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Susie The Little Blue Coupe

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Susie The Little Blue Coupe
Once bought well to do man, learns to live in high society, for a while.

A rare, all but forgotten gem from Disney.

Written buy Bill Peet.

Originally released in 1952.

Mar 21, 2007 5:44 AM
Re: Susie The Little Blue Coupe
Oh wow, I loved this little cartoon growing up. HUGE blast from my past.
By: tib
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Hearing Sterling Holloway's voice always gives me a warm feeling inside.
By: lyzard
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It appears as a bonus on the DVD of Disney's "Ichabod and Mr. Toad", but you have to work for it. On the menu, go to "games" and take the trivia test. If you answer all the questions correct, you will be treated with a viewing of "Suzie, the Little Blue Coupe".
By: jaxon
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The narrator's voice is what really made all of those old cartoons.
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Also, this is written by the childern's author Bill Peet. Cool. I had it on an old VHS with some other cartoons of the era (most of which now I can't seem to recall).
By: tib
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diffrent ending:
the kid buys the car, signs up for pimp my ride.
Xibit shows up in his usual frill.
takes the car to the WC, etc.
kid picks the car up witht the usual: "omg, omg, wtf"
they live happily ever after.
By: SilenTom
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Wow! I had completely forgotten about this little cartoon. Ah, memories...
By: heidim
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Glad you liked it :3
By: CyberFox
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I remember this one! There was another about Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet, complete with a sappy-but-addictive tune by the Andrews Sisters, from the same time-frame. Ah, memories!
By: Beatrix
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