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While I was watching one of the WB Kids videos which featured 2 clips from "Pup on a Picnic" in this video at 5:18 and 13:31. I noticed the cartoon is presented in its original uncropped Cinemascope aspect ratio with the sides shown. For those that don't know, on the notorious "Tom & Jerry Spotlight Collection Vol. 3" DVD, the cartoon is presented in a cropped 16:9 aspect ratio, where the sides are cropped loosing some information on the video. It can be proven on this page at the Tom & Jerry Wiki which I added information to recently. Spread the word to WB on this petition I made here.
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So this short was INDEED released in Cinemascope, unlike what we all initially thought that the Spotlight Collection DVD released a "fake" widescreen version? Just WOW!
I wonder then how Turner couldn't find the Cinemascope print at all, unlike for all the other 1954-1955 widescreen shorts. |
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I had it ages ago from Super RTL
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Originally Posted by: Daffyrocks18  So this short was INDEED released in Cinemascope, unlike what we all initially thought that the Spotlight Collection DVD released a "fake" widescreen version? Just WOW!
I wonder then how Turner couldn't find the Cinemascope print at all, unlike for all the other 1954-1955 widescreen shorts. Who are "we all"?? I can't remember seeing anyone talking about this short's release on the Spotlight Collection as a "fake widescreen version" (i.e. a widescreen crop of the Academy ratio version). It's widely known that "Pup on a Picnic" was one of the four T&J shorts to be released both in Academy ratio and Cinemascope back in the mid-fifties. (Ideally, a perfect DVD/Blu-ray edition should include BOTH ratio versions of these four shorts... but that's probably dreaming by this point.) What we don't know is why Warner cropped the Cinemascope print of this particular film to 16:9 for the Spotlight Collection release. Seems like a pure mistake, considering all the other shorts are in full Cinemascope. But clearly, they RESTORED it in the full Scope ratio, just like they did with all the widescreen shorts. Edited by user Sunday, April 22, 2018 2:37:18 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Mesterius  Originally Posted by: Daffyrocks18  So this short was INDEED released in Cinemascope, unlike what we all initially thought that the Spotlight Collection DVD released a "fake" widescreen version? Just WOW!
I wonder then how Turner couldn't find the Cinemascope print at all, unlike for all the other 1954-1955 widescreen shorts. Who are "we all"?? I can't remember seeing anyone talking about this short's release on the Spotlight Collection as a "fake widescreen version" (i.e. a widescreen crop of the Academy ratio version). It's widely known that "Pup on a Picnic" was one of the four T&J shorts to be released both in Academy ratio and Cinemascope back in 1955. (Ideally, a perfect DVD/Blu-ay edition should include BOTH ratio versions of these four shorts... but that's probably dreaming by this point.) What we don't know is why Warner cropped the Cinemascope print of this particular film to 16:9 for the Spotlight Collection release. Seems like a pure mistake, considering all the other shorts are in full Cinemascope. But clearly, they RESTORED it in the full Scope ratio, just like they did with all the widescreen shorts. Oh my. At least I never knew for sure if it was released in both aspects. Silly me... |
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For the record, the version Warner Bros. has on YouTube for 99 cents IS the CinemaScope version of Pup on a Picnic. It's only in SD, but that's no worse than it would have been on the previous DVD set. Edited by user Monday, April 23, 2018 4:41:59 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Lee B  For the record, the version Warner Bros. has on YouTube for 99 cents IS the Cinescope version of Pup on a Picnic. It's only in SD, but that's no worse than it would have been on the previous DVD set. Well that's good, so at least they have it for to watch for only almost a dollar which is not that much. Can someone pay, download, and send me that copy of the cartoon? I want it so bad. Use these sites for to download and send. Online Video ConverterSend SpaceEdited by user Monday, April 23, 2018 7:10:45 AM(UTC)
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I wouldn't mind if some one sent me copy as well. I'm even willing to send 1 dollar.
