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    Any major condition issues are noted. No vinegar. Postage is extra. If interested in anything, please email me at cartoonsonfilmorders@gmail.com
    Thanks!

    Classic Warner Bros. Cartoons

    All are faded color prints, otherwise in excellent physical condition. These are 1970s original TV prints, not pirated dupes.

    Along Flirtation Walk (1935) print starts at main title, intro sequence cut out $15
    I Wanna Play House (1936) a light hairline or two $30
    September in the Rain (1937) “Clean Pastures” segment removed, edited $10
    Naughty But Mice (1939) 1st Sniffles cartoon $25
    Busy Bakers (1940) $25
    The Egg Collector (1940) has thin emulsion line throughout $10
    Good Night Elmer (1940) some light/negligible base wear $40
    Sport Chumpions (1941) $20
    Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt (1941) $45
    Snowtime for Comedy (1941) $25
    Aviation Vacation (1941) $35
    The Bird Came C.O.D. (1942) $35
    The Hair-Brained Hypnotist (1942) some very light/negligible base wear $40
    The Squawkin' Hawk (1942) first Henery Hawk! Has some base wear/light lines. $35
    The Hep Cat (1942) first color Looney Tune! Some very light/negligible base wear. $35
    Fifth Column Mouse (1943) $35
    Super Rabbit (1943) $40 there are a few small moisture spots during AAP intro
    Tortoise Wins by a Hare (1943) $45
    Wackiki Wabbit (1943) $40
    Little Red Riding Rabbit (1944) some very light/negligible wear $40
    Tick Tock Tuckered (1944) a couple lines $35
    Trap Happy Porky (1945) $40
    Life With Feathers (1945) first Sylvester cartoon! Some very light/negligible wear $40
    The Eager Beaver (1946) $35
    Book Review (1946) $40
    Tweetie Pie (1947) first pairing of Tweety & Sylvester, Academy Award winner! Some light/negligible base wear $40
    Slick Hare (1947) $45
    Easter Yeggs (1947) $45
    Hobo Bobo (1947) $40
    Daffy Duck Slept Here (1948) some light/negligible wear $40

    Felix the Cat TV cartoons

    Here are some original B&W prints from the first syndication run in 1958-1960. Every episode had two parts; each was a 200ft reel, or two 200ft reels to make up the entire episode. These offerings below are single 200ft reels. Excellent condition unless otherwise noted. Some of the numberings on the prints below, and their contents, do not match the episode numbers in online episode guides—so the beginnings of those prints are described.

    Ep. 2-1 [Opens with Felix and Poindexter playing checkers on a table in the laboratory] $10
    Ep. 25-1 "The Gold Fruit Tree" $10
    Ep. 73-2 [Opens with Felix standing next to a group of bombs and missile heads on the ground; he is holding an old fashioned black bomb and looking worriedly at it]. Some lines that come and go. $5
    Ep. 125-2 [Opens with Felix in a pile of bricks, looking angry] $10​


    Cheap-o Misc. Old Cartoons

    •Terrytoon: Cocky Cockroach (1932). 1950s TV print, some light wear and a few splices, no main or end titles. $10
    •Iwerks: Jack and the Beanstalk (1933) B&W silent version, British release print, with GB Movie Paks main intro and redone main title as well. Very good condition. $10
    •Terrytoon: The Lion's Friend (1934). TV print. Print is a bit twisted but projects OK, good condition otherwise. $10
    •Terrytoon: Football Jamboree (1935) 1940s Castle films print. Some wear. $15

    •Van Beuren: Rag Dog (1935) Cute one! B&W silent Official Films version with intertitles. 300ft, excellent condition. $10
    •MGM: When the Cat's Away (1935) 1940s Pictoreels print, B&W silent version. Excellent condition. $10

