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"A Guilty Pleasure"

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Blogger Adric Worley said...

I agree completely. A few years ago I picked up a massive stack of $1 dvds from WalMart's bargain bin, and my absolute favorite was the Tom and Jerry disc. The print quality is not very high, but for a dollar it's a steal.

December 06, 2009 12:47 PM

Blogger Mitchel Kennedy said...

Ah! I too found a cheap Tom and Jerry DVD at WalMart during my highschool days. I thought that the cover had been misprinted with generic characters instead of a cat and mouse. I was confused and delighted when I played the DVD. At the time, I couldn't find much information about this Tom and Jerry, although there was a site or two talking about Piano Tooners.

December 06, 2009 1:06 PM

Blogger Eric Noble said...

Very cool. A lot more cartoons need the random saxophone marching band motif. I guess I'll check them out.

December 06, 2009 1:27 PM

Blogger John V. said...

I won a DVD of these guys (of course, the blurb on the back seemed to think it was the more famous Tom and Jerry) for one of the GAC Design an Ugly PD cover contests. I hope I've still got it somewhere...

December 06, 2009 7:45 PM

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December 06, 2009 10:00 PM

Blogger Thad said...

This is the one golden age studio I can't get excited about in any way. I'm at a loss to explain why, as they have everything that suit my biases (NY artists, raunchy, funky).

Some of them are terribly fun, but they're still terrible cartoons. Sorry. :-(

December 08, 2009 10:32 PM

Blogger Thad said...

BTW - This goes without saying, but Steve deserves a big round of applause for his efforts in preserving the dustier corners of animation history. And he's a hell of a nice guy too. When I met him at Cinevent, he seemed genuinely shocked that I had pulled out my wallet to pay for a few of the Thunderbean titles he had at his display. Thumbs up, Stanch!

December 08, 2009 10:34 PM

Blogger Frank Macchia said...

HAHA. This was great. Great post Mark. We were just watching some of these at work the other day and dying of laughter.

I love how they had to make the cow hide her shamefull nipples behind the apron.
nice to see a cartoon with some decency.

December 09, 2009 4:20 AM

Blogger Martin Juneau said...

I wishing to see this human version of Tom and Jerry. Now, i can't stand the cat and mouse characters who have stories dated from the prehistory. *sarcasm*

Did it's available to find Stanch's DVD at a Canada market, mostly from the Quebec province? I still want to buy one of these. They was look made by peoples who actually liked this Art.

December 11, 2009 4:11 PM

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