Warner Bros.' library contains a handful of Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes cartoons known as "The Censored 11," withdrawn from television and theatrical distribution in the 1960s due to racial stereotyping.
The "C11" remain a controversial argument... should they rejoin the studio's distribution market? Included in WB's "Looney Tunes Golden Collection" DVD sets? If yes, should they be marketed at face value? Or packaged with 'warning' labels?
Here are several of the "11." Judge for yourself. What do you think?
GOLDILOCKS AND THE JIVIN' BEARS
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TOKO JOKIO[youtube=425,350]3_km9IFzzHo[/youtube]
ALL THIS AND RABBIT STEW[youtube=425,350]kk36qmiVBWw[/youtube]
HITTIN' THE TRAIL FOR HALLELUJAH LAND[youtube=425,350]SDCNQoeBLvk[/youtube]
TIN PAN ALLEY CATS[youtube=425,350]KBLssuZGlCc[/youtube]
BUGS BUNNY NIPS THE NIPS[youtube=425,350]-w2F3planCk[/youtube]
COAL BLACK AND DE SEBBEN DWARFS
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SUNDAY GO TO MEETIN' TIME
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JUNGLE JITTERS
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