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4 Comments:
Thanks, Duck...looks pretty good. Do you know where I can view this cartoon on the web? I did a video search and couldn't turn it up. Or is it on a DVD somewhere? I'd love to see this!
Thanks...Sherm
10:31 pm
Wow! That "Goodnight,John" scene looks hysterical. This flushes my friend's opinion that "cartoons were more innocent back then"
1:27 am
Another reason why the earlier Fleischer cartoons should have a official DVD release, and that can become reality, what with a few silent cartoons included on the recent Popeye set.
Which reminds me, I had recently posted up my Tribute to Ub Iwerks on my blog. It's their if anyone want's to read it.
8:03 am
This cartoon actually got fairly decent playtime in the U.S. back in the mid-1990s, when AMC had access to the NTA package and showed Betty Boop, Talkartoon and Screen Songs on Saturday mornings.
12:07 pm
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