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WehrWulfy
06-07-2001, 04:22 PM
Hi! I'm looking for the title and/or producer of an old cartoon, unfortunately I only remember part of the plot... A little alien comes to earth to a matchmaker/dating service looking for a wife. The matchmaker sets him up with a jukebox and he leaves for Mars (or wherever). He returns shortly and complains "she never shuts her big fat mouth" (the record is skipping, repeating 'I love you' over and over). The matchmaker then sets him up with a gumball machine and he flies happily off into space again. Again he returns, this time teary eyed, with the complaint that every time he holds her hand one of her eyes falls out! Can anyone help me identify this cartoon? Thanks!

Bobby B
06-08-2001, 01:34 AM
Originally posted by WehrWulfy
Hi! I'm looking for the title and/or producer of an old cartoon, unfortunately I only remember part of the plot... A little alien comes to earth to a matchmaker/dating service looking for a wife. The matchmaker sets him up with a jukebox and he leaves for Mars (or wherever). He returns shortly and complains "she never shuts her big fat mouth" (the record is skipping, repeating 'I love you' over and over). The matchmaker then sets him up with a gumball machine and he flies happily off into space again. Again he returns, this time teary eyed, with the complaint that every time he holds her hand one of her eyes falls out! Can anyone help me identify this cartoon? Thanks!



That's a Paramount cartoon. I THINK the title is "Galaxia" and that it was released in 1960, but I'd have to look it up to be sure. I remember seeing it on the "Harveytoons Show" on Fox Family Channel.

Calhoun07
06-08-2001, 10:48 PM
Is this cartoon available on any collection, DVD or other wise?

Bobby B
06-09-2001, 03:41 AM
Originally posted by calhoun07
Is this cartoon available on any collection, DVD or other wise?



Not that I know of. Harvey has released almost every Casper cartoon on video, but the other "stars" (Herman & Katnip, Buzzy the Crow, Baby Huey, Little Audrey) only had one tape per character released back in the early 1980's, and I don't think any "one-shots" have made it to video.