Censored for television version. Lacks the scene of the orchestra introducing the cartoon that the theatrical release has, and is missing two scenes from the theatrical release (which have vultures and skeletons playing to the beat of "Oh Susanna").
@@warriors6411 The uncut version is currently nowhere to be seen, as it's nowhere in circulation in anywhere but private collectors. The negatives and answer prints are being held at the UCLA Film Archive. It's likely that we won't see a restoration of this cartoon for a very long time, given that Viacom currently sees no viable way to profit from these early Terry-Toons. You can always request a screening of the prints at UCLA for professional/educational (e.g. analyzing cartoons for a college published essay, etc.) purposes.
Watched these great cartoons when you could get them most every day on the good ol' black & white 18" Hoffman.
Censored for television version. Lacks the scene of the orchestra introducing the cartoon that the theatrical release has, and is missing two scenes from the theatrical release (which have vultures and skeletons playing to the beat of "Oh Susanna").
Where can we find uncut version?
@@warriors6411 The uncut version is currently nowhere to be seen, as it's nowhere in circulation in anywhere but private collectors. The negatives and answer prints are being held at the UCLA Film Archive. It's likely that we won't see a restoration of this cartoon for a very long time, given that Viacom currently sees no viable way to profit from these early Terry-Toons.
You can always request a screening of the prints at UCLA for professional/educational (e.g. analyzing cartoons for a college published essay, etc.) purposes.
@@jacksonpb I’m in talks with Viacom to license Terrytoons for merch. Maybe this is an excuse to have me restore them
wow great
original titles recreation
Indian Pudding
I am Indian
It's about native Americans that's what they called them in the 1930s