Step back into the golden age of animation with this classic 1965 cartoon featuring βYouβve Really Got a Hold on Meβ inspired by the timeless Beatles era πΈβ¨
This vintage animated short captures the charm, humor, and musical spirit of mid-1960s cartoons, making it a perfect watch for classic animation lovers, retro music fans, and nostalgia seekers.
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03:06Hat rack, electric shoe polisher, paint roller
03:09No jack?
03:11Hey, fellas, look at this
03:12Not so fast, chief
03:17Uh, he says his name is Jack
03:23A slight mix-up somewhere
03:26Oh, we're finished
03:30No, wait a minute
03:33Jack here is a medicine man
03:35If we give him a present of some kind, he'll get us out of this
03:38Hey, Jack, how about a nice new encyclopedia set?
03:42Okay, yes, okay
03:46Uh, then how about, uh, this worm?
03:52See?
03:53These fellas know black magic
03:55And he can help us by...
03:57Yeah!
03:58Yeah!
04:14I don't like you
04:16But I love you
04:19Seems that I'm always
04:22Thinking of you
04:25Oh, oh, oh
04:27You treat me badly
04:29I love you madly
04:32You've really got a hold on me
04:36You've really got a hold on me
04:38You've really got a hold on
04:42You've really got a hold on me
04:45I don't want you
04:49But I need you
04:52Don't want to kiss you
04:56But I need you
04:59Oh, oh, oh
05:01You threw me wrong now
05:03My love is strong now
05:06You've really got a hold on me
05:10You've really got a hold on me
05:13You've really got a hold on me
05:16You've really got a hold on me
05:19I love you and all I want you to do is just
05:26Hold me, hold me, hold me, hold me
05:31Hold me, hold me
05:35I want to leave you
05:43Don't want to stay here
05:46Don't want to spend another day here
05:52Oh, oh, oh, oh
05:55Oh, oh, oh
05:55Oh, oh, oh
05:56Oh, oh, oh, oh
05:57Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
05:58Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
05:58Can't quit now. You've really got a hold on me. Really got a hold on me. You've really got a hold on me. You've really got a hold on me. I love you. And all I want you to do is just call me, please. Call me, squeeze. Call me, call me.
06:28You've really got a hold on me. You've really got a hold on me. You've really got a hold on me. You've really got a hold on me.
06:42He says you can always tell a good jungle by the number of safari trucks parked out front.
07:12And now we come to that part of the show where we ask all of you out there in the audience to sing along with us.
07:23Ringo, the sign please.
07:24A little lower, Charlie. Now a bit more to the right. Hold it right there.
07:29Well, Paul, what do you think?
07:31It's utterly fab.
07:32I figure it might help you to get the people singing. The word is singing.
07:37Singing. That's what I've said.
07:40Ing. Singing. You really ought to pay more attention to your pronunciation.
07:44What's wrong with the way I pronunciate, then?
07:47Well, for one, you're always dropping a G's.
07:49What do you mean, dropping me G's?
07:52See, you did it again. The word is dropping. Ing.
07:56Oh, what's the difference? Dropping a G never hurts anybody.
08:03Oh, no? What are you going to say about it now?
08:06Gee willikers.
08:08Now let's sing, friends.
08:09A one, a two.
08:16Well, come on, baby, baby, won't you walk with me?
08:19Come on, baby, baby, won't you talk with me?
08:22Come on, baby, baby, give me one more chance.
08:26Try to save our romance, slow down.
08:31Baby, now you're moving way too fast.
08:34You gotta give me a little lovin', give me a little lovin', give me a little lovin'.
08:41If you want our love to last.
08:50Well, you used to walk your home, baby, after school, carry your books home, too.
08:56But now you've got it for a friend of diamonds, please.
09:00Baby, what you're trying to do?
09:02You better slow down.
09:03Come on, baby, baby, we'll get to this room.
09:16Little one, I'll love to last.
09:25You know that I love you, you know the world I do.
09:28Come on, baby, baby, we'll get to this room.
09:31I need you, buddy, you're so fast.
09:34The best little woman I ever had to slow down.
09:37Baby, baby, I know the way too fast.
09:47You gotta give me a little lovin', give me a little lovin', give me a little lovin'.
09:51Ow!
09:52If you want our love to last.
10:01Woo!
10:01That was a bit of all right, all right.
10:11Danny, Doug, you were simply fat.
10:14Oh, pardon me, Paul.
10:16The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain.
10:19Is that what you interrupted our sing-along for?
10:21Some silly weather report?
10:23I was practicing the exercise in this book.
10:25It teaches you how to pronunciate good like an Englishman should.
10:29The word is enunciate.
10:31E, E, E.
