View Full Version : Exclusive Casper/Harveytoons DVD at Papa John's
Jon Cooke
10-22-2004, 04:58 PM
Papa John's Pizza is currently giving away a "Casper and Friends" DVD with pizza orders and, unlike their "Rocky & Bullwinkle" disc, the contents of their Casper DVD are NOT currently available on any other DVD collection. The disc includes three half-hour Harveytoon Shows (the same ones currently in syndication). This is the first time Herman and Katnip, Baby Huey, and Little Audrey cartoons have been released on an official DVD in the United States.
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The contents are:
Show #62:
Boo Hoo Baby - Casper
Herman the Catoonist - Herman & Katnip
Trouble Date - Jeepers & Creepers
Clip: The Boss is Always Right - Jeepers & Creepers
Show #64:
Fright from Wrong - Casper
Surf Bored - Little Audrey
Cool Cat Blues - The Cat
Clip: Busy Buddies - Jeepers & Creepers
Show #65:
Dutch Treat - Casper
Swab the Duck - Baby Huey
Fiddle Faddle - Modern Madcap
Clip: Miners 49ers
More information can be found on their website: http://www.papajohns.com/dvds.htm
MF TOON
10-23-2004, 07:43 AM
Why are there no Papa John's in Canada?!?
:ysam:
If anyone likes to eat pizza, would you mind snagging an extra copy of the Casper disc for me, considering it comes at no extra cost?
I'd reeeally appreciate it!
I believe Ace popcorn running a promotion as well with Haloween Popcorn balls featuring Casper and Wendy on the product and display advertising a new DVD. I don't remeber the title of it, but I know Casper and Wendy's name were in the title.
From Amazon.com,
Amazon.com
For devoted Casper fans with fond memories of Harvey Comics' Friendly Ghost, here's a nostalgic collection of classic 1950s Casper cartoons certain to lift one's, well, spirits. Not to be confused with the more recent live-action Casper movies (a mixed bag ranging from dreary to dreadful), this blast from the past forgives such modern-day misfires. The 82-minute program opens with Winston Sharples's original theme song and then launches into 14 ghostly tales with playful titles such as "To Boo or Not to Boo" and "Boo Ribbon Winner." The endearing little ghost (drawn in vintage animation), along with his mischievous alter ego, Spooky, and spirited pal Wendy, are involved in pint-sized dilemmas wrapped in sweet moral messages happily sewn up in a quick six minutes. Viewers of all ages will identify with the re-occurring themes of friendship, fair play, and acceptance, while cheering Casper's small victories. There are no tasteless paranormal twists; rather, it's a delightful jaunt into yesteryear. --Lynn Gibson
Here it is,
http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B00006AUHK.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg
Larry T
10-26-2004, 12:39 PM
If anyone likes to eat pizza, would you mind snagging an extra copy of the Casper disc for me, considering it comes at no extra cost?
I'd reeeally appreciate it!Ahhh!! Me too- I'e be happy to recompensate anyone for their efforts.....!!:cool:
MF TOON
10-26-2004, 02:58 PM
Acme, "Casper & Wendy's Ghostly Adventures" has been selling for quite some time now. I've had that disc for well over a year already, but I do highly reccommend it to anyone who's a fan of Casper/Harveytoons. As Larry T mentioned, in case it wasn't clear, I will gladly compensate for time, effort and any shipping related costs and than some if one of you wouldn't mind grabbing this disc for me. I really, really want to get my hands on a copy!
Thanks!!!
:)
Sorry. But I did see a display for a new Casper/Wendy DVD promotion, for some popcorn ball. :tweety:
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