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I've only seen the B&W silent version, but it's still funnY!
larry41onEbay4 May 2014
I've seen it on YouTube in the only form it seems to survive in, B&W and silent but the comedy stick is still there and the character's personalities come through! Seek it out in any form and maybe you too will be searching like hundreds of other to find the original Technicolor sound version... "The cartoon historian Jerry Beck wrote on Cartoon Brew, "One of the "Holy Grails" amongst us cartoon historians is the series of four Barney Google cartoons produced in Technicolor by Columbia Pictures' Screen Gems cartoon unit in 1935.

King Features had it in their contracts with Hollywood studios that the films adapting their comic strip creations would be destroyed after ten years (popular demand allowed exceptions to the rule for the Popeye cartoons, Flash Gordon serials and Blondie movies). Thus, many of King Features movie adaptations were considered lost for many decades (luckily prints of King's numerous serials – The Phantom, Mandrake The Magician, Secret Agent X-9, etc. – have surfaced in recent years). However, Google still remains on the "Most Wanted" list by cartoon buffs and comic strip historians. (A 1946 Paramount Snuffy Smith cartoon, Spree For All is, as far as I know, still non-existent).

British film collector Lee Glover has tracked down several 50 foot rolls of black and white silent Barney Google 16mm home movies versions (excerpts of the Columbia Google cartoons were sold to home movie enthusiasts of the era). He has virtually reconstructed Teched In The Head (1935), the first of the series. It's no classic, but it's a treat to see one of these, just to get a taste of what we've been denied all these years." "
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