I agree with the others. The color is stunning. But I love the story line, too. Plus, it seems kinda goofy now, but Fish Hook at the end of the line is great.
This cartoon had the porter cut from the print shown on WKBD in Detroit. It wasn't when the LULU series originally ran on WJBK, channel 2 in the late 1950s. While it is great to have access to 35mm Technicolor prints, it is a shame that everyone of them has the openings and closings cut up.
MeTV announced yesterday they're trying to get the pre 1950 and post 1962 cartoons Paramount owns as well as Terrytoons. However, Paramount is in the middle of being sold so likely nothing is going to happen already. Only thing Paramount has on MeTV right now is Betty Boop.
Paramount needs to remaster all of the 1940’s Little Lulu cartoons(complete with the original Paramount logo and titles) and put them out on Blu-Ray and Digital in the future. Warner already gave the 1940’s Famous Studios Popeye cartoons remastering justice with Blu-ray and DVD sets in 2018 and 2019. Now, Paramount needs to do the same to Little Lulu,along with Betty Boop and The 1940’s & 60’s Noveltoons.
Paramount doesn't own the Little Lulu cartoons anymore or the 1940s cartoons at least. In the 1950s, they were sold to NTA which folded into Republic Pictures.
Here's how it goes: Oh lulu little lulu little lulu with feckals on your skin always in and out out of trouble but mostly always in, using daddy necktie for the tail of your kite,using mommy's lipstick for the letters you write,oh the clock says 7:30 but it's really after 10, looks like lulu's been repairing it agian,oh your wild as any Zulu and your just as hard to tame little lulu I love you-lu just the same (the same) little lulu I love you-lu just the same
1:11 Is it me or does the train's sound sounds like the work "prontless sounder"? Did they do this intentionally or did they just use someone's voice since the chugging train sound wasn't used since it was considered "too loud".
Wonder why Woody Gelman's name was kept off the reissue of Cad and Caddy. I didn't even know he worked on Lulu's, or any other Famous shorts besides "The Island Fling"!
Woody Gelman was an animator at the studio. It was a rare instance of a cartoon being written (or in this case co-written) by one of the animators, like "Pop-Pie A La Mode" being written by Dave Tendlar. In the 1970's, while working at Topps (the chewing gum/trading gum company), Woody Gelman helped Leslie Cabarga get in touch with former employees of the Fleischer studio while he was writing the original edition of The Fleischer Story. Another example of someone's name being omitted from the credits of a UM&M print of a Paramount cartoon is "Tarts and Flowers", which omitted Sreve Muffatti from the animator credits. (And George Germanetti is credited as "G. Germanetti".)
We just have to appreciate that society has moved on from those views but still be able to laugh at the jokes in old media like this and not get too worked up about it
i've been a fan of this character since the second grade, and this is my first time seeing a racist Little Lulu cartoon. This is also my first time seeing a Lulu cartoon in such great quality. . .. Take the bad with the good, i suppose.
Looks absolutely gorgeous!
Absolute beauty.
Thank you, Thunderbean Animation!
Great restoration, one of the first times I’ve seen Little Lulu in good quality.
Not a restoration. A raw scan from a decent-looking print.
@@jasontodd5157 ok
I agree with the others. The color is stunning. But I love the story line, too.
Plus, it seems kinda goofy now, but Fish Hook at the end of the line is great.
5:17
Felix: Okay skipper, I give up!
It looks great!
The credits are mostly right, except Bill Turner and Larry Riley are credited for story.
This cartoon had the porter cut from the print shown on WKBD in Detroit. It wasn't when the LULU series originally ran on WJBK, channel 2 in the late 1950s. While it is great to have access to 35mm Technicolor prints, it is a shame that everyone of them has the openings and closings cut up.
I think this is the first time I've heard the Little Lulu theme be sung by anyone other than Alan Moore
titles up through the animation credits are from cad and caddy
Wow! Just wow!
i accidentally clicked on this video, i instantly regret it.
the little lulu show from 1995 (was) goated.
