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Disney's exclusive contract with Technicolor, in effect until the end of 1935, forced other studio imitations of the series such as Creator/UbIwerks's ''WesternAnimation/ComicolorCartoons'', Creator/WarnerBros' ''[[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Merrie Melodies]]'', and Max Fleischer's ''WesternAnimation/ColorClassics'' to use Technicolor's inferior two-color process or a competing two-color system such as Cinecolor.

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Disney's exclusive contract with Technicolor, in effect until the end of 1935, forced other studio imitations of the series such as Creator/UbIwerks's ''WesternAnimation/ComicolorCartoons'', Creator/WarnerBros' Creator/WarnerBros's ''[[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Merrie Melodies]]'', and Max Fleischer's ''WesternAnimation/ColorClassics'' to use Technicolor's inferior two-color process or a competing two-color system such as Cinecolor.

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