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Dub
05-20-2002, 11:11 AM
I need some BIG help -___-

I have to do a project for my animation class that promotes the military in some form or fashion. I had this idea of montaging some music with some classic wartime cartoon clips, but I'm on a SUPER SHORT deadline.

I need to know if anyone can direct me to a wav or mp3 file of the Bugs Bunny song "Any Bonds Today".

I also need to know if any one can direct me to a QUICKTIME or AVI file (be it just short clips or a full movie) of ANY banned WW2 cartoons i.e Fuehrers Face, Popeye, and/or anything remotely like that. They can just be clips, I'm not picky. If you can find a full cartooon that'd be great but I'm not asking for miracles. But they HAVE to be in either quicktime or avi format so I can edit them in Adobe Premiere.

I figured you guys would be the best people to ask, but I need them ASAP unfortunately. -___-


Any help at all would be greatly appreciated and you will be showered and praised in chocolate chickens until the end of time ^____^


Thanks in advance!

all41
05-20-2002, 12:08 PM
Goopy Geer had alot of this stuff on his FTP site, if I recall.
Had seen some threads that said it was off line.
Just tried it now and got ....

connecting to 24.188.219.189 ...
! Can't connect to goopygeer.dns2go.com - connection refused
! Connection to goopygeer.dns2go.com failed

Maybe someone has them handy.

Joe Tully
05-20-2002, 12:51 PM
I can think of some sites, but clips are all in .rm (or Throttlebox) format.

http://www.nonstick.com/wmovies/index.html has Daffy The Commando and Falling Hare

http://www.throttlebox.com/Box/reload?Page=http://www.throttlebox.com/Variety/30.shtml has them (in Throttlebox format). Tale Of Two Kitties, Any Bonds Today, and Superman in Jungle Drums.

People probably have Goopy's files lying around, but you'd need a way to convert 'em from .rm. There's no Quicktime or .avi files of cartoons out there that I know of.

You can always try file-sharing programs. You can find some of Goopy's files on those sometimes, along with many mp3s, of course. It could maybe help you get a copy of the audio of "Any Bonds Today".