Censored 11, because "Uncle Tom's Bungalow" was one of those in the category for its overreliance on black stereotypes deemed unsuitable for regular broadcast after 1968.
Sloppy editing job, on A.A.P.'s part. They usually added their logo BEFORE the start of the original print. Here, they "jumped" on it by a frame or two. Eliminate the A.A.P. bumper, and "merge" the opening fragment and the title- you'll see {and hear]!
I think I have understood why of this anomaly. I'm not very good at English, but I'll try to explain it. I think they play a snippet of the original soundtrack for manteining the audio-video synchrony. In other AAP prints, they don't do this, but they extend the black frames between the AAP print and the WB intro (for example in "Clean Pastures"). This because the 1937 soundtrack of the WB-MM cartoons starts immediately, not as in other post-1937 MM toons, which starts with some silent frames.
The original music would've been spliced around the third note of the 1937 version of the Merrily We Roll Along theme song, then after the 1941 version of the same music ends, the '37 music resumes from the fourth note.
Why did you include the "C11" in the description?
masoudfun1996 2 weeks ago
@masoudfun1996
Censored 11, because "Uncle Tom's Bungalow" was one of those in the category for its overreliance on black stereotypes deemed unsuitable for regular broadcast after 1968.
ClassicTVMan1981X 2 weeks ago
@ClassicTVMan1981X Is this was a video on an opening of a cartoon that has been banned from TV?
masoudfun1996 2 weeks ago
@masoudfun1996
Yes, read the description.
ClassicTVMan1981X 2 weeks ago
Sloppy editing job, on A.A.P.'s part. They usually added their logo BEFORE the start of the original print. Here, they "jumped" on it by a frame or two. Eliminate the A.A.P. bumper, and "merge" the opening fragment and the title- you'll see {and hear]!
fromthesidelines 2 weeks ago
I think I have understood why of this anomaly. I'm not very good at English, but I'll try to explain it. I think they play a snippet of the original soundtrack for manteining the audio-video synchrony. In other AAP prints, they don't do this, but they extend the black frames between the AAP print and the WB intro (for example in "Clean Pastures"). This because the 1937 soundtrack of the WB-MM cartoons starts immediately, not as in other post-1937 MM toons, which starts with some silent frames.
2ciaffaro 3 weeks ago
@2ciaffaro
The original music would've been spliced around the third note of the 1937 version of the Merrily We Roll Along theme song, then after the 1941 version of the same music ends, the '37 music resumes from the fourth note.
ClassicTVMan1981X 3 weeks ago
@2ciaffaro
Also, until "Egghead Rides Again" (7/17/37) the opening music also had no opening steel guitar sound accentuating the WB shield animation.
ClassicTVMan1981X 3 weeks ago in playlist More videos from ClassicTVMan1981X
I completely forgot about this one. Thanks for posting this.
thejackal007 2 months ago
wow...you got more aap vids?
GhettoKarter1992 4 months ago
@GhettoKarter1992
Check out my latest one.
ClassicTVMan1981X 4 months ago
Do you have any recordings from Cartoon Network please? Anything from 1992-1998 you could upload? Thanks!
TuneTamasha 5 months ago
@TuneTamasha
I wish I could, but I do not want my account terminated if I do any of that.
ClassicTVMan1981X 5 months ago