(mostly) Public Domain* cartoons out of context, part 2
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- Опубликовано: 22 июн 2024
- I think there's close to 3 dozen in here. Once again, do your own research to ensure these are public domain before using them for your own commercial purposes.
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Your channel is so rare and unique can’t wait to see what’s next
Watching this makes me feel like these shows weren't supposed to have context.
0:48 Let Me Guess , a Pack of Camels Smoking a Pack of Camels .
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This transition fits so well 9:19
Ah yes, an another PD Cartoon VHS guy out there just like me. Overall, this is a good out of context video here. Also, don't watch redrawns, kids!
You have some excellent playlists on your channel, I appreciate that they're up to date (no deleted videos etc).
@@phooeyfudge yeah some of them are being fixed because I was taking a long hiatus on those playlists.
What's the cartoon at 10:23?
Wait, Isn't The Looney Tunes Cartoon Lumber Jerks (1955), Was Supposed To Be Copyrighted?
There is a bit of non PD stuff in there. I'm going to clean these up and repost them next year.
I'm working on the 4th video right now, mostly clips and scraps I had laying around on the laptop.
Everything after that will be done more properly. These were just for practice and entertainment.
I guess WB forgot to renew the copyright for this one. Besides, other Looney Tunes shorts that came out after the 40s like Bewitched Bunny, Compressed Hare and Muchos Locos were surprisingly public domain too.
Par 3 please
Friday, June 28.
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4:36 That cartoon is still copyrighted...
Same with that one 5:13 I think.
5:58 That one too!
@@JaxCoolKartunes Doesn't surprise me, those dollar store VHS compilations were pretty shady. If YT complains, I'll re-edit and re-upload.
It probably entered public domain by accident, i'm talking about that one Popeye short Abusement Park from 1947.
@@happyguy9783 something must still be under copyright or YT wouldn't have put ads on it- I certainly didn't ask for them
3:53 what’s the name of the song
"Ooh What You Did," by Winston Sharples. I think it's inspired by "Ooh What You Said" by Glenn Miller.
@@phooeyfudge cool thanks