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{{Infobox Shorts
 
|name = Believe It Or Else
 
|name = Believe It Or Else
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|image = Believe_it_or_else.png
|Director = [[]]
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|Director = [[Tex Avery|Fred Avery]]
 
|producer = [[Leon Schlesinger]]
 
|producer = [[Leon Schlesinger]]
|airdate =
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|airdate = June 25, 1939
 
|series = [[Merrie Melodies]]
 
|series = [[Merrie Melodies]]
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|Voice = [[Mel Blanc]]<br>[[Cliff Nazarro]]<br>[[Tex Avery]]
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|Starring =
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|Starring = [[Egghead]]
|previous = [[]]
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|previous = [[Scalp Trouble]]
|next = [[]]
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|next = [[Old Glory]]
 
|video = [[File:Believe It Or Else (Uncut)|thumb|center|280px]]
|video =
 
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[[File:Believe it or Else|thumb|center|280px]]
|Writer =
 
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[[File:Believe It Or Else (1939) Censored Dubbed Version|thumb|center|280px]]
|Animators =
 
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[[File:Merrie Melodies - Believe it or Else|thumb|center|280px]]
 
|Writer = Dave Monahan
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|Animators = [[Virgil Ross]]<br>[[Rod Scribner]] (uncredited)
 
|Layout-artist =
 
|Layout-artist =
 
|Background-artist =
 
|Background-artist =
|Sound effects =
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|Sound effects = [[Treg Brown]]
|Musician =
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|Musician = [[Carl W. Stalling]]
 
}}'''Believe It Or Else''' is a [[1939]] ''[[Merrie Melodies]]'' short directed by [[Tex Avery]].
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== Plot ==
'''Believe It Or Else''' is a 1939 [[Merrie Melodies]] cartoon directed by [[Tex Avery]]. The cartoon's plot is a parody of "Ripley's Believe It Or Not!".
 
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The host says he has interesting facts to show that he's collected on his many trips around the world, but [[Egghead]] walks across the stage with a sign that reads, "I don't believe it."
   
 
A man named Mr. Holstein Cudd has consumed 50 quarts of milk a day for the last two years. When asked how he feels, he responds with, "MOOOO" and continues to drink. Next is a Hindu snake-charmer that the host met while he was traveling last year. The snake plays on a flute and a man comes out of a basket and undulates like a snake. The next act is a man who builds ship models in bottles, but he is actually inside a bottle and building a ship outside of one. The next act is Mr. Adolphus Hambone, the world's loudest hog caller who can be heard from Arkansas to Walla-Walla Washington. His yells cause pigs to sing, "I hear you calling yoohoo," as they hear his voice. Next is a man who has not been out of his room for fifty years, but its an old man locked in a prison cell who says, "I'm a bad boy". At a California university, the narrator has found the human basketball. The man dribbles his round belly down the court and throws himself through the hoop. Next we have an optical illusion. The host is going to show the audience that the two squares on the screen them are not the same size. He asks the people in the audience to close their left eyes, and then their right eyes, in the process spotting that someone in the audience was peeking. He then shows them three triangles formed from nine matches. He tells them it is possible to make 37 triangles out of the three. He rearranges the matches faster and faster until all is a blur, then displays a jumbled mess and suggests that the audience should try it on their friends. Next the hosts says, "Atop Palomar mountain, California science takes a step forward with it's 200-inch telescope and brings you actual pictures of life on mars." There are actually spaceships flying around the planet mars, and a man named Buck Dodgers comes out saying, "Don't miss me in next Sunday's funny paper, boy it's a killer thriller," before getting back in and taking off. Egghead also lands on mars and still doesn't believe it, before taking off. The telescope then shifts to the moon, where the host hopes to prove to the audience that there is no life. But a trio on their way to ''The Major Bowes Amateur Hour'' asks if he knows the way to Cleveland. The narrator asks them to sing their number and they do, a slow barbershop song, "Sweet Genevieve". He tells them to hurry up and they sound like a sped-up recording. In Egypt there is a wishing well that will make your wishes come true. A man tells the wishing well, "I wish I had a million dollars," and the well replies, "So do I!" Egghead walks past holding a sign reading, "It's a fake." In the logging country of Tall-Timber, the announcer found Mr. Chopoffski, the world's fastest wood chopper. He quickly chops a tree and waits dramatically for it to fall, but it was only a stump in the first place. The narrator introduces Nathaniel Nevermiss, the country's most accurate knife-thrower. He throws his knives toward his sidekick off-screen, then appears shocked and asks the audience if there's a doctor in the house. For the first time on any screen will be shown the berth of a baby, a berth on a railcar. With the aid of a super-sensitive microphone the audience is actually going to hear the sounds of ordinary ants. An ant loudly shouts to its mate, "Hey Mabel!" Lastly, the narrator introduces Mr. Horace Buzzsaw who can saw a person in half. Egghead walks by, and proclaims that the stunt is done with mirrors, and still doesn't believe it. He is encouraged by the narrator to step inside the box and see it for himself. He does, and still doesn't believe it, until he sees his legs walking off, and he chases after them.
==Storyline==
 
