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1. Santa's Surprise
Director: Seymour Kneitel
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2. Krazy Kat:Kokonino County Capers
Director: Gene Deitch, Seymour Kneitel
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3. Gulliver's Travels (60th Anniversary Edition)
Director: Willard Bowsky, Orestes Calpini, Seymour Kneitel, Tom Palmer, Roland Crandall, Myron Natwick, Robert G. Leffingwell, Winfield Hoskins, Frank Kelling, Dave Fleischer, William Henning, Thomas Johnson
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5-0 out of 5 stars This is simply pure magic -- breathtaking!
In 1939 when this movie was released, it faced stiff competition at the Academy Awards from 'Gone with the Wind' and 'The Wizard of Oz.' Nominated for an Academy Award in 1939, it didn't win. But those who love this film will always believe that is should have. By 1939, the Fleischer Studios had been crafting the finest animation around -- they actually produced the first full length animated movie (though Disney gets the credit). This is the very best that the Fleischer Studios ever produced. Its characters are every bit as rich and deep as the very best Disney, Bluth or Spielberg-Katzenberg efforts. (Anyone who hears the classic line: "There's a giant on the beach!" -- will never forget it!) For years, I have wanted to get my hands on this and remaster this movie digitally. (I do effects and compositing for a living.) It's wonderful to see that someone who loves this movie has given it the care and respect it deserves. Max Fleischer was a sheer genius, whose work includes the original Betty Boop, Popeye, the animated Superman -- and his own contributions to film include techniques of effects production that are still used today. He was a master of his craft who, sadly, has little recognition outside artists and animators. I have bought many copies of this over the years -- usually in versions so poorly recorded and transfered that they are pitiful indicators of the Fleischer talent -- and yet, everyone I've given it to, loves the movie. My personal gratitude to Winfield Hoskins, Seymour Kneitel and Thomas Reich for your tender care in restoring such a wonderful movie. Thank you. It is truly long overdue and it is a case of giving honor to whom honor is due. This belongs right alongside the best Disney, tucked right on the shelf alongside Bluth's best -- and when the young and the young at heart ask "What is this?" -- play it. My grand daugther plays it regularly and never tires of it and always quites "There's a giant on the beach" -- and she laughs. This movie is simply pure magic -- breathtaking! Many of you will watch it and will suddenly remember seeing this long ago and your eyes will light up, just as many who I have bought it for, have said to me: "I saw this years ago and have never known what it was. I love this!" And they always smile. And I always buy more copies. The soul of a true artist lives in this movie. And this is the best edition of it that you will find. Buy it...

5-0 out of 5 stars Classic cartoon gets the royal treatment
You may or may not care about the historical or technical aspects of this film (The 2nd full length animation, after Snow White. One of two feature films to come out of the famous Fleisher Studios. The delicate use of the rotoscoping, a process by which animation cells are created by tracing them from filmed footage or photographs. A great extra documentary featuring Max Fleisher, showing how cartoons are made.) If you are a cartoon buff, these things may appeal to you.

You will probably enjoy the visual element of this film. (An entirely hand painted cartoon, like a living painting. Sensuous oceans that echo the block print style of the Japanese Ukiyo-E masters. Outstanding use of the masking effect.) If you enjoy animated art, these things should appeal to you.

Or you might just want to run around your house screaming "Giant on the Beach!" and have some fun watching a great old cartoon that never really got its due. My 4 year old nephew seems to favor this approach, no matter how much I remind him of the film's aesthetic qualities and historical importance. Go figure. Anyway, this is a great DVD, and well worth the rather small price.

5-0 out of 5 stars GULLIVERS TRAVELS GREAT FILM
YOU CAN BY THIS AT THE 99 CENT ONLY STORES
THEY HAVE IT FOR 99CENTS AND IT'S NEW.

5-0 out of 5 stars The classic of my childhhood!
This beautiful movie is my favourite cartoon! Beats today's Disney stuff hands down! Just LOVELY!

5-0 out of 5 stars A sheer marvel, sustaining comparison with Disney's
I discovered Dave Fleisher's Gulliver long ago, when first released in France, in 1980 or so. It was a shock to discover that Disney's creations were not the one and only! Unfortunetely, this pure wonder remains widely ignored on this side of the Atlantic, as well as "Mr Bug goes to town"...(by the way, when will the DVD of this cartoon be released?). No promotion whatesoever; just some VHS very cheep - thus unconvincing for most people - accasional editions could be obtained... a shame!

