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Pilmedium
04-06-2002, 11:46 AM
My Bunny Lies Over the Sea (1948)
Duck Soup to Nuts (1944)
Hairied and Hurried (1965)
Crowing Pains (1947)
Putty Tat Trouble (1951)
Plane Dippy (1936) (computer colorized)
Bedevilled Rabbit (1957)
Scaredy Cat (1948)
Tick Tock Tuckered (1944)
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bunny (1980)
Odor of the Day (1948)
Snow Business (1953)
Snow Time for Comedy (1941)
To Beep or Not to Beep (1963)
Acrobatty Bunny (1946)
My Little Duckaroo (1954)
Life with Feathers (1945)
Bugs and Thugs (1954)
Woolen Under Where (1963)
Ducking the Devil (1957)
Fright Before Christmas (1979)
Ant Pasted (1953)
Zoom at the Top (1962)
The Hypo-Chondri-Cat (1950)
What Price Porky (1938) (computer colorized)
The Bird Came C.O.D. (1942)

Daffyfan2002
04-06-2002, 12:33 PM
O.K., let me see if I can remember:

"My Bunny Lies Over the Sea" (1948, Bugs Bunny/McCrorry)
"Duck Soup to Nuts" (1944, Daffy Duck/Porky Pig) (dubbed version)
"Harried and Hurried" (1965, Road Runner/Wile E. Coyote)
"Plane Dippy" (1936, Porky Pig) (colorized, by computer I think)
"Crowing Pains" (1947, Foghorn Leghorn/Sylvester/Henery Hawk/Barnyard Dawg)
"Puddy Tat Trouble" (1951, Sylvester/Tweety)
"Bedevilled Rabbit" (1957, Bugs Bunny/Tasmanian Devil)
"Tick Tock Tuckered" (1944, Daffy Duck/Porky Pig) (dubbed version)
"Scaredy Cat" (1948 Porky Pig/Sylvester)
"Snow Business" (1953, Sylvester/Tweety)
"Life With Feathers" (1945, Sylvester) (dubbed version)
"Snow Time for Comedy" (1941, Two Curious Puppies) (dubbed version)
"Ducking the Devil" (1957, Daffy Duck/Tasmanian Devil)
"Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bunny" (1980, Bugs Bunny/Elmer Fudd)
"To Beep or Not to Beep" (1963, Road Runner/Wile E. Coyote)
"Fright Before Chritmas" (1979, Bugs Bunny) [Hey, what do you know! They showed Speedy Gonzales!]
"My Little Duckaroo" (1954, Daffy Duck/Porky Pig)
"Acrobatty Bunny" (1946, Bugs Bunny)
"Ant Pasted" (1953, Elmer Fudd)
"Zoom at the Top" (1962, Road Runner/Wile E. Coyote)
"Woolen Under Where?" (1963, Ralph Wolf/Sam Sheepdog)
"Odor of the Day" (1948, Pepe Le Pew)
"What Price Porky" (1938, Porky Pig/Daffy Duck) (colorized) [I am pretty confident that at least one of the ducks there was indeed Daffy, because one of them spoke with Daffy's voice. Also I recognized that "Woo-hoo! Woo-hoo!"]
"The Bird Came C.O.D." (1942, Conrad Cat) (dubbed version)

Well, I listed them out of order. But I think I got them all.

Daffyfan2002
04-06-2002, 12:35 PM
Oh, sorry. Pilmedium. I didn't see that you already wrote that.

Pilmedium
04-06-2002, 12:52 PM
I wondered what happened, until reading the reply to the other thread.

Two are left out here.

Jon Cooke
04-06-2002, 02:52 PM
Just a quick note that I merged the two LT Show threads into one.


-Jon

Daffyfan2002
04-06-2002, 03:51 PM
That was a good idea. I did go into detail about "Fright Before Christmas" and "What Price Porky," so I guess it is good to keep those on one thread. Oh, by the way did you delete the post of Thursday's "Bugs & Daffy" show? (4/4/2002) I can't find that message anywhere.

Daffyfan2002
04-06-2002, 03:53 PM
Never mind. I found it.

