Directed by Alexander Anderson, co-written by Mr. Anderson, Hal Goodman, Arthur North, Lloyd Turner, and Jay Ward. Voice actors: Lucille Bliss (Crusader Rabbit), Vern Louden (Rags the Tiger), Roy Whaley (narrator). The cartoon series was the first produced for the small black-and-white television screen rather than movie theaters.
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Crusader Rabbit, Series 1, Episode 14, “Crusader vs the State of Texas,” 1950. Directed by Alexander Anderson, co-written by Mr. Anderson, Hal Goodman, Arthur North, Lloyd Turner, and Jay Ward. Voice actors: Lucille Bliss (Crusader Rabbit), Vern Louden (Rags the Tiger), Roy Whaley (narrator). The cartoon series was the first produced for the small black-and-white television screen rather than movie theaters.
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Crusader Rabbit, Series 1, Episode 12, “Crusader vs the State of Texas,” 1950. Directed by Alexander Anderson, co-written by Mr. Anderson, Hal Goodman, Arthur North, Lloyd Turner, and Jay Ward. Voice actors: Lucille Bliss (Crusader Rabbit), Vern Louden (Rags the Tiger), Roy Whaley (narrator). The cartoon series was the first produced for the small black-and-white television screen rather than movie theaters.
Tune in next Saturday for another exciting episode!
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Crusader Rabbit, Series 1, Episode 11, “Crusader vs the State of Texas,” 1950. Directed by Alexander Anderson, co-written by Mr. Anderson, Hal Goodman, Arthur North, Lloyd Turner, and Jay Ward. Voice actors: Lucille Bliss (Crusader Rabbit), Vern Louden (Rags the Tiger), Roy Whaley (narrator). The cartoon series was the first produced for the small black-and-white television screen rather than movie theaters.
Tune in next Saturday for another exciting episode!
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Crusader Rabbit, Series 1, Episode 10, “Crusader vs the State of Texas,” 1950. Directed by Alexander Anderson, co-written by Mr. Anderson, Hal Goodman, Arthur North, Lloyd Turner, and Jay Ward. Voice actors: Lucille Bliss (Crusader Rabbit), Vern Louden (Rags the Tiger), Roy Whaley (narrator). The cartoon series was the first produced for the small black-and-white television screen rather than movie theaters.
Tune in next Saturday for another exciting episode!
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Crusader Rabbit, Series 1, Episode 9, “Crusader vs the State of Texas,” 1950. Directed by Alexander Anderson, co-written by Mr. Anderson, Hal Goodman, Arthur North, Lloyd Turner, and Jay Ward. Voice actors: Lucille Bliss (Crusader Rabbit), Vern Louden (Rags the Tiger), Roy Whaley (narrator). The cartoon series was the first produced for the small black-and-white television screen rather than movie theaters.
Tune in next Saturday for another exciting episode!
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Crusader Rabbit, Series 1, Episode 8, “Crusader vs the State of Texas,” 1950. Directed by Alexander Anderson, co-written by Mr. Anderson, Hal Goodman, Arthur North, Lloyd Turner, and Jay Ward. Voice actors: Lucille Bliss (Crusader Rabbit), Vern Louden (Rags the Tiger), Roy Whaley (narrator). The cartoon series was the first produced for the small black-and-white television screen rather than movie theaters.
Tune in next Saturday for another exciting episode!
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Crusader Rabbit, Series 1, Episode 7, “Crusader vs the State of Texas,” 1950. Directed by Alexander Anderson, co-written by Mr. Anderson, Hal Goodman, Arthur North, Lloyd Turner, and Jay Ward. Voice actors: Lucille Bliss (Crusader Rabbit), Vern Louden (Rags the Tiger), Roy Whaley (narrator). The cartoon series was the first produced for the small black-and-white television screen rather than movie theaters.
Tune in next Saturday for another exciting episode!
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Crusader Rabbit, Series 1, Episode 6, “Crusader vs the State of Texas,” 1950. Directed by Alexander Anderson, co-written by Mr. Anderson, Hal Goodman, Arthur North, Lloyd Turner, and Jay Ward. Voice actors: Lucille Bliss (Crusader Rabbit), Vern Louden (Rags the Tiger), Roy Whaley (narrator). The cartoon series was the first produced for the small black-and-white television screen rather than movie theaters.
Tune in next Saturday for another exciting episode!
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Crusader Rabbit, Series 1, Episode 5, “Crusader vs the State of Texas,” 1950. Directed by Alexander Anderson, co-written by Mr. Anderson, Hal Goodman, Arthur North, Lloyd Turner, and Jay Ward. Voice actors: Lucille Bliss (Crusader Rabbit), Vern Louden (Rags the Tiger and Deadeye), Roy Whaley (narrator). The cartoon series was the first produced for the small black-and-white television screen rather than movie theaters.
Tune in next Saturday for another exciting episode!
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