Sadly, the owner of Broken Arms Hotel died of a heart attack in the late 1950's, just days after Porky Pig and Daffy Duck were locked in the hotel room before Broken Arms Hotel closed down forever....and so, both Porky Pig and Daffy Duck are being freed by L.A. cops from the hotel after film producers of Warner Bros. Studios paying their bill ($152.50).
The 1990 colorized versions are fine, since you see the original cartoon, not a redrawn counterfeit with many errors. Even Disney's hand drawn stuff since about 1990 uses digital ink and paint, so the process used here is not something horrible.
I initially didn't think this was originally a black-and-white cartoon that was digitally colorized, due to them cutting off the opening and closing logos (there would be no "TECHNICOLOR" legend and a chroyned-in "COLOR VERSION" copyright notice during the "LOONEY TUNES" title card.
@Cartoonothing The KidsWB logo wasn't made until later but yes it was KidsWB channel 17 PHL Philadelphia. I am not too old but I can remember that, one year later Fox Kids 29 started to play Looney Tunes and PHL17 wouldn't play them anymore. One thing I always remember is both channels kept playing ping-pong with their WB cartoons: Animaniacs and Tiny Toons played intermittently in both channels and the war went on for about 6 years... shortly after Pokemon came out and it was official KidsWB.
@Cartoonothing Also don't assume anything just because Wikipedia doesn't say it, channel 17 did indeed play a block of WB cartoons in 1990-1991... I have a total of 8 tapes I recorded from PHL 17 alone then a couple from Fox Kids. Although it wasn't official because both networks kept fighting for the cartoons. By the time Pokemon came out the classics were no longer played, then moved on to Cartoon Network who got the license.
I'm not a fan of colorized anything but I have to say the color version of the LT are not too shabby, and I did not know that these cartoons were black and white when I watched it on Nickelodeon when I was a kid.
@Hyman74Roth I can sacrifice some quality to watch a cartoon like this in color. It is the prize people had to pay in the 40s, you either watch a crisp b/w version or you could watch a blurry colorized one. I prefer color because I have seen things in b/w that I couldn't tell what they were. Just an example, in jeepers creepers I had no idea there was furniture behind the ghost if is wasn't for the colorized version. if you could show everything in b/w, color would have never been invented.
I love when the manager is thrown down the stairs.
77J 2 days ago
Sadly, the owner of Broken Arms Hotel died of a heart attack in the late 1950's, just days after Porky Pig and Daffy Duck were locked in the hotel room before Broken Arms Hotel closed down forever....and so, both Porky Pig and Daffy Duck are being freed by L.A. cops from the hotel after film producers of Warner Bros. Studios paying their bill ($152.50).
alan1963 2 weeks ago
The 1990 colorized versions are fine, since you see the original cartoon, not a redrawn counterfeit with many errors. Even Disney's hand drawn stuff since about 1990 uses digital ink and paint, so the process used here is not something horrible.
frankftw 1 month ago
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There's a mistake with the bill. If you add all the numbers up, it's $172.50.
KillerKowalski7 1 month ago
From 1:45 to 2:05 was the funniest part for me.
TheMattro81286 1 month ago
Daffy: You insult me! We meet on the field of onion!
Funniest cartoon line in the history of cartoons. XD
MrKuwaitwolf 2 months ago
what an incredible piece of animation. Why would this not be released????
johnnykaka66 2 months ago
Manager: (babbling)
Daffy: SOLD to an American (BONK!)
ARok2010 3 months ago
LOL HEY LOOK A DICK TRACY CHARACTER PRUNE FACE
earthrose93 3 months ago
My all time favorite Looney Tunes episode.
Dyne 4 months ago
I initially didn't think this was originally a black-and-white cartoon that was digitally colorized, due to them cutting off the opening and closing logos (there would be no "TECHNICOLOR" legend and a chroyned-in "COLOR VERSION" copyright notice during the "LOONEY TUNES" title card.
wileyk209zback 4 months ago
4:10-4:36 LMAO XD ROFL!!
mzdesire92 4 months ago
They should so do a sequel to thois where Bugs Daffy and Porky all work together to get out.
kingovharts 4 months ago
We meet on the field of onions!
yonskii 5 months ago
"I guess I showed that overstuffed turnip."
"WHAT?!?!?"
"Yipe!"
"Me-Me too. Yipe!"
spiritgirl41192 6 months ago in playlist Favorite Videos 2 2
In colour its a vast improvement! Cheers for loading... classic masterful toon.
LiteracyLabyrinth2 7 months ago
I'd say this was recorded from the FOX network.
nicktoonspl15 7 months ago
EEEYYYYY FATSO?!
myhandisburned 8 months ago 4
Curly Voice: mmmmThis is gettin monotonous! nyuk nyuk nyuk
JRodHacker 8 months ago
I got the redrawn version on my VHS tape (recorded on 2005/2006)
GhettoKarter1992 8 months ago
Recorded off of Kids' WB? Kids' WB, nor The WB didn't exist until 4-5 years later.
Cartoonothing 8 months ago
@Cartoonothing The KidsWB logo wasn't made until later but yes it was KidsWB channel 17 PHL Philadelphia. I am not too old but I can remember that, one year later Fox Kids 29 started to play Looney Tunes and PHL17 wouldn't play them anymore. One thing I always remember is both channels kept playing ping-pong with their WB cartoons: Animaniacs and Tiny Toons played intermittently in both channels and the war went on for about 6 years... shortly after Pokemon came out and it was official KidsWB.
mercalx2006 8 months ago
@Cartoonothing Also don't assume anything just because Wikipedia doesn't say it, channel 17 did indeed play a block of WB cartoons in 1990-1991... I have a total of 8 tapes I recorded from PHL 17 alone then a couple from Fox Kids. Although it wasn't official because both networks kept fighting for the cartoons. By the time Pokemon came out the classics were no longer played, then moved on to Cartoon Network who got the license.
mercalx2006 8 months ago
thank you for uploading this...I've always wanted to see the colorized version of this cartoon !
alex9920iasi 9 months ago 4
1:10 YOU'S A DEAD DUCK!, DUCK.
VideoClipsForBabies 9 months ago 2
I'm not a fan of colorized anything but I have to say the color version of the LT are not too shabby, and I did not know that these cartoons were black and white when I watched it on Nickelodeon when I was a kid.
Hyman74Roth 10 months ago 3
@Hyman74Roth I can sacrifice some quality to watch a cartoon like this in color. It is the prize people had to pay in the 40s, you either watch a crisp b/w version or you could watch a blurry colorized one. I prefer color because I have seen things in b/w that I couldn't tell what they were. Just an example, in jeepers creepers I had no idea there was furniture behind the ghost if is wasn't for the colorized version. if you could show everything in b/w, color would have never been invented.
mercalx2006 9 months ago 2
@mercalx2006 I see.
Hyman74Roth 9 months ago 2
Nickelodeon used to air this colorized version all the time back in the 90s.
PYLclark 10 months ago 2
@PYLclark yeah nickelodeon colorized and showed many time back then
beetle1890 9 months ago 2