Rusty Shakleford
04-06-2002, 09:53 PM
Scaredy Cat was severely edited as shown today. Most notably missing was the scene where Sylvester goes to the dresser and retrieves a large pistol, walks over to Porky and kisses him on the cheek, then proceeds to put the gun to his own head in a suicide attempt.

Just so you'd know... :-)

Tintin
04-06-2002, 10:19 PM
Originally posted by Pilmedium
Scaredy Cat (1948)

What are the original title?

Pilmedium
04-06-2002, 10:21 PM
I never knew "Scaredy Cat" was edited that badly. Cartoon Network shows a blue ribbon print of that cartoon.

Jack
04-06-2002, 10:30 PM
Originally posted by Pilmedium
I never knew "Scaredy Cat" was edited that badly. Cartoon Network shows a blue ribbon print of that cartoon.
Yeah, the unedited fully titled print is soooo much better, I also think CN cuts the scene where the mice try to shoot Porky in the Head.


Jack :D

Rusty Shakleford
04-06-2002, 10:35 PM
I just happened to watch my copy of the unedited version late last night so it was fresh in my mind this morning. What I do not recall was if CN cut the scene where the mice kidnap and presumably torture Sylvester (under the floor) and he turns white. Since I watched the 2 so close together I don't recall if I saw that in one or both of the copies.

Anyone remember if that scene was shown today? Best I recall it wasn't.

Jack
04-06-2002, 10:45 PM
Originally posted by Rusty Shakleford
I just happened to watch my copy of the unedited version late last night so it was fresh in my mind this morning. What I do not recall was if CN cut the scene where the mice kidnap and presumably torture Sylvester (under the floor) and he turns white. Since I watched the 2 so close together I don't recall if I saw that in one or both of the copies.

Anyone remember if that scene was shown today? Best I recall it wasn't.
It is left in, that part of the cartoon really creeped me out when I was little. "Scaredy Cat" is is definately the freakiest of Jones' three Porky and Sylvester cartoons.


Jack :D

Matthew Hunter
04-06-2002, 11:37 PM
They cut two major Scenes on CN: one in which Sylvester tries to commit suicide, and another involving a gun in the hallway (after Sylvester takes that bowling ball to the head.) Both scenes are pretty harmless, and it ruins the continuity and humor of the cartoon to cut them. It's such a wonderfully drawn and animated cartoon, with so many good gags and ideas, I just despise it when CN runs their copy.
-Matthew

Matthew Hunter
04-06-2002, 11:43 PM
Also, speaking of cats attempting suicide, I recently acquired an uncut version of "Stupid Cupid" just to see what happens after the cat endures a bulldog's amorous advances. CN cuts it right after the cat shrugs his shoulders. In the edited scene, the cat says "now I've seen everything" (ala Clampett's "Itch in Time") and shoots himself in the head...but he does it rapid-fire, BOOM!BOOM!BOOM!BOOM! and just won't die...for he has 9 lives, as the changing numbers on his chest tell us. The CN edit cuts that scene, and then doesn't bother to at least come back to the cartoon before the transition...so we miss the first line of Daffy's song: "Don't sweetheart me."
-Matthew.

Tintin
04-07-2002, 12:07 AM
I got a copy of "Scaredy Cat" on uncut version but with no WB logos. See on Ultimate Looney Tunes Page (http://www.ltpage.com) for watch the complete version of this cartoon on original version but restored recently. :rolleyes:

Pilmedium
04-07-2002, 04:48 PM
Originally posted by Matthew Hunter
and another involving a gun in the hallway (after Sylvester takes that bowling ball to the head.)

CN is so politically correct these days. :(

Billy
04-07-2002, 05:21 PM
Well I have both versions of the uncut Scaredy Cat- one is the blue ribbon version, and the other is the 1998 restored titles version but it's in LP (The equivilent of EP in America) quality and it was recorded off a late night Chuck Jones show off Boomerang.

I gave a public domain video to my 3 year old cousin today-but had to warn my auntie about the end of 'An Itch In Time' on it! :D