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cbrubaker
01-09-2005, 10:16 AM
I took down several pages until I can update it, but I got most updated to the new server. That includes HOOT KLOOT and BLUE RACER page, the main page and the filmographies

Also, few pictures

1969 (http://dfe.goldenagecartoons.com/filmography/1969.htm) - Screenshots for "In the Pink of Night", "Pink on the Cob", "Tijuana Toads", "A Pair of Greenbacks"

1970 (http://dfe.goldenagecartoons.com/filmography/1970.htm) - Screenshots for "Foul Kin", "Robin Goodhood", "Say Cheese, Please", "A Dopey Hacienda"

1971 (http://dfe.goldenagecartoons.com/filmography/1971.htm) - Screenshots for "The Egg and Ay-Yi-Yi!", "A Leap in the Deep", "Snake in the Gracias", "Mud Squad", "Two Jumps and a Chump"

1974 (http://dfe.goldenagecartoons.com/filmography/1974.htm) - Title-card for "Trail of the Lonesome Pink"

And as a bonus, I've uploaded a short clip from "A Dopey Hacienda" (1970) (http://dfe.goldenagecartoons.com/toadshaciendaclip.avi). I'm not too sure, but I think Irv Spence animated the later part of the clip, judging by what I know about his WB animation style.

David Gerstein
01-14-2005, 04:02 PM
Yoicks!
Charles, everybody... little did I know the Tijuana Toads had a huge following in Germany, but at least one person saw fit to design a massive website (http://www.sanchopancho.net/), one that might do well to be connected with our own DFE pages.

cbrubaker
01-14-2005, 11:30 PM
Yes, I have visited that website, despite me not knowing Germany, for the past couple years.

I have contacted the webmaster, however. She knows English, so she might make an English version of the website.

It's interesting to note that Blue Racer was being aired in German TV for the last few years.

Frank
01-17-2005, 02:48 AM
I took down several pages until I can update it, but I got most updated to the new server. That includes HOOT KLOOT and BLUE RACER page, the main page and the filmographies

Also, few pictures

1969 (http://dfe.goldenagecartoons.com/filmography/1969.htm) - Screenshots for "In the Pink of Night", "Pink on the Cob", "Tijuana Toads", "A Pair of Greenbacks"

1970 (http://dfe.goldenagecartoons.com/filmography/1970.htm) - Screenshots for "Foul Kin", "Robin Goodhood", "Say Cheese, Please", "A Dopey Hacienda"

1971 (http://dfe.goldenagecartoons.com/filmography/1971.htm) - Screenshots for "The Egg and Ay-Yi-Yi!", "A Leap in the Deep", "Snake in the Gracias", "Mud Squad", "Two Jumps and a Chump"

1974 (http://dfe.goldenagecartoons.com/filmography/1974.htm) - Title-card for "Trail of the Lonesome Pink"

And as a bonus, I've uploaded a short clip from "A Dopey Hacienda" (1970) (http://dfe.goldenagecartoons.com/toadshaciendaclip.avi). I'm not too sure, but I think Irv Spence animated the later part of the clip, judging by what I know about his WB animation style.I'm not sure either, since I'm only familiar with his MGM work. But it is possible that it is Irv Spence in the later part of the clip. Ken Muse might have done the Toads laughing in the middle part of the clip.