
He says the magic words “Alaka-zee, alaka-zam.” Note the trance-like pupils.

As you might expect, it doesn’t work.



“I added too much yeast and turned beauty into a beast. Hey, hey, hee!”
The little cartoon being over, it’s on to the main cartoon.
I won’t venture a guess on who worked on this one.
Good Grief! He conjured up parts of Alfie Gator and Peter Potamus!
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