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The Lost Cartoons, Vol. 1: Fleischer Studios
 
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The Lost Cartoons, Vol. 1: Fleischer Studios

Dave Fleischer    NR (Not Rated)   DVD


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Product Details

  • Directors: Dave Fleischer
  • Format: Animated, Color, Full Screen, Mono, NTSC, Import
  • Language: English
  • Region: (US and Canada This DVD will probably NOT be viewable in other countries. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • MPAA Rating: NR
  • Studio: Good Times Video
  • Release Date: Jun 28 2005
  • Run Time: 57 minutes
  • ASIN: B00080ETKO

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Amazon.com:  3 reviews
39 of 40 people found the following review helpful
should have stayed lost May 24 2006
By John D. Page - Published on Amazon.com
once again,transfering a poor 3rd generation vhs to dvd IS not,REPEAT is NOT REMASTERED and should not be alowed to use that claim unless you can prove you remastered them. some were so poor we couldn't watch them. very poor set!!!!!
33 of 34 people found the following review helpful
Waste of money! Worse than VHS. Jun 12 2006
By Paul J. Mular - Published on Amazon.com
If you want Max Fleischer cartoons, your best source is VCI's "DANCING ON THE MOON" DVD release. That release uses 35mm when possible and good quality 16mm prints otherwise. No faded prints on the VCI DVD.

This DVD is just a poor attempt to sell Public Domain cartoons.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Eight Fleischer shorts from 1935-37 Mar 23 2008
By Annie Van Auken - Published on Amazon.com
GOOD TIMES VIDEO is one of the original budget-label home video purveyors. You may recall their red boxed VHS tapes of public domain movies from 25 years ago, or their various "Bloopers" compilations from that same era. This company has never been known for highest technical quality, thus it's no surprise that other reviewers here have given "thumbs down" to GOOD TIMES' animation set, THE LOST CARTOONS, Vol. 1.
(I tend to be more forgiving of the limitations of low-priced product.)

THE LOST CARTOONS, Vol. 2 (also from GTV) contains nine Famous Studios shorts made after the 1942 departure of the Fleischer Bros.

PROGRAM LIST for "Vol. 1: Fleischer Studios" (all are directed by Dave Fleischer)--

[7:01] A Car-Tune Portrait (1937) - A lion conducts a zany version of Liszt's 2nd Hungarian Rhapsody.

[7:19] An Elephant Never Forgets (1935) - Schoolhouse setting. An ape sitting behind the elephant keeps bothering him. After the classroom is left a shambles during teacher's absence, school is dismissed and the elephant gets his revenge.

[7:03] Chicken a La King (1937) - The henhouse as a harem. Sultan rooster is enticed by a Mae Westish duck. He battles her boyfriend. When the ducks leave, the rooster gets no solace from his harem.

[7:17] The Kids in the Shoe (1935) - Highlight of this Mother Goose adaptation is the song "Mama Don't 'Low."

[6:47] Musical Memories (1935) - Elderly couple share past memories via a stereo viewer. Unique cartoon has more 3-D effects in it than any other Fleischer Studios work.

[6:16] Bunny Mooning (1937) - Jack and Jill Rabbit prepare for marriage, to the song "Everybody's Getting Ready for the Wedding."

[7:58] The Little Stranger (1936) - Based on Hans Christian Anderson's "Ugly Duckling" fable.

[6:50] Time for Love (1936) - Story of love lost and regained, as told via swan characters.

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