The film switches back to 2.35:1 when it becomes live-action and never switches back, even for the remainder of the cartoon sequences.
The live-action performance (and the second cartoon sequence) have the pre-recorded soundtrack off, by about a second and a half.
The cartoon sequence integrated with the live action in the "Rippling Rhythm" sequence was directed by Leon Schlesinger.
Donald Duck makes a cameo appearance in the cartoon sequence in 200 Motels (1971).
The scenes from the play were linked by cartoon sequences between them.
In cases where there is no match (e.g. brief cartoon sequences with an elevated frame rate), then the filter falls back on another deinterlacing method such as blending or line-doubling.
The show focuses on the misdeeds of famous historical figures using forensic investigation, cartoon sequences, and historian interviews.
The person's life story is explored through cartoon sequences and historian interviews.
In addition to the numerous martial arts sequences, the film also features a cartoon sequence in part two and a partial CGI sequence in part three.
The film featured a cartoon sequence in Technicolor which is in black and white in most prints.