The present restored edition, accompanied with vintage stuff, such as a brilliant explanation on the making of cartoons is a must have. ... Read more


4. Counter Attack
Director: Seymour Kneitel
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5. Krazy Kat:Robokat
Director: Gene Deitch, Seymour Kneitel
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6. Boo Moon
Director: Seymour Kneitel, Izzy Sparber
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7. Toys Will Be Toys
Director: Seymour Kneitel
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8. Gulliver's Travels
Director: Willard Bowsky, Orestes Calpini, Seymour Kneitel, Tom Palmer, Roland Crandall, Myron Natwick, Robert G. Leffingwell, Winfield Hoskins, Frank Kelling, Dave Fleischer, William Henning, Thomas Johnson
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Asin: 6304499736
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Average Customer Review: 4.31 out of 5 stars
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This 1939 animated film is based on Jonathan Swift's classic novel about a sailor stranded on an island populated by people the size of his thumb. When Gabby, the town crier, discovers Gulliver on the beach, he runs to tell the king. But the king is preoccupied with the impending wedding of his daughter, Princess Gloria, to Prince David from the neighboring kingdom. When the kingdoms can't agree on which song to play at the wedding, Gulliver is caught in the middle of a war. His common sense helps the two sides resolve their dispute, but not before a lot of adventure and romance.

A milestone in the art of animation, this was the second animated motion picture of its magnitude ever produced, after Snow White and the SevenDwarfs. It has been digitally mastered and visually enhanced, making it first-rate family entertainment even today. --Elisabeth Keating ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars This is simply pure magic -- breathtaking!
In 1939 when this movie was released, it faced stiff competition at the Academy Awards from 'Gone with the Wind' and 'The Wizard of Oz.' Nominated for an Academy Award in 1939, it didn't win. But those who love this film will always believe that is should have. By 1939, the Fleischer Studios had been crafting the finest animation around -- they actually produced the first full length animated movie (though Disney gets the credit). This is the very best that the Fleischer Studios ever produced. Its characters are every bit as rich and deep as the very best Disney, Bluth or Spielberg-Katzenberg efforts. (Anyone who hears the classic line: "There's a giant on the beach!" -- will never forget it!) For years, I have wanted to get my hands on this and remaster this movie digitally. (I do effects and compositing for a living.) It's wonderful to see that someone who loves this movie has given it the care and respect it deserves. Max Fleischer was a sheer genius, whose work includes the original Betty Boop, Popeye, the animated Superman -- and his own contributions to film include techniques of effects production that are still used today. He was a master of his craft who, sadly, has little recognition outside artists and animators. I have bought many copies of this over the years -- usually in versions so poorly recorded and transfered that they are pitiful indicators of the Fleischer talent -- and yet, everyone I've given it to, loves the movie. My personal gratitude to Winfield Hoskins, Seymour Kneitel and Thomas Reich for your tender care in restoring such a wonderful movie. Thank you. It is truly long overdue and it is a case of giving honor to whom honor is due. This belongs right alongside the best Disney, tucked right on the shelf alongside Bluth's best -- and when the young and the young at heart ask "What is this?" -- play it. My grand daugther plays it regularly and never tires of it and always quites "There's a giant on the beach" -- and she laughs. This movie is simply pure magic -- breathtaking! Many of you will watch it and will suddenly remember seeing this long ago and your eyes will light up, just as many who I have bought it for, have said to me: "I saw this years ago and have never known what it was. I love this!" And they always smile. And I always buy more copies. The soul of a true artist lives in this movie. And this is the best edition of it that you will find. Buy it...

5-0 out of 5 stars Classic cartoon gets the royal treatment
You may or may not care about the historical or technical aspects of this film (The 2nd full length animation, after Snow White. One of two feature films to come out of the famous Fleisher Studios. The delicate use of the rotoscoping, a process by which animation cells are created by tracing them from filmed footage or photographs. A great extra documentary featuring Max Fleisher, showing how cartoons are made.) If you are a cartoon buff, these things may appeal to you.

You will probably enjoy the visual element of this film. (An entirely hand painted cartoon, like a living painting. Sensuous oceans that echo the block print style of the Japanese Ukiyo-E masters. Outstanding use of the masking effect.) If you enjoy animated art, these things should appeal to you.

Or you might just want to run around your house screaming "Giant on the Beach!" and have some fun watching a great old cartoon that never really got its due. My 4 year old nephew seems to favor this approach, no matter how much I remind him of the film's aesthetic qualities and historical importance. Go figure. Anyway, this is a great DVD, and well worth the rather small price.

5-0 out of 5 stars GULLIVERS TRAVELS GREAT FILM
YOU CAN BY THIS AT THE 99 CENT ONLY STORES
THEY HAVE IT FOR 99CENTS AND IT'S NEW.

5-0 out of 5 stars The classic of my childhhood!
This beautiful movie is my favourite cartoon! Beats today's Disney stuff hands down! Just LOVELY!

