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"Judge Toony"
The Fair Haired Hare (Bugs, Yosemite Sam - 1951 - Freleng) Assault and Flattery (Popeye - 1956 - Isadore Sparber) The Pink Pill (Pink Panther - 1968 - Chiniquy) Judge For A Day (Betty Boop - 1935 - Fleischer) Hook, Line and Stinker (Road Runner - 1958 - Jones) - one of two Road Runner cartoons, and a total of 6, which was not scored and uses stock music due to a 1958 musicians strike |
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"Stuff & Nonsense #18"
Hare Trimmed (Bugs, Yosemite Sam - 1953 - Freleng) - Other than early 1940s cartoons, or the around 18 Blue Ribbon titles, this is one of around four films that don't have Bugs' image in the opening rings. The others are Captain Hareblower, This Is A Life?, and Bill of Hare. The first three are Freleng cartoons, and Bill of Hare is from McKimson. This Is A Life? also has a unique opening music cue, which may have been used only for this cartoon. It also did not have a "Bugs Bunny in" pre-title card. Southbound Duckling (Tom & Jerry - 1955 - Hanna, Barbera) Dog, Cat, and Canary (1945 - Howard Swift) The Bird Came C. O. D. (1942 - Jones) - MeTV debut Stooge for a Mouse (Sylvester - 1950 - Freleng) - MeTV debut. Toon has the original ending card |
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I think somebody from MeTV saw our list of Warner cartoons they haven't shown yet--they're starting to show them, mainly on Saturday but they showed two today on Toon In With Me.
That list is on page 11 of this thread, posts #164 and 165. I'm trying to keep it up to date when they show them. |
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should know some info on his own collection... Maybe the "metv spies" will go easier on the edits after reading some of our posts. (or not!)
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Either that or they see the posts and say, wow, we better censor that.
I'm surprised he didn't show that collection on a Friday. It appeared to be rare based on his description. |
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[QUOTE=stevea;6036936]Either that or they see the posts and say, wow, we better censor that.
Difficult to know since they edit/don't edit the same toon on several occasions. |
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"Samnocchio"
(Thanks to Toony's big mouth, Sockeye Sam finds out he's a sock.) A Kiddie's Kitty (Sylvester - 1955 - Freleng) Now That Summer Is Gone (1938 - Tashlin) The Little Wise Quacker (Barney Bear - 1952 - Lundy) The Aristo-Cat (Hubie & Bertie - 1943 - Jones) - MeTV debut Weasel While You Work (Foghorn Leghorn - 1958 - McKimson) - one of six Warner cartoons with canned music due to a musician strike |
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"Fantastic Friday #27"
The Wacky Wabbit (Bugs, Elmer - 1942 - Clampett) Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Pink (Pink Panther - 1968 - Pratt) Porky's Snooze Reel (1941 - Clampett, McCabe) - possibly first time on MeTV for this b/w Looney Tune Shape Ahoy (Popeye - 1945 - Sparber) A Star is Bored (Bugs, Daffy, Elmer, Yosemite Sam - 1956 - Freleng) |
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Falling Hare (Bugs - 1943 - Clampett) - Bugs encounters a foe he can't defeat
Trap Happy Porky (1945 - Jones) - uncensored, MeTV debut Homeless Hare (Bugs - 1950 - Jones) - second time around on MeTV, both on Saturday. From Looney Tunes Wiki Fandom: "The original 'Bugs Bunny In' title to the cartoon was replaced when it was reissued in the 1959-64 season. This also happened to "Hot Cross Bunny", "Knights Must Fall", and "Rabbit Hood" when reissued at the same time." "Hot Cross Bunny" and "Knights Must Fall" have been restored to original form. Streamlined Greta Green (1937 - Freleng) - MeTV debut Horton Hatches the Egg (1942 - Clampett) Rabbit Romeo (Bugs, Elmer - 1957 - McKimson) - One of McKimson's better cartoons, possibly due to Maltese's storyboard (not his normal writer). Fish suicide with pistol is unedited. |
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Looking ahead to Bugs and Friends Sat. 4/23, there are three first-timers on MeTV: Pigs in a Polka, Plane Dippy, and From Hand to Mouse.
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"Barber of Our Bill"
The Unruly Hare (Bugs - 1945 - Tashlin) The Shell Shocked Egg (1948 - McKimson) - the right "That's All Folks!" quote mark was erroneously removed on the closing title card, when this cartoon was "restored" (per Looney Tunes Wiki Fandom) Olive Oyl For President (Popeye - 1948 - Sparber) - in Cinecolor The Cat Above and the Mouse Below (Tom & Jerry - 1964 - Jones [co-direction Maurice Noble]) Rabbit of Seville (Bugs - 1950 - Jones) - voted #12 of the 50 greatest cartoons of all time in 1994 (vote by animation professionals, again, thanks to Looney Tunes Wiki Fandom) |
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@stevea Thank you so much for documenting everything. I don't write much, but I'm a huge cartoon fan, so I find very interesting all the info in this forum. Keep it up. You're doing an amazing job and many many of us appreciate what you do.
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Me too--a fan, that is! The thread from last year,
https://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards...d.php?t=395502 had over 36,000 views, and this one has nearly 9500. I just never knew how popular animation is. This site probably has more details than others. We're the only site I know of that even gives details on the reruns. I'm pretty sure MeTV tracks our site, as I mentioned in another post. |
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LMAO!!! Just got off the floor. Thanks Charley. It's all stevea, what I do is minimal. You've added many articles etc. along the way and that's very cool as well. This has to be one of the most informed well-thought out forums on this topic. You guys rock!
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