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Advice from Yogi and Wilma

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Here’s a little something for Daws Butler fans.

Hanna-Barbera got together with the U.S. National Safety Council in 1973 and put together a record featuring the studio’s characters giving safety advice to kids. (Adults should pay attention to some of this advice today). “Hear See Do” features Jean Vander Pyl as Wilma Flintstone and Daws as a large barrel-full of characters. A colouring book was included.

What’s interesting listening to this is how Daws handles characters normally voiced by other people at Hanna-Barbera. As you may know, he voiced Barney Rubble for several episodes of “The Flintstones” after Mel Blanc’s near-fatal car crash. But the Barney on the record doesn’t sound like the Barney he did in the cartoons. His version of Top Cat is, as you might expect, the Bilko-ish sound he gave to Hokey Wolf. His Fred Flintstone is a little more growly than the Gleason voice he used in the Flintstones demo cartoon (mistakenly called a “pilot”) as well as in various Hanna-Barbera and Jay Ward productions. Perhaps his oddest voice—and I haven’t listened to all of the cuts below—is the lisping version of Magilla Gorilla which doesn’t sound anything like the way Allan Melvin played him. Daws also speaks for Boo Boo, So-So and Ricochet Rabbit; it’s a shame Don Messick wasn’t hired to voice his own characters.

This wasn’t the only public service campaign the studio was involved with. In 1989, Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera were honoured by B’nai B’rith as ‘Men of the Year’ for their involvement in a long list of worthy causes, including such campaigns as A Drug Free America, Buckle Up For Safety, and Just Say No To Drugs (Variety also reported: “MCA prexy Sid Sheinberg, honorary chairman for the event, quipped that some people figure Hanna-Barbera is an “Italian woman with a Jewish first name.’”)

Anyway, listen and see what you think. It’s neat hearing the characters do something outside of cartoons. One of the cuts is missing. And I’m not quite sure what to make of that sabretooth mouse on the cover.




A1 The Safe Way To School








A2 Don’t Ride With Strangers








A3 How To Ride A Bike








A4 Obey The Safety Patrol








A5 Walking Where No Sidewalks Exist








A6 Lock Car Doors








A7 Don’t Take Chances








A8 Don’t Throw Stones








A9 Don’t Play With Strange Animals








A10 Walk, Don’t Run








A12 Keep Arms Inside Car And Bus








A13 Be Careful On Skateboards








A14 Be Careful With Knives, Scissors And Sharp Objects








A15 Keep Toys Off The Floor








A16 Don’t Run With Things In Your Mouth








A17 Store Poisons Properly








A18 Green Means Go, Red Stop








B1 Safety At Night, Wear White








B2 Play In A Safe Place








B3 Enter And Leave Cars On Curb Side








B4 Wet Hands And Electricity Don’t Mix








B5 Never Step From Behind Parked Cars








B6 Cross Streets At Corners








B7 Watch For Cars In Driveways








B8 Fasten Seat Belts, Don’t Stand Up








B9 Never Swim Alone








B10 Stop, Look, Listen








B11 Use Lights And Reflectors On Bicycles








B12 Don’t Play In Streets








B13 Look Both Ways Before Crossing Streets








B14 Correct Signals For Riding A Bike








B15 Don’t Ride Double On A Bike








B16 Remove Skates Before Crossing Streets








B17 Don’t Run Around Swimming Pools








B18 Prevent Forest Fires








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