   
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== Gallery ==
The opening hosts inquires to the audience that he has interesting facts to show them. He claims that he's taken many trips around the world, but [[Egghead]] appears with a sign that reads, "I don't believe it", walking around the stage. The first Believe it or else is a man who named Mr. Holstine Kirt. He is a man who consumes 50 quarts of milk a day for the last two years. When they ask him how he feels, he responds with, "MOOOO" and continues to drink. The next believe it or else, is a snake Hindu-Chop that the host met while he was traveling last year. The snake plays a flute and a man comes out of a box. The man proceeds to move like a snake. The next act is a man who builds ship models in bottles. He happens to be building a ship inside a bottle, but in actually he is inside a bottle and building a ship outside of one. The next act is a man who lives in Arkansas. He is the world's loudest hog caller and can be heard from Arkansas to Walla-Walla Washington. He yells, and his yells causes pigs to sing, "I can hear you calling you" as they hear his voice. The next Believe it or else is a man who has not been out of his room for fifty years. The scenario changes to a house where an old man has locked himself in a prison and says, "I'm a bad boy". The next stop is the university of California, where the narrator/hosts proclaims he has found the human basketball. The man proceeds to touch himself and jumps around scoring a shot in the process. Next we have an optical illusion. The hosts announces that he's going to show the audience that the two squares he is showing them are not the same. He asks the people in the audience to close there left eyes, and then there right eyes, in the process spotting that the audience was attempting to open there left eye. He then shows them three triangles that are made out of matches. He tells them that he's going to show them that it is possible to make 37 triangles out of three. He reconstructs all of the triangles and actually comes out with 37 triangles. He then suggests that the audience should try it on there friends. The scenario changes to an observatory where the hosts says, "Atop Palafar mountain, California science takes a step forward with it's 200 inched telescope and brings you actually pictures of life on mars". We are then shown that there is actually spaceships flying around the planet mars, and a man named Buck Dodgers comes out saying, "Don't miss me in Sunday's funny paper, it's a killer thriller" before getting back in and taking off. Egghead also lands on mars and still doesn't believe it, before taking off. The telescope changes to the moon, where the hosts hopes to prove to the audience that there is no life on mars. It is revealed that there three guys resembling business men. One of the guys asks the hosts if he knows which way it is to Cleveland. The narrator asks them to sing there number and they do. He tells them to hurry up as he losing time. They finish and run off. In Egypt there is a wishing well that will make your wishes come true. A man comes and asks the wishing well if he will give him a million-dollars. The wishing well tells him, "So do I" which shocks him. Egghead arrives holding a sign saying, "It's a fake". The scenario changes to the logging country of Tall-Timber, where the announcer says he found a man named Mr. Woodchosky the world's fastest wood chopper. He cuts down a tree and it barely falls. The narrator introduces Nathaniel Evermist, who he claims is the country's most accurate knife-thrower. We are shown that he is going to throw his knife at a blond-haired stupid looking man. He throws it and discovers much to his shock that he has actually injured the man. In another town the announcer proclaims that the audience is actually going to hear the sounds of an actual ant. The ant loudly calls to another ant named, "Hey Mabel". At the believe or not show the narrator introduces us to Mr. Horace Buzzsaw who can saw a person in half. Egghead walks by, and proclaims that the stunt was done with mirrors, and still doesn't believe it. He is encouraged by the narrator to step inside the box and see it for himself. He does, and he comes out still not believing it. He then sees half of himself walking off, and he chases after it. Thus ending the cartoon.
 
