This is wonderful. I wish somebody would post entire half hours of Rocky and his friends or the Bullwinkle show, in the same way that we now have “Tennessee tuxedo and his tales“ or “the underdog show“, just so people could know how these were actually broadcast originally. I could use a marathon like that.
I suspect the copyright holder, Jay Ward Productions, is protective of their product, whereupon the showing of a 5 minute clip is OK, but the showing a half-hour show is a 'no-no,' as it could take away revenues from video sales/paid streaming. I used to post videos of vintage TV shows, and they'd either get: monetized by the copyright holder(s), or 'blocked' or taken-down [with a copyright strike] by RU-vid at the request of the copyright holder(s). For the millions of videos posted on RU-vid, I can imagine there have been attempts by some to post entire shows, only to have them blocked or taken-down by RU-vid at the request of the copyright holder(s). Notice the Ads that comes on prior to the running of the video clips? That hints of the copyright holder monetizing the video.
TCM is another gem that plays many ancient movies where I have seen the narrator, Edward Everett Horton in his prime as an actor. Just hilarious hearing that voice and yelling out "Hey thats the Fractured Fairy Tail guy"!
It somewhat reminds me of my carefree(ish) childhood, memories long lost and forgotten. Nevertheless, it brings me a little joy - and for that I thank you.
@@pammilner7161 now you know and June did ALL the female voices except if it had a slight male twang that was writer and the voice of Bullwinkle Bill Scott he also wrote some Warner bros. cartoons.
I remember watching bullwinkle in the morning before school and I think these were part of the show at the time, just had enough time to watch it before heading off or I would be late. I remember thinking back then how kind of grown up it was for a kids show! Very clever dialogue/script.
Haven't seen these fractured tales since I was a lot younger and uh, oh, dear me, what was I going to say. Thanks for sharing. Joe S. Oh yeah, love that little fairy at the beginning and the book, a treasured beginning.