DisneyChris wrote:Just Myself wrote:Ay, the dark side of the Guru has begun.
Ditto to that.
Ditto to that ditto.
And to keep on topic, on Wednesday I was going through the $1 DVD bin at Wal-Mart, and they had this entire collection called "Cartoon Craze". I sorted through it all and found 25 volumes, with various cartoons ranging from:
Superman
Popeye
3 Stooges
Felix the Cat
Woody Woodpecker
Daffy Duck
Betty Boop
Mutt and Jeff
Little Lulu
Li'l Abner
Mighty Mouse
Other volumes also had feature films like Animal Farm (UK animated film based on Orwell book), Gulliver's Travels (the 1939 Fleischer film which I already have), and what I perceived to either be Fleischer cartoons and/or Merry Melodies.
However, one of the cartoons I was NOT expecting was..."The Spirit of '43", a Donald Duck cartoon about saving your money for taxes. I immediately bought that volume (which contained 7 other cartoons, and was Vol. 16), just to watch it again. I remember having that cartoon as a kid, but the tape it's on doesn't play well on the VCR anymore.
Anyway, the quality was really dark, so dark you couldn't see dirt or grain, and since I never saw the cleaned-up Disney copy, I had nothing to compare it too.
I just wanna know, though, why is this particular cartoon released on a cheap DVD. Another cartoon I had on VHS when I was little was The Mad Doctor (Mickey Mouse, BW), and that also had other non-Disney cartoons. Were these cartoons copyrighted with other companies besides Disney, so they also had distribution rights in later years?
Escapay