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Jon Cooke
05-19-2001, 06:57 PM
"Paying the Piper"
"Robin Hood Makes Good"
"Rabbit's Kin"
"The High and the Flighty"
"Leghorn Swoggled"
"Roughly Squeaking"
"Big House Bunny" - edited
"Two's a Crowd"
"Scent-imental Romeo"
"A Coy Decoy" - computer colorized, edited
"What's Brewin' Bruin?"
"Hair-Raising Hare"
"Captain Hareblower"
"A Street Cat Named Sylvester"
"The Case of the Stuttering Pig" - computer colorized
"Fast Buck Duck"
"A Broken Leghorn"
"Cheese It, the Cat!"
"Mouse-Placed Kitten"
"Super Rabbit"
"Whoa! Be Gone"
"Greedy For Tweety"
"Porky Chops"
"High Note"
"Stupor Duck"
"Hot Cross Bunny"
"Martian Through Georgia" - edited


-Jon

Matthew Hunter
05-19-2001, 07:01 PM
What gets me is that when they colorized "Coy Decoy', they kept the redrawn versions' color scheme! I think it's one of the only computer colored jobs that did that. Who ever heard of a pink cowboy hat, green bandana, or pink-necked duck? I think it looks cool, though.
-Matthew

J Lee
05-20-2001, 02:36 AM
Several of the 1990 computer colorzied cartoons used color schemes similar to the 1968 redrawns, much to their detriment. Warner's learned their lesson when they made the 1992 and the 1995 colorized cartoons.

Patrick McCart
05-20-2001, 12:51 PM
I think they had to experiment AND produce the colorizations at the same time...so, in order to save money and time, they experimented in the 1990 series (Porky Pig's Feat, A Coy Decoy, Porky's Duck Hunt, Porky and Daffy, Puss N' Booty, etc)

Since CST Entertainment had to quickly produce the first set (to sell the product), they saved time by using the old redrawn color schemes.

They obviously spent more time on color schemes for the later colorizations.

Also note that the 1990 series really suffer from pixelation...they probably were not colorized at a higher resolution as the later series (Notice the hunters in Porky's Duck Hunt)