nickramer wrote:Did the cartoon have its orginal soundtrack?
I'm pretty sure it did. I can't really tell Clarence Nash and Tony Anselmo's Donald voices from each other unless I'm hearing them side-by-side but I'm pretty sure it was Clarence Nash.
I did pretty good this year. ⋅ Kermit the Frog calendar for 2011 ⋅ A Sesame Street throw blanket ⋅ Sesame Street: Old School, Vol. 2 (CD set) ⋅ Looney Tunes Super Stars: Foghorn Leghorn and Friends - Barnyard Bigmouth ⋅ The Looney Tunes Treasury &...
I once caught a complete Donald Duck cartoon under the "Have a Laugh!" name, but the title completely escapes me right now. So they have been shown complete before.
Well, if Disney ever decides to put that 3D version of Beauty and the Beast in theaters [though I'll be shocked if they do], we'll get to see what 2D 3D movies look like. I've heard that if done right, it can look sublime.
This is truly great news indeed. This set is now a must-have for Looney Tunes collectors to go with the Golden Collections. I hope the next waves follow this same path, and maybe there's the chance WHV will do a replacement disc program for the Bugs and Daffy discs from August?
I took a look at them. Although the recent releases have clear and sharp pictures, they're cropped. That is reason enough not to buy them. In that regard, the shorts really do look great. Whether or not to buy them is the big deciding factor. If you really want the restored shorts, then by all mean...
D'oh. Sorry if I got anyone's hopes up. :shame: Well, consider this total rumor mill but I've heard (I don't have a source unfortunately) that the Foghorn DVD will give you the option of whether you want to watch the cartoons in widescreen or fullscreen. Again, I'm just telling you what I've heard,...
I'd love to see Spike and Tony helm a new Droopy short for theatrical release at some point but otherwise, they should leave the character be. Or if they must bring him back, he should only be a supporting segment, not the focus of the show. Droopy's character isn't deep and consistent enough for a ...