It's a shame the cartoons from that a.a.p. package (then owned by Turner) have no computer colorizations. Not even the black and white episodes of Popeye or The Captain and the Kids (both obtained by Turner too).
Honestly, I'm partly just glad to be hearing the original soundtrack synched up with the colorized version (especially considering the colorized version didn't have any dialogue), while at the same time fascinated with just how poorly it matches up with the original black and white version, even disregarding the deleted scenes.
I know I face went bruh there is no talking in this Colorized Cartoon. Radio and Television Fix Your Shit Together. Even though I saw some animation errors when it was at the hippo part foxy's mouth just disappeared it just like turn into dust and in fact the hippo just freezes at that part even at the end foxy and Roxy are just happy but in freeze.
1973 version looks actually weird and good at the same tike like how the hell is this 1973 that looks like 1990s level (edit, 1992 intro and credits thats why)
I remember the colored version from an old flash computer game from the early 2000s. The dialogues were normal and not singing (I guess the Spanish dubbers would have problems if they tried to translate and keep all the rhymes). But the funniest part is that the title stated ot was a Mickey Mouse cartoon, and I was like "That's not Mickey, that's not a mouse." But still, it had Minnie and Pluto, so he had to be Mickey, right?
No it was actually the first Merrie Melodies named "Foxy" he was in 3 shorts this one (One More Time/On Duty) was his last one and the actual reason he got shot in the end because Walt Disney actually called Warner Brothers and he told them to get rid of Foxy because he looked to similar, and yes it's true Foxy does look like Mickey so they killed him off in this last short he appeared in.