10:32Don't you know the king's English?
10:34I know the queen's.
10:36Yeah.
10:37Look, Ringo, let me finish this next sing-along and I promise to help you with your diction
10:41lessons.
10:42Honest, cross your heart and hope to die.
10:44Cross my heart and hope to die.
10:46Step on a cat and hit in his eye.
10:47Step on a cat and hit in his eye.
10:49Oh!
10:50That does it.
10:51I ain't taking those speech lessons from some bloke that mistreats animals.
10:55Hell no, brown cow.
10:57Can't complain.
10:59How's by you?
11:00Everybody sing.
11:02Well, how come you say you will when you won't?
11:12Say you do, baby, when you don't.
11:15Let me know, honey, how you feel.
11:18Tell the truth now, is love real?
11:20But, uh-uh, well, honey, don't.
11:26Well, honey, don't.
11:29Honey, don't.
11:32Honey, don't.
11:35Honey, don't.
11:36Honey, don't.
11:41Honey, don't.
11:41Honey, don't.
11:42Honey, don't.
11:44I love you, baby.
11:46And you ought to know.
11:47I like the way that you wear your clothes.
11:50Everything about you is so doggone sweet.
11:53You got that sand all over your feet.
11:56But, uh-uh, well.
11:59Honey, don't.
12:02Honey, don't.
12:03Honey, don't
12:06Honey, don't
12:09Honey, don't
12:12I say you will when you won't
12:16Honey, don't
12:18Rock on, George, one time for me
12:33Honey, don't
12:36Honey, don't
12:39Little, little
12:41Honey, don't
12:43I say you will when you won't
12:46Honey, don't
13:03Honey, don't
13:17Nothing like seeing a sea movie when you're at sea, I always say
13:20Sea mutiny on the bouncy, great sea adventure, I say so
13:24So let's go, it will show you what going to sea was really like
13:27In the olden days
13:28When men were men
13:29And the struggle against the ocean was a matter of life and death
13:33Come on.
13:34Oh, all right.
13:38Avast, me buckos.
13:39Now you know what going to sea was really like in the olden days
13:43when men were men and the struggle against the ocean
13:45was a matter of life and death.
13:47Why, those smart laddie bucks would never have pulled a mutiny on my ship
13:51if I were Captain Bly.
13:53Mr. Christian, come here.
13:55Yes?
13:56Oh, sorry. Oh, sorry.
13:59Ringo, how are your sea legs?
14:01Me what?
14:02Your sea legs.
14:04They took a lot of rolling from side to side
14:05and they're good old days of sailing, you know.
14:07Hey, look out.
14:08See, not bad.
14:09How do you like that, the sea legs?
14:11Hey, no, no, don't, don't, don't.
14:14That's not cricket.
14:15No!
14:19Not at all, cricket.
14:21I'll get even, me fine buckos,
14:23or me name isn't Ringo Bly.
14:27All hands on deck.
14:33All hands on deck for the captain.
14:42McCartney, Harrison, Lennon,
14:45how were your sea legs this morning?
14:47Well, then, climb the rigging up to the crow's nest.
14:51All the way to the top, me buckos, to the crow's nest.
14:55Anything but that.
14:57Nobody can make it to the top and live.
14:58You're certain of that, eh, me buckos?
15:02No one climbs the rigging faster than Captain Ringo Bly.
15:10Now's our chance, mate.
15:11While he's up there, we can take over the ship.
15:13Give me an axe.
15:14I'll chop the old boy down.
15:17Thanks.
15:18No one climbs down the rigging faster than Captain Ringo Bly.
15:22Clap these three in irons and take them below.
15:24There'll be no mutiny on this bounty.
15:27Let me have me irons.
15:30No, you idiot, not those irons.
15:33Hmm, yes.
15:34A number five iron for him, I think.
15:37Chains.
15:38My baby's got me locked up in chains.
15:42And they ain't the kind
15:45That you can't see
15:49Whoa, these chains of love
15:53Got a hold on me
15:56Yeah
15:57A chain
16:00Well, I can't break away from this chain
16:04Can't run around
16:07Cause I'm not free
16:10Oh, these chains of love
16:16Won't let me be
16:18Yeah
16:19I wanna tell you, pretty baby
16:24I think you'll find
16:27I'd like to love you
16:30I'd like to love you
16:32But darling, I'm imprisoned
16:34By these chains
16:36My baby's got me locked up in chains
16:41And they ain't the kind
16:44That you can't see
16:48Oh, these chains of love
16:53Got a hold on me
16:54Got a hold on me
16:55Yeah
16:56Please believe me when I tell you
17:01Your lips are sweet
17:04I'd like to kiss them
17:08But I can't break away from all of these chains
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