I'm already sending requests to Warner Home Video to bring out all the pre-1935 Looney Tunes on complete DVD box sets. It's very simple, you just click "Add to Contact", then click "Send Message" and type in what I said.
John Kricfalusi, on his blog, pointed to the gopher at 4:58 as being one of the earliest prototypes of Bugs Bunny (because of his "magic"), in order to imply that Clampett created Bugs
I though it was stupid too, but John is a crazy bastard with an army of braindead followers who eat up his every word hook, line and sinker.
The thing about John K is, there's no middle ground with him. When he's on the money about something, he really nails it, and when he's wrong about something, he's totally full of bullshit. I've seen plenty of examples of both on his blog.
The print itself could be a Guild/Sunset print, with an attempt to splice in the opening shield and vitaphone logo (which would have been cut out by Sunset)
@Urilious This is definitely possible. I was thinking about taking a shield/ending sequence from a restored short from one of the golden collection sets, and replacing the VHS-quality ones used here. But I figured that wasn't really the point anyway. What actually bothers me more is how the sound from the main cartoon itself fades out a bit early before the spliced in ending sequence. Still, its not a huge deal. The cartoon itself looks great.
The opening titles appears to be correct, because the production number (8148) matches up. Awesome print btw. Animation is way better compared to those hideous 1968 redrawn prints.
@Urilious Right. I meant ONLY the zooming WB shield. If you look carefully, you can see that the framing changes slightly when it fades into the Looney Tunes/Porky Pig screen with the production number. The zooming shield also appears to have some video tape degredation (the black smearing/shadowing to the right of bright white things like "Vitaphone" or the shield itself) that the rest of the video doesn't have, except for the ending sequence.
@clarkstuff Added a link to the Thunderbean site in the video description. They've got a lot of really good DVDs, including a DVD with all of the SNAFU shorts, which they restored to MUCH better quality than any other other place you can find them, including the Golden Collection DVDs.
OMFG THE ORIGINAL VERSION! Now all we have is either the sloppy redrawn version in color or "re-scaled" to black and white =( THANKS 4 POSTING THIS!!!
I'm already sending requests to Warner Home Video to bring out all the pre-1935 Looney Tunes on complete DVD box sets. It's very simple, you just click "Add to Contact", then click "Send Message" and type in what I said.
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richsinglesbeingsing 2 months ago
Maybe this is restored. But, probably in the 60's or 70's
MrKuwaitwolf 2 months ago
does anyone know where I can get music like this?
v4lkyr 4 months ago
What a powerful Video. Your passion really comes through!
thethirdq 6 months ago
Awesome black and white print,.
SteveCarras 7 months ago
John Kricfalusi, on his blog, pointed to the gopher at 4:58 as being one of the earliest prototypes of Bugs Bunny (because of his "magic"), in order to imply that Clampett created Bugs
I though it was stupid too, but John is a crazy bastard with an army of braindead followers who eat up his every word hook, line and sinker.
superleviathan 7 months ago
@superleviathan
You're sure vindictive, aren't you Leviathan? Admittedly, I'm pro-John Kricfalusi blog. I post there as Pokey. [I run a excellent Gumby blog..]
SteveCarras 7 months ago
@superleviathan
The thing about John K is, there's no middle ground with him. When he's on the money about something, he really nails it, and when he's wrong about something, he's totally full of bullshit. I've seen plenty of examples of both on his blog.
Marbles471 5 months ago
The print itself could be a Guild/Sunset print, with an attempt to splice in the opening shield and vitaphone logo (which would have been cut out by Sunset)
Urilious 8 months ago
@Urilious This is definitely possible. I was thinking about taking a shield/ending sequence from a restored short from one of the golden collection sets, and replacing the VHS-quality ones used here. But I figured that wasn't really the point anyway. What actually bothers me more is how the sound from the main cartoon itself fades out a bit early before the spliced in ending sequence. Still, its not a huge deal. The cartoon itself looks great.
adimifus 8 months ago
The opening titles appears to be correct, because the production number (8148) matches up. Awesome print btw. Animation is way better compared to those hideous 1968 redrawn prints.
Urilious 8 months ago
@Urilious Right. I meant ONLY the zooming WB shield. If you look carefully, you can see that the framing changes slightly when it fades into the Looney Tunes/Porky Pig screen with the production number. The zooming shield also appears to have some video tape degredation (the black smearing/shadowing to the right of bright white things like "Vitaphone" or the shield itself) that the rest of the video doesn't have, except for the ending sequence.
adimifus 8 months ago
@Urilious It was also colorized in 1992.
Rlotpir1972 1 month ago
Wonderful! I've not seen this one in YEARS.
motherthing 9 months ago
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!
baxterfilms 9 months ago
could u plz tell me where u got this? i want the original version!
clarkstuff 9 months ago
@clarkstuff Added a link to the Thunderbean site in the video description. They've got a lot of really good DVDs, including a DVD with all of the SNAFU shorts, which they restored to MUCH better quality than any other other place you can find them, including the Golden Collection DVDs.
adimifus 8 months ago
OMFG THE ORIGINAL VERSION! Now all we have is either the sloppy redrawn version in color or "re-scaled" to black and white =( THANKS 4 POSTING THIS!!!
clarkstuff 9 months ago
Yay! I love this old cartoons they're awesome!
MetallicaSlipknotRok 9 months ago