5-0 out of 5 stars A sheer marvel, sustaining comparison with Disney's
I discovered Dave Fleisher's Gulliver long ago, when first released in France, in 1980 or so. It was a shock to discover that Disney's creations were not the one and only! Unfortunetely, this pure wonder remains widely ignored on this side of the Atlantic, as well as "Mr Bug goes to town"...(by the way, when will the DVD of this cartoon be released?). No promotion whatesoever; just some VHS very cheep - thus unconvincing for most people - accasional editions could be obtained... a shame!

The present restored edition, accompanied with vintage stuff, such as a brilliant explanation on the making of cartoons is a must have. ... Read more


9. Gulliver's Travels
Director: Willard Bowsky, Orestes Calpini, Seymour Kneitel, Tom Palmer, Roland Crandall, Myron Natwick, Robert G. Leffingwell, Winfield Hoskins, Frank Kelling, Dave Fleischer, William Henning, Thomas Johnson
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Average Customer Review: 4.31 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars This is simply pure magic -- breathtaking!
In 1939 when this movie was released, it faced stiff competition at the Academy Awards from 'Gone with the Wind' and 'The Wizard of Oz.' Nominated for an Academy Award in 1939, it didn't win. But those who love this film will always believe that is should have. By 1939, the Fleischer Studios had been crafting the finest animation around -- they actually produced the first full length animated movie (though Disney gets the credit). This is the very best that the Fleischer Studios ever produced. Its characters are every bit as rich and deep as the very best Disney, Bluth or Spielberg-Katzenberg efforts. (Anyone who hears the classic line: "There's a giant on the beach!" -- will never forget it!) For years, I have wanted to get my hands on this and remaster this movie digitally. (I do effects and compositing for a living.) It's wonderful to see that someone who loves this movie has given it the care and respect it deserves. Max Fleischer was a sheer genius, whose work includes the original Betty Boop, Popeye, the animated Superman -- and his own contributions to film include techniques of effects production that are still used today. He was a master of his craft who, sadly, has little recognition outside artists and animators. I have bought many copies of this over the years -- usually in versions so poorly recorded and transfered that they are pitiful indicators of the Fleischer talent -- and yet, everyone I've given it to, loves the movie. My personal gratitude to Winfield Hoskins, Seymour Kneitel and Thomas Reich for your tender care in restoring such a wonderful movie. Thank you. It is truly long overdue and it is a case of giving honor to whom honor is due. This belongs right alongside the best Disney, tucked right on the shelf alongside Bluth's best -- and when the young and the young at heart ask "What is this?" -- play it. My grand daugther plays it regularly and never tires of it and always quites "There's a giant on the beach" -- and she laughs. This movie is simply pure magic -- breathtaking! Many of you will watch it and will suddenly remember seeing this long ago and your eyes will light up, just as many who I have bought it for, have said to me: "I saw this years ago and have never known what it was. I love this!" And they always smile. And I always buy more copies. The soul of a true artist lives in this movie. And this is the best edition of it that you will find. Buy it...

5-0 out of 5 stars Classic cartoon gets the royal treatment
You may or may not care about the historical or technical aspects of this film (The 2nd full length animation, after Snow White. One of two feature films to come out of the famous Fleisher Studios. The delicate use of the rotoscoping, a process by which animation cells are created by tracing them from filmed footage or photographs. A great extra documentary featuring Max Fleisher, showing how cartoons are made.) If you are a cartoon buff, these things may appeal to you.

You will probably enjoy the visual element of this film. (An entirely hand painted cartoon, like a living painting. Sensuous oceans that echo the block print style of the Japanese Ukiyo-E masters. Outstanding use of the masking effect.) If you enjoy animated art, these things should appeal to you.

Or you might just want to run around your house screaming "Giant on the Beach!" and have some fun watching a great old cartoon that never really got its due. My 4 year old nephew seems to favor this approach, no matter how much I remind him of the film's aesthetic qualities and historical importance. Go figure. Anyway, this is a great DVD, and well worth the rather small price.

5-0 out of 5 stars GULLIVERS TRAVELS GREAT FILM
YOU CAN BY THIS AT THE 99 CENT ONLY STORES
THEY HAVE IT FOR 99CENTS AND IT'S NEW.

5-0 out of 5 stars The classic of my childhhood!
This beautiful movie is my favourite cartoon! Beats today's Disney stuff hands down! Just LOVELY!

5-0 out of 5 stars A sheer marvel, sustaining comparison with Disney's
I discovered Dave Fleisher's Gulliver long ago, when first released in France, in 1980 or so. It was a shock to discover that Disney's creations were not the one and only! Unfortunetely, this pure wonder remains widely ignored on this side of the Atlantic, as well as "Mr Bug goes to town"...(by the way, when will the DVD of this cartoon be released?). No promotion whatesoever; just some VHS very cheep - thus unconvincing for most people - accasional editions could be obtained... a shame!

