No, it's not fake but the screen brightness and clarity are so high that it makes you wonder if it's a real screen until someone touches it. It doesn't so much as flicker until you start touching it or pressing buttons.
It's all in the design...I find the blackjacks to be long device with little screen and big keyboard, while the curve does not seem like that at all....
The only one of those I know for certain that has had a DVD release was Phantom Tollbooth. I've seen both Rover Dangerfield and The Mouse and His Child on VHS so I'd recommend looking around video warehouses, existing Hollywood Videos that are selling VHS tapes, and even garage sales.
Don't forget Danny Cooksey. He was just five years removed from Diff'rent Strokes when he became Montana Max on Tiny Toons. Well, he was a teen . . . but still.
How about a reversal? After reading numerous posts about how horrible the Larry Doyle Looney Tunes shorts were, I watched them and didn't have the vitriolic reaction that others did. (Well, except for "Cock-a-Doodle Duel")
At least one American animation company, Rankin-Bass, had been outsourcing animation to Japan since the mid-1960's, so you'd have to go back at least that far. I suspect the last time there has been no foreign outsourcing was when the major film studios all had their own in-house animation...
You know, I was thinking about this. Maybe with the exception of a few. Many shows, I don't see holding up so well after many years. They will really date themselves trying to be so edgy in humor and design
I got a kick out of the 'Spider-Pig' bit, and Homer nibbling on the electricuted fish. Hope they have an explination why Schwarzenegger was used when they could've used Ranier Wolfcastle instead since he's based on Schwarzenegger anyway. While i do plan on seeing this, i am a bit concerned about...