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Jon Cooke
10-14-2001, 10:31 AM
"Porky's Double Trouble" - computer colorized
"Elmer's Candid Camera"
"Lighthouse Mouse"
"Yankee Dood It"
"Bunny Hugged"
"Each Dawn I Crow"

"Pop 'im Pop!"
"Daffy Duck in Hollywood"
"Baby Buggy Bunny" - edited
"Porky's Pooch" - redrawn
"Muzzle Tough"
"The Hasty Hare" - edited

"Backwoods Bunny"
"Leghorn Swoggled"
"Fool Coverage"
"Tugboat Granny"
"Hare Lift"
"A Bear For Punishment"

"A Pest in the House" - aap opening
"Tree Cornered Tweety"
"Bowery Bugs"
"Plane Dippy" - computer colorized
"Page Miss Glory"
"Dough Ray Me-Ow"
"Horton Hatches the Egg" - edited


-Jon

Matthew Hunter
10-14-2001, 12:44 PM
I'd never seen the computer colorized "Plane Dippy" on CN before. I only remember it in black and white.
-Matthew

Crazy Tom
10-14-2001, 10:34 PM
Originally posted by Matthew Hunter
I'd never seen the computer colorized "Plane Dippy" on CN before. I only remember it in black and white.

It's been out for about a year or so now...the same thing can be said with Alpine Antics (1935). As far as I know, those are the only LT's that have the non-springing WB's to start the film (the symbol intertwined with the Vitaphone flags).

Thad Komorowski
10-15-2001, 07:21 AM
Originally posted by Crazy Tom
It's been out for about a year or so now...the same thing can be said with Alpine Antics (1935). As far as I know, those are the only LT's that have the non-springing WB's to start the film (the symbol intertwined with the Vitaphone flags).

I think "Gold Diggers of '49" is one too.

-Thad:D

Pietro
10-15-2001, 07:25 AM
Correct. "Gold Diggers of '49" is one also. But I wish CN could start showing more Beans cartoons. And also, there is a good chance "A Cartoonist's Nightmare," "Hollywood Capers," and "The Fire Alarm" had no springing opening titles either.

-Pietro:D