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Pioneering animators Max Fleischer (1883-1972) and his brother Dave (1894-1975) are famous for bringing beloved characters like Betty Boop, Popeye, and Koko the Clown to the silver screen. But by the mid-1930s, Fleischer Studios was facing fierce competition from Walt Disney and his Silly Symphonies. These cartoons utilized the three-strip Technicolor process, which Fleischer distributor Paramount found too expensive. In addition, the brothers' most popular character, the provocative Betty Boop, had to be greatly toned down in the aftermath of the 1934 Production Code. To convince audiences of the wholesome nature of Fleischer cartoons (and to better compete with Disney) Max and Dave initiated their Color Classics series in late '34. Most of the shorts would be heartfelt morality tales that avoided the racy content that had gotten them into trouble in the past. Though the first entries were shot in two-color Technicolor (Paramount was still balking at the cost), beginning with 1936's Somewhere in Dreamland the shorts employed the more vibrant three-strip system. They also made stunning use of the Stereoptical process invented by Max, in which animation cels were filmed in front of real three-dimensional background sets. The Color Classics series would run until 1941, ranking up an impressive thirty-six entries and two Academy Award nominations along the way. They are considered some of the best films to bear the Fleischer name, and are much sought after by animation enthusiasts today. An Elephant Never Forgets (1934)The Kids in the Shoe (1935)Musical Memories (1935)Somewhere in Dreamland (1936)Greedy Humpty Dumpty (1936) Bunny Mooning (1937) Chicken a La King (1937) All's Fair at the Fair (1938)Small Fry (1939)The Fresh Vegetable Mystery (1939)Ants in the Pants (1940)
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Good quality
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OMG! This Disc SO BAD it's not worth $6: Shame on you AMAZON!
It's a pity there are no negative numbers... so take my "one star" and subtract 2, for a Minus-One Star Rating.First, what few cartoons are actually viewable (more later) are so badly duplicated over so many generations that they have little fidelity to the Fleischer Brothers original portfolio ... You'd do better with a VHS of "Fabulous Fleischer Folios" than this "Press on Demand" piece of garbage.Second, many if not most of the cartoons contain video errors, jamming up a normal DVD player (even if it recognizes DVD/R discs), jamming up a Blue-Ray/DVD player, and even kept my computer from playing it (despite great quality DVD reader/burner drive.)Save Heartache, Save Headache, Save $6 -- I don't even think I'll try to return it, they'll send me a UPS label and this isn't even worth the wait on line. Shame on you, AMAZON!
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Video skips through all the cartoons from beginning to end ...
Video skips through all the cartoons from beginning to end on ps4 so you can’t even watch them. On a regular disc player it does not even recognize the disc. This is a burned dvd.
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Wouldn't Play
Terribly disappointed that this DVD wouldn't play at all. Reloaded, cleaned disc, nothing. Like the other negative reviews I have to assume this DVD was badly duplicated.
C**Y
Came scratched, sealed in cellophane. Won't play
Very sad. Got 'Somewhere in Dreamland' and cartoons are beautiful. Get that one. Thanks, Amazon, for making good on a disappointing purchase.
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Not very good.
Low quality dvd.
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