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Stratos Fear (1933 November 11) | Willie Whopper | Ub Iwerks

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In a dentist's office, Willie Whopper goes under the gas and has a bizarre dream that has him floating into outer space. He bumps into a personified crescent moon, who wears a nightcap and bears an old man's face. "Go where you're lookin'!" Finally, he lands on a strange planet where he is pursued by a sinister shape-shifting scientist.

See more Willie Whopper cartoons on this playlist: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=68041D0AE549A8F7

Find information about this film on the Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0121771/

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  • Am I the only one curious too see what kind

    Of food willy would have turned into

  • @Eternalgamers1 A Burger King Whopper.

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  • @deadlyshoesalesman And with that I am reminded why spending the day on youtube was a bad idea. LOL. I got a project ahead of me

  • @butchdeadlift10 Well, let me know when you open it. And your homework is very interesting. "OXOX" has charming designs, expressive poses and good staging. I'm eager to see the final work.

  • @deadlyshoesalesman Woh, wait on that, I would not upload those cartoons with this account, my account is happy with small veiwership and low copyright attention. If you want to see my homework, then fine. But I would likely open something called (and this has been on the tip of my tounge for a while), the "Ubb Hub"

  • @butchdeadlift10 I had Handbrake and had trouble with it, but that was probably due to my poor computer skills and my poor old computer. When I buy a new one, I'll try it again... I'm eager to see what cartoons you upload. I'll go subscribe to you now.

  • @deadlyshoesalesman indeed, but if you need something for ripping purposes, I recomend Handbrake. it works really well on dvds that don't have over 38 chapters (FYI, you know how a DVD menu has scene selection? well when I say chapters I mean those segments of the dvd {strangly, for DvDs like the WB JLU series, each episode is non segmented and counts as one chapter to the program})

  • @butchdeadlift10 Yes, definitely. If I had the programs to rip cartoons from public domain DVDs I'd do it, too. (My uploads are all mirrors from material that was already uploaded to video-streaming sites. The quality is, consequently, not very good and is why I stopped uploading.) Put a priority on any cartoons that are not already available on YouTube... It *is* rare to have good conversations on YouTube.

  • @deadlyshoesalesman .....I recently purchased a dvd of public domain cartoons (roughly 150 of them). Would it be worth it to put them on youtube?

    By the way; this is one of the most worth while youtube conversations ever

  • @butchdeadlift10 That gross-out humor is why I avoid most modern animation, most modern children's films and most modern comedies. (Pixar and Studio Ghibli are the glorious exceptions.) Of course, these old cartoons aren't perfectly innocent in that regard. I've seen enough tobacco juice in early 30s cartoons to fill a lake... The nice thing about YouTube is that kids can see these films without networks or their affiliates or cable stations telling them they can't.

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