View Full Version : "TOP CAT" DVD (Complete Series) - $21.98 at Costco!!!
JonUrban
12-10-2004, 03:26 PM
These (along with Johnny Quest and Flintstones Season 2) are marked at $28.98 at the local Costco, however when I went to ring up Top Cat and the Flints, the register took a $7 discount off each one!!! (Damn, should have grabbed the "Johnny"! :D )
Haven't checked them out yet, but the Top Cat set has 3 one sided DVDs with the 4th disc being 2 sided.
Anyone get these? I know there was a lot of activity here when Top Cat was first announced.
Ed Bishop
12-10-2004, 03:31 PM
Looks like I'll have to find a Costco....:eek: Great price! :edthumbs:
And tomorrow is shopping day, so....
:ed:
Steve Hoffman
12-10-2004, 03:34 PM
You guys are funny.
TOP CAT? What's next on their release schedule, the complete SECRET SQUIRREL and MOROCCO MOLE? RUFF AND READY? (Heh, wait a minute, I could get into THAT; Moony Moola, Prof. Gizmo, etc.).
Ed Bishop
12-10-2004, 03:40 PM
Well, all I can say is, a part of my very young years....and anyway, bought the KIMBA box set several months back, so.....:D
:ed:
Michael
12-10-2004, 05:10 PM
...thanks, already have it!
Michael
12-10-2004, 05:11 PM
You guys are funny.
TOP CAT? What's next on their release schedule, the complete SECRET SQUIRREL and MOROCCO MOLE? RUFF AND READY? (Heh, wait a minute, I could get into THAT; Moony Moola, Prof. Gizmo, etc.).
I've been waiting for this to show up on DVD for years! You no like?
Top Cat's just the coolest!:)
Michael
12-10-2004, 05:12 PM
These (along with Johnny Quest and Flintstones Season 2) are marked at $28.98 at the local Costco, however when I went to ring up Top Cat and the Flints, the register took a $7 discount off each one!!! (Damn, should have grabbed the "Johnny"! :D )
Haven't checked them out yet, but the Top Cat set has 3 one sided DVDs with the 4th disc being 2 sided.
Anyone get these? I know there was a lot of activity here when Top Cat was first announced.
...don't forget the rebates!...up to $15.00 if you buy 3 DVD sets from the cartoon collections.
Jeff H.
12-10-2004, 05:13 PM
You guys are funny.
TOP CAT? What's next on their release schedule, the complete SECRET SQUIRREL and MOROCCO MOLE? RUFF AND READY? (Heh, wait a minute, I could get into THAT; Moony Moola, Prof. Gizmo, etc.).
Actually Steve, next on the Hanna Barbera box set schedule are "The Perils Of Penelope Pitstop", and "Dastardly & Muttley And Their Flying Machines" in early 2005. :D :righton:
I just got the "Wacky Races" set the other day. They snuck that one out cause I found out it was released in October. Love those 50's and 60's era HB cartoons!! :edthumbs:
Steve Hoffman
12-10-2004, 05:49 PM
When I was in grade school (back in the stone age) my little buddy's dad was an editor at HB. I used to watch for his name to go by during the end credits: Dan Finnerty. He actually gave me a bunch of "cells" of Secret Squirrel (which is the only reason I even remember it!)
Jeff H.
12-10-2004, 05:59 PM
When I was in grade school (back in the stone age) my little buddy's dad was an editor at HB. I used to watch for his name to go by during the end credits: Dan Finnerty. He actually gave me a bunch of "cells" of Secret Squirrel (which is the only reason I even remember it!)
Very cool! I learned how to mimic character voices watching those cartoons. Love Secret Squirrel. Another of my favorite Mel Blanc voiced characters.
indy mike
12-10-2004, 07:35 PM
When I was in grade school (back in the stone age) my little buddy's dad was an editor at HB. I used to watch for his name to go by during the end credits: Dan Finnerty. He actually gave me a bunch of "cells" of Secret Squirrel (which is the only reason I even remember it!)
Boy, you should be glad you didn't live next door to a Terrytoons guy - you woulda ended up with Sidney the Sick Elephant, Luno or Space Nut cels... :hurl:
Doug Sclar
12-10-2004, 07:40 PM
You guys are funny.