The present restored edition, accompanied with vintage stuff, such as a brilliant explanation on the making of cartoons is a must have. ... Read more


10. Gulliver's Travels
Director: Willard Bowsky, Orestes Calpini, Seymour Kneitel, Tom Palmer, Roland Crandall, Myron Natwick, Robert G. Leffingwell, Winfield Hoskins, Frank Kelling, Dave Fleischer, William Henning, Thomas Johnson
list price: $3.99
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Asin: 6305505209
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Sales Rank: 86953
Average Customer Review: 4.31 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars This is simply pure magic -- breathtaking!
In 1939 when this movie was released, it faced stiff competition at the Academy Awards from 'Gone with the Wind' and 'The Wizard of Oz.' Nominated for an Academy Award in 1939, it didn't win. But those who love this film will always believe that is should have. By 1939, the Fleischer Studios had been crafting the finest animation around -- they actually produced the first full length animated movie (though Disney gets the credit). This is the very best that the Fleischer Studios ever produced. Its characters are every bit as rich and deep as the very best Disney, Bluth or Spielberg-Katzenberg efforts. (Anyone who hears the classic line: "There's a giant on the beach!" -- will never forget it!) For years, I have wanted to get my hands on this and remaster this movie digitally. (I do effects and compositing for a living.) It's wonderful to see that someone who loves this movie has given it the care and respect it deserves. Max Fleischer was a sheer genius, whose work includes the original Betty Boop, Popeye, the animated Superman -- and his own contributions to film include techniques of effects production that are still used today. He was a master of his craft who, sadly, has little recognition outside artists and animators. I have bought many copies of this over the years -- usually in versions so poorly recorded and transfered that they are pitiful indicators of the Fleischer talent -- and yet, everyone I've given it to, loves the movie. My personal gratitude to Winfield Hoskins, Seymour Kneitel and Thomas Reich for your tender care in restoring such a wonderful movie. Thank you. It is truly long overdue and it is a case of giving honor to whom honor is due. This belongs right alongside the best Disney, tucked right on the shelf alongside Bluth's best -- and when the young and the young at heart ask "What is this?" -- play it. My grand daugther plays it regularly and never tires of it and always quites "There's a giant on the beach" -- and she laughs. This movie is simply pure magic -- breathtaking! Many of you will watch it and will suddenly remember seeing this long ago and your eyes will light up, just as many who I have bought it for, have said to me: "I saw this years ago and have never known what it was. I love this!" And they always smile. And I always buy more copies. The soul of a true artist lives in this movie. And this is the best edition of it that you will find. Buy it...

5-0 out of 5 stars Classic cartoon gets the royal treatment
You may or may not care about the historical or technical aspects of this film (The 2nd full length animation, after Snow White. One of two feature films to come out of the famous Fleisher Studios. The delicate use of the rotoscoping, a process by which animation cells are created by tracing them from filmed footage or photographs. A great extra documentary featuring Max Fleisher, showing how cartoons are made.) If you are a cartoon buff, these things may appeal to you.

You will probably enjoy the visual element of this film. (An entirely hand painted cartoon, like a living painting. Sensuous oceans that echo the block print style of the Japanese Ukiyo-E masters. Outstanding use of the masking effect.) If you enjoy animated art, these things should appeal to you.

Or you might just want to run around your house screaming "Giant on the Beach!" and have some fun watching a great old cartoon that never really got its due. My 4 year old nephew seems to favor this approach, no matter how much I remind him of the film's aesthetic qualities and historical importance. Go figure. Anyway, this is a great DVD, and well worth the rather small price.

5-0 out of 5 stars GULLIVERS TRAVELS GREAT FILM
YOU CAN BY THIS AT THE 99 CENT ONLY STORES
THEY HAVE IT FOR 99CENTS AND IT'S NEW.

5-0 out of 5 stars The classic of my childhhood!
This beautiful movie is my favourite cartoon! Beats today's Disney stuff hands down! Just LOVELY!

5-0 out of 5 stars A sheer marvel, sustaining comparison with Disney's
I discovered Dave Fleisher's Gulliver long ago, when first released in France, in 1980 or so. It was a shock to discover that Disney's creations were not the one and only! Unfortunetely, this pure wonder remains widely ignored on this side of the Atlantic, as well as "Mr Bug goes to town"...(by the way, when will the DVD of this cartoon be released?). No promotion whatesoever; just some VHS very cheep - thus unconvincing for most people - accasional editions could be obtained... a shame!

