Fascinating comparison... but, the modern music used is amazing, too! What is it? I'm stunned at how brilliantly (and happy, yet creepy) it fits this much older cartoon. Great work there!
@superleviathan i know it was oer a year when you posted, but i do want to bring what you said forward. Many of the elements from Wackyland were used in '43's Tin Pan Alley Cats during the main character's freakout scene, which explains why some afro stereotypes are included in the colour version (eg. big-lipped characters, the giant watermelon behind the "swingin'" rabbit)
The color version had creepier backgrounds, what with its usage of bones and body parts in the earlier scenes, and desolation later on. The B&W was pure Salvador Dali. But wow, the action in the color version follows it pretty much frame by frame. At least until the very end.
@JanusHoW I think the 49 version is much more Dali- the clocks everywhere, the eyeballs and yeah, the bones and body parts too...the use of broken furniture and such instead of just regular plants. In any event, this is a fabulous side by side with great music - thanks so much for putting this together!
@JanusHoW I agree with you on that. Pretty much everything WAS the same frame for frame, except at the very end like you said. Either way I still love them, and I love the way this video was put together. ;-)
If I'm not mistaken, some of the retraced footage from Porky in Wackyland (from 0:50 to 1:17) from Dough for the Do-Do is actually stock footage from the earlier Tin Pan Alley Cats (which itself reused Wackyland footage). That's why some of the characters have "blackface" lips.
This. Is. Truly. Awesome. Especially love the way the music fits. It's just so damn beautiful. I would kind of like to hear the two sounds on both cartoons just so i can see how similar and different they both are. But still, I LOVE the music on this!!! Just simply love it!
Fascinating comparison... but, the modern music used is amazing, too! What is it? I'm stunned at how brilliantly (and happy, yet creepy) it fits this much older cartoon. Great work there!
mikee1mollisch 1 week ago
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memevoiceovers 4 weeks ago
@superleviathan i know it was oer a year when you posted, but i do want to bring what you said forward. Many of the elements from Wackyland were used in '43's Tin Pan Alley Cats during the main character's freakout scene, which explains why some afro stereotypes are included in the colour version (eg. big-lipped characters, the giant watermelon behind the "swingin'" rabbit)
ideitbawx 3 months ago
If you make it blue, then it's not racist.
RowansAHare 3 months ago
Both versions are awesome.
DuracellEnergizer 4 months ago
what in the fuck did i just watch
HarvestHollow 5 months ago
I kept on thinking "BRRBBRRBRLEME OUTTA HERE"
Mrguy891 5 months ago
I went on this video because I'm really high right now. The video time is 4:20
Chyea.
jmerridew124 6 months ago
illumanti
helrazorspartan 8 months ago
3:38 Kiss my ass!!
TheTallMan35 10 months ago
The color version had creepier backgrounds, what with its usage of bones and body parts in the earlier scenes, and desolation later on. The B&W was pure Salvador Dali. But wow, the action in the color version follows it pretty much frame by frame. At least until the very end.
JanusHoW 10 months ago 3
@JanusHoW I think the 49 version is much more Dali- the clocks everywhere, the eyeballs and yeah, the bones and body parts too...the use of broken furniture and such instead of just regular plants. In any event, this is a fabulous side by side with great music - thanks so much for putting this together!
friendsfamilyaccount 9 months ago
@JanusHoW I agree with you on that. Pretty much everything WAS the same frame for frame, except at the very end like you said. Either way I still love them, and I love the way this video was put together. ;-)
LuziannaLovely81 9 months ago
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JanusHoW 10 months ago
Nice that the song that you used is called Dali, because that's what the background of the color remake reminds me of. Anyone else?
The original reminds me more of the Alice series.
Bellalisa 10 months ago
Death to Stewie Griffin! ALL HAIL THE DODO!!
TimelordR 11 months ago
Isn't Dodo in Tiny Toons? Omg!
WegraX 11 months ago
@WegraX: Yes and no. According to wikipedia the dodo in tiny toon adventures is a decendent of the dodo in this movie
JegHarEnLillePik 10 months ago
1:03: "Swing it, brutha! Sa-wing it!!!"
dharmaseed 11 months ago
What is the music you used? It is entirely addictive.
js0785 11 months ago
Thanks for this video/comparison. I have seen both versions seperately, in the past. It is so interesting to view them side by side!!!!!
solsojourner 1 year ago
great vid thanks- the music is awesome!
RKRvideo 1 year ago
Some how this music makes it really unerving for me to watch
CAPNBEANS 1 year ago
nice job dude
thanks for the upload
cardhang 1 year ago
my oh my i enjoy this.
semignome 1 year ago
why no sound?
unabonger777 1 year ago
IT CAN HAPPEN HERE!
NinjaGhostScorpion 1 year ago 7
I love clampett's version.
toonint 1 year ago
So there were two versions of this, eh? The B&W one looks scarier.
YungReg88 1 year ago
@xrstoph How fitting :)
Madhatter1903 1 year ago
Dang, never knew how many differences there were until I watched this. Really cool video! :D
MWolfL 1 year ago
Neither version outdos the other; they are equally great.
DuracellEnergizer 1 year ago
If I'm not mistaken, some of the retraced footage from Porky in Wackyland (from 0:50 to 1:17) from Dough for the Do-Do is actually stock footage from the earlier Tin Pan Alley Cats (which itself reused Wackyland footage). That's why some of the characters have "blackface" lips.
superleviathan 1 year ago 2
wish it was show as two seperate cartoons, still my favorite cartoon!
marc1701 1 year ago 2
This. Is. Truly. Awesome. Especially love the way the music fits. It's just so damn beautiful. I would kind of like to hear the two sounds on both cartoons just so i can see how similar and different they both are. But still, I LOVE the music on this!!! Just simply love it!
madgang201 1 year ago
Beautiful
sadclownzn 1 year ago
Four Sextillion Dollars?!
GameStation3 1 year ago
that was great! thanks for the split screen
gabesque18 1 year ago 2
@gabesque18 Yeah it's cool to see the differences in the 2 versions.
techsupportplease 1 year ago
Well done...love it!
Deathpaul100 1 year ago
whats the name of the music?
maciekur 1 year ago