TOP CAT? What's next on their release schedule, the complete SECRET SQUIRREL and MOROCCO MOLE? RUFF AND READY? (Heh, wait a minute, I could get into THAT; Moony Moola, Prof. Gizmo, etc.).
How bout Rags and Crusader Rabbit? Does anybody remember that one. :edthumbs:
Personally I'm holding out for Space Ghost and Frankenstein Jr.!
indy mike
12-10-2004, 07:45 PM
How bout Rags and Crusader Rabbit? Does anybody remember that one. :edthumbs:
Hmmmm - the early b&w Alex Anderson/Jay Ward ones, or the later ones in color from Shull Bonsell???
Doug Sclar
12-10-2004, 07:47 PM
Hmmmm - the early b&w Jay Ward ones, or the later ones in color from Shul Bonsull???
Hmm! I didn't know there were any color ones. I remember this show from the early 60's. For some reason I still remember Rags playing Nero and playing a fiddle and burning down Rome. :laugh:
I haven't seen these since those days, but seem to remember it had a narrator and was somewhat similar to the old Rocky and Bullwinkle stuff, which of course was very cool. It appealed to kids, but had humor that went over our heads at the time and appealed to grownups as well.
billh
12-10-2004, 08:16 PM
How bout Rags and Crusader Rabbit? Does anybody remember that one. :edthumbs:
I remember Crusader Rabbit. One of the first cartoons I watched--along with Beaney and Cecil. I still remember Crusader and Rags walking backwards through a door marked "Exit Only" (or something like that) so that nobody would notice they were going the wrong way.
Steve Hoffman
12-10-2004, 08:21 PM
Hmm! I didn't know there were any color ones. I remember this show from the early 60's. For some reason I still remember Rags playing Nero and playing a fiddle and burning down Rome. :laugh:
I haven't seen these since those days, but seem to remember it had a narrator and was somewhat similar to the old Rocky and Bullwinkle stuff, which of course was very cool. It appealed to kids, but had humor that went over our heads at the time and appealed to grownups as well.
Did you know that those Crusader Rabbits' were made in like 1949?
Doug Sclar
12-10-2004, 08:32 PM
Did you know that those Crusader Rabbits' were made in like 1949?
No, I didn't realize that they were that old. In hindsight I think I may have first seen them in the 50's. I sure did like that show though.
JonUrban
12-10-2004, 09:12 PM
You guys are funny..... RUFF AND READY? (Heh, wait a minute, I could get into THAT......
"They sometimes have their little spats, even fight like dogs and cats" :D
bldg blok
12-11-2004, 04:19 AM
Pardon the treadcrap, but since there are a lot of 60's cartoon savvy folks posting here I was hoping you could help me out. There's a 'toon from that era that I'm trying to recall, but have come up empty searching for. I don't recall the studio that it came from, but it was set in the swamp/bayou, and I believe one of the characters was a possum. For any of you that were in the Northeast back then, I believe it was on the show "Rocket Ship 7" out of Buffalo, NY. Anyone remember this?
indy mike
12-11-2004, 05:16 AM
Deputy Dawg???....
JonUrban
12-11-2004, 05:28 AM
Pardon the treadcrap, but since there are a lot of 60's cartoon savvy folks posting here I was hoping you could help me out. There's a 'toon from that era that I'm trying to recall, but have come up empty searching for. I don't recall the studio that it came from, but it was set in the swamp/bayou, and I believe one of the characters was a possum. For any of you that were in the Northeast back then, I believe it was on the show "Rocket Ship 7" out of Buffalo, NY. Anyone remember this?
"Deputy Dawg" - From Terrytoons. In CT, they showed it on "Ranger Andy"!
http://www.toonopedia.com/dawg.htm
indy mike
12-11-2004, 05:39 AM
Here's another toon info site (with audio/video clips):
http://surf.to/toontracker
Danny
12-11-2004, 06:01 AM
Top Cat was excellent, I have to try and find someone with a Costco membership.
I'd like to see all the Underdog stuff come out on DVD including "Tennessee Tuxedo", "Commander McBragg" and "Go, Go Gophers". I used to live for that stuff.
How about this one? Does anyone remember Ignats and Krazy Kat?
Jimbo
12-11-2004, 08:52 AM
I used to get up at some ridiculous hour on Saturdays so I wouldn't miss Col. Bleep, along with his sidekicks Scratch and Squeak.
http://toontracker.hypermart.net/graphics/bleep-1.jpg
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