Mel Blanc on How He Created His Iconic Voices | Carson Tonight Show
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When Mel Blanc passed, Warner Brothers had a Billboard with all the characters and a vacant microphone stand. Titled "Speechless". Truly a part of our childhood.
@GREATEternalWarrior
10 ай бұрын
😢emotional W Warner Bros
@RicciBilotta
10 ай бұрын
I've been pronouncing Mels' name as "Blank". But its different. It's pronounced "Blaa-nc".
@noeticresearch
10 ай бұрын
Very nice and appropriate! They also did a tribute to Charles "Chuck" Jones, the Director, animator, and painter. The same cartoon characters surrounded a desk where he did his drawings and a Director's chair with his name on it. What an awesome childhood gift with Mel Blanc and Chuck Jones and the entire Warner Brothers animation team! ❤
@marcmywords6970
10 ай бұрын
I remember seeing that billboard in Hollywood..
@juliegoldman411
10 ай бұрын
On his gravestone it reads 'that's all folks'
This guy is literally one in a billion, an absolute genius, insane talent, he is the greatest of all time in his chosen field.
@CBMOA
7 ай бұрын
One in a googolplex if you ask me
@nsasupporter7557
6 ай бұрын
@@LooneyVoices6398Dan Castellaneta comes close to him
@fml5910
3 ай бұрын
Add Robin Williams to that list.
@jay-day
3 ай бұрын
He pretty much created the genre
There is no voice actor who will be as universally revered as Mel Blanc. The voice of my childhood.
@frank234561
10 ай бұрын
Billy West comes pretty close. He's also done Bugs as well.
@echoecho3108
9 ай бұрын
I grew up with Mel Blanc and June Foray. In an interview, Mel was asked what he thought of people referring to June Foray as 'the Female Mel Blanc'. Mel replied, 'I've often thought of myself as the Male June Foray'. Both started in radio. We all know who Mel voiced. June is Witch Hazel and Granny for Warner Brothers, and Rocky Squirrel and Natasha for Jay Ward, among others. Both are missed. RIP, Mel and June, and thanx so very much for my childhood. (edit for typo)
@rolandofgilead43
9 ай бұрын
@@echoecho3108 i was always a huge fan of Bugs and Looney Tunes even more so than Disney, Mel was the 1st voice actor to get his name in the credits to get actual credit he fought hard for it and he deserved it too. anyone who does voice work weather it's in film, video games or really any medium can thank Mel for that. when he died in (1989) i turned 11 years old i'll be 45 on Saturday but back in (1989) a piece of me i think died cause though i had no idea what the man looked like i loved his work. it broke my heart when he died out of any of them who have since died though when Casey Caseme died sorry for my bad spelling that one did hurt. there's others i of course love but Mel is the best and if i recall his Son did it for a few years and he wasn't bad but he wasn't Bugs nobody who has done it since or even long after i'm gone will be Mel nobody can top him. one of my favorite stories was in (1961) he was in a car accident from my understanding he was in a coma for like 30 days no reaction nothing than one day a doctor thought of something completely wild he goes how you doing today bugs? and he got not bad doc i'm doing pretty good so i read this in an article recently. as the article put it so in a way Bugs saved his life. when he did wake up the 1st thing he said to the doctor was in bugs voice what's up doc?
@MrManfly
7 ай бұрын
@@echoecho3108June was so talented and her wacky version of Witch Hazel was one of her best ever voices!! 🧙
@echoecho3108
7 ай бұрын
@@rolandofgilead43 😊👍 Fabulous story! Thanx muchly for sharing!
"Finally this guy died..." His delivery on that was brillant.
Who wouldn't love Mel Blanc? He embodied all those lovable characters!
@starbellak5154
11 ай бұрын
Indeed he did !!!
@gregoryagogo
11 ай бұрын
56 weirdos!
@christopherhoward7753
9 ай бұрын
David Letterman.
@pamelah6431
7 ай бұрын
People who hate Jews on spec. No accounting for taste!
Mel Blanc is a classic talent and still an incredible inspiration to voice actors today.
@NinjaDildoShow
11 ай бұрын
Are you a VA?
@NinjaDildoShow
11 ай бұрын
@siggylloyd3566 I'm asking because I have the talent, just don't know how to get started. Any info and direction would be much appreciated.
