GeorgeC wrote:I was a bit discouraged by the Have a Laugh reviews...
George...you didn't read the review!
Yes, they put these edited versions out on disc, but they're by no means the versions that get the main push in those releases. On the packaging, there's little mention of the "cut" editions, and on the discs it's the original-length cartoons that get top billing in the running order and the menu selections.
It's true that the cut-downs should remain TV only...BUT...as I said in the review, if doing these versions and putting them out on disc is what it takes to fund the exceptional RESTORATIONS OF THE ORIGINAL CARTOONS, then so be it. If that's the reason whoever needs to give to get the classic shorts looking and sounding this good, then that's the price to pay...no-one says you need to watch them, BUT this DOES mean that pristine editions of the originals will exist for later collectors/Blu-ray editions.
With that going on, it's basically a little foolish to say that they don't "recognize any more how important these shorts were in the history of the company and the importance to the feature animation department", since through this formant THE ORIGINAL CARTOONS are getting BETTER THAN EVER restorations!
Like WB has found out, restoring hundreds of animated shorts isn't done for free, and they need to recoup that money. Disney has actually been smart in finding a way to make the restorations pay for themselves: spend the money to restore the original shorts (priority job done) and then pay for that by issuing a cut-down that can play (and be offset, money-wise) on television, selling those "new" editions around the world. Not only that, but at least kids are then able to SEE the old characters and shorts, and hopefully become fans that will then buy the original editions.
So think of it as a way for them to pay for these restorations, which can THEN find their way to disc in better/collectors editions/Blu-rays where you'll be pleased that they look as good as they do. Certainly the difference between Clock Cleaners on this disc compared to even the Treasures tin is night and day.
And if THAT's not a way of them looking after their library and keeping it preserved, then I don't know what is!