Casper-Boo Bop
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Percebi que o final original foi cortado já na primeira vez em que vi este desenho na TV. É uma pena que não haja cópia original do mesmo, pois poderíamos ver direitinho como é que ele terminava de verdade.
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@fromthesidelines I always thought the cartoon ended like that, and i agree on this being Winston Sharples' best scores.
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Originally released by Paramount in November 1957 (in the original theatrical prints, when Casper raised the musical saw above him at the end, the scene morphed into the Paramount mountain end title- "A Paramount Picture/Technicolor"), and directed by Seymour Kneitel. Probably one of Winston Sharples' best scores...
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The last time I saw this episode was 30 years ago!
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cartoons used to be so more intelligent.
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I love the attention to minute details, likel Schubert's hands move correctly on the piano to the sound of him playing it.
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Thank you for this upload, I remember watching this episode as a kid like it was yesterday and I always wondered which Schubert's symphony was this. Casper is great.
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when the casper will end his search for a friend?
0:52 in this darn of time he acts stupid.
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Casper is totally awesome to learn and understanding the truth of friendship and caring since the Care Bears. GREAT UPLOAD!
barulez 3 years ago 4
This particular cartoon prompted me to find Shubert's Unfinished Symphony, which I found on 78 RPM records with a picture of Franz on the labels. Thanks for posting.
TerryT1976 2 years ago 2