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  • 27Aug 06
    Just for say hi to the TV.com peoples
    • Posted Aug 27, 2006 3:08 pm PT
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  • 9Jul 06

    This is not from me, this is a letter find from Jerry Beck's Cartoons Brew. I understand more now from the naughty YouTube:

    So, what's new in the world of animation this week? Well, YouTube has bowed to pressure from the movie studios and removed hundreds of animated films from their site, deleted hundreds of user accounts, and in the process, alienated thousands of users who'll now be taking their business to other sites like DailyMotion. What is most disturbing about this indiscriminate purge of cartoons is that they've also removed dozens of public domain cartoons which were legally posted on their site. Warner shorts like EATIN' ON THE CUFF, PORKY'S MIDNIGHT MATINEE and A DAY AT THE ZOO, as well as the Fleischer SUPERMAN shorts, are all films that have entered the public domain, and can be freely reedited, redistributed and resold without permission from anybody. Unfortunately, YouTube has shown a woeful ignorance of copyright law and removed these films citing a baseless "terms of use violation" clause.

    It's important to look at the root cause of why so many classic shorts are appearing online in the first place. It's because they aren't available anywhere else for legal purchase. If these cartoons were available for purchase on dvd or available for download online, there's no way that anybody in their right mind could justify these lo-res versions that are appearing on YouTube. Disney, for example, has been doing a commendable job of releasing their animation library onto dvd, in their Treasures collections, and relatively few of those cartoons show up on video hosting/sharing sites. Disney has also taken another positive step forward by releasing individual shorts onto iTunes. Other media conglomerates, however, neither care about nor respect the classic animation in their vaults, and corrupt "copyright protection" laws have allowed these companies to withhold the cartoons from the public for far too long.

    There's plenty more to be said about this topic, and nobody is saying it more eloquently than animation director Mark Mayerson. He wrote an excellent article on his blog yesterday that I highly recommend checking out. He even offers a novel solution for how YouTube can address the issue of copyright, and please both the studios and fans. The bottom line though is that until studios start listening to consumers and make these classic cartoons widely available, they can expect the shorts to appear over and over on the multitude of video hosting sites now available to the public.

    PS: Even though all the Tex Avery cartoons have been removed from YouTube, the opening of the DiC series, THE WACKY WORLD OF TEX AVERY, is still available on YouTube. If this is any indication of YouTube's future, you may as well stick a fork in 'em because they're done.

    UPDATE: Some really intelligent posts are turning up about this Youtube issue. Tony Mines of Spite Your Face Productions, has a post about the terrific manner in which his company has dealt with their cartoons turning up on YouTube. And here's another great post from 'J.C. Loophole' that describes the situation from a collector's perspective. Studios would be wise to read his thoughts—especially the last paragraph—and discover how consumers feel about these classic cartoons.

    Yeah! The true cartoons means is... dead!!!!!

    • Posted Jul 9, 2006 2:56 pm PT
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  • 7Jul 06
    Why YouTube removed lot of interesting videos coyprighted by their owners? That was non-sense! I swear, they lose some webusers if they continue this horrible thing!!!
    • Posted Jul 7, 2006 8:37 pm PT
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  • 28Apr 06

    After 2 months without news from me, i'm back... for good!!! I leave for a lot times because anyone was tough interesting to my reviews. (Lot from Looney Tunes Show) Well. I may back but i comment least often than before. For or someone who no remember me, i'm a cartoon fan especially the old-Classic Cartoons that i defender against the gross-out or cons-cartoons aired today on TV.

    Well. I'm proud to be Editor of The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show and The Looney Tunes Show and Trusted Contributor for The Tofus and Tom & Jerry. Good bye and take care for yourself

    • Posted Apr 28, 2006 5:40 pm PT
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  • 22Feb 06
    Today was the fourth anniversary of Chuck Jones' death. He's dead february 22th 2002 at 89 years old. Lot of my real favorite cartoons include the Road Runner/Wile E. Coyote and Hubie and Bertie cartoon series was directed and created by this genious man. Rest in peace, Mr. Jones
    • Posted Feb 22, 2006 8:29 pm PT
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  • 21Feb 06
    It's april 6th that celebrated the 100th anniversary of the really first american animated film named Humorous Phases of Funny Faces. Here's the video:

    Humorous Phases of Funny Faces
    • Posted Feb 21, 2006 9:46 am PT
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  • 28Jan 06
    I am now Trusted Contributions for two shows: The Tofus and Tom and Jerry and i am again moderator to Looney Tunes Show, that i proud to be member of TV.com

    Bye everyone
    • Posted Jan 28, 2006 12:28 pm PT
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  • 20Jan 06
    The last living Warner Bros. cartoon director Norm McCabe died wendesday january 18th at age of 94 years old. He's the director of various Warner Bros. cartoon during the WWII (1942-43) and released among the most rarest Warner Bros. cartoons ever made like "The Ducktators", "Gopher Goofy" and two important cartoons: "Hop and Go" and "Tokio Jokio". He's cartoon priduction for DFE shorts and Filmation animated series.

    In 2002, a episode of the Cartoon Network series Toonheads tribute one episode to his director unfortunately dead this week. I hope that Boomerang air this episode the most soon possible.