@courtney5796
11 ай бұрын
@@NinjaDildoShow step one. make a YT channel. Do you have a YT channel? Edit: Actually, that maybe step three... step one or two would be having a good microphone. Like, we talking $150 minimum. (on sale) edit2: NOT a gaming headset with a mic for 150. Just a mic. Edit3: Ok. the mic thing is def. #2. #1 is can ur pc stream? That sets off two separate paths for awhile.
@bradmarkell12167
11 ай бұрын
Nope. He died years ago. Nice try
@NinjaDildoShow
11 ай бұрын
@@courtney5796 thank you so much for the tips. I have a YT channel, Sony MDR-7506 professional studio monitor headphones, a Rode NT1-A microphone, and my pc can stream. What are the next steps?
My dad met him a couple of years before he passed away. He met him at a hotel my dad was staying in for his job and my dad told us that he was a really funny, nice and very respectful man he has ever met.
Talk about an actual legend, even today everyone knows these voices and kids still love and watch Looney Tunes, still love Bugs Bunny; and it’s all thanks to the greatest voice actor and arguably also regular actor ever. Long Live Mel Blanc.
@davidsmith385
11 ай бұрын
Don't forget the Flintstones, he voiced in the early years of the show.
@nastarwarrior
11 ай бұрын
Merry Melodies
A couple of old men sitting around and chatting. I’m that old man now , but I’m so glad we had these two old men to entertain us since I was a kid. ❤❤
I have a signed cel that was used in a show that he personally signed for me. I was a young animator working for Disney at the time. I still treasure it.
Mel Blanc is a freaking legend
@namcat53
11 ай бұрын
Mel is legendary.
I hadn't realized it until someone just said it - he probably has made more people smile than any other man in history. Literally at least 2 entire generations. Amazing. What a gift he was to us.
He was the voice of my childhood. That man will forever have a place in my heart.
@JD-ij5fi
10 ай бұрын
Almost every Friday night we would go to the San Pedro drive-in when I was a kid. For me Bugs Bunny and Sylvester were the best part of the night. RIP Mr. Blanc
He's not just the voices. He is the characters. We are blessed to have had him live them out for so many years.
It’s amazing that 80+ years later. Bugs Bunny STILL has that Flatbush accent. RIP Mel
@constantinvaldor3742
6 ай бұрын
I'll give you the flatbush accent! 😡
The voice of my childhood!
I'm 59 years old and I still watch Saturday morning cartoons, just like when I was a kid. Thank you, Mel!
@rick3747
7 ай бұрын
I hope you enjoy some Kix, Chex, Golden Crisp, Capt'N Crunch......too. 😊
Sitting here with a tear in my eye and a smile across my face. My entire childhood captured in one man. Saturday morning sitting 'too close to the tv', cross-legged eating Fruity Pebbles in my jammies. Parents in the kitchen drinking coffee... The best of memories and there will never be another like him.
@poohsreviews8992
7 ай бұрын
Well Stated!❤
I hope Mr. Blanc understood how much his work meant to so many people. Truly a special gift from our Creator.
@stephen5804
11 ай бұрын
THANK YOU
@kobe24OBCity
11 ай бұрын
He’s like what Seth Macfarlane wished he was
@Lovealllife369
11 ай бұрын
He does, he’s watching from heaven. I’m a medium if you would like to ask him yourself 💜
@nighthawk20011
11 ай бұрын
He's also watching how the idiot that is running Warner Brothers is doing to his cartoons. They dumped a ton of the Looney Tunes. They haven't added any newly restored ones.
@BrianIsTheGOAT594
10 ай бұрын
@@kobe24OBCityto be fair, I think Seth got inspiration from him.
I am 70 and I still love those Warner Bros. cartoons
What a treat to see this so many years later.
Making different voices is a talent, but REMEMBERING all of them is another talent!
For any kid of the 1950's-1980's, Mel was a big part of our childhood
@johntabler349
7 ай бұрын
Farther back even
@pamelah6431
7 ай бұрын
@@johntabler349and farther forward
@johntabler349
7 ай бұрын
@@pamelah6431 jokes can be dated but comedy is immortal (jack Benny
@Solid59
6 ай бұрын
And 90s
@pacmancdi
Ай бұрын
I'm a 90s-2000s kid and he was a big part of mine
Mel Blanc and Casey Kasem were the voices of my childhood. RIP to both these talented men…and thank you. 🙏🏻💔😢
@rotagbhd
2 ай бұрын
add Paul Harvey.
