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Notes to You (1941) Looney Tunes

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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2010

Rel. 9-20-1941. Public domain.

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  • 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!)

  • Freleng later reworked this [with Elmer Fudd and Sylvester] into "Back Alley Oproar" (1948).

  • @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.

  • Only seven ghosts show up at the end - I was expecting the other two to appear for a final gag.

  • This is one of my favorite Porky Pig's episodes

  • @PShields79 He got it from a VHS tape entitled "Looney Tunes The Collector's Edition: Musical Masterpieces", I think.

  • One of my all time faves!

  • 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!

  • @TeamRocket2010 From my understanding I don't think this cartoon has been released Golden Collection-style on DVD yet, which is a shame.

  • Is this print on DVD?

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