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Right, Paul! I remember when the "Rudolph" special aired in 1965, the commercials were made in color (not available). G-E made no toys at the time. The housewares Division sponsored the special until 1966. Emil Sitka, to my knowledge, never appeared in a Stooge short with Curly. Only with Shemp, Joe Besser and DeRita (feature films). The Roger Ramjet cartoon series was never on network TV, but standards were such that some considered certain stories suitable for kids. There was no "political correctness" in 1965. When Cartoon Network revived Ramjet in 1995, He was on "Adult Swim." If you haven't seen it before, check out "New 3 Stooges Souper Men." Curly Joe really believes that soup can turn a weakling into a superhero. He even has cynical Moe convinced for a short time.
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