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    What cartoon DVD's would YOU like to see?

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    As of now, the only studio that has not released any of their cartoons at all is Paramount/Republic.
    WB's cartoon debut is "Neverending Story II" with Box Office Bunny as an extra (Dolby surround, too.)
    Disney has been releasing cartoons has extras for some time and will be putting out two 26 cartoon compilations soon. (Note: They're uncut, too.)
    Fox's cartoon's...are owned by other companies.
    Columbia has released a Gerald McBoingBoing short on the 5000 Fingers of Dr. T's DVD.
    Universal has released some Abbott and Costello DVD's with Woody Woodpecker shorts.
    MGM has released a Pink Panther DVD.
    Some DVD's worth mentioning are...
    Image's "Cartoons that Time Forgot" series (2 Ub Iwerks volumes, 1 Van Buren volume) and Lumivisions Windsor McCay and Felix sets.
    Disney will be the first studio to release an original compilation of cartoons to DVD (MGM's Pink Panther DVD is a clone of a previous laserdisc.)

    There's still a huge amount of cartoons that have yet to be released on DVD or even VHS and Laserdisc!

    What cartoons would you like to see on DVD and how? (presentation, extras, video, audio, menus, choice of shorts...)
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    Universal has released some Abbott and Costello DVD's with Woody Woodpecker shorts.
    That's news to me!! Do you have any more information? I knew Universal had some Woody / Lantz shorts on the A&C VHS tapes, but didn't know they were on DVD too!


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    A&C DVDs

    Universal's A&C DVDs have no WW cartoons on them.

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    my answer

    I'd like a boxed set with all 26 episodes of the 1960s original Jonny Quest show.

    I'd also like a boxed set with all 26 episodes of the 1970s Hanna Barbera Godzilla cartoon. My current avatar is Godzookie from that show.

    I'd like DVDs of all the classic WB shorts. I guess one big boxed set might not be practical. But a bunch of individual discs would make sense. Maybe release a few discs at a time, once every 3 months or so. They would sell like crazy. Why aren't they available yet? Why isn't there even one disc on the market yet?

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    Re: A&C DVDs

    Originally posted by Brent
    Universal's A&C DVDs have no WW cartoons on them.
    Awwwww...............


    Also, another error in Patrick's original message:

    Disney will be the first studio to release an original compilation of cartoons to DVD (MGM's Pink Panther DVD is a clone of a previous laserdisc.)
    What about WB's TOM & JERRY'S GREATEST CHASES DVD? Also, the Panther DVD was a "clone" of a previous VHS collection ("JET PINK"), not an LD.


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    a question

    Box Office Bunny was released theatrically with the Neverending Story II. So it's nice that they'll be on the same DVD.

    How do we find out which WB classic shorts were released with which classic WB movies in the theater all those years ago? For example, what short was released with Casablanca back in the 1940s?
    Last edited by grundle; 06-13-2001 at 05:08 PM.

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    The very idea-

    That's a DVD set I'd love to buy: The Universal cartoon library... everything including the Color Classics, Swing Symphonies, right up to Woody Woodpecker. As a matter of fact, I might like that more than a WB box.

    WHAT AM I SAYING??!!??

    .....OF COURSE I'd like a DVD Box collector's edition of all the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies. One big whopping box set with EVERY WB theatrical cartoon (and others too)- actually, 1003 cartoons divided by approximately 16 cartoons each disk (in a high resolution format) would work out to be about 62 DVDs....

    Well, if they were released en masse, that would insure the inclusion of the uncut originals and banned stuff..... because no mommy would buy junior a collection of cartoonies for that price.... that spells "Collectors Only, Please"

    I'd also like a DVD box of all the Family Guy episodes- but that's just my speculation! We're just dreaming, right?

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    Here is what I would like to see on DVD or Video....

    Columbia/sony cartoons "Krazy Kat", "Scrappy", "Fox And Crow"

    Terrytoons the entire library

    Universal/Mca "Woody Woodpecker", "Andy Panda", "Oswald The Rabbit"

    And saving the best for last:

    TWELVE MISSING HARES:THE COMPLETE AND UNCUT BUGS BUNNY COLLECTION

    Hey Time Warner, are you reading this???
    THE YEAR OF "KRAZY KAT"

    Nelson aka MOE HARE

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    www.dvdfile.com says that WW cartoons are on the A&C DVD's.

    About the T&J DVD...I thought that was also a VHS to DVD re-do. (amazon.com has a tape with the same title and contents)
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    Originally posted by Patrick McCart
    About the T&J DVD...I thought that was also a VHS to DVD re-do. (amazon.com has a tape with the same title and contents)

    Not really. The VHS and DVD of TOM & JERRY'S GREATEST CHASES came out at the same time. The DVD includes two cartoons *not* on the VHS version ("Jerry and the Lion" and "Mice Follies", plus "The Worry Song" scene from Anchors Aweigh which also isn't on the VHS video).


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    all of the family guy eps

    all of king of the hill eps

    now for the wb toons

    all of the un-pc stuff bosko-bunny


    billy joel soon to be come the classical man! fan
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    My, this is a tough question, and now it even applies to me (I've got a DVD player now!!!) Let's see, I'd like:

    All the looney Tunes on DVD, or at least a fair amount from various directors and time periods. A "Complete and Uncensored Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Collection" would be a dream come true. I'd like for them to release it in parts, with a few years at a time, so that people who can't pay one enormous sum of money at once can afford it, and also so more not collectors can buy whatever cartoons they want, ignoring the 40s cartoons, 50s cartoons, and so on if they wish to do so.

