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Deco King 10-07-05 05:58 AM

Betty Boop Classics
 
When will Paramount or Warner Bros (hopefully!!) or whoever currently owns the rights to these utterly delightful and totally surreal animation gems (?)release a definitive set of the early Betty Boop classic cartoons on a DVD Special Edition Boxset?

pro-bassoonist 10-07-05 01:14 PM

The French set is gorgeous and the package it comes with one of the best produced for the R2 market:

http://img145.exs.cx/img145/5613/bet...t3dhbis6eg.jpg


Ciao,
Pro-B

PixyJunket 11-03-05 12:51 PM


Originally Posted by pro-bassoonist
The French set is gorgeous and the package it comes with one of the best produced for the R2 market:

http://img145.exs.cx/img145/5613/bet...t3dhbis6eg.jpg


Ciao,
Pro-B

Whoa. Does that set have every cartoon on it?

chente 11-03-05 01:21 PM

Please use a question mark! How much does that French Set cost? I couldn't find it on Amazon France.

PixyJunket 11-03-05 04:09 PM

Yeah, I'd like more info.. all I can find are the same 8 episodes copied over half a dozen public domain discs.

seymouru 11-03-05 05:09 PM

I found it on this Dutch site, but I'm not sure if they ship to the US...

http://thuisbios.nl/default.asp?intProductID=97208

Njål 11-13-05 01:49 PM

I believe Amazon.fr for some reason decided not to stock it (I seem to remember a friend asking by email), but it's available at Fnac, which is where I believe is where I got my set from.

JLyon1515 11-13-05 04:06 PM

It's 5 DVDs, 840 minutes, and they call is the definitive collection. I'm thinking it really does have all the cartoons featuring Boop...even her early dog years. :)

unclehulot 11-14-05 12:29 AM

by the way, you can rent this set at Nicheflix.com now, in their "a la carte" program.

http://rental.nicheflix.com/category_s/2.htm

pro-bassoonist 11-14-05 02:42 AM

Pixy Junket...sorry I did not see your post, i rarely hang in here, I could be found in the International forum :)...so buzz me if you need any info.

A cheaper Benelux version is available:

http://www.mediadis.com/dvd/detail.asp?id=138612

Ciao,
Pro-B

digidoh 11-14-05 09:20 AM


Originally Posted by JLyon1515
It's 5 DVDs, 840 minutes, and they call is the definitive collection. I'm thinking it really does have all the cartoons featuring Boop...even her early dog years. :)

Does anybody have a listing of the cartoons on the set? In 1996 Republic Studios released a set of 8 VHS tapes called The Definitive Collection and it wasn't complete. I'm wondering if the tapes' content was ported over to disc. Cartoon historian Jerry Beck grouped the cartoons on each tape according to theme. He wrote an article/description that appeared in The Whole Toon Catalog in 1997.


We couldn't call the set THE COMPLETE BETTY BOOP, because there turned out to be at least four missing cartoons -- cartoons which were never sold to the U.M.&M. TV Corp: (a consortium of TV stations who bought the cartoons from Paramount Pictures in the mid-1950s). Those missing titles are Buzzy Boop, Buzzy Boop at the Concert, Honest Love & True, and Pudgy and the Lost Kitten. If anyone has good copies of those titles contact us at Whole Toon! What is here is 115 Fleischer classics in their original black & white glory (except Poor Cinderella, Presented in two-color Technicolor).
Also absent from the VHS set is the Betty Boop cartoon Popeye the Sailor (1933). Not because it's missing, but for the same copyright issues that are keeping the classic Popeye cartoons off home video.

The Whole Toon entry lists the total running time for VHS at 798 minutes, whereas the links to the French DVD's give their running time as 840 minutes.

PixyJunket 11-14-05 09:54 AM

42 minutes divided into 5 cartoons is a bit over 8 minutes a pop.. don't these shorts run 5-6 minutes a piece?

unclehulot 11-15-05 12:21 AM

Yes, it's exactly the same contents as that Republic set (I've got it on LD), complete with the DVNR overused erasing some finer details which were visible in earlier Republic transfers. It's not awful, but that's what it is. It is certainly NOT complete, but it's not so incomplete either. A few less of the late 30s cartoons wouldn't have killed the deal for me either. 5-6 minutes? don't know of many cartoons of that era that are less than 7 minutes. That, coupled with the spoken introduction to each "program" accounts for the running time. Oh, I see, you mean for the whole set. That's probrably due to the LAST disc of the set being a cd with various audio only items extracted from the cartoons. At least I think that's how they put that cd together... haven't heard it.

unclehulot 11-21-05 10:56 PM

Geez, this set has to be one of the WORST looking things I've seen in a long time. Ok, it's not public domain bad, but the horrible overuse of DVNR erases almost all of the fine detail in the drawings, thinking it is video "noise"! These lazy bastards, used the same crappy transfers issued about 10 years ago on LD, and they sucked then. And every time ANYTHING moves onscreen, there is absolutely hideous combing and ghosting.

Absolute trash..........wait (until hell freezes over??) for something better to come along. I'm glad I rented this first, because having it on LD is already one too many of this travesty to have around!!


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