Is anyone else a fan of the Gottfredson Mickey Mouse strip? I recently bought the 1988 "Mickey Mouse In Color" book on ebay, and have really enjoyed what I've read so far. After seeing some other examples, I really wonder why these strips haven't been collected in volumes and released like...
I am going to send this pictur to the double-UB and they will lov it So MuCh they will hire ME to makle a new tweety and sylvestar FOR EVAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!movie! I will be SOOOOOOOOOOO famus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! what do you all think??????:anime: :anime: :anime: :anime: :anime: :anime: :anime...
Lola: Bugs! I love you fo evah! marry me!:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
Buggs bunny: i; love you too doc, and we shuld date first, what say you doc??"????????? my best frend sylvester has a relly cuuuute sassy chick who wants to meet yo, you culd shop togethar and try on sloths. her name...
HI< I AM ONE OF THE NEW MODERATERS OF THE TERIT TERRANCE TWEEDIE PEST< AND I WANNA START A TALKBACK ABOUT TWEEDIE> do you like how she makes such cute tweedie noises? I do, that is why tweedie is my NUMBER ONE favorite character, evar! I think you all have to agree that she has so much sassie...
When Daffy rattles off all that stuff you can donate to the war effort in "Scrap Happy Daffy," it starts to get confusing and hard to tell what all he is listing. I'm trying to figure it out, and here is what I have already (with the help of Jon Cooke):
Pots
Pans
Old tin cans
Pails
Nails...
The Times Cinema in Milwaukee is going to be showing "Popeye Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves" with "It's a Wonderful World" from March 12-19.
The Oriental Theater is going to be playing "Skeleton Frolic" (Columbia) with "The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra," in the upcoming month too (I'll need to...
I noticed sheet music for this song in the Ultimate Visual Guide, so I thought I'd try to translate it for those who didn't feel like straining their eyes.:p
Daf-fy the Dare-Dev-il Duck
Quack Quack, The web-foot-ed whiz of the wire
He stands on his head just to thrill the crowd
A hundred...
File this under "silly lists," but I was wondering how many WB cartoons have really nice examples of Victorian buildings in them. WB cartoons (as well as other classic cartoons) had some really flattering depictions of victorian buildings considering the style was thought of as very ugly by most...
My Thoughts ont he Chuck Jones Film Productions cartoons
I've already commented on From Hare to Eternity and Pullet Surprise, but here are my thoughts on the other four:
Father of the Bird: This could have been a decent cartoon because the premise was so simple. Basically, Sylvester finds a...
I figured it'd be easier to just list the contents for the whole week, and then update them if for some reason Boomerang airs different cartoons.
Monday 1/12
Looney Tunes
Hot Cross Bunny
War and Pieces
Home Tweet Home
Of Rice and Hen
Tom and Jerry
Mouse in Manhattan
Tee For Two
Flirty Birdy...
I figured it'd be easier to just list the contents for the whole week, and then update them if for some reason Boomerang airs different cartoons.
Monday 1/12
Looney Tunes
Hot Cross Bunny
War and Pieces
Home Tweet Home
Of Rice and Hen
Tom and Jerry
Mouse in Manhattan
Tee For Two
Flirty Birdy...
Recently watching Yogi on Boomerang made me wonder which Yogi cartoons were originally a part of the Huckleberry Hound Show and what ones were part of Yogi's own show. I figured the easiest way to do this would be to find out how many Snagglepuss, Yakky Doodle, Huck Hound, Pixie and Dixie, and...
Looney Tunes:
Hyde and Hare
The Daffy Doc (computer colorized)
Porky's Pastry Pirates (computer colorized)
Zipping Along
Tom and Jerry:
Puss N' Toots
The Bowling Alley Cat
Fine Feathered Friend
Sufferin' Cats
All Tom and Jerry cartoons were the usual versions seen on CN.
Jack:bosko:
Looney Tunes:
Hyde and Hare
The Daffy Doc (computer colorized)
Porky's Pastry Pirates (computer colorized)
Zipping Along
Tom and Jerry:
Puss N' Toots
The Bowling Alley Cat
Fine Feathered Friend
Sufferin' Cats
All Tom and Jerry cartoons were the usual versions seen on CN.
Jack:bosko:
Looney Tunes on Boomerang 1/5/04
Sleepy Time Squirrel (Barney Bear) - shown before Looney Tunes as time filler
Looney Tunes:
High Diving Hare (this version 1998)
A Star Is Bored
Picador Porky (computer colorized)
Fast and Furry-ous (time compressed)
Tom and Jerry:
Puss Gets The Boot
The...
