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Description:BTF2: --------------------------- | M O V I E information | --------------------------- Title................................: Tex Avery's Droopy: The Complete Theatrical Collection DVD Street Date: 5/15/07 Release year.........................: 1954 Language.............................: English Runtime..............................: more minutes Genre................................: Family | Animation | Western | Short | Comedy Color................................: Color (Technicolor) IMDb rating..........................: biggy Link 1...............................: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0046930/ Subtitles............................: N/A Source (DVD/DVDR 5,9)..................: DVD 9 Total movie's files size...............: 8.4GB ------------------- | Video Attribute | ------------------- Video compression mode...............: MPEG-2 TV system (NTSC/PAL).................: NTSC 525/60 Hz Aspect ratio.........................: 16:9 Source picture resolution............: 720x480 Number of subtitles..................: 0 Subtitle language/s..................: Not available ------------------- | Audio Attribute | ------------------- Audio coding mode....................: Dolby Digital (AC3) Sampling rate........................: 48kHz Number of audio channels.............: 2 Bitrate..............................: CBR (constant bit rate) Number of audio streams..............: 1 Audio stream language/s..............: English ------------------- | RIP Information | ------------------- Video (Untouched/Re-encoded-%).......: Re-encoded@6passes Audio (Untouched/Stripped)...........: Stripped Menus (Untouched/Stripped)...........: Untouched Extras (Untouched/Stripped/N/A)......: Stripped Subtitles (Untouched/Stripped/Added).: Stripped -------------------- | Post Information | -------------------- Posted by............................: me Compression method (RAR/ZIP).........: ISO File validation......................: sfv Part size............................: automatic Name of the part files...............: 41rgb Number of files......................: you count Total files size.....................: always Burn tested..........................: yes Date of post (d.m.y).................: 13.4.2009 Posted to............................: here Re-posting policy....................: never Tex Avery's Droopy: The Complete Theatrical Collection DVD Street Date: 5/15/07 Synopsis: Droopy, a detective basset hound, lulls the bad guys into a false sense of security by acting slow and dumb when in actual fact he is a genius. The shrewd Droopy always outwits his enemies! Droopy Dog was a low-key animated movie character created by Tex Avery at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1943, this mournful deadpan witty Basset hound detective who spoke in a jowly monotone voice and, though he didn't look like much, was shrewd enough to outwit his enemies - the conniving Butch the Irish bulldog and the thieving, nasty wolf and English Fox. Episodes: 1 - Dumb-Hounded - (1943) The Shooting Of Dan McGoo - (1945) Wild And Woolfy - (1945) Northwest Hounded Police - (1946) Senor Droopy - (1949) Wags To Riches - (1949) Out-Foxed - (1949) The Chump Champ - (1950) Daredevil Droopy - (1951) Droopy's Good Deed - (1951) Droopy's "Double Trouble" - (1951) Caballero Droopy - (1952) The Three Little Pups - (1953) Drag-A-Long Droopy - (1954) Homesteader Droopy - (1954) Dixieland Droopy - (1954) 16x9 LETTERBOX Deputy Droopy - (1955) Millionaire Droopy - (1956) 16x9 LETTERBOX Grin And Share It - (1957) 16x9 LETTERBOX Blackboard Jumble - (1957) 16x9 LETTERBOX *One Droopy Knight - (1957) 16x9 LETTERBOX Sheep Wrecked - (1958) 16x9 LETTERBOX Mutts About Racing - (1958) 16x9 LETTERBOX Droopy Leprechaun - (1958) 16x9 LETTERBOX The two-disc set Tex Avery’s Droopy: The Complete Theatrical Collection contains all 24 Droopy theatrical shorts, the last seven of which were originally shot in CinemaScope and are here presented in widescreen. The entire Droopy collection is an excellent example of Tex Avery’s trademark high-speed, madcap, gag-filled style—even the final six, which were directed by Michael Lah instead of Avery. One glance at this collection reveals how his innovative style still influences such animated shows as The Family Guy today. That Avery’s work—and Droopy is no exception—also frequently contains adult themes is even addressed on the slipcase with a note about this set being intended for adult collectors only. In contrast to the modern notion of cartoons being primarily for children, Avery’s shorts (and those of many other animation directors of the time) were intended for adult audiences and included heavy doses of drinking, smoking and sexual situations The beauty of a collection such as this is that it provides great insight into how the characters, gags and style developed over time. Droopy himself starts off very much an actual hound dog, eventually evolving into a human in the guise of a dog. Avery will play anything for a joke, and his bag of tricks frequently include breaking the fourth wall and the use of live-action/animation mixed media. Interestingly enough, a frequent target of his humor is television. Avery levels numerous disparaging jokes at the new form of media, reflecting both the movie industry’s opinion of and concern over its growing competition—a true sign of the times. Not surprisingly, gags are frequently repurposed and many of the latter Droopy shorts duplicate storylines in those that came before, resetting them in a new time and place. Even the Oscar-nominated One Droopy Knight borrows heavily from the earlier shorts. The most extreme example of this reuse, however, comes in Millionaire Droopy, a nearly perfect copy of Wags to Riches reformatted in CinemaScope. The character art and movement is identical to the earlier film; only the backgrounds have changed, taking on the style of new producers William Hanna and Joseph Barbera Each disc of Tex Avery’s Droopy: The Complete Theatrical Collection opens with a warning from Warner Brothers about the racist and sexist content in some of the cartoons and that Warner, while not condoning the views thus expressed, would not censor them under the belief that denial of the existence of prejudice is equally as damaging as its actual existence. Not only do I applaud Warner for taking this stand (in contrast to Disney’s refusal to release Song of the South on DVD), I would add that any such reediting to remove offensive material is a violation of artistic integrity, no matter how offensive such material may be. Video / Audio / Extras All of the cartoons are presented in their original aspect ratio. As mentioned previously, only the last seven were shot in CinemaScope and are shown here in widescreen; the rest are Academy Ratio. The CinemaScope shorts sport all-new transfers and look absolutely fantastic, completely clean with vibrant color. Sadly, the other shorts were not given the same treatment and thus suffer from dust and scratches, the degree to which varies with the age of each cartoon. Audio quality is fortunately maintained across the entire collection, with diligent restoration applied to all of the shorts. Final Words Hands down, an excellent collection. Related Torrents
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