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* TheOtherDarrin: Creator/MelBlanc provided the voices of the title characters in their first cartoon. He was replaced by Frank Graham for subsequent cartoons.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Creator/MelBlanc provided the voices of the title characters in their first cartoon.cartoon, made before he signed an exclusive contract with Warner Bros. He was replaced by Frank Graham for subsequent cartoons.
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** Short subjects: As with most of Columbia's non-UPA shorts, the series has yet to see any full home video release. The first cartoon was included as an extra on the ''Film/{{Hellboy}}'' DVD, and the three UPA shorts were included as part of the UPA Jolly Frolics collection, but the rest remain in limbo. One of the biggest obstacles to a release is that one of the films, "Mysto Fox", only exists as a B&W dupe, with the color print being lost.
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** Short subjects: As with most of Columbia's non-UPA shorts, the series has yet to see any full home video release. The first cartoon was included as an extra on the ''Film/{{Hellboy}}'' ''Film/Hellboy2004'' DVD, and the three UPA shorts were included as part of the UPA Jolly Frolics collection, but the rest remain in limbo. One of the biggest obstacles to a release is that one of the films, "Mysto Fox", only exists as a B&W dupe, with the color print being lost.
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* ContractualObligationProject: The three cartoons produced by UPA were a contractual obligation for their distribution contract with Columbia Pictures. UPA wanted to do cartoons that steered away from the clichés of the day, such as the use of FunnyAnimals and {{Slapstick}}, both of which the Fox and Crow cartoons exemplified in spades. The cartoons were actually well received (two were nominated for Academy Awards), which gave UPA free rein to make their own films with their own characters.
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* MissingEpisode: One of the shorts, "Mysto Fox", is only known to exist as a Black and white print--the color print was apparently lost some time ago.
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* MissingEpisode: One of the shorts, "Mysto Fox", is only known to exist as a Black and white print--the color print was apparently lost some time ago.ago.
* TheOtherDarrin: Creator/MelBlanc provided the voices of the title characters in their first cartoon. He was replaced by Frank Graham for subsequent cartoons.
* TheOtherDarrin: Creator/MelBlanc provided the voices of the title characters in their first cartoon. He was replaced by Frank Graham for subsequent cartoons.
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** Short subjects: As with most of Columbia's non-UPA shorts, the series has yet to see any full home video release. The first cartoon was included as an extra on the ''Hellboy'' DVD, and the three UPA shorts were included as part of the UPA Jolly Frolics collection, but the rest remain in limbo. One of the biggest obstacles to a release is that one of the films, "Mysto Fox", only exists as a B&W dupe, with the color print being lost.
** Comic books: Copyright problems have kept more than a handful of the long-running Fox and the Crow comics from ever being republished in a collection.
** Comic books: Copyright problems have kept more than a handful of the long-running Fox and the Crow comics from ever being republished in a collection.
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** Short subjects: As with most of Columbia's non-UPA shorts, the series has yet to see any full home video release. The first cartoon was included as an extra on the ''Hellboy'' ''Film/{{Hellboy}}'' DVD, and the three UPA shorts were included as part of the UPA Jolly Frolics collection, but the rest remain in limbo. One of the biggest obstacles to a release is that one of the films, "Mysto Fox", only exists as a B&W dupe, with the color print being lost.
** Comic books: Copyright problems (given that publisher Creator/DCComics is owned by Sony/Columbia rival Creator/WarnerBros) have kept more than a handful of the long-running Fox and the Crow comics from ever being republished in a collection.
** Comic books: Copyright problems (given that publisher Creator/DCComics is owned by Sony/Columbia rival Creator/WarnerBros) have kept more than a handful of the long-running Fox and the Crow comics from ever being republished in a collection.
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** Short subjects: As with most of Columbia's non-UPA shorts, the series has yet to see any home video release, barring a couple of shorts that were included as bonus features on some vintage Columbia [=DVDs=]--which is strange, considering Columbia has already restored their entire cartoon library, but it's not helped that one of the shorts only exists in B&W form. However, the shorts have occasionally aired on television.