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[[File:Believe it or Else|centre|thumb|330x330px]]
 
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== Availability ==
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* (1992) LaserDisc - ''[[The Golden Age of Looney Tunes]]'', Vol. 3, Side 8: The Evolution of Egghead
   
 
== Censorship ==
 
== Censorship ==
The version of this cartoon airing on [[Cartoon Network]] and its sister channel [[Boomerang]] is missing the "berth of a baby" sight gag due to it containing two black on-board train employees.
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The version of this cartoon airing on [[Cartoon Network]] and its sister channel [[Boomerang]] is missing the "berth of a baby" sight gag due to it containing two black on-board train employees.<ref>http://www.intanibase.com/gac/looneytunes/censored-b.aspx</ref>
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== Notes ==
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* The cartoon is a parody of "Ripley's Believe It or Not!"
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* This cartoon marks the last appearance of Egghead due to [[Chuck Jones]] creating [[Elmer Fudd]], although an unnamed, different prototype Elmer is present in "[[Hare-um Scare-um]]".
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* This cartoon has a special WARNER BROS. on the banner. The WB shield is big like the VITAPHONE Presents cartoons from 1936 to 1939. After this cartoon, the WB shield would get a little smaller.
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== References ==
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{{reflist}}
 
[[Category:Egghead Cartoons]]
 
[[Category:Egghead Cartoons]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons directed by Tex Avery]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons directed by Tex Avery]]
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[[Category:Merrie Melodies Shorts]]
 
[[Category:Merrie Melodies Shorts]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons written by Dave Monahan]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons written by Dave Monahan]]
[[Category:Cartoons animated by Virgil Ross]]
 
 
[[Category:Cartoons with music by Carl W. Stalling]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons with music by Carl W. Stalling]]
[[Category:Cartoons animated by Rod Scribner]]
 
 
[[Category:Cartoons with film editing by Treg Brown]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons with film editing by Treg Brown]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons with sound effects edited by Treg Brown]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons with sound effects edited by Treg Brown]]
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[[Category:Cartoons produced by Leon Schlesinger]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons produced by Leon Schlesinger]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons with characters voiced by Mel Blanc]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons with characters voiced by Mel Blanc]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons with characters voiced by Cliff Nazarro]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons in a.a.p. package]]

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Believe It Or Else
Believe it or else
Directed By: Fred Avery
Produced By: Leon Schlesinger
Released: June 25, 1939
Series: Merrie Melodies
Story: Dave Monahan
Animation: Virgil Ross
Rod Scribner (uncredited)
Layouts:
Backgrounds:
Film Editor: Treg Brown
Voiced By: Mel Blanc
Cliff Nazarro
Tex Avery
Music: Carl W. Stalling
Starring: Egghead
Preceded By: Scalp Trouble
Succeeded By: Old Glory
Believe_It_Or_Else_(Uncut)

Believe It Or Else (Uncut)

Believe_it_or_Else

Believe it or Else

Believe_It_Or_Else_(1939)_Censored_Dubbed_Version

Believe It Or Else (1939) Censored Dubbed Version

Believe It Or Else is a 1939 Merrie Melodies short directed by Tex Avery.

