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For the cartoon releases, would the shorts be sourced from Patnel Productions prints? (The prints where a certain part of the short's opening credits sequence is usually presented in a still frame plastering over whatever logos, credits and/or references were previously at the beginning of the film master itself, and there would usually be a still frame of a "The End" card plastering over whatever logos, credits and/or references were previously at the end; these particular prints were first used on releases from Viking Entertainment's Viking Video Classics (later became Troy Gold in 1988, only to be merged into Burbank Video the following year) label, as well as Conrad Sprout's Hollywood Select Video label, which Viking Entertainment was the original marketing, distribution and sales agent for until 1987 when Timeless Video took over as the agent) Also, would some of the shorts on these releases (including the Warner Bros. shorts, mostly the pre-1948 color ones that were owned by MGM/UA at the time) be low-pitched?
 
Also, since these are public domain-based releases, when would these tapes have been re-released, and/or when would they have been discontinued?
[[Special:Contributions/69.85.235.45|69.85.235.45]] 12:25, 13 May 2024 (UTC)
 
* It depends, for most of these questions. And no, Patnel prints wouldn't have been used. --[[User:IlCattivo25|IlCattivo25]] ([[User talk:IlCattivo25|talk]]) 20:34, 13 May 2024 (UTC)
 
Not to mention that the Patnel Productions prints are notable for appearing on releases from Cartoons 'R' Fun. [[Special:Contributions/2601:4C4:4000:A8C0:DD6D:8FCE:5CE5:8351|2601:4C4:4000:A8C0:DD6D:8FCE:5CE5:8351]] 02:26, 14 May 2024 (UTC)