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  • " I Love to Singa": The talent show and the call letters GONG spoof the show.
  • Riley's catchphrase, "What a revolting development this is," is used in: Boomer.īill Thompson's character Nick Depopoulous was known for the line, "For crying out Pete's sake!" This is used in " Foney Fables". Fields-like mouse character was voiced by Fibber regular Bill Thompson recreating his role of Horatio K.
  • " Shop, Look and Listen": Blabbermouse says "I bet'cha" at one point during one of his rapid-fire spiels.
  • " Sioux Me": When an Indian asks his son why he didn't get any water, he replies "Look, me got rain pills.
  • " Porky's Hotel": A talkative duckling annoys an old goat, saying "I bet'cha" at one point.
  • " The Sneezing Weasel": The sick baby chick says "Oh boy, ma, he was a big worm.
  • " Porky at the Crocadero": The telegram delivery man says "I bet'cha" at the end of all his sentences.
  • The character of Teeny, a child who often punctuates her sentences with "I bet'cha", was referenced in a few cartoons.
  • " Tortoise Wins by a Hare" - Bugs Bunny dresses as an old man, speaking like the Old-Timer, to learn Cecil Turtle's secrets to beating him at the race.
  • " The Ducktators": When the narrator tells Father Time not to go so fast, he replies "Oh, alright.
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    " The Hardship of Miles Standish": The grandfather character is a parody of The Old-Timer." Pied Piper Porky": The Rochester-sounding mouse says to Porky "That's very good, sonny, but that ain't the way I heard'd it!".The character of The Old-Timer, who said the catchphrase "That ain't the way I hear'd it" and kept calling Fibber "Johnny", was referenced in several cartoons:

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  • " Daffy - The Commando": Von Vulture tries to call his assistant Schultz on a payphone before somehow reaching Myrt.
  • " The Wabbit Who Came to Supper": Bugs Bunny tries to call Elmer's Uncle Louie to tattle on him before and tries to speak to the operator before realizing it's Myrt.
  • Several shorts reference the line "Is that you, Myrt?", a running gag in which Fibber would try to call someone and it would inevitably be the unheard operator Myrt: In "We, the Animals - Squeak!", Kansas City Kitty's voice is based on Molly's.
  • " We, the Animals - Squeak!": With her kitten returned to her, giving Kansas City Kitty no more reason not to chase the mice gang, the gang's leader flashes a nervous smile as Kitty rolls up her sleeve and says "'Tain't funny, McRat!".
  • The management does not find this amusing and places a side frame reading "'Tain't funny, McGee."
  • " Holiday Highlights" - For April Fools' Day, the announcer says that there is no picture.
  • " Daffy Duck & Egghead" - Egghead tries to use a female duck decoy, but Daffy tosses it back and places a sign reading "'Tain't funny McGee.".
  • " A Sunbonnet Blue": When the mouse villain is defeated and trapped in a knight's helmet, he shouts the phrase.
  • The "'Tain't funny, McGee" running gag is referenced in several cartoons:
  • Looney Tunes - " Easter Yeggs" - The voice and mannerisms of the Easter Bunny is based upon the Happy Postman, a distressed man whose catchphrase was "Remember, keep smiling!" Both characters were voiced by Mel Blanc.
  • " Hollywood Steps Out" - by Henry Fonda's mother.
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    " Goofy Groceries" - the rampaging gorilla is stopped by his mother calling.In the radio series' opening exchange, awkward teen Henry's mother called, "Hen- reeeeeeeeeeeee! Hen-ree Al-drich!", and he responded with a breaking adolescent voice, " Com-ing, Mother!" This call and response appears in: " Porky's Hero Agency": The Gorgon is a parody of the character.

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  • " The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos:" The character was parodied as Tizzie Fish.
  • The character of Lizzie Tish, a crackpot cook whose catchphrases were "Hello, folksies" and ".or should you?", was referenced in a few cartoons:
  • " Jungle Jitters ": The salesman character is based on Blurt.
  • " Porky's Five & Ten": While sailing the ocean, Porky writes "I hope, I hope, I hope" in his log.
  • " Porky's Hero Agency": When Porky arrives at the Gorgon's lair, he says "I hope she's t-t-t'home, I hope, I hope, I hope.".
  • " Little Red Walking Hood": When he arrives at Grandma's house, the Big Bad Wolf says to the audience "I hope the old grandma's t'home, I hope, I hope, I hope.".
  • The character of Elmer Blurt, a traveling salesman whose catchphrase was "Nobody home, I hope, I hope, I hope.", was referenced in several cartoons:
  • 1.7 The Pepsodent Show starring Bob Hope.











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