The present restored edition, accompanied with vintage stuff, such as a brilliant explanation on the making of cartoons is a must have. ... Read more


11. Gulliver's Travels
Director: Willard Bowsky, Orestes Calpini, Seymour Kneitel, Tom Palmer, Roland Crandall, Myron Natwick, Robert G. Leffingwell, Winfield Hoskins, Frank Kelling, Dave Fleischer, William Henning, Thomas Johnson
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Asin: 6305505195
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Average Customer Review: 4.31 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars This is simply pure magic -- breathtaking!
In 1939 when this movie was released, it faced stiff competition at the Academy Awards from 'Gone with the Wind' and 'The Wizard of Oz.' Nominated for an Academy Award in 1939, it didn't win. But those who love this film will always believe that is should have. By 1939, the Fleischer Studios had been crafting the finest animation around -- they actually produced the first full length animated movie (though Disney gets the credit). This is the very best that the Fleischer Studios ever produced. Its characters are every bit as rich and deep as the very best Disney, Bluth or Spielberg-Katzenberg efforts. (Anyone who hears the classic line: "There's a giant on the beach!" -- will never forget it!) For years, I have wanted to get my hands on this and remaster this movie digitally. (I do effects and compositing for a living.) It's wonderful to see that someone who loves this movie has given it the care and respect it deserves. Max Fleischer was a sheer genius, whose work includes the original Betty Boop, Popeye, the animated Superman -- and his own contributions to film include techniques of effects production that are still used today. He was a master of his craft who, sadly, has little recognition outside artists and animators. I have bought many copies of this over the years -- usually in versions so poorly recorded and transfered that they are pitiful indicators of the Fleischer talent -- and yet, everyone I've given it to, loves the movie. My personal gratitude to Winfield Hoskins, Seymour Kneitel and Thomas Reich for your tender care in restoring such a wonderful movie. Thank you. It is truly long overdue and it is a case of giving honor to whom honor is due. This belongs right alongside the best Disney, tucked right on the shelf alongside Bluth's best -- and when the young and the young at heart ask "What is this?" -- play it. My grand daugther plays it regularly and never tires of it and always quites "There's a giant on the beach" -- and she laughs. This movie is simply pure magic -- breathtaking! Many of you will watch it and will suddenly remember seeing this long ago and your eyes will light up, just as many who I have bought it for, have said to me: "I saw this years ago and have never known what it was. I love this!" And they always smile. And I always buy more copies. The soul of a true artist lives in this movie. And this is the best edition of it that you will find. Buy it...

5-0 out of 5 stars Classic cartoon gets the royal treatment
You may or may not care about the historical or technical aspects of this film (The 2nd full length animation, after Snow White. One of two feature films to come out of the famous Fleisher Studios. The delicate use of the rotoscoping, a process by which animation cells are created by tracing them from filmed footage or photographs. A great extra documentary featuring Max Fleisher, showing how cartoons are made.) If you are a cartoon buff, these things may appeal to you.

You will probably enjoy the visual element of this film. (An entirely hand painted cartoon, like a living painting. Sensuous oceans that echo the block print style of the Japanese Ukiyo-E masters. Outstanding use of the masking effect.) If you enjoy animated art, these things should appeal to you.

Or you might just want to run around your house screaming "Giant on the Beach!" and have some fun watching a great old cartoon that never really got its due. My 4 year old nephew seems to favor this approach, no matter how much I remind him of the film's aesthetic qualities and historical importance. Go figure. Anyway, this is a great DVD, and well worth the rather small price.

5-0 out of 5 stars GULLIVERS TRAVELS GREAT FILM
YOU CAN BY THIS AT THE 99 CENT ONLY STORES
THEY HAVE IT FOR 99CENTS AND IT'S NEW.

5-0 out of 5 stars The classic of my childhhood!
This beautiful movie is my favourite cartoon! Beats today's Disney stuff hands down! Just LOVELY!

5-0 out of 5 stars A sheer marvel, sustaining comparison with Disney's
I discovered Dave Fleisher's Gulliver long ago, when first released in France, in 1980 or so. It was a shock to discover that Disney's creations were not the one and only! Unfortunetely, this pure wonder remains widely ignored on this side of the Atlantic, as well as "Mr Bug goes to town"...(by the way, when will the DVD of this cartoon be released?). No promotion whatesoever; just some VHS very cheep - thus unconvincing for most people - accasional editions could be obtained... a shame!