    •The Lady in Red (Warner Bros., 1935) classic Merrie Melodies short. This is a B&W dupe, decent quality, physically excellent condition print. $10
    •Terrytoon: Bugs Beetle and His Orchestra (1938) Old print, some wear and a few splices. No main or end titles, otherwise good. $10
    •The Bear's Tale (1940) funny Merrie Melodies parody on Goldilocks. B&W print, some light wear. Otherwise nice and a long one, 300ft. $10
    •Andy's Victory Garden (1943) WWII cartoon with Andy Panda from Walter Lantz. Old 1940s B&W Castle Films sound print, some wear and several splices. $10
    •Gandy Goose: The Home Guard (1941) 1960s b&w TV print w/ lines, a bit worn. $10
    •Gandy Goose: The Golden Hen (1946) B&W 1960s TV print with some wear. $10

    •Eager Beaver Bozo (1958) B&W Bozo the Clown cartoon. 200ft, exc. condition. $15
    •Hunger Strife (Walter Lantz, 1960) Castle Films version. Color, about half faded. Very good condition. $15
    •Pixie and Dixie in Puss in Boats (1960) early Hanna Barbera cartoon! Faded pink, otherwise near mint condition. About 250ft. $15
    •Popeye: Lighthouse Keeping (1960) TV series episode. Nice original B&W print in excellent condition, about 250ft. $10
    •The Big World of Little Adam: Rendezvous in Space (1964) 200ft cartoon on a core, faded red, otherwise very good condition. $15

    •Popeye Meets Sindbad the Sailor (Fleischer, 1936) Classic two-reel Popeye subject. The only problem? It was the wrong soundtrack; from one of the other Popeye two-reelers! Otherwise this is the AAP TV version, faded color on a good 800ft metal reel. Fool your friends by running this at a party. $15

    •Three compilation reels of shortened, Castle Films-type silent home movie prints. All in very good condition, some light wear and a few splices here and there.
    A. Chimp comedy, Daredevils on Ice, Old Mother Hubbard (Iwerks cartoon). 300ft. $10
    B. Donald Duck the Smoke Eater, Kiko the Kangaroo in Bear Facts, Krazy Kat. 300ft. $10
    C. Donald Duck: Getting the Hook; Mid-30s Lantz Oswald: Alaska Mush; [Disney—no title—Mickey, Pluto, and Goofy out in nature with ducks]; Meany Miney Moe: High and Dizzy. 400ft. $15

    •The Gingerbread Man (Perspective Films, 1979) animated short for children, simple line drawings. Cute illustrations with storybook text also on the screen, so kids can practice reading as well. 400ft, lowfade LPP stock, polyester. Moderate base wear, but still fun. $15

    Classic Animation

    Superman: Electric Earthquake (Fleischer, 1942) One of the last Fleischer-produced cartoons. B&W TV syndication print, a few splices during main titles and some light wear, otherwise nice. $25

    Port of Missing Mice (1945) fun Mighty Mouse cartoon! Excellent condition 1970s TV print, Kodak SP stock so slightly shifted, but still pretty decent color. $30

    The Bored Cuckoo (Famous Studios, 1948) charming Noveltoon. About 300ft. Faded pink, otherwise mint condition 1970s TV print. $25

    Crusader Rabbit (1950) not sure which serial this episode is from. The first animated series produced for TV! About 150ft, B&W as produced, excellent condition, hardly any wear at all. $20

    Popeye in Taxi-Turvy (Famous Studios, 1954). Faded pink, some light wear. Otherwise fun old AAP TV print from the 60s. $20

    Rain For Roo (1960) cute Gumby claymation! 250ft faded pink, otherwise great condition. $25

    Chilly's Hide-a-way (Walter Lantz Studio, 1971) fun Chilly Willy cartoon. Kodak SP stock which still has strong blues and greens. A few splices, about 200ft on a core. $20

    Hans in Luck (Churchill Films, 1978) Stephen Bosustow animation. Slightly faded, but there are still yellow, green, etc. tones.Has original canister with label inside discussing lesson & talking points for school children. 400ft in very good condition. $25


