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The Stubborn Cowboy was another interesting Paramount cartoon that depicted things through a child's drawings
tavm20 March 2009
Like The Story of George Washington and My Daddy the Astronaut, this was another Paramount Pictures cartoon from the late '60s that I saw that depicted movement of a child's drawings along with a child's narration to match. This one was about one boy's telling to his class about a "stubborn" cowboy's adventures on TV with his "friends" all being commercial pitchmen he never takes advice on, hence the cartoon's title. Since one of them is from "Triboro Country", maybe the cowboy's wise not to take at least that one! (though he does roll his own "cigarette" later on, according to the boy's narration and drawing) Not as hilarious as the other two and this may never be on television again because of the Indian (or Native American if you prefer) stereotypes not to mention some of the "violence" concerning gunplay and throwing chairs but there's still some pretty amusing lines that make this late-entry cartoon pretty entertaining. My favorite line was this: (on the Indians) "They had fingerpaint all over them and when their mother, when they got home, Mother was sure gonna give them a spanking!" So on that note, I'd recommend The Stubborn Cowboy.
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