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- Subject: [alt.animation.warner-bros] Frequently Asked Questions v. 1.2
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- Version: 1.2 1995/10/29
-
- *** ALT.ANIMATION.WARNER-BROS frequently asked questions ***
-
- *** CONTENTS
-
- 0. Introduction
- 1. Questions about specific Looney Tunes
- Q1.1. Explain the joke with 'Richard' in 1948-1952 Looney Tunes.
- Q1.2. Can anyone give the source of "Confidentially, it stinks." ...?
- Q1.3. What is "Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs?"
- Q1.4. What were those great cartoons starring Bugs, Daffy, and Elmer...?
- Q1.5. What were those wacky names in Marvin the Martian cartoons?
- Q1.6. What was the name of that funny little guy in.... ?
- Q1.7. Tell me, does that coyote EVER catch that roadrunner?
- 2. General Information about Looney Tunes
- Q2.1. Who controls the rights to what Looney Tunes?
- Q2.2. What has been released on video by Warner, Turner, etc.?
- Q2.3. What is up with a recall of *The Golden Age of Looney Tunes* ...?
- Q2.4. Wait... there aren't 7 volumes of GAOLT!
- Q2.5. Does anyone have a list of videos and the cartoons that are on them?
- Q2.6. I can't find anyone around here that sells that video.
- Q2.7. What about Warner Bros Studio Stores and the WB Catalog?
- Q2.8. Any other toon newsgroups that discuss Warner cartoons?
- Q2.9. Does anyone have a gif of (MyFaveAnimatedScene?)
- Q2.10. Any good books I need to know about?
- Q2.11. Are there any compilations of Raymond Scott music?
- Q2.12. I am looking for a print called "Speechless".
- 3. Redistribution Rights
-
- *** INTRODUCTION
-
- Alt.animation.warner-bros is a new newsgroup which currently is
- relatively low-volume. Discussion focuses on the various animations
- produced by Warner Bros. The current WB TV series have their own
- newsgroups (see below), so we tend to focus on the classic WB shorts --
- Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies.
-
- As with any other newsgroup, there are several questions that come up
- repeatedly. This document attempts to provide authoritative answers
- to some of these FAQ's.
-
- If you have a suggestion, complaint, or any other comment, please MAIL
- it to me at wbb@netcom.com. This file is posted automatically by
- machine, and I sometimes fall behind in my newsreading. There is a
- good chance I will not see your comments if you post them. So please
- email me instead. It may take me some time to incorporate your
- comments into this file. All comments are saved and WILL be included
- at some point in the future as my time allows.
-
- This FAQ, as well as many other FAQ's appearing on the net, is posted
- to news.answers. You can ftp FAQ's mentioned in this document from
- rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/usenet. If you do not have ftp, send a message to
- "mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu" with the word "help" in the body. The
- server will send you instructions on retrieving the files via email.
-
- This FAQ is posted about every 15 days. You may also request it via
- email (give me several days to respond).
-
- *** QUESTIONS ABOUT SPECIFIC LOONEY TUNES
-
- Q1.1. Explain the joke with 'Richard' in 1948-1952 Looney Tunes.
-
- A1.1. It is a reference to a hugely popular song from the 1940's
- entitled 'Open the door, Richard'. Compare it to a silly
- surprise hit like "Don't Worry, Be Happy" or "Whoomp! There it
- is". The original was by Louis Jordan and can be found in the
- Jazz section.
-
- The classic use of this reference is in "High Diving Hare" (?)
- where Bugs has built a door and Yosemite Sam yells at the
- rabbit to "Open the door! Open the door!" Then, in an aside,
- "You'll notice I didn't say Richard". Yuk yuk yuk.
-
- Q1.2. Can anyone give the source of "Confidentially, it stinks."
- <or other similar lines> ?
-
- A1.2. I have an excellent list, prepared by Tony Palombella, listing
- over 50 lines such as this, and their sources. Send me mail
- with a subject of "SENDME ltrefs.txt" to have it mailed to you.
-
- Q1.3. What is "Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs?"
-
- A1.3. It is a notorious 1943 cartoon directed by Bob Clampett which
- is basically a retelling of Snow White in blackface. The
- caricatures of blacks in this cartoon are inappropriate by
- today's standards, but the overall cartoon is a funny parody of
- the Disney Classic. It can be found on VHS (see Whole Toon
- Catalog).
-
- Q1.4. What were those great cartoons starring Bugs, Daffy, and Elmer
- that always had Daffy getting his beak rearranged in various
- ways?
-
- A1.4. The three toons were directed by Chuck Jones:
- "Rabbit Fire" (1951) -- Wabbit season, Duck Season, Elmer Season
- "Rabbit Seasoning" (1952) -- shoot him now, or wait till you get home?
