I have a public domain DVD of '30s cartoons that has an early '30s WB cartoon.
What about Computer Colorizations, compared to B&W Cartoons?Interesting. Because I know the majority of Cartoons, specifically, the Porky Pig ones and Daffy Duck ones are redrawns. Redrawns are bad, animation-wise, compared to B&W Cartoons.
What about Computer Colorizations, compared to B&W Cartoons?
What about the Harman-Ising redrawn Merrie melodies?They're good, too, as long as they're not redrawns. I'd personally like to see a B&W or Computer-Colorized version of "A Coy Decoy".
The only redrawn Harman-Ising Merrie Melodies I have seen was I Like Mountain Music that aired on 2x2.What about the Harman-Ising redrawn Merrie melodies?
A "Dubbed" version of "Smile Darn Ya Smile" is seen on youtube.The only redrawn Harman-Ising Merrie Melodies I have seen was I Like Mountain Music that aired on 2x2.
A "Dubbed" version of "Smile Darn Ya Smile" is seen on youtube.
Redrawn Looney Tunes sometimes have the opening plastered by the following:
1. Sunset Productions/Guild Films opening and ending
2. W7 Abstract opening/ending
3. 1956-57 opening rings taken from "Deduce you say".
Because sometimes; the redrawn openings (Ones without those following plasters) are a bit creepy.
Chicken Jitters' redrawn opening had the shield appear out of nowhere (No zooming), with the vitaphone presents appearing later.
I have the Rai2 print of "Chicken Jitters". http://prntscr.com/92r374 Trust me, the opening for Chicken Jitters looks odd.Examples of redrawns that have been plastered with your three of the following are Chicken Jitters and Porky's Cafe.
I have the Rai2 print of "Chicken Jitters". http://prntscr.com/92r374 Trust me, the opening for Chicken Jitters looks odd.