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dnestorjr
04-15-2005, 10:19 PM
I am looking to trade cartoons. I am need of the following:

Barney Bear's Victory Garden (MGM)
Mouse Trappers w/ Andy Panda (Lantz)

Beary Family

Bugged in a Rug (1968)

Charlie the Rainmaker (1971)

Let Charlie Do It (1972)



Hickory, Dickory & Doc

Space Mouse (1959)



Woody Woodpecker

Saddle Sore Woody (1964)
Three Little Woodpeckers (1965)

Birds of a Feather (1965)
Woody and the Beanstalk (1966)
Fat In The Saddle (1968)
Feudin, Fightin' and Fussin' (1968)
Hook, Line, and Stinker (1969)

Little Skeeter (1969) (my version of it is missing opening title)
Wild Bill Hiccup (1970)
All Hams On Deck (1970)

Buster's Last Stand (1970)

How to Trap a Woodpecker (1971)

The Snoozin' Bruin (1971)
Indian Corn (1972)

Show Biz Beagle (1972)

If you have any of these & would like to help me out. please PM me. Thanks

dnestorjr
04-16-2005, 10:23 AM
I have Show Biz Beagle (1972) now
anyone want to help with any others??

I will accept any type of media. Let me know I have alot to trade

dnestorjr
03-20-2007, 04:49 PM
Has anyone came across any of these toons yet??

I am looking to trade cartoons. I am need of the following:



Beary Family
Bugged in a Rug (1968)
Charlie the Rainmaker (1971)
Let Charlie Do It (1972)



Hickory, Dickory & Doc
Space Mouse (1959)



Woody Woodpecker
Saddle Sore Woody (1964)
Three Little Woodpeckers (1965)
Birds of a Feather (1965)
Woody and the Beanstalk (1966)
Fat In The Saddle (1968)
Feudin, Fightin' and Fussin' (1968)
Hook, Line, and Stinker (1969)
Little Skeeter (1969) (my version of it is missing opening title)
Wild Bill Hiccup (1970)
All Hams On Deck (1970)
Buster's Last Stand (1970)
How to Trap a Woodpecker (1971)
The Snoozin' Bruin (1971)
Indian Corn (1972)


If you have any of these & would like to help me out. please PM me. Thanks

JJ78FF
03-20-2007, 06:32 PM
If you want any of these Woody Woodpecker dubbed in Portuguese I can send you.

If you have "Destination Meatball" from Woody I'd like to trade.

Rgs
Julio

Steve Stanch
03-20-2007, 07:03 PM
Have all but a few of the bearies....

dnestorjr
04-14-2007, 11:10 PM
ok this is where i stand so far, I need the following still:

I am looking to trade cartoons. I am need of the following:



Beary Family
Bugged in a Rug (1968)
Charlie the Rainmaker (1971)



Woody Woodpecker
Saddle Sore Woody (1964)
Three Little Woodpeckers (1965)
Birds of a Feather (1965)
Woody and the Beanstalk (1966)
Fat In The Saddle (1968)
Feudin, Fightin' and Fussin' (1968)
Hook, Line, and Stinker (1969)
Little Skeeter (1969) (my version of it is missing opening title)
Wild Bill Hiccup (1970)
All Hams On Deck (1970)
Buster's Last Stand (1970)
How to Trap a Woodpecker (1971)
The Snoozin' Bruin (1971)
Indian Corn (1972)

Mark J
04-15-2007, 12:27 AM
I understand you are working on some kind of complete collection, but honestly those are some of the worst cartoons ever produced, defintely the worst of Lantz. The animation is terrible, the stories bland and repetitive, lame voice acting. Even as a kid when one of those Bearys or mid 1960's-1970's Woodys would come on TV during Woody & Friends it would be a disappointment, a time to change the channel and see what else was on.

dnestorjr
04-15-2007, 12:31 AM
ok??... I am only asking for cartoons, not if anyone likes or dislikes them.

I too have watched them as a kid & I personally enjoyed them. :)

Darth Tater
04-15-2007, 11:02 PM
Having a complete set also helps with the bootleg DVD business ;)

captchucky
04-15-2007, 11:32 PM
ok??... I am only asking for cartoons, not if anyone likes or dislikes them.

I too have watched them as a kid & I personally enjoyed them. :)

Yeah, I'm a little tired of all the griping myself. I'm more interested in seeing the old cartoons preserved than seeing them attacked. Yes, some are better than others, but if an important producer like Lantz produced them, they should be preserved. After all, he's not going to make any more of them!

