My personal favorite part is Daffy’s death defying bomb stunt. However, Tweety’s rendition of Ol’ Man River and tribute to Paul Robeson sure is hysterical!
Okay, seriously though, the "Daffy's Death Defying Stunt" skit is a really cool illusion. The fact that they built, rigged, and programmed all of that just for a single gag that was probably only used once is commendable. It's the most arbitrary thing I've ever seen put on an animatronic stage, and I love it. And I've seen the CEC Concept Unification prototype.
What’s up docs? I’m just dropping in to put a general message here. I have a lot of the show segments from the reels, but can only release the videos unfortunately. This is the last Advanced Animations video I currently have, so this is the end of that upload spree. I will be uploading a few new things next month, including some pretty major stuff in my collection that has never been seen before (the series will be called “Character Collection Showcase”), so stay tuned! Until then, That’s All Folks!
November 16, 2022 Version of 9 @ 9 Segment from WGN Morning News 1. The Looney Tunes Revue 2. Bouncing Ball Sing-Along Cartoons 3. Good Time Jamboree 4. Princess Mononoke 5. The Country Bears 6. WiggleWorks Books 7. Sue Snue 8. Klondike Kat 9. Dr. Seuss Band
Camptown Races 1:38 I Dream Of Jeannie 3:25 Kentucky Home 4:47 Swing Low Sweet Chariot 5:16 The Fox Went Off One Chilly Night 5:55 Old Man River 6:53 Down By The Riverside 8:48 America The Beautiful 10:31 Yankee Doodle 12:21 Yankee Doodle Dandy 13:13 Dixie 13:48 Pop Goes The Weasel 14:31 God Bless America 15:53
Yo, we have footage of these animatronics now? When and how did that happen? Either way, that's awesome. These guys look better than I thought they'd be. Very fluid. Almost looks like something Creative Engineering would design. Can we get these guys in an RR Engine mod some day?
It get on my nerves that Bugs, and Pepe don’t close their mouths all the way. I understand why Sylvester and Daffy are like that though because of their lisps.
The idea and concept came about in 1982. Landmark Entertainment Group (formerly Gary Goddard Productions) designed the more refined and finished version.
I have the master copy to the Sha-Na-Nonsense show segment, however I can’t release the actual audio segments unfortunately, only the videos. Sorry for any inconvenience