The original ''Matty's Funday Funnies
was broadcast from 1959 to 1961 by American Broadcasting Company, scheduled during Sunday afternoons (with a 1960—1961 prime time edition during Friday evenings, rescheduled for early Saturday nights for the autumn of 1961). The series premiered on October 11, 1959, was later renamed '''Matty's Funnies''''', and was broadcast by the network until December 30, 1961; the "Matty" of the title referred to
Matty Mattel, the animated boy mascot character for
Mattel Toymakers, the show's original sponsor. The show originally compiled the 1950—1959 set of theatrical animated short film series produced by
Famous Studios, the animation studio run by
Paramount Pictures, featuring characters including
Casper the Friendly Ghost,
Herman and Katnip,
Baby Huey,
Little Audrey,
Buzzy the Crow and various
Noveltoon,
Screen Song,
Kartune and
Modern Madcap shorts, whose
opening titles were reshot under the new
Harveytoon brand because
Harvey Comics, the comic book publisher which been previously licensing the characters from Paramount for its comics based on the cartoons, had bought out all the rights to the intellectual properties overall, and had since then already re-established the Famous Studios characters as part of its comic book legacy. Matty (voiced by
Cecil Roy) and his companion sibling Sister Belle (voiced by Sylvia Meredeth) would introduce the cartoons and show commercials for
Mattel products. The animation for these title sequences and bumpers, all featuring Matty, Belle and the Famous Studios characters, were animated by Famous Studios veteran Steve Muffatti. Later during the autumn of 1962, the show entered local
syndication as
Casper and Company, with new titles omitting Mattel's original sponsorship, along with the Matty Mattel and Sister Belle characters. ==''Matty's Funnies with Beany and Cecil''==