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Old 09-27-2004, 09:12 PM
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Question What obscure cartoons would you like to see released on a DVD?

Just curious, there are still many public domain cartoons not on dvd- EXCLUDING anything done by Warner Bros. or Disney (other than his silent works), what would you like to see on dvd next?

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Old 09-27-2004, 09:41 PM
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That's an easy one... ...all of it, not just the PD stuff that pops up over and over again.
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Old 09-27-2004, 09:52 PM
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I want on DVD. I would also like to see some of the Fleischer Talkaroons & Screen Songs. I also wouldn't mind a collection. A collection of MGM Happy Harmonies too.
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Old 09-27-2004, 10:01 PM
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Well, its not PD stuff but here's what I want on DVD as soon as possible...

Restored Flesicher & Famous POPEYE (no more PD releases, please!)
THE ALVIN SHOW
GEORGE OF THE JUNGLE
Jay Ward's THE ADVENTURES OF HOPPITY HOOPER
YOGI BEAR/HUCK HOUND/QUICK DRAW (early Hanna-Barbera TV shorts)
The non-Casper HARVEYTOONS
Ralph Bashki's MIGHTY MOUSE: THE NEW ADVENTURES

That's my most wanted list...


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Complete sets of Van Beuren's Tom and Jerry, Fleischer Talkartoons, and the early Screen Songs would be nice - not to mention an Oswald DVD or two, obviously

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I would be interested in Bray Productions series that I have only seen two, one, or zero cartoons from, such as Bobby Bumps, Bud and Susie, and Dinky Doodle. It might also be interesting if some early Mutt and Jeff cartoons were to be released.
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And of course this guy is looooong overdue for a proper DVD treatment.
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I would be interested in Bray Productions series that I have only seen two, one, or zero cartoons from, such as Bobby Bumps, Bud and Susie, and Dinky Doodle. It might also be interesting if some early Mutt and Jeff cartoons were to be released.
Don't you worry! After my first release (which btw, will have many 1916 Bray Farmer Alfalfa cartoons) I plan to pay homage to at least one Bray series, if not all in an informative compilation
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Hence my request for PUBLIC DOMAIN dvd's-most certainly doesn't have to be the recurring cartoons, can be anything rare.
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I want on DVD. I would also like to see some of the Fleischer Talkaroons & Screen Songs. I also wouldn't mind a collection. A collection of MGM Happy Harmonies too.
Same here!
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