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	<title>Comments on: &#8216;Underdog&#8217; DVDs Coming Soon</title>
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		<title>By: Joseph Guenther</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joseph Guenther</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jul 2007 21:47:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is a copy of my letter to the people who released these DVDs.

Sir,
   As a lifelong fan of underdog I was looking forward to the release of the cartoon on DVD. Once I started playing the DVDs I purchased I realized once again that some stupid editing choices had been made and once again much like the united american videos and sole DVD release an incomplete version of the cartoon series had been released on home video. I can only surmise that are neither fans or were old enough to remember how this show was originally presented. I realized this after watching a few minutes of volume one. The cartoon while digitally remastered is no longer the proper color. Sure those old episodes I watched on local television are pretty beat up but the colors are right. The way underdogs costume looks now the costume isn&#039;t red but a very dark murky color. By the way as a fan of underdog I own the original DVD UAV released a few years ago and the bonus content including joe harris interview is the same although you&#039;ve spread out the extras to three DVDs. Anyone whose a fan of underdog remembers the don&#039;t touch that dial opening clip as well as various other clips including one that previews the next episode. Also disturbing is the themes of companion cartoons Tennessee Tuxedo which had a redubbed theme and the various overedited themes like go go gophers to name one. I was hoping that UAVs editing mistakes would be realized and the cartoon I love would be presented properly. I guess I was wrong. I can only imagine what other cartoons you have butchered.

Thank you for your time.                   Joseph Guenther
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a copy of my letter to the people who released these DVDs.</p>
<p>Sir,<br />
   As a lifelong fan of underdog I was looking forward to the release of the cartoon on DVD. Once I started playing the DVDs I purchased I realized once again that some stupid editing choices had been made and once again much like the united american videos and sole DVD release an incomplete version of the cartoon series had been released on home video. I can only surmise that are neither fans or were old enough to remember how this show was originally presented. I realized this after watching a few minutes of volume one. The cartoon while digitally remastered is no longer the proper color. Sure those old episodes I watched on local television are pretty beat up but the colors are right. The way underdogs costume looks now the costume isn&#8217;t red but a very dark murky color. By the way as a fan of underdog I own the original DVD UAV released a few years ago and the bonus content including joe harris interview is the same although you&#8217;ve spread out the extras to three DVDs. Anyone whose a fan of underdog remembers the don&#8217;t touch that dial opening clip as well as various other clips including one that previews the next episode. Also disturbing is the themes of companion cartoons Tennessee Tuxedo which had a redubbed theme and the various overedited themes like go go gophers to name one. I was hoping that UAVs editing mistakes would be realized and the cartoon I love would be presented properly. I guess I was wrong. I can only imagine what other cartoons you have butchered.</p>
<p>Thank you for your time.                   Joseph Guenther</p>
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