
Produced by Rankin/Bass Productions, this 1970 American animated TV special was the studio’s second hand‑drawn work outsourced to Osamu Tezuka’s Mushi Production in Tokyo after the 1969 Christmas classic Frosty the Snowman. It aired on ABC on April 7, 1970, before that year’s Oscars, and serves as a tribute to vaudeville, presenting animated recreations of famous comedians’ routines.
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Jack Benny
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Paul Frees
W.C. Fields / Chico Marx / Zeppo Marx / Announcer (voice)

George Burns
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Groucho Marx
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Phyllis Diller
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George Jessel
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Tom Smothers
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Dick Smothers
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Henny Youngman
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Jack E. Leonard
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Flip Wilson
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