    Rest in peace, Norm and all of the Golden Age of Looney Tunes (also Duck Dodgers)
    • Posted Jan 20, 2006 8:40 pm PT
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  • 30Dec 05
    I'm finally in LEVEL 18! That's a big time then i was in Level 17
    • Posted Dec 30, 2005 11:01 am PT
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  • 25Dec 05
    Merry Christmas to all TV members staff
    • Posted Dec 25, 2005 9:45 am PT
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  • 18Dec 05
    Marc Favreau (aka Sol) was dead by Cancer yesterday at age of 76. For the Quebec population, we're crying a great comic-man with his SOL existed since the end-50's.

    Well, if you dunno about this, it's the magician of words (like Esstradinaire, gigantesque, etc.), we're know for the first time in a children show in 1968 and Favreau debute a solo career in 1972 and he's continued until his death.

    (This blog is a tribute to one of great mans who were do crying or laughing in same time)

    Good bye Sol! Rest in Peace

    • Posted Dec 18, 2005 5:16 pm PT
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  • 29Nov 05
    Because no ones was the fun to add synopsis and informations about the lovers Looney Tunes cartoons (very shame for the creators), i get all of my possible to add synopsis, informations and others of the episodes and specials of The Looney Tunes Show. After revamped from the specials (see all in #49), i turn from the episodes and same updated synopsis in certain episodes incomplete or blank for a most understand synopsis. I hope that you enjoy this changements!

    Bye and don't forget it! Looney Tunes are ROCKS!!
    • Posted Nov 29, 2005 2:16 pm PT
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  • 13Nov 05
    Until today, i added ninty-five reviews about TV Shows, Episodes of TV shows and Peoples. I'm proud to give my opinions about shows particularly from Garfield, Looney Tunes and Tom and Jerry was my Top 3.

    Total Reviews: 95
    Total TV Shows Reviews: 16
    Total Episodes Reviews: 75
    Total People Reviews: 4
    • Posted Nov 13, 2005 2:07 pm PT
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  • 13Nov 05
    Since i'm here, i am big pleasure to add submissions for my favorite shows or for details who worth that revealed. Well, that's a good start, but i continue to add a lot of other submissions particularly quotes and most clear synopsis. But i not chance again to all of my submissions have accepted often for illisible or bad grammar. Well, i speak french, but TV.com are the only serious TV website of the web that we have chance to give our opinion about shows and review our favorite episodes/shows/peoples

    Total submissions Status: 253
    Total submissions Accepted: 213
    Total submissions Pending: 18
    Total submissions Denied: 22
    • Posted Nov 13, 2005 2:03 pm PT
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  • 28Oct 05
    I'm 21 today!!!!!!!!
    • Posted Oct 28, 2005 1:32 pm PT
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  • 16Oct 05
    Well, I'm 21 in 2 weeks and i feel it's big time to STOPPING to watch cartoons. The urban legend that say "Cartoons are just for kids" are sometime true because that's very anything nowadays. Why?

    If i review much classic Looney Tunes, Tom & Jerry and Garfield episodes, that's because some events has alway current nowadays and a long ago, creators are much imagination and creativity than today, too based of TV reality and Blockbuster films. Well, i am a anti-american now and the animation today are very poor! I not apologize for someone pollute the true meanings of cartoons. I not mentionned TV shows for respect of they creators, but i wish to battle for the generations next come...

    How i'm too old for watching cartoons now? Tell me the truth, thanks
    • Posted Oct 16, 2005 3:42 pm PT
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  • 12Oct 05
    I have yesterday a great surprise to learn that i am editor of The Looney Tunes Show. That's a lucky choice because none persons in this forum approved more Current Shows than classic cartoons and classic TV shows. I think it's normal, but we don't forget that without this classic times, we're never have some great current success today.

    I want a great thanks to joecool1000 for his help and his encouragements
    • Posted Oct 12, 2005 4:26 am PT
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  • 12Sep 05
    Bugs Bunny! Tom and Jerry! Popeye! do you know remember again this? In my case, yes.

    I notice that i the only who review classic cartoons especially Tom & Jerry and Looney Tunes. Ok, that's probably very old, But i think that's better than today's shows based of the marketing like Spongebob Squarepants and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and the situations are too current nowadays.

    Here are classic cartoons that i review:
    Cat Fishin' (Tom & Jerry)
    Fast and Furry-ous (Road Runner)
    Gift Wrapped (Tweety and Sylvester)
    Guided Muscle (Road Runner)
    Have You Got Ant Castles (Other Looney Tunes)
    The Heckling Hare (Bugs Bunny)
    High Diving Hare (Bugs/Sam)
    Hyde and Hare (Bugs Bunny)
    Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary (Tom & Jerry)
    Jerry's Diary (Tom & Jerry)
    Kitty Foiled (Tom & Jerry)
    The Million-Hare (Bugs/Daffy)
    Rabbit Rampage (Bugs/Elmer)
    Touché Pussycat (Tom & jerry)

    If anyone has interested for reviews this nationals treasures, you are free! Thanks for your contribution!
    • Posted Sep 12, 2005 5:03 pm PT
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  • 2Sep 05

    Hi!

    Hi. I'm martindoc and i'm member since now two weeks. I wish they enjoyed in this website. Bye!
    • Posted Sep 2, 2005 10:31 pm PT
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