
MGM Cartoons version differences discussion - Anime Superhero …
Jun 28, 2016 · Very often, all Turner prints of pre-1960s MGM cartoons are sourced from 3-strip Technicolor prints, and they often omit all references to Metrocolor. However there was only ONE exception to this: Rock-A-Bye Bear (1952). It is the only Turner print of the pre-1960 MGM cartoons that is sourced from a Metrocolor print and had altered MGM Cartoons ...
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MGM Cartoons version differences discussion - Anime Superhero …
Jun 28, 2016 · The 1960s MGM Cartoons Lion Logo seen in many of these prints are actually the same one as seen at the start of every single Tom and Jerry cartoon from the Gene Deitch era. There is no mention of the "Metrocolor" credit at the bottom of this logo, but its easy to tell anyway if you notice the darker colors in the transfer later on after the MGM ...
MGM Cartoons version differences discussion - Anime Superhero …
Jun 28, 2016 · Even if that Boomerang France copy is a transfer older than the Laserdisc version, that copy looks pretty good for an older, pre-Laserdisc print, considering most of the older pre-Laserdisc versions of MGM cartoons from before the late-1980s tend to look really bad (e.g. dark, faded colors for Technicolor prints, extremely washed-out colors for ...
MGM Cartoons version differences discussion - Anime Superhero …
Jun 28, 2016 · MGM Cartoon card with blacked out "Color by Technicolor" from "The Bodyguard", recorded from a ~1980s tape (voice-over dubbed by Irina Margareta Nistor back in the day). View attachment 141401 This one comes from "The Little Orphan" from the same tape, also dubbed.
MGM Cartoons version differences discussion
Jun 28, 2016 · Full list of MGM cartoons Turner prints that commonly exist as censored versions only (even on the PAL masters, and not counting the USA Spotlight Collection copies): (a) Tom & Jerry 1. Puss Gets The Boot (only Mammy's voice redubbed by Thea Vidale, no other edits) 2. The Midnight Snack (only Mammy's voice redubbed by Thea Vidale, no other ...
MGM Cartoons version differences discussion
Jun 28, 2016 · So how come those Tex Avery cartoons could be dubbed using the whole m/e track, while the others coudn't is a bit beyond me, It could be because of what I said before, or it could also be very well because the shorts got redubs for later TV airings which by that time managed to get the clean m/e tracks for every short intact.
MGM Cartoons version differences discussion
Jun 28, 2016 · BTW, just like the Looney Tunes shorts, the MGM ones also had differences between the USA and European Turner 90s prints, this including on the titles. An example is "Push-Button Kitty" (1952), which has no borders on the opening titles on the EU version, while the USA version does (proof here and here)
MGM Cartoons version differences discussion
Jun 28, 2016 · Here is the order of every disc Tom & Jerry [Japanese DVD review request] - DVD Talk Forum The only shorts missing from this set were all the Gene Deitch cartoons, the three Cinemascope remakes of the 40s shorts, "Bussy Buddies", "Slicked Up Pup", "Tom's Photo Finish" and the Chuck Jones cartoon "Shutter Bugged Cat".
MGM Cartoons version differences discussion - Anime Superhero …
Jun 28, 2016 · This is a thread about all the MGM cartoons version differences, recreated title cards, censored gags, etc. Unlike Looney Tunes, MGM shorts got a lot of alterations with the time, so I'll try to explain what I know until now. First of all, MGM apparently made the first Pan & Scan versions to theaters which were not ready for wider aspect ratios.