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Pilmedium
01-12-2002, 12:00 PM
How did "Farm Frolics" and "Robin Hood Makes Good" get in there?
"All Abir-r-rd"
"8-Ball Bunny"
"It's Hummer Time"
"Golden Yeggs"
"Hillbilly Hare"
"The Ducksters"
"Bunker Hill Bunny"
"A Fractured Leghorn"
"Canary Row"
"Stooge for a Mouse"
"Pop 'im Pop"
"Rabbit of Seville"
"Farm Frolics"
"Two's a Crowd"
"Hare We Go"
"A Fox in a Fix"
"Canned Feud"
"Rabbit Every Monday"
"Putty Tat Trouble"
"Corn Plastered"
"Bunny Hugged"
"Scent-imental Romeo"
"A Bone for a Bone"
"The Fair-Haired Hare"
"A Hound for Trouble"
"Robin Hood Makes Good"
Tintin
01-12-2002, 12:11 PM
"Dog Gone South", "Bushy Hare" and "Dog Collared" was skipped on this show. :(
Thad Komorowski
01-12-2002, 12:19 PM
What's wrong with "Dog Gone South"? There's nothing offensive in it, and Nick and ABC never had any problems playing it.
-Thad
Matthew Hunter
01-12-2002, 12:33 PM
Nothing's wrong with "Dog Collared" either, since most of the time it's edited. And it's been on this network before, I taped it. Something tells me there's a new censor in town out to get our favorite toons....
-Matthew
Tintin
01-12-2002, 12:35 PM
Originally posted by Thad K
What's wrong with "Dog Gone South"? There's nothing offensive in it, and Nick and ABC never had any problems playing it.
-Thad
Probaly because "Southern"?
PorkyandDaffy
01-12-2002, 03:12 PM
Why? It's not like there's any black stereotypes in there. They show Foghorn Leghorn, don't they?
Tintin
01-12-2002, 03:18 PM
NO EDITED CARTOONS! WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
J Lee
01-12-2002, 03:55 PM
The gags in Dog Gone South center around a southern colonel who pines for the Confederacy and after being fooled several times by Charlie comes out on top and reunited with his loyal southern dog Belvidere in the end. In these PC times, running a cartoon like that, where the colonel isn't beaten to a pulp or in some other way taken down for his support of the racist southern pre-1865 system of slavery (a la Sam in "Southern Fried Rabbit") apparently disqualifies this cartoon from airing on Cartoon Network.
Yes, I relaize the above sentence represents hypersensitivity to moronicly wretched excess, but apparently some censor at the network lives in fear that someone out there in TV land actually would see "Dog Gone South" in that light and stage a public protest against CN and AOL Time Warner, so away it goes...
Jon Cooke
01-12-2002, 05:09 PM
Originally posted by Cartoon Man
"Dog Gone South", "Bushy Hare" and "Dog Collared" was skipped on this show. :(
"Caveman Inki" was also skipped. No surprise there.
-Jon
Dave Mackey
01-14-2002, 07:45 AM
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Originally posted by Cartoon Man
"Dog Gone South", "Bushy Hare" and "Dog Collared" was skipped on this show.
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"Dog Collared" made it into Sunday's show. I believe there are some glitches in some of the chronological lists (particularly in Maltin) that put cartoons a year later than when actually made. We had an unbroken string of 1950 Orange-ring Blue Ribbons, then here comes one from 1949 with blue rings. I knew then what was happening.
Pietro
01-14-2002, 08:14 AM
Originally posted by Jon Cooke
"Caveman Inki" was also skipped. No surprise there.
They also skipped "Wise Quackers" too. No surprise there either.
-Pietro:D
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