The present restored edition, accompanied with vintage stuff, such as a brilliant explanation on the making of cartoons is a must have. ... Read more


12. Little Audrey Surprises Santa
Director: Seymour Kneitel
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13. Gulliver's Travels
Director: Willard Bowsky, Orestes Calpini, Seymour Kneitel, Tom Palmer, Roland Crandall, Myron Natwick, Robert G. Leffingwell, Winfield Hoskins, Frank Kelling, Dave Fleischer, William Henning, Thomas Johnson
list price: $14.95
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Asin: 6303269516
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Average Customer Review: 4.31 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars This is simply pure magic -- breathtaking!
In 1939 when this movie was released, it faced stiff competition at the Academy Awards from 'Gone with the Wind' and 'The Wizard of Oz.' Nominated for an Academy Award in 1939, it didn't win. But those who love this film will always believe that is should have. By 1939, the Fleischer Studios had been crafting the finest animation around -- they actually produced the first full length animated movie (though Disney gets the credit). This is the very best that the Fleischer Studios ever produced. Its characters are every bit as rich and deep as the very best Disney, Bluth or Spielberg-Katzenberg efforts. (Anyone who hears the classic line: "There's a giant on the beach!" -- will never forget it!) For years, I have wanted to get my hands on this and remaster this movie digitally. (I do effects and compositing for a living.) It's wonderful to see that someone who loves this movie has given it the care and respect it deserves. Max Fleischer was a sheer genius, whose work includes the original Betty Boop, Popeye, the animated Superman -- and his own contributions to film include techniques of effects production that are still used today. He was a master of his craft who, sadly, has little recognition outside artists and animators. I have bought many copies of this over the years -- usually in versions so poorly recorded and transfered that they are pitiful indicators of the Fleischer talent -- and yet, everyone I've given it to, loves the movie. My personal gratitude to Winfield Hoskins, Seymour Kneitel and Thomas Reich for your tender care in restoring such a wonderful movie. Thank you. It is truly long overdue and it is a case of giving honor to whom honor is due. This belongs right alongside the best Disney, tucked right on the shelf alongside Bluth's best -- and when the young and the young at heart ask "What is this?" -- play it. My grand daugther plays it regularly and never tires of it and always quites "There's a giant on the beach" -- and she laughs. This movie is simply pure magic -- breathtaking! Many of you will watch it and will suddenly remember seeing this long ago and your eyes will light up, just as many who I have bought it for, have said to me: "I saw this years ago and have never known what it was. I love this!" And they always smile. And I always buy more copies. The soul of a true artist lives in this movie. And this is the best edition of it that you will find. Buy it...

5-0 out of 5 stars Classic cartoon gets the royal treatment
You may or may not care about the historical or technical aspects of this film (The 2nd full length animation, after Snow White. One of two feature films to come out of the famous Fleisher Studios. The delicate use of the rotoscoping, a process by which animation cells are created by tracing them from filmed footage or photographs. A great extra documentary featuring Max Fleisher, showing how cartoons are made.) If you are a cartoon buff, these things may appeal to you.

You will probably enjoy the visual element of this film. (An entirely hand painted cartoon, like a living painting. Sensuous oceans that echo the block print style of the Japanese Ukiyo-E masters. Outstanding use of the masking effect.) If you enjoy animated art, these things should appeal to you.

Or you might just want to run around your house screaming "Giant on the Beach!" and have some fun watching a great old cartoon that never really got its due. My 4 year old nephew seems to favor this approach, no matter how much I remind him of the film's aesthetic qualities and historical importance. Go figure. Anyway, this is a great DVD, and well worth the rather small price.

5-0 out of 5 stars GULLIVERS TRAVELS GREAT FILM
YOU CAN BY THIS AT THE 99 CENT ONLY STORES
THEY HAVE IT FOR 99CENTS AND IT'S NEW.

5-0 out of 5 stars The classic of my childhhood!
This beautiful movie is my favourite cartoon! Beats today's Disney stuff hands down! Just LOVELY!

5-0 out of 5 stars A sheer marvel, sustaining comparison with Disney's
I discovered Dave Fleisher's Gulliver long ago, when first released in France, in 1980 or so. It was a shock to discover that Disney's creations were not the one and only! Unfortunetely, this pure wonder remains widely ignored on this side of the Atlantic, as well as "Mr Bug goes to town"...(by the way, when will the DVD of this cartoon be released?). No promotion whatesoever; just some VHS very cheep - thus unconvincing for most people - accasional editions could be obtained... a shame!