@connielaws1674
2 ай бұрын
@@rotagbhd Absolutely. Used to listen to him on the radio as a kid. RIP, Mr. Harvey.🙏🏻
@nobodysperfect06
Ай бұрын
Daws Butler and Don Messick as well
Mel Blanc was a fantastic guest, and the admiration that Johnny had for the man and his talent is so evident.
Mel was the background voice of my entire childhood! Thanks Mr Blanc 🥰
Wow--what a classic segment. Mel Blanc was brilliant--just an exceptionally talented actor, voice artist, impressionist and comedian.
Mel Blanc was the funniest man in show business, period. He is responsible for more smiles than any other human in history.
Amazing how many millions have been entertained by Mel Blanc, both children and adults. He and June Foray were the premier voice stylists for decades.
I was a child. But i was totally in love with Mel Blanc and asked my parents to stay up to see Mel Blanc here on this show, the sound bank to my childhood. Wonderful human. " finally this guy died" I learned persistence When he passed, I cried all day, persistence
Mel Blanc’s voice was so powerful, a doctor specializing in vocal cords used an instrument to examine him and reported the only other person he’d examined with similar vocal cords was Enrico Caruso.
I was taking a drink of beer when Mel said “ finally this guy died. I choke on my beer and I almost died laughing and choking.
@yvetteperez5342
11 ай бұрын
EXACTLY HILARIOUS 😂
I was not even born when he passed but I would have done anything to speak to him in person. Absolute legend. RIP
This was historic. Catching a voice genius near the end of his life. Mr Carson got such a kick out of this! Great fun!! 🥰
What a delight this was! I guess we could say this man's voice was a "Blanc slate." You could put anything on it.
Mel Blanc has the longest credits list on the IMDb. He was the greatest, and no one will match his record.
@alansmithee183
6 ай бұрын
The only one I think could come close might be Frank Welker
What Mel Blanc created is timeless and will last forever
Nothing but Legends here.
Don't forget he also did Barney Rubble. This guy was one of a kind. There'll never be another. RIP Mr. Blanc.
@tommyblack7998
9 ай бұрын
Barney Rubble was a waste of Mel's talent.
@zadenwachter9918
8 ай бұрын
Thought I read somewhere he did most all of the voices for the pilot but asked to be scaled back due to time constraints.
@ollieox9181
8 ай бұрын
@@tommyblack7998 What's wrong with Barney Rubble?
@ollieox9181
8 ай бұрын
@@zadenwachter9918 You're probably right: figure the guy was very busy at this time.
He was a comedic genius. He did voice over for movies . I met him one night of drinking in a country bar in Boise. He told stories and did voices not just cartoons but anyone you could think of
One of the first true treasures of my life. Not a single year passes without me listening to him for many, many hours. Over 50 years now and counting.
What a fantastic interview! So interesting and funny. Two historic greats in their fields.
Very very rarely do you get to see Johnny Carson star struck.
I saw him back then on the college tour. Doing voices in front of a. large screen. Really nice guy, everyone loved him.
Mel Blanc is terrific and this is why Johnny was the greatest - totally interested in the guest and bringing out that person’s best talents. When you watch a Carson interview, you share his enjoyment of that guest. Nobody ever looked better than when they sat down with Johnny Carson. That was his rare gift.
@rolandofgilead43
9 ай бұрын
i've never been much of a Carson fan but this a good interview he let his guests actually talk unlike Fallon who cuts them off every 5 seconds
Mel Blanc, June Foray, two incredibly talented voice actors. Two legends. The best that's ever been.
@davidwesley2525
9 ай бұрын
Both Their Voices were Featured in WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT. 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
@SteveCarras
7 ай бұрын
Janet Waldo and Paul frees
Absolutely GLORIOUS!! What a legend!!
This man brought so much happiness to the world.
how incredible to see an interview with Mel Blanc. what a lovely guy!
A true treasure. The voice of all the characters in the cartoons I grew up with (in fact, the best cartoons ever made), and sometimes still watch. They're truly timeless.