Plot

The host says he has interesting facts to show that he's collected on his many trips around the world, but Egghead walks across the stage with a sign that reads, "I don't believe it."

A man named Mr. Holstein Cudd has consumed 50 quarts of milk a day for the last two years. When asked how he feels, he responds with, "MOOOO" and continues to drink. Next is a Hindu snake-charmer that the host met while he was traveling last year. The snake plays on a flute and a man comes out of a basket and undulates like a snake. The next act is a man who builds ship models in bottles, but he is actually inside a bottle and building a ship outside of one. The next act is Mr. Adolphus Hambone, the world's loudest hog caller who can be heard from Arkansas to Walla-Walla Washington. His yells cause pigs to sing, "I hear you calling yoohoo," as they hear his voice. Next is a man who has not been out of his room for fifty years, but its an old man locked in a prison cell who says, "I'm a bad boy". At a California university, the narrator has found the human basketball. The man dribbles his round belly down the court and throws himself through the hoop. Next we have an optical illusion. The host is going to show the audience that the two squares on the screen them are not the same size. He asks the people in the audience to close their left eyes, and then their right eyes, in the process spotting that someone in the audience was peeking. He then shows them three triangles formed from nine matches. He tells them it is possible to make 37 triangles out of the three. He rearranges the matches faster and faster until all is a blur, then displays a jumbled mess and suggests that the audience should try it on their friends. Next the hosts says, "Atop Palomar mountain, California science takes a step forward with it's 200-inch telescope and brings you actual pictures of life on mars." There are actually spaceships flying around the planet mars, and a man named Buck Dodgers comes out saying, "Don't miss me in next Sunday's funny paper, boy it's a killer thriller," before getting back in and taking off. Egghead also lands on mars and still doesn't believe it, before taking off. The telescope then shifts to the moon, where the host hopes to prove to the audience that there is no life. But a trio on their way to The Major Bowes Amateur Hour asks if he knows the way to Cleveland. The narrator asks them to sing their number and they do, a slow barbershop song, "Sweet Genevieve". He tells them to hurry up and they sound like a sped-up recording. In Egypt there is a wishing well that will make your wishes come true. A man tells the wishing well, "I wish I had a million dollars," and the well replies, "So do I!" Egghead walks past holding a sign reading, "It's a fake." In the logging country of Tall-Timber, the announcer found Mr. Chopoffski, the world's fastest wood chopper. He quickly chops a tree and waits dramatically for it to fall, but it was only a stump in the first place. The narrator introduces Nathaniel Nevermiss, the country's most accurate knife-thrower. He throws his knives toward his sidekick off-screen, then appears shocked and asks the audience if there's a doctor in the house. For the first time on any screen will be shown the berth of a baby, a berth on a railcar. With the aid of a super-sensitive microphone the audience is actually going to hear the sounds of ordinary ants. An ant loudly shouts to its mate, "Hey Mabel!" Lastly, the narrator introduces Mr. Horace Buzzsaw who can saw a person in half. Egghead walks by, and proclaims that the stunt is done with mirrors, and still doesn't believe it. He is encouraged by the narrator to step inside the box and see it for himself. He does, and still doesn't believe it, until he sees his legs walking off, and he chases after them.

Gallery

Availability

Censorship

The version of this cartoon airing on Cartoon Network and its sister channel Boomerang is missing the "berth of a baby" sight gag due to it containing two black on-board train employees.[1]

Notes

  • The cartoon is a parody of "Ripley's Believe It or Not!"
  • This cartoon marks the last appearance of Egghead due to Chuck Jones creating Elmer Fudd, although an unnamed, different prototype Elmer is present in "Hare-um Scare-um".
  • This cartoon has a special WARNER BROS. on the banner. The WB shield is big like the VITAPHONE Presents cartoons from 1936 to 1939. After this cartoon, the WB shield would get a little smaller.

References