Mark J
04-16-2007, 02:13 AM
This person isn't involved in "preservation" of the cartoons. He isn't the owner of the Lantz archive. He's either an obsessive collector or a pirate. There is a reason Jerry Beck planned out the Woody DVD to have the earliest Woody toons - they were the best and deserve to be restored and released to the public asap. Those are the toons Lantz and Woody should be remembered for. Through the 1950's and early 1960's Lantz cut the budgets and the toons grew repetitive, Woody the character became bland, and the animation and writing degraded. By the late 60's and 70's these toons were generally just awful, there are a lot of great toons which require 'preservation' and need to be restored, not these. Just because Lantz was involved doesn't make them any better than Harveytoons etc. His name shouldn't elevate a poor cartoon to a classic. He wasn't writing or animating them.

dnestorjr
04-16-2007, 03:59 PM
Im just a collector... and I like to have collections complete :)

I am still trying to figure out how this thread for a request of missing cartoons became a debate as to what is good or bad or who is pirating or collecting?

Mark J
04-16-2007, 07:40 PM
Because this is an open discussion forum for Golden Age Cartoons, not a 'looking for' or 'trade' forum, and your request led itself to my commentary which is relevant to the theme of the forum.

merc
04-16-2007, 08:19 PM
I for one hope this does not become a trade forum. I have gotten much useful information about releases from here (including praise and faults of issued sets). I don't want to sift through the requests for unreleased material for this useful information. There are other venues for this.

Jon Cooke
04-16-2007, 08:37 PM
Because this is an open discussion forum for Golden Age Cartoons, not a 'looking for' or 'trade' forum, and your request led itself to my commentary which is relevant to the theme of the forum.

Actually, the TTTP was set up originally as a "trade / looking for" forum (thus the "Trading Post" in the forum title). It sort of evolved into a discussion forum as time went on. I have no problems with people posting their "want lists" here as long as they remain on-topic.

You are more than welcome to dislike certain cartoons, but bashing them in a thread where someone is seeking them out or putting people down who are seeking them out seems a bit out of place.

rodney
04-16-2007, 08:44 PM
Because this is an open discussion forum for Golden Age Cartoons, not a 'looking for' or 'trade' forum, and your request led itself to my commentary which is relevant to the theme of the forum.

As Jon said, trading cartoons was the original point of this forum. Getting tapes of cartoons in the mail was a lot of fun. If you've got something against it, as you seem to do judging by your wildly suspicious posts, then you've missed out on a lot of fun, and I doubt that you have a collection of over 3000 cartoons, as those of us who have actively traded in the past (such as myself) may have.

dnestorjr
04-16-2007, 08:46 PM
guys I have tons of toons... & I love it!!!!!!!!

I am always open for trade to collectors :)

Mark J
04-16-2007, 10:19 PM
Sorry Jon - my error. I was ignorant of the origins of this forum.

merc
04-17-2007, 12:00 PM
I, too, did not know the origins of the trading post. Many people have different tastes in cartoons, and I guess that I am more against the endless bashing of other people's tastes that these requests invite. I also get excited about the pending release of sets that are coming and have to sift through the negativity about how bad they are going to be handled to get the real information that I want. Reviews after they are released are welcomed, but guesses before the release get confused with the facts.

Thank you to all the informed people who help us make decisions on where to best spend our money on these welcome sets. The closer to the original, the better for me.

As for the Woody Woodpecker, I hope that volume 2 follows and we all have copies of these requested cartoons. Complete sets for home viewing was just a dream a short while ago.

captchucky
04-17-2007, 10:31 PM
I, too, did not know the origins of the trading post. Many people have different tastes in cartoons, and I guess that I am more against the endless bashing of other people's tastes that these requests invite. I also get excited about the pending release of sets that are coming and have to sift through the negativity about how bad they are going to be handled to get the real information that I want. Reviews after they are released are welcomed, but guesses before the release get confused with the facts.

Thank you to all the informed people who help us make decisions on where to best spend our money on these welcome sets. The closer to the original, the better for me.

As for the Woody Woodpecker, I hope that volume 2 follows and we all have copies of these requested cartoons. Complete sets for home viewing was just a dream a short while ago.

I second this. I hope this release does well so that we can get the complete Woody Woodpecker as well as Walter Lantz' other series. I first collected these cartoons in black and white silent film editions from Castle Films. I'm ready to buy them all on DVD now.