I will always find u
6:45 biggest cue mark ever?
6:41 What’s got into the conductor.
I’m starting to get the feeling that we’re not going to see Little Lulu cartoons on MeTV Toons and on MeTV at all.
MeTV announced yesterday they're trying to get the pre 1950 and post 1962 cartoons Paramount owns as well as Terrytoons. However, Paramount is in the middle of being sold so likely nothing is going to happen already. Only thing Paramount has on MeTV right now is Betty Boop.
Paramount needs to remaster all of the 1940’s Little Lulu cartoons(complete with the original Paramount logo and titles) and put them out on Blu-Ray and Digital in the future. Warner already gave the 1940’s Famous Studios Popeye cartoons remastering justice with Blu-ray and DVD sets in 2018 and 2019. Now, Paramount needs to do the same to Little Lulu,along with Betty Boop and The 1940’s & 60’s Noveltoons.
Paramount doesn't own the Little Lulu cartoons anymore or the 1940s cartoons at least. In the 1950s, they were sold to NTA which folded into Republic Pictures.
Actually due to several mergers Paramount ended up regaining the rights to these shorts.
I hope you find He Can't Make It Stick (1943) with entrire pictures.
Lulu loves to play the where’s the ticket
Readin', Ritin' and Rhythmetic 35mm Nitrate (800 Subscribers Special)
can you do raggedy ann and andy 1941
What does the song of little lulu go?
Here's how it goes:
Oh lulu little lulu little lulu with feckals on your skin always in and out out of trouble but mostly always in, using daddy necktie for the tail of your kite,using mommy's lipstick for the letters you write,oh the clock says 7:30 but it's really after 10, looks like lulu's been repairing it agian,oh your wild as any Zulu and your just as hard to tame little lulu I love you-lu just the same (the same) little lulu I love you-lu just the same
can you upload "Major Google" (1936)?
1:11 Is it me or does the train's sound sounds like the work "prontless sounder"? Did they do this intentionally or did they just use someone's voice since the chugging train sound wasn't used since it was considered "too loud".
It's referencing a brand called "Bromo Seltzer". They had radio ads that sounded like this.
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It's actually "Bromo Seltzer", which was a product similar to Alka-Seltzer, except Bromo Seltzer was a ready-made liquid.
Great restoration. Only problem is that ugly watermark ruins it all.
Great!
Wonder why Woody Gelman's name was kept off the reissue of Cad and Caddy. I didn't even know he worked on Lulu's, or any other Famous shorts besides "The Island Fling"!
Woody Gelman was an animator at the studio. It was a rare instance of a cartoon being written (or in this case co-written) by one of the animators, like "Pop-Pie A La Mode" being written by Dave Tendlar.
In the 1970's, while working at Topps (the chewing gum/trading gum company), Woody Gelman helped Leslie Cabarga get in touch with former employees of the Fleischer studio while he was writing the original edition of The Fleischer Story.
Another example of someone's name being omitted from the credits of a UM&M print of a Paramount cartoon is "Tarts and Flowers", which omitted Sreve Muffatti from the animator credits. (And George Germanetti is credited as "G. Germanetti".)
UM&M/NTA syndication package
3:59
2:01
No final ele se transforma em uma Maria Fumaça
35mm ou Tecnicolor
Why was Winston Sharples in everything?
He was the bain of our childhoods and we ate it up!
He was house composer for all the Paramount/Famous Studios/Harveytoons, and Little Lulu's, too.
The only thing i hate about old cartoons is the racism
At 5:46 mark. Little Lulu is in Black Face . Shocking!
😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
I saw a later VHS release from NTA that had these parts removed.
We just have to appreciate that society has moved on from those views but still be able to laugh at the jokes in old media like this and not get too worked up about it
@@herr_crustovsky True.
😂
i've been a fan of this character since the second grade, and this is my first time seeing a racist Little Lulu cartoon. This is also my first time seeing a Lulu cartoon in such great quality.
. .. Take the bad with the good, i suppose.