Some cartoons have been fully restored by Paramount, except for the former AAP-owned (now owned by Warner Bros.) and Harvey Comics (owned by NBC/Universal).
31:55 is the ending to “Robin Hood Rides Again” by Van Beuren, but it originally ended with the Van Beuren and Radio Pictures closing, and instead of the Official Films closing, it was replaced by a odd looking “The End” title card with Art Deco sunset which was commonly seen on bootleg prints of these cartoons. Most of these Van Beuren cartoons were bootleg prints, not Official Films prints.
Sucks that Paramount's cartoons got pretty much shafted...
Some cartoons have been fully restored by Paramount, except for the former AAP-owned (now owned by Warner Bros.) and Harvey Comics (owned by NBC/Universal).
the prints on this one make me want to throw up but also remind me of the time i used to watch these when i had my other copy of the dvd
31:55 is the ending to “Robin Hood Rides Again” by Van Beuren, but it originally ended with the Van Beuren and Radio Pictures closing, and instead of the Official Films closing, it was replaced by a odd looking “The End” title card with Art Deco sunset which was commonly seen on bootleg prints of these cartoons. Most of these Van Beuren cartoons were bootleg prints, not Official Films prints.
18:05 titles were also found by Katnip’s Media Barnyard.
You forgot Hunky and Spunky Always kickin original titles intact
NTA: No Titles Available... or nearly so. They couldn't have done a worse job butchering the title cards if they tried.
6:40 and 7:09 was just restored by Steven Stanchfield and Thunderbean Animation
17:12 From where was this find?
And why there is Gabby music?
That’s from 1 of the Max Fleishcher’s animated antics
3:19 no NTA logo?
19:38 why is it the paramount 1935 logo in "a self made mongrel"?
1938's "Always Kickin'" was one of the few Fleischer titles whose copies were lucky to still have their original Paramount titles.
5:27 #cursedending