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I purchased this cartoon and various Golden Collection 2 entries on YouTube a year ago. It's a shame that they're DRM-protected, because I want to be able to save them onto my laptop for my own private screening purposes, and I don't know how to get around that.
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Originally Posted by: Jason Todd  I purchased this cartoon and various Golden Collection 2 entries on YouTube a year ago. It's a shame that they're DRM-protected, because I want to be able to save them onto my laptop for my own private screening purposes, and I don't know how to get around that. I think using Bandicam is a way to get past that.
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@Luckytoon: Fraps would be better to use in my opinion.
BTW: If you have an access to German Amazon Prime you can get almost all remastered T&JGC2 shorts (without Mouse Cleaning and Casanova Cat, because instead of both shorts Posse Cat and Puppy Tale were restored).
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Originally Posted by: bodek610  @Luckytoon: Fraps would be better to use in my opinion.
BTW: If you have an access to German Amazon Prime you can get almost all remastered T&JGC2 shorts (without Mouse Cleaning and Casanova Cat, because instead of both shorts Posse Cat and Puppy Tale were restored).
No thanks, I'm use to Bandicam. But feel free to use Fraps yourself, I don't have nothing against you. Anyways, I don't use Amazon Prime to be honest (although I do have an Amazon account). And besides, a friend of mine "Mihai Alexandru Chetreanu" has uploaded most of the restored T&JGC2 shorts on his Dailymotion channel and his 2 Vimeo channels as well. DailymotionVimeo (old)Vimeo (new)
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Okay kids, I've finished dealing with Pup on a Picnic in CinemaScope...the resulting file was a smidge too large for Send Space, so I used a different free upload site, "We Transfer".... here's the download link, and don't wait too long, since I didn't pay for it, I think the link expires in 7 days... https://we.tl/x9ixEU7iYJEnjoy! Oh, and I am prepping the Academy version as well. That may take a few more days before I have time to finish the edit, do the upload, etc. I'll give you all the link when that one is ready. -Lee
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Originally Posted by: Lee B  Okay kids, I've finished dealing with Pup on a Picnic in CinemaScope...the resulting file was a smidge too large for Send Space, so I used a different free upload site, "We Transfer".... here's the download link, and don't wait too long, since I didn't pay for it, I think the link expires in 7 days... https://we.tl/x9ixEU7iYJEnjoy! Oh, and I am prepping the Academy version as well. That may take a few more days before I have time to finish the edit, do the upload, etc. I'll give you all the link when that one is ready. -Lee Hey, do you still have the file? Can you re upload it?
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I have a 1080p recording from Boomerang UK. They aired it in Cinemascope. Who wants it? LUL
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Originally Posted by: Cool_Cat  I have a 1080p recording from Boomerang UK. They aired it in Cinemascope. Who wants it? LUL I would want it.
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Originally Posted by: Einhander  Originally Posted by: Lee B  Okay kids, I've finished dealing with Pup on a Picnic in CinemaScope...the resulting file was a smidge too large for Send Space, so I used a different free upload site, "We Transfer".... here's the download link, and don't wait too long, since I didn't pay for it, I think the link expires in 7 days... https://we.tl/x9ixEU7iYJEnjoy! Oh, and I am prepping the Academy version as well. That may take a few more days before I have time to finish the edit, do the upload, etc. I'll give you all the link when that one is ready. -Lee Hey, do you still have the file? Can you re upload it? Wow, I'm sorry...I never saw your request until now. I have re-uploaded the file...here it is: https://we.tl/JCj5cu9KrtAgain, I didn't pay to store this, so the link is only good for like 7 days from now. I also have the Academy ratio version as well (the actual one, not just a cropped version of the Scope version), but I need to convert it down to an MP4 and I can't do that until I'm back at work in a couple of days. Does anyone want that version uploaded as well?
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Ack! They showed the Spotlight version on TV the other week here. :/ I could tell it was double cropped, because the camera would scan up to look at a facial expression and then back down.
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