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Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! Publication date Usage Attribution-NoDerivatives 4. These two companies would be bought out by Seven Arts in , bringing the black and white shorts back under Warner Bros.

At this time, 78 of the black and white Looney Tunes shorts mostly those starring Porky Pig and Daffy Duck were commissioned to Fred Ladd notable for bringing classic anime shows such as Astro Boy to the west and his colorization company Color Systems Inc.

To do this, the original prints were sent to Korea, where every other frame would be retraced and repainted in color, resulting in a loss of the shorts' original animation quality. The redrawn and colorized versions of the shorts aired mostly on syndicated networks, as well as Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network, though they would be phased out by the 's in favor of superior computer colorized versions of these shorts commissioned by Warner Bros.

However, some of the redrawn shorts still air on foreign Cartoon Network stations from time to time. Additionally, several of the redrawn shorts were featured on AOL's In2TV service from to , which featured many Looney Tunes shorts, with the redrawn shorts featured including "The Impatient Patient" and "Porky Pig's Feat" , among a few others.

Despite never being officially released onto home video by Warner Bros. Retrospective reactions to the redrawn and colorized shorts has been negative, with many animation fans and historians citing the inferior animation quality and poor color choices as notable problems that are prominent in these versions.

One of the redrawn shorts, "A Coy Decoy" , is notable for being the worst among the redrawn versions, having many instances of choppy animation, with some critics citing this version as one of the worst Looney Tunes shorts made.

However, many credit these versions for being their first introduction to the black and white shorts, and helped to regain public fascination with those shorts. Animators, producers, and cel painters who worked on the original black and white shorts had very negative reactions to the redrawn versions, as many of their names were still in the credits of the redrawn versions, and the inferior animation didn't help either. The deal Warner Bros. It had become obvious that the quality decreased after the first two shorts that were colorized, presumably so the deal could be made to colorize the shorts.

The redrawn and colorized version of "Porky's Hare Hunt" was an elusive piece of lost media, and was found by animation historian website GoldenAgeCartoons. This upload uses an airing of the short from Nickelodeon on the "Looney Tunes on Nickelodeon" block in August of For the longest time, several clips of the redrawn and colorized version of "Porky's Hare Hunt" were used for documentary footage, which were the only clips of it found before the entire short was found in April The redrawn and colorized version of "Fish Tales" was considered lost media until , where Myspleen user ChupaX found the short through a Cartoon Network recording and uploaded it to the Internet Archive.

The currently found version of the redrawn version of "Porky's Tire Trouble" is the only unedited version of it found, however, it has a transparent watermark covering a portion of the screen.

Both "The Impatient Patient" and "Daffy's Southern Exposure" have five-minute edits on some public domain releases, which remove certain scenes for unknown reasons. The redrawn versions included here are the unedited versions. Internet Archive's 25th Anniversary Logo. Search icon An illustration of a magnifying glass.

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