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Snagglepuss (1961) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 137

Snagglepuss 1961 poster

Funny voice clips and catchphrases from Snagglepuss in the 1961 Yogi Bear Show shorts.

Actors: Daws Butler (Snagglepuss), Jean Vander Pyl (Lila)

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1361 The question is how does one baby-sit a western-type baby? The answer is oblivious: train 'em to be a western TV star like Rock Crusher or Chuck Wagon, even.
1362 The St. Louis Lou now sailin' for Natchez, Mobile, Chattanooga, and St. Louis.
1363 The trains must go through and all that pioneer jazz, so pack and go.
1364 The very idea. I got a good mind to write to the Audubon Society also even.
1365 The wily beast got away again.
1366 Then by cloudy skies, I challenge thee to a joust! -Joust a minute, joust a minute. Joust, what is a joust?

— Snagglepuss (Daws Butler)

1367 Then draw on this. Your Aunt Zelda wears army shoes! -Can't draw, she's got the biggest feet ever to stomp the prairie.
1368 Then I might as well join the others at the banquet. Exit, droolin' all the way, stage left.
1369 Then I shall continue to save thee, o queen.
1370 Then make up your brain-mind which one of us you is marriage acceptin', Suzie Sal.

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