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Cultoons Vol. 3
by jerry
July 10, 2008 12:21 am


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Just out from Steve Stanchfield’s Thunderbean Animation is Cultoons 3, a new DVD set which continues his madness of releasing cartoons that only us die hards would care about. This set features all the uber-rare 1939 Gran’ Pop Monkey series as well as Boyd La Vero’s lost Marty the Monk cartoons. It also has the eccentric foreign-toon Mr. E from Tow City and the Walter Lantz wartime rarity, The Enemy Bacteria. Trust me, this is oddball material, expertly curated and lots of fun.

Stanchfield is doing all of us a big favor - rounding up the odds and ends of cartoon history, using the best prints he can find of the most obscure cartoons ever made. Another new release of note, Grotesqueries: Ghosts, Goblins & Other Magical Moving Picture Illusions is from Blue Mouse Studio (Thunderbean will be distributing it). Chris Buchman and Rex Schneider (with some help from Stanchfield) produced this fantastic DVD featuring all sorts of goodies, both animated and otherwise (and a bunch of really great bonus features. They’ve done a really beautiful job with all the graphics and design… its been in progress for over 2 years! It’s a pretty unusual and cool DVD. It also features a restoration of A Night On Bald Mountain, the 1933 Pinscreen classic by Alexander Alexeieff and Claire Parker - the best it’s ever looked (restored and licensed from Cecile Starr). Highly recommended!

07/10/08  9:52am
Andrew Duckett says:

I remembered it being “Mr. E From Tau Ceti”

07/10/08  2:15pm
Ryan says:

Been waiting for that Grotesqueries DVD for ages. It’s finally out, and I still can’t get it because Amazon.com doesn’t accept Maestro cards. What a bugger.

07/10/08  11:50pm
Saturnome says:

A restoration of A Night On Bald Mountain? That’s sounds great, after the lot of bad versions I’ve seen. I’d still like to see a pinscreen DVD, maybe from the NFB.

07/12/08  4:10pm
BLORT! says:

I’ve Known Steve for years. Since back in college even, his disks can be great fun. Easy to watch numerous times.

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