[quote name=\'calliaume\' date=\'Jan 5 2004, 03:51 PM\'][quote name=\'GS Warehouse\' date=\'Jan 5 2004, 03:02 PM\'] ObGameShows: They did include "The Ducksters", the 1949 short where Daffy plays a demented radio-quiz host, so I'm happy.
My guess is: they've got to save something for a potential second volume. WB released a lot of shorts, you know. CS educated guess question: Between 1930 and 1969, just how many did they make? [/quote]
I forgot to mention "The Ducksters," which is a vicious takeoff on Truth or Consequences (retitled Truth or AAAUGH! here).
Educated guess? About 700 shorts. And by my rough estimate (WB has offered similar numbers), 15 percent are classics, 15 percent really really good, 15 percent good (I would put the Bugs & Daffy race for the Million Box cartoon -- something of a takeoff on People Are Funny -- here), 15 percent okay, and 40 percent mediocre to lousy. The latter basically encompasses nearly all the pre-Bugs Bunny output, occasional bad series (Snuffles), and almost everything after 1960 (and there was a lot). Those of us old enough to have actually caught an occasional fairly new short in their local movie theater remember a new intro, an ugly Warner Brothers logo, and some staggeringly unfunny cartoons.[/quote]
And they even pop up on Cartoon Network every so often, but you know they're coming when you hear the 60s version of "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" so you change channels immediately.
[Bob Eubanks] 700 [ding]--higher or lower? Hurry, please. [BE]