You guessed it folks, more reboots based on IPs during the Golden Age of Animation! But as the title suggests, we're tackling on more obscure IPs. They all may be short-lived series unsurprisingly, but this whole episode serves to reinforce the idea that 'less is more'.
0:00 Intro
1:47 The Baby Huey Show
10:27 Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures
24:00 The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat
31:53 End
ADDITIONAL INFO DUMPS
*Check out the channel huey toons for 'The Baby Huey Show': / @hueytoons3026
*Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures is available on DVD in total (part of why I didn't mention its availability in the episode), which is also as of this episode's posting is the only official DVD release of the original Terrytoons shorts, 3 Mighty Mouse shorts included as a bonus feature.
*In case someone mentions anything about my closing statement, yes, I am aware Krazy Kat had a 'reboot' in the 1960s, but it doesn't count in this case since as I will explain in my next episode, the Charles Mintz/Screen Gems version of Krazy Kat bore NO resemblance (sans one failed attempt in the mid-1930s) to the original comic character in favor of making him a Mickey Mouse knockoff. The 1960s were really a 'reboot' of the very first (and much less PC) animated Krazy Kat shorts from the 1910s, which were far more faithful to the original comics as well.
*To paraphrase what I said during my closing statements for Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures, I only had wiki pages and Big Cartoon Database to go off of (this link specifically: www.bcdb.com/cartoons/Other_S..., feel free to chime in if any of that information (particularly what I said in my video) is wrong.
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2 авг 2024