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Porky Pig (Looney Tunes) It's an ill wind VINTAGE CARTOON

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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2011

Broadcast on TVS ITV in December 1982, here is a Warner Brothers Looney Tunes cartoon, "It's an ill wind" featuring Porky Pig. This copy has a 1950s style opening and I would imagine is a colorised version of a cartoon that was first produced in black and white.

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  • Originally in this particular version, there were to be more animation errors, crazy colors and spooky atmosphere, they were all gone in this cut.

  • Porky's legs disappear at 1:01. xP

  • Thank you for sharing this, unlike most I have an interest in these redrawn 1970s versions. This is actually one of the better ones! Few animation mistakes, the colors were not too crazy and I thought they handled the spooky atmosphere well. The quality is amazing for a video cassette from 1982. What did you do? Record it in SP mode? Is it betamax? :) Do you have any more redrawn colorized ones?

  • @ceredigio

    I'll fill ya in. This is one of the 70 black-and-white Looney Tunes that WB had colorized in 1968, in a VERY cheap, sloppy process where low-paid workers were hired to re-trace the originals frame by frame. All of them were terrible, full of glitches and sometimes missing scenes. In the 90s, WB went back to the black-and-white originals and had them computer-colorized, and that's the other version of this one you saw. You'll notice how much smoother the animation is on that one.

  • I kind of like this style of this cartoon. I haven't seen one of those since Easter 1999. I like it when they have a beginning style and the That's All Folks ending as well and it's better than the original one.

  • Regarding the year of this cartoon, it was originally made in 1939, but the year below the Warner Brothers shield says 1968, which I would guess was when it was either restored or colourised. However this is another video of this cartoon on Youtube in which the opening titles look somewhat different (with a different picture of Porky) and the year of colourisation is given as 1992! Confusing...

  • Got "The Village Smithy"?

  • Horrible.

    

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