Andrea/Duck Dodgers here. I friendly welcome every fan of animation at my blog. The goal is to support the love and rediscovery of Classic Theatrical Cartoons from the Golden Age of Animation, keeping meanwhile an eye on Golden Age "Funny Animals" Comics as well as on modern animated productions! Every SUPPRESSED ethnic caricature to be sometimes presented here is just for HISTORICAL and EDUCATIONAL purpose and NOT to offend anyone. Stay Tooned and Enjoy the place !

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Who got the best Woody?

My friend Mmm...donuts will finally have for the first time a Woody at the end of the month. And considering his age it was about time.
In fact, Mmm...donuts is an animation fan. He owns many cartoons, examples of Fleischers, Disney, MGM, WB works, and many rare European shorts. But there's a great hole in his collection: Lantz. Now with this Woody he will be finally able to fill the hole.


Now, be serious.
Let's go to the point of this post.
Your truly Duck Dodgers and Mmm...donuts were speaking, several days ago, about who got the best Woody. We did not come to any serious conclusion. We want you to be the judges. So we made pictures. Then Mmm...donuts, with his technical abilities, created screen comparisons. Please do us a favor and compare them, ok?


On the LEFT you'll find the Columbia House version and on the RIGHT the Universal official release version.
Enjoy and let us know in the comments.












Wackily delivered by
Duck Dodgers and Mmm...donuts

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Interesting. In most of the framegrabs, the Columbia House versions look better than Universial DVD screenshots. In the third and fourth pairs of framegrabs, you can definitely tell that the colors have been changed (light greens and light blues to yellow and dark blue, with a bit of yellow).

6:21 pm

 
Blogger Kevin W. Martinez said...

Andra,

I'm sorry for that obvious comment I made at your last post.

However, I have a question:Is the woody Dines Out on the new DVD as grainy as the screens would suggest.

12:25 am

 
Blogger Duck Dodgers said...

Hi Kevin,
unfortunately yes.

6:38 am

 
Blogger Happy Miser said...

I was disapointed to read somewhere that the latest version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas DVD suffers from DVNR. I thought since they had corrected the Grinch's color it was fine. Any chance of directing me to a site that would train my eye to spot DVNR? Not that you guys are doing a superb job yourselves. How about some screen shots here of the Grinch, please. THANKS!!!

11:12 am

 
Blogger J. J. Hunsecker said...

The images on the left look at little too bright and grainy.

3:43 pm

 
Blogger Craig D said...

New digital grain enhancement technology has been developed, I see.

Still, I covet the new DVD collection.

12:32 pm

 

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