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| ACTORS: | Bill Thompson |
| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Tex Avery |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 13 August, 1949 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | NTSC |
| TYPE: | Children's Video |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 027616058638 |
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Customer Reviews of The Adventures of Droopy
WOW Every "Droopy" on this cassette is brilliant, mostly due to the fact that Tex Avery directed all of them. Need I say More?
Great cartoons, but censored
This video contains some of my all time personal favorite cartoons, most of which you just can't see on television anymore. However, much like the cartoons on television the ones on this video have also been censored (although to a lesser degree). For example, in "Droopy's Good Deed" there is one gag that ends abruptly at the very moment the dynamite blows up in Spike's face. I found this dissapointing because I expected a commercial release of this material to be in its original form instead of hacked up by PC censors. All in all its a great video however and I would highly recommend it.
Some of the greatest cartoons from Tex Avery's MGM days.
This video contains seven cartoons:
Droopy foils the Wolf's attempted prison break in DUMB-HOUNDED (1943). Droopy inherits a fortune which will revert to Spike in the event of Droopy's death in WAGS TO RICHES (1949). The supreme THE SHOOTING OF DAN McGOO (1945) finds Droopy and the horny Wolf in a saloon in Coldernell, Alaska fighting over the lady known as Lou. In DROOPY'S GOOD DEED (1951), Droopy and Spike are at it again in a Scout competition. Then comes Droopy's greatest Western: DRAG-A-LONG DROOPY (1954) wherein Droopy is a sheepherder fighting a Texas Range War against the cattleman Wolf. In CHUMP CHAMP (1950), Droopy and Spike compete in Olympic sports; Droopy wins through innocence. And finally, in DEPUTY DROOPY (1955), two desperadoes have to avoid waking up the sheriff while trying to open a safe. This one has to be seen to be believed. For example, to avoid screaming, one desperadoe pops his head off, hands it to his partner who runs off to the far hills with it where the head finally emits a painful wail. This is one tall Texas-style tale. And one great video.