@Spiritof_76
10 ай бұрын
Absolutely the best cartoons ever made! The pairing of comedy and orchestral/ classical music was genius.
the man, the vocal legend to millions of us growing up! truly a once in a life time talent
Rest in powerful peace 🙏 Mel Blanc, prolific legend🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 30 May 1908 ~ 10 July 1989⚘
It's absolutely amazing how much joy and entertainment this man brought to all of us kids those prior to the year 2000. It's so damn sad that they do not show these cartoons as much as they used to, if any, just because their material of times don't fit-in with today's ultra-sensitive society. These cartoons taught me to not take things so seriously when it comes to comedy. Stigmas and stereotypes from all cultures of life have their satirical side of nature, and we must get back to laughing them off and just live life with our humorous shortcomings instead of trying to pretend like they're non-existent. Rest in Paradise, Mel Blanc!
@brucekuehn4031
10 ай бұрын
An accent, I suppose, is a form of a stereotype, but that is America. People come from all over and they speak differently, but Mel Blanc was not at all malicious. He celebrated diversity in his own way.
@user-xi9oe8yw6v
10 ай бұрын
@@brucekuehn4031 And...what is your point of reason for your reply, here? You obviously did not comprehend my comment what-so-ever. You also do not understand the definition of the term - "Stereotype."
@user-xi9oe8yw6v
4 ай бұрын
@@jazzfan67 They most definitely did not show these cartoons at the same copious amounts of broadcasting they did prior to the year of mention. Because, I vividly remember they did not show them as often as they would, for I would search for their airings quite often, then, and they most certainly do *not* show them on a constant at present like in the past. They'll have about 2 hours worth of Merry Melodies or Looney Tunes on Boom, which is also aired in the middle of the night when most children are already asleep. And what the hell does Mel Blancs' death have anything to do with this? That is utterly irrelevant!
@user-xi9oe8yw6v
4 ай бұрын
@@jazzfan67 So basically, from what I'm reading, your stretching, initial attempt of a point is moot, then? Thanks for clarifying that. Much appreciated. Cheerio!
As a kid, there was nothing better than getting up on Saturday morning, making a bowl of cereal, and plopping down in front of the TV to watch Looney Tunes cartoons.
@rick3747
7 ай бұрын
This 57 year old Gen Xer remembers doing that a lot. ❤
The absolute funny bone of my childhood !
Two of my favorite guys. Two Legends. I miss them. RIP, Johnny and Mel, and thanx so very much, gentle men, for the magic, music, and memories.
I'm not sure there is another talent with as many voices and characters living inside themselves as Mel Blanc.
@Dench999or911
11 ай бұрын
June Foray is the female equivalent, but like many voice actors of her time, did not get credited for much of her early work by Warner Bros. Blanc was the exception to the rule
@danieljohnson9351
11 ай бұрын
Paul Frees, best known as Boris on Rocky and Bullwinkle, voiced many, many cartoon characters as well as the Rankin-Bass Christmas specials. Daws Butler and Don Messick are two others. Sadly, none of these talents are still with us.
@arcanondrum6543
11 ай бұрын
Daffy Duck alone or with Porky Pig really helped my childhood but I checked to be sure I wasn't biased, I'm not. Punch this into a Search Engine : "complete list of characters from mel blanc voices list" because Mel was so very good that many of his characters were NOT recognizable back to him (would anyone unaware guess that he was both Bugs AND Daffy?). Click on more than one result because Looney Tunes will not also reveal that Mel Blanc was the voice of Barney Rubble and Hanna Barbera will not tell you about so many others. As Mel said at the beginning of the video "about 400" and he is being modest due to so much Live work never being recorded.
@Eremon1
11 ай бұрын
There are so many talented voice actors that never got the credit they were due. Disney was really bad for this with female voice actors. A lot of the time they just got zero credit for their work.
@FrozenUSA
11 ай бұрын
I would say the closest we’ve got these days and it really isn’t that close at all is Tom Kenny. He did a ton of awesome voices before he became the iconic voice of SpongeBob. Think about any Cartoon Network show from the 90’s and early 2000’s and he voiced ay minimum one character in each.
INCOMPARABLE. NO ONE EVER LIKE HIM.
So classic 😊❤️Such a wonderful talented gentleman.Love him.😊❤️
Mel was a master voice artist but he was also an excellent comedian. His work on so many radio programs and Jack Benny’s early, live television shows as various characters show his comic chops. He truly was funny.
@alpha-omega2362
11 ай бұрын
Si, Sue, Sigh, sew.....etc..
@arcanondrum6543
11 ай бұрын
Mel Blanc wasn't just a voice for comedy, many of the ideas in the cartoons came from him.
