

TOYLAND ADVENTURE (1932): This cartoon was part of the ongoing 'Aesop's Fables' series at Van Beuren Studios. It features a great musical score, including "Goodnight Sweetheart" and "The Siamese Patrol."PUDDLE PRANKS (1931): One of the first "Flip the Frog" productions by the Ub Iwerks Studio features Flip and his girlfriend dancing and singing in typical early '30s fashion. Iwerks, animator of the first Mickey Mouse cartoons, formed his own studio with Pat Powers in 1931.BARS AND STRIPES (1931): A great entry in the Krazy Kat cartoon series, produced by the Columbia / Mintz Studio. This series has been one of the most difficult to see, having been withdrawn from TV since the mid '60s.OLD MOTHER HUBBARD (1935): A rare Cinecolor treat, produced by the Ub Iwerks studio as part of the 'Comi-Color' series. A happy dog convinces the King to 'Cheer Up' in a nod to the FDR depression messages of the time.TIGHT ROPE TRICKS (1933): A Tom and Jerry cartoon (remamed 'Dick and Larry' TV release). Van Beuren produced the Tom and Jerry cartoons from 1931 through 1933. These Mutt and Jeff-esque characters were possibly Van Beuren's most popular cartoons.I WANNA BE A SAILOR (1936): A beautifully produced cartoon from Warner Brothers who were granted rights to Technicolor this same year, resulting in a lavish rainbow palette. Director Tex Avery went on to create some of the funniest and most memorable cartoons at both Warner Brothers and MGM.PASTRYTOWN WEDDING (1935): This wonderful Van Beuren Studio production was the first in the "Rainbow Parade" series of cartoons. It was directed by Ted Eshbaugh, an independent producer who made beautiful color cartoons into the early '30s.BIRD SCOUTS (1936): Another entry in the Rainbow Parade series by Van Beuren, this rarely seen cartoon is from a original Cinecolor print.BEACHCOMBERS (1936): Walter Lantz produced the Oswald Rabbit cartoons from 1930 through 1940, after Disney lost the rights to the character and series.BETTY BOOP'S KER-CHOO! (1932): This great Fleischer Studios entry from the 'golden age' of Betty Boop is loaded with gags and surreal imagery. Not long after this film was produced, the production code forced Betty to be a less provocative character.BOSKO AT THE BEACH (1932): Producers Hugh Harman/ Rudolph Ising began their careers in animation with Walt Disney, and formed their own studio in the late 1920s. They eventually contracted with MGM, producing some of the most beautiful cartoons of the 1930's.THE FARMERETTE (1933): In this Van Beuren production, the voice of our heroine is Bonnie Poe, one of the early voices of Betty Boop.HUNKY AND SPUNKY (1935): As Disney and MGM achieved success with their color series, the Fleischers attempted to win the hearts of viewers as well. Hunky and Spunky debut in this color classic.BOOM BOOM (1936): This early Porky the Pig cartoon featuring "Beans the Cat" has a most unusual comedic theme - trench warfare!BEAUTY SHOPPE (1939): This rarity, supervised by Ub Iwerks, stars Gran' Pop Monkey, a popular character created by British cartoonist Lawson Wood. Review: Fun to watch. - these are fun to watch considering how old they are. Review: Really enjoyed all of my favorites - So much fun and laughter! I needed that!
| ASIN | B001ED3JEQ |
| Actors | Various |
| Best Sellers Rank | #117,727 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #8,702 in Kids & Family DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (157) |
| Director | Max Fleischer, Ub Iwerks |
| Item model number | 3961810 |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Black & White, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces |
| Release date | October 20, 2022 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 30 minutes |
| Studio | Alpha Video |
A**R
Fun to watch.
these are fun to watch considering how old they are.
M**E
Really enjoyed all of my favorites
So much fun and laughter! I needed that!
P**T
Funny
Love cartoons. Funny stuff.
W**Y
The search us over
I remember as a kid these old cartoons. Waited until I was in my sixties before I started to look for em. Wow, found them, brings back many memories. Never thought I'd find them. A lot different from the stuff of today but very talented artist in their day. I'd recommend these to any cartoon buff that interested in seeing how it all got started. Thanks amazon.
L**A
liked
all good
M**S
Just okay
Nothing that I thought was unique or special. I enjoyed one time then put away. No subtitles and not remastered to improve clarity
F**R
A valuable archive of all but lost animation gems
Younger viewers may be interested to see what animation was like before computers and indeed before Hanna Barbera. For mature viewers who actually remember seeing these cartoons as children it is a charming trip down memory lane. As a person in the latter category, I thoroughly enjoy watching these early examples of animation. It's a glimpse into the past.
L**T
classic
I love cartoon classic brings me back to when these cartoons came out I was just a baby buy I remember these they are the best
D**L
Merci
M**Y
Excellent
D**N
Thank you
R**G
Not great, but a good DVD. The best in this DVD is the inclusion of some rare cartoons, not available in other DVD title.
H**R
The quality's alright but there seems to be random cuts at points. But being available on DVD to begin with is good, considering their rarity.
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