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musicradio77
09-09-2005, 04:05 PM
I'm still in Florida right now, I go through some of my uncle's collection I found "The Little Rascals" DVD featuring the classic cartoons on another disc. It contains the following cartoons:

1. "The Mechanical Monsters" (Superman)
2. "Crazy Inventions" (Betty Boop)
3. "Molly Moo Cow & Rip Van Winkle" (Van Beuren)
4. "Popeye Meets Sinbad the Sailor" (Popeye)
5. "Poor Cinderella" (Betty Boop) - NOTE: This is a black & white version of a Flesicher's Color Classic series with a UM&M copyright print. The restored version is in color with the original Paramount titles. I have it on a different DVD.
6. "Mechanical Cow" (Oswald)
7. "Westward Whoa" (Mutt & Jeff)
8. "The Friendly Ghost" (Casper)
9. "The Lone Star State" (Famous/Screen Songs)
10. "Felix the Cat in Hollywood" (Felix the Cat)
11. "Molly Moo Cow and the Butterflies" (Van Beuren)
12. "The Mad Scientist" (Superman)
13. "Popeye Meets Ali Baba & the 40 Thieves" (Popeye) with fake 60's Paramount opening mixed with an AAP Popeye title.
14. "Betty in Blunderland" (Betty Boop)
15. "The Mummy Strikes" (Superman)
16. "Felix the Cat Minds the Kids" (Felix the Cat)
17. "Dreams of Rarebit Fiend"
18. "Gong a Day" (Betty Boop)
19. "The Jungle Drums" (Superman)
20. "Shuteye Popeye" (Popeye)

All 20 cartoons complete with "Intermission" bumpers. As you may know, the "Intermission" bumpers was used in so many Drive-In theaters for years. This is a must have.

Geezil
09-09-2005, 04:11 PM
And it actually contains a healthy sampling of titles that are not to be found on virtually every bargain-priced cartoon DVD in existence. Impressive! :D

RetroMan
09-09-2005, 04:13 PM
A question - Do the Superman cartoons have the original sound effects tracks?

musicradio77
09-09-2005, 04:19 PM
I also went to $.99 Plus I also saw DVD's of the "Cartoon Craze" series. It also includes Bugs Bunny and another DVD with Porky Pig. On the Bugs Bunny DVD, they have "Falling Hare", "Fresh Hare" (with the original blackface ending), "The Case of the Missing Hare", "A Day At the Zoo" and others. The second DVD includes "Porky's Cafe", "Ali Baba Bound", "Porky Railroad" and others were redrawn versions of the original black & white cartoons with fake opening and closing titles. As I was saying, these cartoons are going to appear in future Golden Collections including "Falling Hare" which is going to be in volume 3 soon with the restored version of a PD cartoon.

musicradio77
09-09-2005, 04:31 PM
A question - Do the Superman cartoons have the original sound effects tracks?

Yes they do, but I'm not sure yet!