@playdiscgolf1546
11 ай бұрын
You don’t hear people bring him up for greatest comics but he should be up there. Super funny
@lastchance8142
11 ай бұрын
If anybody deserved a lifetime achievement award, it was this amazing man. He put smiles on the faces of many generations of both children and adults. God rest his soul.
@user-hn6vm3ej2p
7 ай бұрын
Si
Loved his voices of Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam, Daffy Duck. It's on this channel where he was on with Jack Benny and they did the Sierra Madre routine.
I was surprised when I found out that Mel Blanc performed so many voices. More talent in his right pinky that some have in their entire souls. Rest in peace, Mel.
There will never be another......a man who brought and brings so much joy to so many.
He made me laugh so much over the years. A true professional and all around great person.
He performed at the FFA national convention in 78 or 79 and it was unreal what he could do
They were both great entertainers! Rest in peace!
Mel Blanc is a national treasure. I was a kid in the 70s.. was a great time to be alive. 😊😊😊❤❤❤
Mel mentioned the cartoon,"Birds Annonomous ." He said that cartoon won an award. I think about that cartoon, and I still laugh!
No drama no bad side pure talent RIP Mel Blanc your voice shaped generations and inspired so many to pursue a career in voice acting
Miss you Johnny.
@robbyosborne9708
4 ай бұрын
He was a classy man.
@rigel2112
17 күн бұрын
@@robbyosborne9708 Do a Nazi pig! lol
Legend.
RIP Mel. You are sorely missed!
What a genius
It is 11am and I am clapping for this man.
Doing impressions and voices is very much a part of my humor and I am sure it is because of the characters I grew up watching as a child. Mel is the goat.
His regular voice is very close to Barney. Like when Seth McFarland talks normally he sounds like Brian.
@skyatollah2skyharder276
11 ай бұрын
It's Sylvester without the lisp.
I was born in 1973 , I grew up with Mel Blanc, I still love my cartoons, even if I live to be 90 I will always love my cartoons. The voice of my youth, I really hope he got a star on the Blvd.
Let's not forget Mel Blanc was also the voice of Barney Rubble on The Flintstones
@Lava1964
11 ай бұрын
The few episodes of The Flintstones he was not in--when he was recovering from a serious auto accident--are very noticeable.
@inisipisTV
11 ай бұрын
@@Lava1964- Yes, that’s the part where he was in full-body cast, as he said in the video. The studio tried to set-up a recording setup in the hospital, I believe it was mildly successful.
@davidwesley2525
9 ай бұрын
@@Lava1964interesting Fact Mel Blanc was almost killed on DEAD Man's Curve. 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
@my3dviews
7 ай бұрын
@@Lava1964 The other guy (Daws Butler) actually did a good job of sounding almost the same. He also did Yogi Bear and Huckleberry Hound.
@renemonteros1918
6 ай бұрын
Dino and Captain Caveman Too
I wish I could have met this great man
What an amazing man. I grew up with all his voices. Legend!
Mel is still a legend even though the Warner Brothers cartoons are 60+ years old. Bugs Bunny and the other cartoon characters will live on forever thanks to Mel.
Thanks for the memories.
This made me soooo happy! 😊
Best voice stylist in animation history hands down!
To do a lot of voices, Mel had to he a superb observer of human speech and characteristics, voice patterns of numerous accents and national dialects. He was once of a kind.
Ahh, the memories.
Very recognizable quality in his voice😊
What a legend. Great mind, great composure.
Extraordinary talent; just amazing...
Listening to Mr. Blanc wisked me back to my childhood and so many fond memories. He was a monumental talent who made both kids and adults laugh hysterically. I loved all his characters ut Foghorn Leghorn and PePe Le Pew were my favorites. This man is a talent that no one will ever come close to.
Fantastic!
Thank you to the Johnny Carson channel for posting these wonderful memories. We’re transported back in time and it’s such a pleasure!
Without a doubt, he is a Genius !!!
Mel Blanc was a genius. An absolute genius!
6:17 Gets me every time. What a talent. 👏
There will never be another!
There's an early 70s appearance of Mel with Jack Benny going over some of the classics. His voice (and sounds) had deepened by the 80s, so that 70s show is where he still sounded flawless and more hilarious.
The amazing thing is none of his character could possibly have sounded any different . And totally believable.
Priceless
Mr Blanc is one of those celebrities whom I would have LOVED to have met - he died six years before I was born. What a talent.