Mr. Magoo


 
 

Mr. Magoo is a cartoon character created by UPA. Voiced by Jim Backus, he is a little old man who gets into a series of sticky situations as a result of being extremely short-sighted.

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Mr. Magoo's first appearance was in the theatrical short cartoon The Ragtime Bear (1949). Columbia was reluctant to release the short, but allowed it to pass only because it included a bear. However, audiences quickly realized that the real star was Magoo, one of the few "human" cartoon characters ever produced in Hollywood at the time. The short became a box-office success. John Hubley, who created Magoo, handed the series completely over to creative director, Pete Burness. Under Burness, Magoo would obtain two Oscars for the studio with When Magoo Flew (1955) and Magoo's Puddle Jumper (1956).

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In 1959, Mr. Magoo starred in 1001 Arabian Nights, directed by Jack Kinney, UPA's first feature-length production.

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In the 1960s, UPA transferred its attention to television, and began producing Mr. Magoo television series. UPA was forced to churn out cartoons at a far greater quantity than the studio had done for theatrical release; this caused the Mr. Magoo series to sink to an embarrassing level.

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One bright moment in the UPA television era came with Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol, the first episode of an animated TV series entitled The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo which placed Magoo in various well-known stories. Christmas Carol captured the spirit of Charles Dickens' tale in a manner that few of the many re-tellings of the story would, and it is considered to be a holiday classic of the 1960s, ranking alongside A Charlie Brown Christmas and How the Grinch Stole Christmas!.

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In the 1970s, Mr. Magoo appeared in a new television series called What's New Mr. Magoo?. This series was made under license by the DePatie-Freleng studio, as UPA had by this time ceased in-house cartoon production.

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In 1997, during a fad for live-action films based on cartoon characters, Mr. Magoo was portrayed by Leslie Nielsen in a live-action Mr. Magoo feature film, which failed to find critical or popular success.

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Classic Media/Sony Wonder began issuing the Mr. Magoo cartoon series on DVD in 2001, beginning with Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol.

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UPA: The abbreviation UPA has several meanings:...

Jim Backus: Jim Backus was born on February 25, 1913 in Cleveland Ohio. He was a radio, television, movie actor, and voice actor. Among his most famous roles are the voice of Mr. Magoo, the rich Herbert Updike of the Alan Young radio show, Joan Davis' husband (a domestic court judge) on TV's I Married Joan, Ja...

1949: 1949 is a common year starting on Saturday....


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