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- Did You Miss Me?- "Garden Gopher"
- Time For Clampett- Part 2
- Did You Miss Me? - "The Ducktators"
- Bob Clampett's "It's A Grand Old Nag"
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7 Comments:
Hello, Andrea.
Leviathan, again.
Up until a few minutes ago, the only exposure i had to this cartoon was the ubiqutous lback-and-white NTA copy. Your screens of the cartoon blew me away once more. I hope to hear more from you soon
- Your pal, Leviathan
(What is the 5 in the upper right hand corner of both this cartoon and saved by the bell
1:07 pm
Both cartoons aired on a French channel.
That "5" is the logo of the TV station.
1:13 pm
Are these versions in English or dubbed in French? I have French dubbed versions? Thanks for posting this stuff! More please!
6:53 pm
Er...I hit "send" a little too soon. I meant to say I have French dubbed versions of "No Mutton Fer Nothin" and "Campus Capers" that I think also originated from this French network.
6:54 pm
Yes, my prints are in French too!
How good are your prints of "Much Ado" and "Campus Capers" ?
8:56 pm
Hey Andrea,
The French copy of "Mutton" looks excellent (especially compared to the pink faded NTA version that is floating around on PD DVDs these days), and it has its original Paramount titles (it has the version of the Paramount closing title card with the red sky that was also used on some Popeye cartoons like "She-Sick Sailors"). Now that I think of it, I don't think my copy of "Campus Capers" came from the French network. I'll have to double-check (if I can ever find it!)
7:47 am
Uhm...let's see if I can be of help!
10:22 am
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