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  1. A Gander at Mother Goose is a 1940 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Tex Avery and written by Dave Monahan. [2] . The short was released on May 25, 1940. [3] Plot. The short film is a series of visual gag cartoons intertwined with classic nursery rhymes, narrated by Robert C. Bruce .

  2. Mother Goose is one of the longest standing names in children’s literature history, but who really is she? Was she a real person or is she simply a folk tale? The name was first published in 1629 in France with Tales of My Mother Goose by Charles Perrault.

  3. A Gander at Mother Goose: Directed by Tex Avery. With Margaret Hill-Talbot, Sara Berner, Mel Blanc, Robert C. Bruce. A collection of short gags based on classic nursery rhymes and fairy tales.

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  5. Trivia. FAQ. IMDbPro. All topics. Plot. A Gander at Mother Goose. Summaries. A collection of short gags based on classic nursery rhymes and fairy tales. Mary, Mary Quite Contrary, in her best Katharine Hepburn, tells us how her garden is really doing. Humpty Dumpty doesn't completely crack up.

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    A collection of nursery rhyme and fairy tale spoofs: 1. Mary, Mary Quite Contrary, in her best vocal impression of Katharine Hepburn, tells how her garden is really doing. 2. Humpty Dumpty falls off the wall, but doesn't completely crack up. 3. Jack and Jill go up the hill and are having too much fun to even care to come down. 4. Little Miss Muffet...

    Versions of this cartoon shown on the Ted Turner-owned networks in the United States (TBS, TNT, Cartoon Network and Boomerang) cut the entire scene of Little Hiawatha shooting an arrow into the air and being yelled at by the eagle he hit.

    The European Turner "dubbed" version's audio is about a second off sync with the short. The American Turner "dubbed" version does not have this issue.

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  6. A Gander at Mother Goose plot. A collection of short gags based on classic nursery rhymes and fairy tales. Mary Quite Contrary tells us how her garden is really doing. Humpty Dumpty doesn't quite break out. Jack and Jill go up the hill and have too much fun to come down. Little Miss Muffet scares the spider.

  7. A Gander at Mother Goose (S) is a film directed by Tex Avery with Animation, Margaret Hill-Talbot. Year: 1940. Original title: A Gander at Mother Goose. Synopsis: A collection of short gags based on classic nursery rhymes and fairy tales. Mary, Mary Quite Contrary, in her best Katharine Hepburn, tells us how her garden is really doing.

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