Zachary
2015-08-05T01:40:53Z
Here's the 1927 silent Winkler Krazy Kat cartoon, The Stork Exchange. An old GAC forum post by Nelson Hughes lists Dave Tendlar and Arthur Davis as animators on this cartoon. I don't know where he got that information.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAnhGkoek54 

And here's the 1931 sound remake, The Stork Market.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=220QkEbAs7k 
Mister Bighead
2015-08-06T15:30:55Z
The original pitch presentation for Cartoon Network



Promos for Cartoon Network's launch in 1992



dbear
2015-08-07T02:44:18Z
Interesting presentation on Disney's preservation/restoration efforts:
VoiceTalentBrendan
2015-08-07T03:32:52Z
at 2:15: Theo Gluck: this is not what we consider restoration at our studio, some people might think that we do because of the internet and all those people who call us, but no.
:-k
nickramer
2015-08-07T04:16:34Z
Here's the original 1982 promo for "Here Comes Garfield":
Mister Bighead
2015-08-07T12:47:04Z
A recent spot that features [marvin] and [bugs2] promoting Jordan shoes

LuckyToon
2015-08-07T20:53:08Z
Originally Posted by: Mister Bighead 

A recent spot that features [marvin] and [bugs2] promoting Jordan shoes



Something that I haven't seen since a couple years ago. Old school designs on Marvin and Bugs, I prefer the old school Looney Tunes designs over the Looney Tunes Show designs WBA is using today.
VoiceTalentBrendan
2015-08-08T00:55:34Z
The Three Little Pigs censorship (the wolf's "jewish" peddler disguise

revision



original (YouTube uploader says audio found on a cd)
VoiceTalentBrendan
2015-08-08T01:25:37Z
Rare Disney Trailers






Mister Bighead
2015-08-08T13:17:04Z
The first several minutes of Toon Disney when it launched in 1998. The now defunct channel is currently known as Disney XD.

Mister Bighead
2015-08-08T13:29:29Z
Sesame Street segments featuring cartoon characters

Pink Panther:



Beetle Bailey:



Jughead:

dbear
2015-08-11T23:22:31Z
Toadette
2015-08-12T01:52:43Z
To repost from the live-action videos thread four months back...

Art Babbitt's 50th year in animation was celebrated on May 25th, 1974, whereupon he was roasted by Chuck Jones and Mel Blanc (with June Foray as the M.C.):


VoiceTalentBrendan
2015-08-12T06:44:29Z
nickramer
2015-08-12T16:51:13Z
Okay, I get the whole controversy over Disney’s recent processes on restoration. Please stop acting like a broken record. Just be glad you didn’t see the apparently overly cleaned up digital print of “A Knight for a Day” that I saw at Wexner back in March. You'd be very upset.
VoiceTalentBrendan
2015-08-12T17:21:07Z
sorry about that

a laugh o gram that was found couple years ago (was shown at a live event)





a sound cartoon from the Fleischer studios

VoiceTalentBrendan
2015-08-15T04:51:03Z
"Tears of an Onion" a color classic that did not make it to the Somewhere in Dreamland Max Fleischer's Color Classics DVD set (due to being under copyright)



here is an upload that has titles

Zachary
2015-08-20T01:06:47Z
Here's a fun Scrappy cartoon released in 1935, Scrappy's Ghost Story, directed by Ben Harrison and Manny Gould. The copy that has been available on YouTube has the video frame rate cut in half, dropping every other frame, so I decided to upload a copy with the full frame rate.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_0xbRd8wgc 
PopKorn Kat
2015-08-26T16:43:55Z
Here’s a two-sided Melotone record with vocals by Billy Costello.
Side A:

Side B features Popeye singing “Blow the Man Down”:

Toadette
2015-08-30T02:45:19Z
Time for a John Hubley Double Feature!

First, the Herb Alpert Double Feature (1966):


And then, Windy Day (1968):


These were two of three films that Hubley made for Paramount at a time when the Paramount cartoon studio was dying (or, in the case of Windy Day, recently deceased). The third one, Of Men and Demons, was released in 1969.