    An MGM cartoons collection, with all Cinemascope cartoons in letterboxed format.

    a Fletcher Studios collection.


    I'll think of more later.

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    I forgot to list my "want list" for cartoon DVD's...

    Looney Tunes & Merry Melodies: The Complete Collection

    Specs:

    - Remastered audio and video from the original sources (Picture from new transfers from original prints and audio from original audio recordings)

    - 4 hours of cartoons per disc. (roughly 26 cartoons)

    - commentary by cartoon historians (Like Lenoard Maltin, Will Friedwald and Jerry Beck)

    - Extras: Lobby cards for each cartoon, picture gallery of drawings, storyboards, etc

    Since WB owns all their cartoons now, they should release each volume as a year (For example, 1929-1932 on Vol. 1, 1933-1934 on Vol. 2)

    No colorized or edited versions.

    This would take around 40 discs, so perhaps the first set would be 1929-1939, 2nd: 1940-1949, 3rd: 1950-1959, 4th: 1960-1969, 5th: 1987-present with TV specials, misc. cartoons, commercials, full length movies, etc.

    I'd also like to see a similar Popeye set (With all the Fleischer cartoons (1933-1942) in set one and the Famous cartoons (1942-1957) in the 2nd set.

    If WB DID put out 4 sets of DVD's, I'd buy them (Even if I have to sell blood!)
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    Re: my answer

    Originally posted by grundle
    Why aren't they available yet? Why isn't there even one disc on the market yet?
    You might as well ask why there are more recent movies than classic movies on DVD so far. It's simple. They're still working on putting the classics on DVD. It's still a fairly new format.

    All the WB cartoons would kick a*s, and perhaps I'm a bit obssessed with it, but.. The Komplete Fleischer Koko Kartoons as a five-volume DVD set! They need to work on at least SOME form of the Komplete Koko NOW!

    specs:
    presentation- I think the cartoons by themselves in the original aspect ratio would be just fine.
    extras- A history of the creation of the series, an explanation of how they combined the live action and animation, etc.
    video- Nothing much, just make 'em as clear as possible and do the ol' digital remastering if neccesary.
    audio-piano music ala Volume 1 of Video Dimensions' Koko videos. (Volume 1 in particular because volume 2 has lousy canned music instead)
    menus- Hmm.. it would be cool to have a GIF of Koko jumping out of the inkwell when you click on each cartoon title and going back in when you exit and choose the next one.
    choice of shorts- two versions: one with music and one without, for "purists"

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    Re: a question

    Originally posted by grundle
    Box Office Bunny was released theatrically with the Neverending Story II. So it's nice that they'll be on the same DVD.

    How do we find out which WB classic shorts were released with which classic WB movies in the theater all those years ago? For example, what short was released with Casablanca back in the 1940s?
    I remember seeing newsreel footage (it might have been from BUGS BUNNY SUPERSTAR?) that showed a theater marquee that was playing James Cagney's YANKEE DOODLE DANDY along with BUGS BUNNY GETS THE BIRD.

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    Cartoon DVDs

    I'd like to see a DVD of the entire UPA theatrical output. I would also like to see as many of the independently produced Academy Award winning and/or nominated shorts on a DVD set. Getting the rights would be the hardest part to this set.

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    Music for Koko

    I share Andrew's enthusiasm for The Komplete Fleischer Koko. As for the music, I think organist Gaylord Carter does a great job scoring silent movies. If he is no longer avaliable, I would try to get the Beau Hunks, a group that does an astounding job of recreating period music; their recordings of the background music from Hal Roach shorts are awesome!

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    toons i like to see on DVD
    Gummi Bears (1985-1991) with orginal commercals promos of the show from NBC, ABC, Syndication , disney and TD.
    WB classic toons
    UNEDITED how they looked with
    promos, cards, and commentary on how the
    toons were inspired.
    FLintstones
    (orginal 60's, and up to the eary 1980's )
    with promos and rare commercials they stared in.
    (note, no Flintstone kids show, that version was the
    worst of the bunch and should be left in the vaults)
    Jetsons
    (60's version of the show ONLY, not the 80's remake or the use of the 80's opening that had the over bassed opening, use the 60's version of the opening and credits to)
    Star Blazers
    1979-1980
    Fat Albert
    1972-1984
    with the orignail openings from each season.
    Scooby doo
    1969-70 only
    the first 2 seasons only, and no pup name scooby doo.
    Clue Club
    Disney's DTV
    UNEDITED!!!!!
    Popeye
    (1932-1982, only, all studios.)
    Unedited and restored.

    ARE YOU listening out there,
    we want OUR DVDS!!!!

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    Do we have any chance?

    Hello this is my first post.....

    Just like the rest of you I would sooooooo love to see a DVD boxed set with the compelete Looney tunes and Merrie melodies series on them BUT do we have a snow balls chance in hell of ever seeing this happen?

    Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

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    I'd like them to do an LT/MM DVD series that would include cartoons from a given year on each volume. For example, 1930 would include all cartoons from that year, and possibly the 2 Bosko pilot cartoons. What they could do is release one from each decade each release date (For example, a 1930's one, a 1940's one, 50's, and 60's). Each disc could have one or two years depending on the output at the time. Since they are technically not part of the regular series, a collection of wartime films such as Snafu and Hook should get a volume, as should the half hour TV specials. If they really wanted to go crazy, they could release a DVD with all of the Academy Award and Academy Award nominated toons all in one place. Plus, another volume should include all of the "new" cartoons, such as "Box Office Bunny", "Blooper Bunny", "Duxorcist", "Pullet Surprise", "Chariots of Fur", etc.
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