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English: A 1965 opening card screencap of the American animated short film series Modern Madcaps.
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Source From the video I screencapped.
Author Paramount Cartoon Studios (formerly known as Famous Studios until 1956) (1942-1967)
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  • It uses the title card background from "Mike the Masquerade" (1960), which is part of the post-October 1950-pre–March 1962 Harvey animated library.
  • It is a part of the post-March 1962–December 1967 Paramount animated library.
  • The video is courtesy of Jerry Beck.

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