This is the 1955 TV print (with a 1967 end title, after Seven Arts acquired Guild Films, the original distributor), minus the original ending at 7:06 [after the Minuteman on the Victory Bonds poster starts shooting at the three Axis ducks, chasing them off] - THE DOVE: (telling his sons "Peace" and "Quiet", seated comfortably in his study) "I hate war, but once begun, I just didn't choose to run.......So I can point with pride and say---- there's three that DIDN'T get away!" **The heads of the Mussolini, Hitler, and Tojo ducks- bandaged and bruised- are mounted on the wall over the fireplace. These words are superimposed over the scene: '"If you'd like to make this true, This is all you have to do." (scene fades into poster seen at the time) "FOR VICTORY BUY UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS'**
That was the "retraced" version produced in South Korea around 1969; animators traced over film frames of 16mm black and white prints like this one,, in color---but the draftsmanship was pretty terrible, compared to the original animation.
If Sunset Productions (successor owners of the B&W Looney Tunes between 1955 and 1967) listed this film as restricted and therefore banned from TV at the time, did they just leave the negative sitting on the shelf or did somebody there create a duplicate for their own private collection?
@@PeriscopeFilmHow are they put on online on TH-cam if TH-cam wasn’t around back then? I never seemed to understand that part. Is there a video on it?
This is the 1955 TV print (with a 1967 end title, after Seven Arts acquired Guild Films, the original distributor), minus the original ending at 7:06 [after the Minuteman on the Victory Bonds poster starts shooting at the three Axis ducks, chasing them off] -
THE DOVE: (telling his sons "Peace" and "Quiet", seated comfortably in his study) "I hate war, but once begun, I just didn't choose to run.......So I can point with pride and say---- there's three that DIDN'T get away!"
**The heads of the Mussolini, Hitler, and Tojo ducks- bandaged and bruised- are mounted on the wall over the fireplace.
These words are superimposed over the scene:
'"If you'd like to make this true,
This is all you have to do."
(scene fades into poster seen at the time)
"FOR VICTORY
BUY
UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS
AND STAMPS'**
Yeah, you can tell something's missing from this.
Storm troopers? Oh damn i just realised wtf
I remember seeing this in colour when I was a kid. I guess they must have colourized it.
+mickeybill There was a color version but we don't have it...
That was the "retraced" version produced in South Korea around 1969; animators traced over film frames of 16mm black and white prints like this one,, in color---but the draftsmanship was pretty terrible, compared to the original animation.
These cartoons are not aired today for understandable reasons but we can view them here online.
Beautiful.
If Sunset Productions (successor owners of the B&W Looney Tunes between 1955 and 1967) listed this film as restricted and therefore banned from TV at the time, did they just leave the negative sitting on the shelf or did somebody there create a duplicate for their own private collection?
Many copies of these films are in circulation because they were in 16mm lending libraries coast to coast and also owned by private collectors.
@@PeriscopeFilmHow are they put on online on TH-cam if TH-cam wasn’t around back then? I never seemed to understand that part. Is there a video on it?
100% proof :O
Best wb cartoon ever made
1 2 buckle my shoe in original
hahahahahahahahahahahaha
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