Mkay and I just got a "new" VCR, I checked out the tapes I had, the boogiepop phantom is tech tv airing of most episodes Its 3 hours long. The tapes pritty beat up but it's the og dub og the show. The wonder toon cartoons are not what they are and are just wierd as hell...though my friend says he has tons of tv rips of shows. I'll probably be getting them soon.
That's very wierd,how do the cartoons look though.I wish I had a vhs to try all mine out,I'm still looking for a good one.
They were basically trash. The colors were very faded and it looks like they came from old film prints, because they all had this logo at the start of the cartoons:
Apparently, instead of a picture of Bugs Bunny on the cover, they had a picture of an anthropomorphic rat eating ice cream instead. Maybe they didn't want to get sued by Warner Brothers? Also, I can't find out what the hell "Video Specials" is. There's also a minute and a half of blankness at the beginning of the tape before the first cartoon starts up.
Most of the stuff I have are cartoon VHS, and also I have some Nickelodeon orange tapes. I also have 2 episodes of Reading Rainbow recorded off my local PBS affiliate in 1989.
That could probably be the case. I didn't find anything about a short being aired during the episode, though. But since this short's existence was only recently discovered, I didn't expect anything about it.
Were there any other 45 minute special episodes of Jimmy Neutron that aired during season 1 or the first part of season 2 so we can narrow down the choices?
If that (supposedly) came before a Jimmy Neutron episode, my only guess that the episode would be Operation: Jet Fusion because it aired in late 2003 and is 45 minutes long. My guess is that it was used to fill out the hour timeslot. Or maybe this short was divided into parts?
As you may probably know, I am a Looney Tunes fan. There's a good chunk of Looney Tunes readily available to download. But what's not is a chunk of various "color" Looney Tunes. First, there were the "redrawn" ones done by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts, which were done by tracing over the cels and had many errors (e.g body parts disappearing, mouths not moving, etc.). These were done in 1968 and 1969. Then, 21 years later, came a new batch of colorized Looney Tunes by Warner Bros., this time by digitally colorizing the cels. These were superior than the 1968/1969 ones, but the first batch of them done in 1990 had some color errors (these ones in the batch relied on the redrawn version's colors). Then, in 1992, more colorized versions were made, this time with "more correct" colors. Another batch was done in 1995. You can find a list of these here: calvincrowe.tripod.com/redrawn/looneytunes.htm
Now, this is where Turner comes into play. In 1995, they'd redraw various Harman-Ising Merrie Melodies from 1931 to 1933. These were like the 1968/1969 batch of redrawn Looney Tunes, only this time they didn't have as many problems. A list of these can be found here: calvincrowe.tripod.com/redrawn/merrie.htm
Any links to missing ones in the list are very appreciated. I'm tired right now, will be edited later with more links.
THE ONES I DIDN'T LIST CAN BE FOUND AT cartoons.orni.to. Be aware that these don't have the complete closing titles.
Little Beau Porky (1936) - Camrip from Nickelodeon uploaded by YouTuber "Cartoon Quacker", however split into parts and with no titles. It also seems to be slightly incomplete
The Village Smithy (1936) - Portuguese SBT broadcast uploaded onto Dailymotion, lacking original titles however www.dailymotion.com/video/x495n0h
Porky's Duck Hunt (1937) - MISSING
Porky's Railroad (1937) - Has popped up on numerous public domain tapes (however without original titles), very easy to find, also in the hands of YouTuber "CDCB2" (with complete credits)
Get Rich Quick Porky (1937) - Has popped up on numerous public domain tapes (however without original titles), very easy to find. Cartoon Network CEE broadcast with complete credits available
Porky's Garden (1937) - Has popped up on numerous public domain tapes, very easy to find. Supposedly tapes containing this cartoon either have or don't have the original titles.
The Case Of The Stuttering Pig (1937) - Portuguese SBT broadcast uploaded onto Dailymotion, lacking original titles however www.dailymotion.com/video/x2eo24z
Porky's Tire Trouble (1939) - Incomplete Polish version available. Also in the hands of YouTuber "Classic Cartoon Vault", who has uploaded a camripped broadcast from Nickelodeon of it, but without the original titles.
Chicken Jitters (1939) - Italian RaiDue broadcast available
Porky And Tea Biscuit (1939) - In the hands of YouTuber "Classic Cartoon Vault", who has uploaded a camripped broadcast from Nickelodeon of it, but without the original titles.
Polar Pals (1939) - In the hands of YouTuber "CDCB2"
Porky's Picnic (1939) - Spanish dub without original opening title found but not uploaded yet
Scalp Trouble (1939) - On Dailymotion
Porky's Hotel (1939) - SBT broadcast online (however without original credits)
Jeepers Creepers (1939) - Censored Cartoon Network broadcast online, uncensored Russian TV broadcast also available
Porky The Giant Killer (1939) - MISSING. Appeared on eBay once
The Film Fan (1939) - MISSING. Appeared on eBay once
Africa Squeaks (1940) - Censored Nick broadcast and uncut Canal 5 broadcast available.
Ali-Baba Bound (1940) - On numerous public domain tapes.
Maybe shut user creation down for a while, block all the spambots, and get some ACTUAL captcha (the spambots cracked the code quite easily, they did have only about 3 questions to crack after all). And for good measure, invites from actual (at least 10 edits) people are needed to create an account (think private torrent trackers).