LuckyToon
2015-10-06T22:23:43Z
Recently, I've bought the early 80's VHS of Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie 1001 Rabbit Tales from Amazon, but it's not the copy I remembered seeing when I was a kid. It's pretty much the same copy without the cut sequence of Bugs telling the story of Little Bo Peep which features the cartoon "A Sheep in the Deep" with Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. I honestly DID see a copy of the movie with that sequence intact when I rented the movie once at the now defunct Hollywood Video.

Not only the version I saw had "A Sheep in the Deep," but there were some small differences on the presentations of the cartoons. Like the opening didn't have Granny, Porky and Slowpoke ,the scene from Cracked Quack when Daffy talks to the stuffed duck was shortened, and Goldimouse and the Three Cats was severely edited (removing the scenes when Goldimouse finds a bed to sleep on, and almost every scene of Sylvester trying to catch Goldimouse were all deleted only leaving the scene where Sylvester lighting up dynamite on the cheese then cuts to where Sylvester Jr. and his mother walking out).

The clam shell case saids the movie is 76 min. long, but the tape itself instead saids 74 min. long. If there's anyone who has an 80's copy of the film with that sequence intact, reply to me anytime.

Update: I realized that the copy I rented with "A Sheep in the Deep" was actually a bootleg copy. Somebody must of recorded the film's airing on the Disney Channel in the 90's and sold it to Hollywood Video. The sticker label from the original tape was on their, but was sort of pealing off. So pretty much I was ripped off back then, but now that I have the real tape, I can guess that the sequence I've mentioned was cut from the original release so I consider it a deleted scene.
ParamountCartoons
2015-10-06T22:35:48Z
A rare VHS version, eh?


Everybody made fun of me for wanting a certain cartoon with the Paramount logo on a late 80's/early 90s printing, which was missing in the later tapes........



Yeah, I feel for you, LuckyToon, at least you won't brag about it as much as you do with WB releasing those certian B&W Looney Tunes.


Do what you always do, write a petition to WB for the original cut with original logos.


That's all I can give you, folks [porky]
LuckyToon
2015-10-07T01:08:35Z
Originally Posted by: ParamountCartoons 

Yeah, I feel for you, LuckyToon, at least you won't brag about it as much as you do with WB releasing those certian B&W Looney Tunes.



I know, it's just that I like those B&W Looney Tunes from 1935-1943 since they are both funny and great. Especially the ones made by Bob Clampett and Tex Avery.

Originally Posted by: ParamountCartoons 

Do what you always do, write a petition to WB for the original cut with original logos.



Good idea, but I'm not sure if the original cut of the film with "A Sheep in the Deep" still exists in 35mm prints or not.
Toadette
2015-10-07T01:33:30Z
If cartoons like "Tale of Two Mice" (1945) and "Tweetie Pie" (1947) could survive with their original titles in some long-lost print, and if cartoons like "Kitty Caddy" (1947) could survive to begin with, I'm sure an original print of a cheesy Looney Tunes compilation film made under Friz Freleng's supervision in the 80s exists.
nickramer
2015-10-07T03:51:53Z
Jon Cooke said he has copy of the original version of the film and he planned to post it either on Facebook or the Misce-Looney-ous blog, but he still hasn't done that.
Blob55
2015-10-16T23:58:44Z
Isn't Misce-Looney-ous dead?
LuckyToon
2015-10-17T21:01:01Z
Originally Posted by: Blob55 

Isn't Misce-Looney-ous dead?



It's been outdated I believe since 2010 or 2011 so pretty much it has been dead since.
nickramer
2015-10-18T04:11:29Z
Actually, it hasn't been updated since last year, although they haven't updated their link bar for three years. I've been checking the blog everyday just in case they updated.