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** Short subjects: As with most of Columbia's non-UPA shorts, the series has yet to see any full home video release, barring a couple of release. The first cartoon was included as an extra on the ''Hellboy'' DVD, and the three UPA shorts that were included as bonus features on some vintage Columbia [=DVDs=]--which is strange, considering Columbia has already restored their entire cartoon library, part of the UPA Jolly Frolics collection, but it's not helped the rest remain in limbo. One of the biggest obstacles to a release is that one of the shorts films, "Mysto Fox", only exists in as a B&W form. However, dupe, with the shorts have occasionally aired on television.color print being lost.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: As with most of Columbia's non-UPA shorts, the series has yet to see any home video release, barring a couple of shorts that were included as bonus features on some vintage Columbia [=DVDs=]--which is strange, considering Columbia has already restored their entire cartoon library, but it's not helped that one of the shorts only exists in B&W form. However, the shorts have occasionally aired on television. Copyright problems have also kept more than a handful of the long-running Fox and the Crow comics from ever being republished in a collection.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Affected on both fronts.
** Short subjects: As with most of Columbia's non-UPA shorts, the series has yet to see any home video release, barring a couple of shorts that were included as bonus features on some vintage Columbia [=DVDs=]--which is strange, considering Columbia has already restored their entire cartoon library, but it's not helped that one of the shorts only exists in B&W form. However, the shorts have occasionally aired ontelevision. television.
** Comic books: Copyright problems havealso kept more than a handful of the long-running Fox and the Crow comics from ever being republished in a collection.
** Short subjects: As with most of Columbia's non-UPA shorts, the series has yet to see any home video release, barring a couple of shorts that were included as bonus features on some vintage Columbia [=DVDs=]--which is strange, considering Columbia has already restored their entire cartoon library, but it's not helped that one of the shorts only exists in B&W form. However, the shorts have occasionally aired on
** Comic books: Copyright problems have
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: As with most of Columbia's non-UPA shorts, the series has yet to see any home video release, barring a couple of shorts that were included as bonus features on some vintage Columbia [=DVDs=]--which is strange, considering Columbia has already restored their entire cartoon library, but it's not helped that one of the shorts only exists in B&W form. However, the shorts have occasionally aired on television.
** Copyright problems have also kept more than a handful of the long-running Fox and the Crow comics from ever being republished in a collection.
** Copyright problems have also kept more than a handful of the long-running Fox and the Crow comics from ever being republished in a collection.
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* FollowTheLeader: The series was undoubtably an attempt at emulating the success of series like WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: As with most of Columbia's non-UPA shorts, the series has yet to see any home video release, barring a couple of shorts that were included as bonus features on some vintage Columbia [=DVDs=]--which is strange, considering Columbia has already restored their entire cartoon library, but it's not helped that one of the shorts only exists in B&W form. However, the shorts have occasionally aired ontelevision.
**television. Copyright problems have also kept more than a handful of the long-running Fox and the Crow comics from ever being republished in a collection.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: As with most of Columbia's non-UPA shorts, the series has yet to see any home video release, barring a couple of shorts that were included as bonus features on some vintage Columbia [=DVDs=]--which is strange, considering Columbia has already restored their entire cartoon library, but it's not helped that one of the shorts only exists in B&W form. However, the shorts have occasionally aired on
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** Copyright problems have also kept more than a handful of the long-running Fox and the Crow comics from ever being republished.
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** Copyright problems have also kept more than a handful of the long-running Fox and the Crow comics from ever being republished.republished in a collection.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: As with most of Columbia's non-UPA shorts, the series has yet to see any home video release, barring a couple of shorts that were included as bonus features on some vintage Columbia DVDs--which is strange, considering Columbia has already restored their entire cartoon library, but it's not helped that one of the shorts only exists in B&W form. However, the shorts have occasionally aired on television.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: As with most of Columbia's non-UPA shorts, the series has yet to see any home video release, barring a couple of shorts that were included as bonus features on some vintage Columbia DVDs--which [=DVDs=]--which is strange, considering Columbia has already restored their entire cartoon library, but it's not helped that one of the shorts only exists in B&W form. However, the shorts have occasionally aired on television.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: As with most of Columbia's non-UPA shorts, the series has yet to see any home video release, barring a couple of shorts that were included as bonus features on some vintage Columbia DVDs--which is strange, considering Columbia has already restored their entire cartoon library, but it's not helped that one of the shorts only exists in B&W form. However, the shorts have occasionally aired on television.
* MissingEpisode: One of the shorts, "Mysto Fox", is only known to exist as a Black and white print--the color print was apparently lost some time ago.
* MissingEpisode: One of the shorts, "Mysto Fox", is only known to exist as a Black and white print--the color print was apparently lost some time ago.