- "Duck! Rabbit! Duck!" (1953) -- dirty skunk season, elk season, etc.
-
- Q1.5. What were those wacky names in Marvin the Martian cartoons?
-
- * In "Duck Dodgers in the 24 1/2 century", Daffy goes to
- Planet X to seek out Illudium Phosdex, the shaving cream
- atom. (Spelling taken from *Chuck Amuck* so we'll consider
- that canon.)
-
- * In "Hare-Way to the Stars", Marvin is going to blow up the
- Earth using the Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator.
- (Spelling assumed same as above, but Q-36 vs. Pew-36 is
- debatable.)
-
- * Marvin's dog's name: "Commander K-9".
-
- Q1.6. What wase the name of that funny little guy in.... ?
-
- * The two Chip-N-Dale-like gophers were known as "The Goofy
- Gophers". Though they never addressed each other by name,
- their names were Mac and Tosh.
-
- * The name of the big red furry thing with high-top sneakers
- (appearing in the shorts "Hair-Raising Hare" and "Water,
- Water, Every Hare") is Gossamer.
-
- * The singing frog (from Chuck Jones's famous "One Froggy
- Evening"), who is now famous for being spokesfrog of the
- Warner Bros. TV Network, originally had no name. Jones
- later gave him the name Michigan J. Frog.
-
- Q1.7. Tell me, does that coyote EVER catch that roadrunner?
-
- A1.7. In a 1980 made-for-TV short, "Soup Or Sonic" (directed by Chuck
- Jones), Wile E. grabs the roadrunner's leg! ... however, he's
- only a couple of inches high (thanks to a neat gag involving a
- chase through a pipeline that gradually gets narrower and
- narrower), while RR is full-size! Wile E. then holds up a sign
- reading, "Okay, wise guys, you always wanted me to catch him.
- Now what do I do?" (text taken from Beck & Friedwald.)
-
- *** GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT LOONEY TUNES
-
- Q2.1. Who controls the rights to what Looney Tunes?
-
- A2.1. Turner currently holds the rights to all color cartoons
- copyrighted prior to Sept. 1, 1948 plus all black-and-white
- Harman/Ising Merrie Melodies except 1931's "Lady Play Your
- Mandolin". Warner owns all the rest, and both companies claim
- to own 1948's "Odor of the Day".
-
- Note also, that many of the cartoons controlled by Turner are
- now in the public domain (presumably due to forgetfulness or
- laziness on the part of Associated Artists Productions in
- renewing the copyright). These are the cartoons that you will
- find on the bargain-basement compilations. Beware of poor
- tape quality on such compilations.
-
- Q2.2. What has been released on video by Warner, Turner, etc.?
-
- A2.2. Most of Turner's cartoons have been released in some form.
- There are a number of VHS series and 4 volumes of "The Golden
- Age Of Looney Tunes" (laserdisc sets with 70 cartoons each).
- A Volume 5 is rumored. Volume 4 is rumored to be on moratorium.
-
- The cartoons are also shown on TNT, but unfortunately that
- channel has begun superimposing a very distracting TNT logo on
- the corner that IMO negates the possibility of building a
- cartoon library by taping off the TV.
-
- For Warners' cartoons: From 1985-1992, the "24 Karat" VHS
- series was available, and contained most of what are considered
- the 'classic' WB shorts. This series is now out of print. If
- you spot one in a store you should consider yourself lucky and
- buy it right away.
-
- WB has released 12 laser discs which include many of the
- 'classic' cartoons as well as new-to-video shorts. WB is also
- releasing a number of new VHS collections that feature
- new-to-video shorts. IMO these are the lesser-quality shorts
- that appear on these new VHS collections.
-
- Q2.3. What is up with a recall of *The Golden Age of Looney Tunes*
- having to do with the 1944 short "Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips"?
-
- A2.3. Due to pressure from a Japanese group, VHS cassettes containing
- "BBNTN" have been recalled. Volume 7 of the GAOLT VHS set and
- the 5-tape GAOLT boxed set have been recalled. Volume 7 will be
- reissued minus "BBNTN". Don't know about the boxed set.
-
- As for the laserdisc set of GAOLT volume 1, latest word is that
- existing copies will continue to be sold. New pressings of
- GAOLT Vol. 1 will not contain "BBNTN".
-
- Q2.4. Wait... there aren't 7 volumes of GAOLT!
-
- A2.4. Volume 1 of the Golden Age of Looney Tunes laserdisc set has
- been released on 10 separately-sold VHS tapes, numbered volumes
- 1 through 10, corresponding to the 10 sides of the laser set.
