“Who Was Count Cutelli?”. cartoonresearch.com. 4 September 2019時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。8 November 2019閲覧。 “Cutelli claimed he did some work on the early version of Porky Pig, which would have had to have been augmenting some of the original work done by Joe Dougherty, who had an actual stuttering problem but couldn’t control it. As a result, some recording sessions took hours and added to the costs, so Cutelli could have been brought in for some additional lines. Dougherty only voiced the character for two years from March 1935 to March 1937. He was replaced by Mel Blanc, who could provide a more consistent stutter. Cutelli, of course, claimed that he was the one who voiced the original "That’s All Folks" tag at the end of Looney Tunes cartoons.”
“Who Was Count Cutelli?”. cartoonresearch.com. 4 September 2019時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。8 November 2019閲覧。 “Cutelli claimed he did some work on the early version of Porky Pig, which would have had to have been augmenting some of the original work done by Joe Dougherty, who had an actual stuttering problem but couldn’t control it. As a result, some recording sessions took hours and added to the costs, so Cutelli could have been brought in for some additional lines. Dougherty only voiced the character for two years from March 1935 to March 1937. He was replaced by Mel Blanc, who could provide a more consistent stutter. Cutelli, of course, claimed that he was the one who voiced the original "That’s All Folks" tag at the end of Looney Tunes cartoons.”