Looney Tunes on Boomerang 1/5/04
Sleepy Time Squirrel (Barney Bear) - shown before Looney Tunes as time filler
Looney Tunes:
High Diving Hare (this version 1998)
A Star Is Bored
Picador Porky (computer colorized)
Fast and Furry-ous (time compressed)
Tom and Jerry:
Puss Gets The Boot
The...
I was at Wal*Mart the other day looking for drill bits and in the same isle was the LT: Back In Action merchandise. I thought it was a little, well, screwy seeing it grouped with drills and screwdrivers. :p Anyway, the merchandise is all now well below half price. The talking stuffed animals...
My Bunny Lies Over The Sea (1948)
Hippety Hopper (1949)
Mutiny on the Bunny (1950)
Hairied and Hurried (1965)
I'm very fond of the Boomerang intro for Looney Tunes. That opening beats pretty much everything CN has ever had since they got the rights to the post 48 cartoons. My only...
My Bunny Lies Over The Sea (1948)
Hippety Hopper (1949)
Mutiny on the Bunny (1950)
Hairied and Hurried (1965)
I'm very fond of the Boomerang intro for Looney Tunes. That opening beats pretty much everything CN has ever had since they got the rights to the post 48 cartoons. My only...
I'm posting for Matthew this week since he's busy. We figured it'd be a nice idea to re-introduce the Cartoon of the Week with something Christmas related.
So, this week's cartoon is the classic "Gift Wrapped" featuring Sylvester and Tweety. It was released in 1952, and was directed by Friz...
Mike Barrier has recently put up an interview with John McGrew on his site, included is a page of color scetches from cartoons McGrew worked on. I know some here dislike Barrier, but I figured everyone would want to see these nifty stills from some of the Chuck Jones cartoons McGrew designed...
It seems whenever a company wants to revive its classic cartoon characters, one of the first things it does is re-design them and put them in a new TV series or movie. Universal did this with Woody, WB has done it with the LT characters, and Viacom keeps trying to do it with the Terry...
Since the color segments for the Bugs Bunny Show are all chopped up, and since WB really doesn't seem to have much intest in seeking out color material, the only way they would probably ever release the Bugs Bunny Show to DVD would be if they simply made new transfers from the B&W negatives (and...
I was going to post this a little later tonight, but since one or more people have already gotten the set, I'll just do it now. I thought it'd be a good idea to have a talkback thread for the LT Golden Collection since it is probably the most anticipated DVD of the year. I figured people with...
I've really gotten back into searching around the New York Times databases available at the college here, and I thought it'd be fun to post a TV schedule from late 1956. Considering how few stations there were, the amount of cartoons is surprising. Keep in mind that a lot studio cartoons...
I was having fun with the new York Times again and I found these articles today. I though some people might find it interesting.
and a quote from a much longer article about how movie makers were becoming mroe sensitive to the Latin American market durring WWII. (I just wrote down the part...
Occationally someone will mention seeing an imaginary Looney Tune or other classic cartoon TV event in a dream. I've never had such a dream before until last night.
I was at home making a fruit basket for a friend (the basket included a bag of frozen vegitables, an anise, I think a couple...
Jon brought it to my attention that MGM is going to try to revive interest in the Pink Panther over the next year. They re-designed the Panther for merchandise, and here is a sample of the new design:
More information can be found here on page 7: It's an adobe PDF file
Re-designing a...
It seems like Daffy had a fondness for calling people strange names, with "Robespierre" being the most remembered. So, I thought I'd make a list of these instances. I'm pretty sure he called his "children" in both Duck Soup to Nuts and Riff Raffy Daffy strange names, but I can't quite remember...
I know some of the people here collect film, so I figured I'd ask a question about it. I set aside some money to collect some 16mm cartoons, something I have long wanted to do. The first cartoon I bought was Tick Tock Tuckered, a nice unfaded copy with a couple splices in it. I don't yet have...
According to Cartoon Research, Sony/Columbia is going to pair up a couple restored Color Rhapsodies with a few film re-releases. In December, "Song Of Victory" will play with "From Here to Eternity" and the Ub Iwerks cartoon, "Skeleton Frolic," will play with "The Lost Skeleton on Cadavera."...
What classic cartoons are so dated today that they can no longer be enjoyed by most people unless they have an understanding of the times in which the cartoon was created?
The only one I can really think of is "The Weakly Reporter." I'm sure this cartoon might have been a riot to WWII...
The last time I made a thread like this it didn't do too well, but I figure I'd try it again. :p Create you're own two hour theatrical Warner Bros. cartoon roadshow festival. It's pretty much something we can only dream about since I doubt WB plans on making new theatrical prints for general...
Dunno if anyone else noticed that today's hi and Lois strip had a reference to the Road Runner and Coyote. I did a search and found a newspaper that carries the strip:
Some Seattle newspaper
Jack :bosko:
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