- It has also been released on a boxed set of 5 VHS tapes.
-
- Q2.5. Does anyone have a list of videos and the cartoons that are on them?
-
- A2.5. The most extensive list to date is by Paul Hendry and can be
- ftp'd from ftp.netcom.com:/pub/wb/wbb/warner-bros/lt.lis
-
- Q2.6. I can't find anyone around here that sells that video.
-
- A2.6. The definitive source of any cartoons on video (not just Looney
- Tunes) is Whole Toon Access. Their catalog is a must-have for
- any cartoon lover. Call 1-206-391-8747 or write to them at PO
- Box 369, Issaquah, WA 98027-0369 to get a current catalog.
-
- Q2.7. What about Warner Bros Studio Stores and the WB Catalog?
-
- A2.7. The Warner Bros Catalog sells Looney Tunes material as well as
- promotional materials for their current movies and TV shows.
- The merchandise is usually overpriced and unexceptional (IMHO).
- Write to: Warner Bros. Catalog, PO Box 60048, Tampa FL
- 33660-0048, or call (800) 223-6524 to request a catalog.
-
- Most of the merchandise available in the catalog is also
- available at the Warner Bros. Studio Stores. These are not
- nearly as widespread as the Disney stores. Call the catalog #
- to find a store near you.
-
- Q2.8. Any other toon newsgroups that discuss Warner cartoons?
-
- A2.8. "Animaniacs" and "Tiny Toon Adventures" have their own
- newsgroups, alt.tv.animaniacs and alt.tv.tiny-toon. Discussion
- of "Batman" and "Taz-Mania", as well as general discussion of
- animation, occurs in rec.arts.animation. All three groups have
- FAQ's.
-
- Q2.9. Does anyone have a gif of (MyFaveAnimatedScene?)
-
- A2.9. Most sites that used to offer images, now no longer do so due
- to copyright issues. Check alt.binaries.pictures.cartoons. In
- the interest of keeping myself totally free from legal burden,
- I no longer maintain a list of sites.
-
- Q2.10. Any good books I need to know about?
-
- A2.10. These books are lifted straight from the r.a.a. faq.
-
- Adamson, Joe; "Bugs Bunny: Fifty Years and only One Grey
- Hare"; 19??; Similar to Schneider's book, but focusing on
- Bugs Bunny. Contains detailed writeups on many of Bugs's
- best cartoons.
-
- Beck, Jerry and Will Friedwald; "Looney Tunes and Merrie
- Melodies"; 1988; Ultimate reference of Warner Brothers
- cartoons. Chronological filmography of releases with
- synopses and full credits.
-
- Blanc, Mel; "That's not All, Folks"; Mel Blanc's autobiography.
- Limited comments on his work with WB cartoons.
-
- Jones, Chuck; "Chuck Amuck --- The Life and Times of an
- Animated Cartoonist"; 1990; An autobiography of Chuck Jones.
- It has a fair number of sketches, stories etc about the
- Warner Bros. studios. Includes a filmography.
-
- Schneider, Steve; "That's All Folks" 1988; Detailed history of
- the Warner Brothers cartooning. Chapters focus on
- individual characters and a complete chronological
- filmography is included. Lavishly illustrated.
-
- Q2.11. Are there any compilations of Raymond Scott music?
-
- A2.11. Yes. One compilation is on Columbia Records (a major label)
- and is entitled "The Music of Raymond Scott: Reckless Nights
- and Turkish Twilights". The catalog # of the CD is CK 53028.
- This CD has most of the well-known Scott songs and has a very
- interesting bio of Scott in the 18-page booklet. If your local
- record store doesn't have this, they should be able to special
- order it for you.
-
- Preceding this release was a CD from Stash Records entitled
- "The Raymond Scott Project". It appears to have mostly the
- same songs and also features "a terrific booklet of liner notes
- covering the career of this wonderful ... composer". Available
- through the Whole Toon Catalog. its catalog # there is STA 543.
-
- Q2.12. I am looking for a print called "Speechless" -- it had all the
- famous Looney Tunes Characters standing around a vacant mike.
- It was a tribute to the passing of Mel Blanc in 1989.
-
- A2.12. It is available from the Warner Bros. Studio Stores as a framed
- litho. The price is $150. Visit any WBSS or call the catalog
- at 1-800-223-6524.
-
-
- *** ACKS
-
- Thanks to the following people who contributed to this document and/or
- contribute vast knowledge to our discussions: Mark Evanier, David A.
- Gerstein, Gary Hoo, Dave Mackey, Brett Middleton, Tony Palombella,
- Thomas M. Shim, Jack Webb, Sean Wilkinson.
-
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