I'm sorry, but this isn't really the place to ask people to share copyrighted material to you, unfortunately.
Anyway, the academy format for those shorts is available on volume 2 of The Art of Tom and Jerry.
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Does anyone happen to know where this print came from? I found a CinemaScope print of Blackboard Jumble that kept the wide-screen, and it still had the cue mark at the end of the short.
Thanks!
I believe I had set #4 of the Japanese DVD release back then. My father actually knew how to make a VHS tape out of the disk. It was avery long tape, which contains the Dolby intro (water), Set #4 of the Japanese DVD set (but without the Cue Ball Cat short, then 8 episodes that have the...
Yeah, it's definitely the one with Leo the Lion on. Too bad I didn't get a chance to see it on television. Huge shout-out to the person who uploaded the Tom and Jerry Vol8 VHS on archive.org
Speaking of that vhs, there's that one print of The Egg and Jerry that actually has pan and scan as...
Honestly I didn't even know the existence of the Chuck Jones print of "Designs on Jerry" (well you all know the infamous segment of that episode that's used in Shutter Bugged Cat). And surprisingly the colors in that print are pretty much the same as in the segment (IDK if it's true or not...
I remember seeing another Turner print NTSC tape that actually started with Flirty Birdy, including some Chuck Jones shorts, and missing The Egg and Jerry, Busy Buddies, Tops with Pops, Feedin' the Kiddie, Tom's Photo Finish and other Chuck Jones' shorts that I don't really remembered. I used to...
@Cool_Cat Sadly, AFAIK CN Asia no longer broadcasts those Tom and Jerry shorts anymore. Instead, they broadcast the 2014 Warner Bros. version.
CN Asia did aired some older prints, and I know 3 shorts that were actually re-animated by Chuck Jones broadcasted there.
Oddly enough, The Little...
Actually, I have seen this print hundreds of times when I was a kid.
This print from The Little Organs was actually broadcasted on CN Asia, and it was reanimated by Chuck Jones.
The difference in this print is that he replaced the knife with the fork and keep Tom's hat instead of removing it...
Anyone here still have an alternative print of The Flying Sorceress that starts with e red Tanner Lion Logo ? So far I only found 1 picture of that print but it was recorded pretty poorly. CN and Boomerang SE Asia used to broadcast this rare NTSC print on television.
@StickerBoy Referring to the post about Pink Panther, which print is the one that contains the cue mark at the end? I have just watch a very old print of Odd Ant Out, which has the cue mark at the end of the cartoon.
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According to Internet Movie Database and Wikipedia, they say that George Gordon directed the short.
Meanwhile, for some kinda odd reasons, they decided not to show the director and the producer of the cartoon.
From my perspective, I remember back in 2011 when I first watched Blue Cat Blues episode on CN Asia, what I found is : the intro for it also had black border, Just like the Turner Print, and the audio is the same as the PAL Turner version.
Also, they didn't broadcast the Turner print of Royal...
I don't know why did they cut one part in the end of the episode "Mouse Cleaning" with Thea Vidale dub, but remain the same "Thomas!!!" scream from Lilian Randolph.
And it looks so Eastman print to me. The color looks so horrible.
Also,
I guess they were too lazy to crop that end screen, since they're usually bigger with that red MGM logo.
@Cool_Cat I'm kinda curious about the VHS tape you're talking, especially the Blue Cat Blue episode. Was it the print which looks like this? Or was it another print?
There also appears to be a laserdisc/VHS version of Sleepy-Time Tom, which looks really dark and uncomfortable for me to watch.
Compare to the unrestored version of this episode (SBT). SBT used a different VHS tape of this episode, which looks way brighter and pretty much better for me. This...
Speaking of the unrestored print, I remember also from CN Asia, I watched the unrestored print of Mouse in Manhattan, which looks kinda like the Eastman print to me. Not to mention, at the end of that episode, the screen just move left and right even worse than in Hic-cup Pup, whose print that...
And in Cartoon Network Asia they used the PAL version of the Turner print of Muscle Beach Tom.
And speaking of the laserdisc version, does anyone here remember the unrestored version of Happy Go Ducky (also pan-and-scan) with dark red letterboxing border and Royal Cat Nap with purple...
Oh, yeah. I usually get confused about the NTSC and PAL because I usually thought PAL runs in 24.97fps or 49.94fps and NTSC runs in 29.97fps or 59.94fps.
As for the "the end" title cards, in Tom's Photo Finish (2 Turner Prints) they also have a slight difference :
1. The NTSC version (Tom and Jerry Classic Collection) edited the fade : fade in late and out early at the end title card faster than usual.
2. The rare PAL version (usually seen on...
And Cat Fishin' also has 2 Turner Prints :
1. The PAL version has a thin blue-purple (just like the border color of @A-Cecil's recreation of The Frame Cat) that doesn't fade out after the MGM Logo.
2. The NTSC version has a slightly thicker border than the PAL, and it has a dark blue color...
I forgot to say that the top one was screenshot from a video which was broadcasted on TV Cultura (Brazilian television). The bottom one was the DVD version.
And also, any idea for the color difference between TV version and the iTunes version of The Pink Panther series (also with The Inspector, The Ant and the Aardvark, etc.)?
Can you also correct the color in the cinemascope shorts (Down Beat Bear, Blue Cat Blues, Barbecue Brawl and Mucho Mouse so that they look the same as in The art of Tom and Jerry)?
Exactly, I can't even stand those prints, especially the picture you guys posted like a year ago (Fraidy Cat). It's probably why CN Asia had never broadcast these shorts (Eastman Color) on television back then.
TBH, most of the shorts looks pretty bad, especially in The Invisible Mouse. It looks pretty dark and dull. But one thing that made me impressed is how they removed the cue marks at the end of all the episodes featuring the Leo the Lion MGM logo.
And actually he had to add the laugh tracks by himself in certain episodes since they were poorly edited. And also he was the one who found lots of rare alternative titles (like Pink Blue Plate and Pink Campaign).
Actually your CD also contains those 2 Spike and Tyke spin-offs right after "Tot Watchers"
Then there's a CD with removed MGM logo and the end title of the Chuck Jones' short. And they didn't use the "cat logo" but the Tom and Jerry 1957 title cards instead.
Definitely, since the footage from...
Yeah, I also used to have a VCD with those short with removed MGM logo and end title (from episode Happy Go Ducky to Ah! Sweet Mouse-Story of Life) and they was actually taken from The Art of Tom and Jerry. And sadly I also lost it. :(
Do you know which Tom and Jerry title card (1957) was used...
Anyone here have a Tom and Jerry disc (which plays the same as The Art of Tom and Jerry) with removed MGM screen and the "An MGM Cartoon - Made in Hollywood USA" screen (which looks like this https://ok.ru/video/3125545211 )?
Actually The Art of Tom and Jerry Didn't come from the VHS, it came from the laserdisc, which later had the VCD port in China. I used to have one of those VCDs (The Art of Tom and Jerry), which says VOL.14 (as in side 2 Vol.2 in the laser disc). And still the audio track without being different...
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