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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Jeremy Butler <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 22 Feb 1993 14:17:35 CST
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    Does anyone know where I can acquire videotape copies of 1950s and '60s
    cartoons?
 
    I'm looking very specifically for:
 
    GERALD MCBOING BOING (UPA)
    THE TELL-TALE HEART (UPA)
    PIGS IS PIGS (Disney)
    Early Felix the Cat cartoons, preferably the silent ones
 
    I'm trying to track down examples of the stylized, limited animation
    cartooning that was popularized in the '50s (just as made-for-TV
    cartoons were evolving).
 
    I could also use early TV cartoons like CRUSADER RABBIT.
 
    Please send suggestions directly to me.
 
    Thanks!
 
    Jeremy Butler
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