The present restored edition, accompanied with vintage stuff, such as a brilliant explanation on the making of cartoons is a must have. ... Read more


14. Toys Will Be Toys
Director: Seymour Kneitel
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Asin: B000005MN2
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15. gulliver's travels
Director: Willard Bowsky, Orestes Calpini, Seymour Kneitel, Tom Palmer, Roland Crandall, Myron Natwick, Robert G. Leffingwell, Winfield Hoskins, Frank Kelling, Dave Fleischer, William Henning, Thomas Johnson
list price: $12.95
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Asin: B00001W0GB
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Sales Rank: 102897
Average Customer Review: 4.31 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars This is simply pure magic -- breathtaking!
In 1939 when this movie was released, it faced stiff competition at the Academy Awards from 'Gone with the Wind' and 'The Wizard of Oz.' Nominated for an Academy Award in 1939, it didn't win. But those who love this film will always believe that is should have. By 1939, the Fleischer Studios had been crafting the finest animation around -- they actually produced the first full length animated movie (though Disney gets the credit). This is the very best that the Fleischer Studios ever produced. Its characters are every bit as rich and deep as the very best Disney, Bluth or Spielberg-Katzenberg efforts. (Anyone who hears the classic line: "There's a giant on the beach!" -- will never forget it!) For years, I have wanted to get my hands on this and remaster this movie digitally. (I do effects and compositing for a living.) It's wonderful to see that someone who loves this movie has given it the care and respect it deserves. Max Fleischer was a sheer genius, whose work includes the original Betty Boop, Popeye, the animated Superman -- and his own contributions to film include techniques of effects production that are still used today. He was a master of his craft who, sadly, has little recognition outside artists and animators. I have bought many copies of this over the years -- usually in versions so poorly recorded and transfered that they are pitiful indicators of the Fleischer talent -- and yet, everyone I've given it to, loves the movie. My personal gratitude to Winfield Hoskins, Seymour Kneitel and Thomas Reich for your tender care in restoring such a wonderful movie. Thank you. It is truly long overdue and it is a case of giving honor to whom honor is due. This belongs right alongside the best Disney, tucked right on the shelf alongside Bluth's best -- and when the young and the young at heart ask "What is this?" -- play it. My grand daugther plays it regularly and never tires of it and always quites "There's a giant on the beach" -- and she laughs. This movie is simply pure magic -- breathtaking! Many of you will watch it and will suddenly remember seeing this long ago and your eyes will light up, just as many who I have bought it for, have said to me: "I saw this years ago and have never known what it was. I love this!" And they always smile. And I always buy more copies. The soul of a true artist lives in this movie. And this is the best edition of it that you will find. Buy it...

5-0 out of 5 stars Classic cartoon gets the royal treatment
You may or may not care about the historical or technical aspects of this film (The 2nd full length animation, after Snow White. One of two feature films to come out of the famous Fleisher Studios. The delicate use of the rotoscoping, a process by which animation cells are created by tracing them from filmed footage or photographs. A great extra documentary featuring Max Fleisher, showing how cartoons are made.) If you are a cartoon buff, these things may appeal to you.

You will probably enjoy the visual element of this film. (An entirely hand painted cartoon, like a living painting. Sensuous oceans that echo the block print style of the Japanese Ukiyo-E masters. Outstanding use of the masking effect.) If you enjoy animated art, these things should appeal to you.

Or you might just want to run around your house screaming "Giant on the Beach!" and have some fun watching a great old cartoon that never really got its due. My 4 year old nephew seems to favor this approach, no matter how much I remind him of the film's aesthetic qualities and historical importance. Go figure. Anyway, this is a great DVD, and well worth the rather small price.

5-0 out of 5 stars GULLIVERS TRAVELS GREAT FILM
YOU CAN BY THIS AT THE 99 CENT ONLY STORES
THEY HAVE IT FOR 99CENTS AND IT'S NEW.

5-0 out of 5 stars The classic of my childhhood!
This beautiful movie is my favourite cartoon! Beats today's Disney stuff hands down! Just LOVELY!

5-0 out of 5 stars A sheer marvel, sustaining comparison with Disney's
I discovered Dave Fleisher's Gulliver long ago, when first released in France, in 1980 or so. It was a shock to discover that Disney's creations were not the one and only! Unfortunetely, this pure wonder remains widely ignored on this side of the Atlantic, as well as "Mr Bug goes to town"...(by the way, when will the DVD of this cartoon be released?). No promotion whatesoever; just some VHS very cheep - thus unconvincing for most people - accasional editions could be obtained... a shame!

The present restored edition, accompanied with vintage stuff, such as a brilliant explanation on the making of cartoons is a must have. ... Read more


16. Gulliver's Travels
Director: Willard Bowsky, Orestes Calpini, Seymour Kneitel, Tom Palmer, Roland Crandall, Myron Natwick, Robert G. Leffingwell, Winfield Hoskins, Frank Kelling, Dave Fleischer, William Henning, Thomas Johnson
list price: $9.98
our price: $9.98
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Asin: B00000I1EV
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 82561
Average Customer Review: 4.31 out of 5 stars
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Description