    All Sorts of Shorts

    •Castle Films Sport Parade: Sea Going Thrills (1930s) Great footage of old ships at sea, and a very early Castle release. 400ft silent with intertitles, excellent condition. $15

    •Son of Ali Baba (Castle Films, 1952) Main title reads "Excerpts from the photoplay Son of Ali Baba" from Universal. 300ft SILENT B&W. Excellent condition. $10

    •Money Muddlers - Abbott & Costello - 1Reel Castle Films release. Has wear, some splices, brief main title. $10

    •The Sport Parade: Ice Carnival (Castle Films) circa early 1940s. Full 1-reel subject, silent. Print in very good condition. Comes in original older Sport Parade box; box is in OK shape but missing both flaps. $10

    •Castle Films soundies -- All Girl Melody Makers (1940s) 300ft sound. First subject is "Tchaikowskiana" with Dave Schooler and His 21 Swinghearts. Great condition. $20

    •Bermuda Holiday (1940s) Castle travelogue subject, 400ft sound. Some wear during titles and first few feet, otherwise looks very nice. $15

    •Frank Buck in Tiger Fangs (1943) 16mm Official Films adventure film excerpt.
    Really nice old Kodak print. Some light, almost negligible wear. Full 400ft. $25

    •The Giraffe (1955) 16mm Disney True Life Adventure short.
    Really an excerpt from The African Lion (1955). Very nice looking b&w print, sharp image and good density. Hardly any wear. A full 400ft. $25


    •Winter on the Farm (1948) 16mm Encyclopedia Britannica live action short.
    Self explanatory title, nice subject for Christmas and animal lovers. Follow the farmer around his snowy farm and meet all the animals.
    Faded color but otherwise excellent condition. Full 400ft. $20

    •The Road Is Open Again (1933) Musical short w/ Dick Powell.
    “A songwriter falls asleep while writing a song about the NRA. He dreams that Washington, Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt appear in his room asking him why he wants to write such a song and they're reassuring him that FDR is the right way. When he starts singing his new song, he finds himself alone, but he knows that the FDR will lead the USA back on the road to prosperity.”
    Gorgeous sharp print on 3M stock with really nice density. Noticed one splice during NRA title at head, otherwise like new condition. Full 400ft. $65


    •Pictoreel Sportscope: Snow Falls (1940s) Approx. 350ft sound subject showing all kinds of winter sports such as skiing etc. Old Kodak original, a few splices, some light wear, but great. $20

    World Series of 1948 — sound Castle Films baseball subject.
    Great footage! Full 400ft, a couple light base hairlines, otherwise very good. $25

    •Irish Songs (1940s) full 1-reel sound Castle Films singalong subject, multiple songs on reel. Excellent old Kodak print. $20





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    The following are now SOLD:

    The Hair-Brained Hypnotist (1942) some very light/negligible base wear $40
    The Hep Cat (1942) first color Looney Tune! Some very light/negligible base wear. $35
    Little Red Riding Rabbit (1944) some very light/negligible wear $40
    Tick Tock Tuckered (1944) a couple lines $35
    Trap Happy Porky (1945) $40
    Life With Feathers (1945) first Sylvester cartoon! Some very light/negligible wear $40
    Book Review (1946) $40
    Tweetie Pie (1947) first pairing of Tweety & Sylvester, Academy Award winner! Some light/negligible base wear $40
    Slick Hare (1947) $45
    Easter Yeggs (1947) $45
    Daffy Duck Slept Here (1948) some light/negligible wear $40​

    The Bear's Tale (1940) $10

    C. Donald Duck: Getting the Hook; Mid-30s Lantz Oswald: Alaska Mush; [Disney—no title—Mickey, Pluto, and Goofy out in nature with ducks]; Meany Miney Moe: High and Dizzy. 400ft. $15

    Rain For Roo (1960) cute Gumby claymation! 250ft faded pink, otherwise great condition. $25

    The Road Is Open Again (1933) Musical short w/ Dick Powell $65

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