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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2007

This is the AAP logo
Taken from some PD Looney Tunes tape.

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  • I'm not sure. It's from a crappy PD cartoon I can tell you that.

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  • I think WB should put a restored and remastered version of the AAP logo as a special feature on one of the next Looney Tunes Golden Collections.

  • When Turner began restoring the pre-1949 Warners cartoons (the so-called "Dubbed Versions") in 1995,the a.a.p card was deleted;PD copies of the LT/MMs are the only source for this logo now.

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  • @fromthesidelines And don't forget AAP also did acquired the early black & white cartoons such as the "Merrie Melodies" series from 1931 through 1933 when it was from the Harman/Ising period including the cartoons "Smile Darn Ya Smile", "One More Time" and many others from that TV package.

  • AAP logo (Looney Tunes Version) / The Video Collection International ident 1988-1995

  • I love this logo. It's underrated!

  • The AAP title card always used the Merrie Melodies theme. Even on Looney Tunes cartoons.

  • Oh no ... not Eiffel 65!

  • I guess you can say it was blue dabadee dabadi dabadee dabadi dabadee dabadi

  • stripping...I love that word

    (PS it's PF9)

  • But only briefly did that part of the acquisition include the United Artists (pre-MGM) roster of cartoons such as those by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises (DFE), including Pink Panther, The Inspector, The Ant & the Aardvark, Roland & Rattfink, Hoot Kloot, Blue Racer, Tijuana Toads and The Dogfather.

  • And if any of you here complain that AAP was responsible for the Blue Ribbon titles, you're wrong: it was WB itself which did all the Blue Ribboning on some of their stuff between 1943 and 1956.

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