Max and Dave Fleischer's animated classic. At the time of the release of "Gulliver's Travels" in late 1939, the full-length animated motion picture had reached its zenith. This great American art form turned to the retelling of Jonathan Swift's magical tales as the Fleisher's marvelous animation perfectly complimented the story. The gags were clever and the characters endearing, the music perfect, but it is the animation which remains as a lovely visual memorial to two of the men who pioneered this great art! ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars This is simply pure magic -- breathtaking!
In 1939 when this movie was released, it faced stiff competition at the Academy Awards from 'Gone with the Wind' and 'The Wizard of Oz.' Nominated for an Academy Award in 1939, it didn't win. But those who love this film will always believe that is should have. By 1939, the Fleischer Studios had been crafting the finest animation around -- they actually produced the first full length animated movie (though Disney gets the credit). This is the very best that the Fleischer Studios ever produced. Its characters are every bit as rich and deep as the very best Disney, Bluth or Spielberg-Katzenberg efforts. (Anyone who hears the classic line: "There's a giant on the beach!" -- will never forget it!) For years, I have wanted to get my hands on this and remaster this movie digitally. (I do effects and compositing for a living.) It's wonderful to see that someone who loves this movie has given it the care and respect it deserves. Max Fleischer was a sheer genius, whose work includes the original Betty Boop, Popeye, the animated Superman -- and his own contributions to film include techniques of effects production that are still used today. He was a master of his craft who, sadly, has little recognition outside artists and animators. I have bought many copies of this over the years -- usually in versions so poorly recorded and transfered that they are pitiful indicators of the Fleischer talent -- and yet, everyone I've given it to, loves the movie. My personal gratitude to Winfield Hoskins, Seymour Kneitel and Thomas Reich for your tender care in restoring such a wonderful movie. Thank you. It is truly long overdue and it is a case of giving honor to whom honor is due. This belongs right alongside the best Disney, tucked right on the shelf alongside Bluth's best -- and when the young and the young at heart ask "What is this?" -- play it. My grand daugther plays it regularly and never tires of it and always quites "There's a giant on the beach" -- and she laughs. This movie is simply pure magic -- breathtaking! Many of you will watch it and will suddenly remember seeing this long ago and your eyes will light up, just as many who I have bought it for, have said to me: "I saw this years ago and have never known what it was. I love this!" And they always smile. And I always buy more copies. The soul of a true artist lives in this movie. And this is the best edition of it that you will find. Buy it...

5-0 out of 5 stars Classic cartoon gets the royal treatment
You may or may not care about the historical or technical aspects of this film (The 2nd full length animation, after Snow White. One of two feature films to come out of the famous Fleisher Studios. The delicate use of the rotoscoping, a process by which animation cells are created by tracing them from filmed footage or photographs. A great extra documentary featuring Max Fleisher, showing how cartoons are made.) If you are a cartoon buff, these things may appeal to you.

You will probably enjoy the visual element of this film. (An entirely hand painted cartoon, like a living painting. Sensuous oceans that echo the block print style of the Japanese Ukiyo-E masters. Outstanding use of the masking effect.) If you enjoy animated art, these things should appeal to you.

Or you might just want to run around your house screaming "Giant on the Beach!" and have some fun watching a great old cartoon that never really got its due. My 4 year old nephew seems to favor this approach, no matter how much I remind him of the film's aesthetic qualities and historical importance. Go figure. Anyway, this is a great DVD, and well worth the rather small price.

5-0 out of 5 stars GULLIVERS TRAVELS GREAT FILM
YOU CAN BY THIS AT THE 99 CENT ONLY STORES
THEY HAVE IT FOR 99CENTS AND IT'S NEW.

5-0 out of 5 stars The classic of my childhhood!
This beautiful movie is my favourite cartoon! Beats today's Disney stuff hands down! Just LOVELY!

5-0 out of 5 stars A sheer marvel, sustaining comparison with Disney's
I discovered Dave Fleisher's Gulliver long ago, when first released in France, in 1980 or so. It was a shock to discover that Disney's creations were not the one and only! Unfortunetely, this pure wonder remains widely ignored on this side of the Atlantic, as well as "Mr Bug goes to town"...(by the way, when will the DVD of this cartoon be released?). No promotion whatesoever; just some VHS very cheep - thus unconvincing for most people - accasional editions could be obtained... a shame!

The present restored edition, accompanied with vintage stuff, such as a brilliant explanation on the making of cartoons is a must have. ... Read more


17. Santa's Surprise
Director: Seymour Kneitel
list price: $3.99
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Asin: B00005LC86
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 120916
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18. Santa's Surprise
Director: Seymour Kneitel
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Asin: B00005O5ID
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 120506
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19. Santa's Surprise
Director: Seymour Kneitel
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Asin: B00005QW8F
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20. Krazy Kat
Director: Gene Deitch, Seymour Kneitel
list price: $9.95
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Asin: 1566055059
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 60662
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