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"Goo, Goo, & More Goo"
Jumpin' Jupiter (Porky, Sylvester - 1955 - Jones) - third and last of a mini-series of Jones toons, with Porky and Sylvester on a trip. An unspeaking Sylvester is hip to danger, while Porky is in the dark. Shown uncensored. Goo Goo Goliath (1954 - Freleng) Cirrhosis of the Louvre (The Inspector - 1966 - Chiniquy) Popeye, the Ace of Space (Popeye - 1953 - Kneitel) - Toon In With Me debut; a.a.p. print COMpressed Hare (Bugs - 1961 - Jones [co-director Maurice Noble]) |
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So Porky said “Nava-Joe”? cd |
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Yep. "Friendly Navajo, selling rugs and trinkets" edit on ABC years ago. CN probably just shunned the whole cartoon.
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All the 50's Popeye cartoons have not been officially restored since the 90's. Today's Popeye cartoon is unique, as Bill mentioned, it was originally animated in 3D. Most of the 50's Popeye cartoons are usually cheaters or remakes of earlier Popeye cartoons. Ace of Space is a soft remake of Rocket To Mars (1946).
Another possible reason for the lack of an official restoration, is that alot of 50's Popeye cartoons are in the public domain. |
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"Mystery Theme!"
Bugs and Thugs (1954 - Freleng) Pink Pistons (Pink Panther - 1966 - Pratt) Taxi-Turvy (Popeye - 1954 - Kneitel) The Bodyguard (Tom and Jerry - 1944 - Hanna, Barbera) - Toon In With Me debut There Auto Be A Law (1953 - McKimson) - spot gags about cars Thumb Fun (Porky, Daffy - 1952 - McKimson) - Daffy: "There's no cops around here!" Hah! |
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They haven't done much with Superman yet -- only 2 or 3 shown so far that I have noticed.
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The Fleischer Superman cartoons were really of high quality. They're definitely worthwhile, and I've found most public domain compilations to be acceptable. In some of the other Fleischer series, use of the Rotoscope can be a little distracting. I don't feel that way about the Supermans.
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"Toony Gives Advice"
Elmer's Candid Camera (Bugs - 1940 - Jones) - Bugs is still in prototype form in this one--good thing this wasn't the final version Roadrunner A Go-Go (1962/1965 - Jones [uncredited] [co-director Maurice Noble]) The Daffy Doc (Porky, Daffy - 1938 - Clampett) The Sneezing Weasel (1938 - Avery) Cheese Chasers (1951 - Jones) |
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"Fantastic Friday #61"
Trap Happy (Tom and Jerry - 1946 - Hanna, Barbera) - Toon In With Me debut Pink of the Litter (Pink Panther - 1967 - Pratt) Snow Excuse (Speedy, Daffy - 1966 - McKimson) - Toon In With Me debut Adventures of Popeye (Popeye - 1935 - Fleischer) From Hare to Heir (Bugs - 1960 - Freleng) |
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Acrobatty Bunny (Bugs - 1946 - McKimson) - McKimson's first Bugs cartoon; he took over Frank Tashlin's position when he left
Hamateur Night (1939 - Avery) Frigid Hare (Bugs - 1949 - Jones) - Bugs takes that wrong turn at Albuquerque again and ends up at the South Pole, where he tries to save a little penguin from a hungry native. When CBS aired this cartoon they used the original title card rather than making a new one, as they normally did. Porky the Giant Killer (1939 - Ben Hardaway, Cal Dalton) Tweety's S. O. S. (Tweety, Sylvester - 1951 - Freleng) Case of the Missing Hare (Bugs - 1942 - Jones) |
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Edit: I seem to recall that FH went missing from Saturday mornings for a couple of years, then returned with the WB title card. But what do I know? cd |
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There are a few cuts that could be made in Frigid Hare, the most common one being the dated reference to being back to work in 1953. The Eskimo-pie head reference to the native, get off me you baboon are others. It is uncut on MeTV but has never been shown on Toon In With Me--I wish it would be, sicne that would get it in 4:3 aspect ratio.
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Right, it was off CBS for a few years. Possibly their print was damaged, including their title card and when they got another print, they just captured a slide of the original. It was strange, and unique.
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"Furnace Trouble"
The Abominable Snow Rabbit (Bugs, Daffy - 1961 - Jones [co-director Maurice Noble]) Booby Hatched (1944 - Tashlin) Pinknic (Pink Panther - 1967 - Pratt) Aqua Duck (Daffy - 1963 - McKimson) Out and Out Rout (Road Runner - 1966 - Larriva) Hippety Hopper (Sylvester - 1949 - McKimson) -- ooh, a mouse contemplating ending it all--gotta censor that--unsurprisingly, it was a few times. Eventually, ABC simply dropped the whole short. |
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