It's great to see this NOT messed up by the apathetic underpaid tracers at J.H. Song! (And the last number is a sextet, so there's actually an extra cat in there!)
@TeamRocket2010 Yes, it's on a PD DVD called PORKY'S CAFE, but the version on that DVD is just the grayscale equivalent of the 1968 hand-traced colorized version. The version shown here is the original.
Where did you find this? The only one out there is the awful 60s hand-colored version which ruins the fluidity of the animation. Nice to see this in its original black and white. Thank you!
It's great to see this NOT messed up by the apathetic underpaid tracers at J.H. Song! (And the last number is a sextet, so there's actually an extra cat in there!)
MrKipW 2 weeks ago
Freleng later reworked this [with Elmer Fudd and Sylvester] into "Back Alley Oproar" (1948).
fromthesidelines 2 months ago
@TeamRocket2010 Yes, it's on a PD DVD called PORKY'S CAFE, but the version on that DVD is just the grayscale equivalent of the 1968 hand-traced colorized version. The version shown here is the original.
YouToons100 4 months ago
Only seven ghosts show up at the end - I was expecting the other two to appear for a final gag.
darmokthegreen 4 months ago
This is one of my favorite Porky Pig's episodes
joey4245 5 months ago
@PShields79 He got it from a VHS tape entitled "Looney Tunes The Collector's Edition: Musical Masterpieces", I think.
clarkstuff 7 months ago
One of my all time faves!
othaphish 8 months ago
Where did you find this? The only one out there is the awful 60s hand-colored version which ruins the fluidity of the animation. Nice to see this in its original black and white. Thank you!
PShields79 11 months ago
@TeamRocket2010 From my understanding I don't think this cartoon has been released Golden Collection-style on DVD yet, which is a shame.
BadBooking 11 months ago
Is this print on DVD?
TeamRocket2010 1 year ago