tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1250418020131864595.post4267408494959317430..comments2023-12-28T07:08:02.868-08:00Comments on Jim Fanning's Tulgey Wood: Phyllis Diller Fills Up A Disney Haunted House With Laughs Jimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17250608597541200372noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1250418020131864595.post-48159285015012702452018-10-24T20:11:40.657-07:002018-10-24T20:11:40.657-07:00This is by far and away one of the best "Mous...This is by far and away one of the best "Mouse Factory" installments! Phyllis Diller is priceless--just hams it up to get every laugh possible. And the ending gag is as perfect as it is unexpected. It's fun to hear Phyllis Diller's voice coming out of--the character she turns into. The earlier Mouse Factory shows did more of a blend with the live action host or hostess mixing in more closely with the animation. The later shows preserved the purity of the original cartoons and kept the hosts at more of a distance, with no interaction. This early installment shows Phyllis having a telephone conversation with Mickey Mouse, and later re-creates the final scene of "Lonesome Ghosts" with the live-action costumed figures of Mickey, Donald, and Goofy repeating the actions of their cartoon counterparts. scarecrow33https://www.blogger.com/profile/10552306802823617940noreply@blogger.com