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Disc #1: Bugs Bunny Classics

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1. “Hare Force” (Bugs Bunny; 1944)

2. “Hare Remover” (Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd; 1946)

3. “Hare Tonic” (Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd; 1945)

4. “A Hare Grows in Manhattan” (Bugs Bunny; 1947)

5. “Easter Yeggs” (Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd; 1947)

6. “The Wabbit Who Came to Supper” (Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd; 1942)

7. “Bowery Bugs” (Bugs Bunny, Steve Brody; 1949)

8. “Homeless Hare” (Bugs Bunny; 1950)

9. “The Case of the Missing Hare” (Bugs Bunny, Ali Bama; 1942)

10. “Acrobatty Bunny” (Bugs Bunny; 1946)

11. “Wackiki Wabbit” (Bugs Bunny; 1943)

12. “Hare Do” (Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd; 1949)

13. “Rebel Rabbit” (Bugs Bunny; 1949)

14. “Hillbilly Hare” (Bugs Bunny; 1950)

15. “Duck! Rabbit! Duck!” (Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd)

Audio Commentary by:

Jerry Beck (“The Wabbit Who Came to Supper” with Martha Sigall)

Michael Barrier (“Bowery Bugs” and “Hillbilly Hare”)

John Kricfalusi (“Wackiki Wabbit”)

Eric Goldberg (“Duck! Rabbit! Duck!”)

Greg Ford (“Hare Remover”, “Hare Tonic”, and “A Hare Grows in Manhattan”)

Eddie Fitzgerald (“Wackiki Wabbit”)

Disc #2: Hollywood Caricatures and Parodies

1. “Daffy Duck in Hollywood” (Daffy Duck; 1938)

2. “Hollywood Capers” (Beans; 1935)

3. “The Coo-Coo Nut Grove” (1936)

4. “Porky’s Road Run” (Porky Pig; 1937)

5. “The Woods Are Bulky of Cuckoos” (1937)

6. “She Was an Acrobat’s Daughter” (1937)

7. “The Film Fan” (Porky Pig; 1939)

8. “Speakin’ of the Weather” (1937)

9. “Thugs with Dirty Mugs” (Edward G. Robbemsome; 1939)

10. “Goofy Groceries” (Jack Bunny; 1941)

11. “Swooner Crooner” (Porky Pig; 1944)

12. “Wideo Wabbit” (Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd; 1956)

13. “The Honey-Mousers” (1956)

14. “The Last Hungry Cat” (Tweety, Sylvester; 1961)

15. “The Mouse That Jack Built” (Jack Benny; 1959)

Audio Commentary by:

Jerry Beck (“Hollywood Capers” with Martha Sigall)

Michael Barrier (“The Coo-Coo Nut Grove”)

Greg Ford (“Daffy Duck in Hollywood” and “She Was an Acrobat’s Daughter”)

Daniel Goldmark (“Swooner Crooner”)

June Foray (“The Honey-Mousers”)

Disc #3: Porky and the Pigs

1. “I Haven’t Got a Hat” (Porky Pig, Beans; 1935)

2. “Porky’s Romance (Porky Pig, Petunia Pig; 1937)

3. “Porky’s Party” (Porky Pig; 1938)

4. “Porky in Egypt” (Porky Pig, Humpty Bumpty; 1938)

5. “Porky and Teabiscuit” (Porky Pig; 1939)

6. “Pigs Is Pigs” (Piggy; 1937)

7. “Pigs in a Polka” (1943)

8. “Porky Pig’s Feat” (Porky Pig, Daffy Duck; 1943)

9. “Daffy Duck Slept Here (Porky Pig, Daffy Duck; 1948)

10. “Bye, Bye Bluebeard” (Porky Pig; 1949)

11. “An Egg Shuffle” (Porky Pig, Miss Prissy; 1950)

12. “Robin Hood Daffy” (Daffy Duck, Porky Pig; 1958)

13. “The Windblown Hare” (Bugs Bunny; 1949)

14. “Claws for Dismay (Porky Pig, Sylvester; 1954)

15. “Rocket Squad” (Daffy Duck, Porky Pig; 1956)

Audio Commentary by:

Jerry Beck (“I Haven’t Got a Hat”)

Mark Kausler (“Porky’s Romance”)

John Kricfalusi (“Porky’s Party”)

Daniel Goldmark (“Pigs in a Polka”)

Joe Dante (“Porky Pig’s Feat”)

Eric Goldberg (“Robin Hood Daffy”)

Eddie Fitzgerald (“Claws for Anxiety”)

Paul Dini (“Rocket Squad”)

Disc #4: All Stars Cartoon Party

1. “Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur” (Daffy Duck, Casper Caveman; 1939)

2. “Dapper Rabbit” (Bugs Bunny, Cottontail Smith; 1943)

3. “Daffy Duck and Egghead” (1938)

4. “A Hideous Twosome” (Tweety; 1945)

5. “Draftee Daffy” (Daffy Duck; 1945)

6. “Falling Hare” (Bugs Bunny; 1943)

7. “Steel Wool” (Ralph Wolf, Sam Sheepdog; 1957)

8. “Birds Anonymous” (Tweety, Sylvester; 1957)

9. “No Barking” (Claude Cat, Frisky Puppy; 1954)

10. “Rabbit Punch” (Bugs Bunny, Crusher; 1948)

11. “An Itch in Time” (Elmer Fudd, A. Flea; 1943)

12. “Odor-able Kitty” (Pepe Le Pew; 1945)

13. “Walky Talky Hawky” (Foghorn Leghorn, Henery Hawk; 1946)

14. “Gonzales Tamales” (Quickly Gonzales, Sylvester; 1957)

15. “To Beep or Not to Beep” (Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote; 1963)

Audio Commentary by:

Jerry Beck (“Birds Anonymous” and “Gonzales Tamales” with Art Leonardi)

Paul Dini (“Neat Rabbit”)

John Kricfalusi (“A Ghastly Twosome”, “Falling Hare” and “An Itch in Time” with Bill Melendez)

Michael Barrier (“Odor-able Kitty” and “Walky Talky Hawky”)

Milt Gray (“A Grisly Twosome

Known Bonus Features:

*”Philbert” – a rare 1963 TV pilot (Theatrical version)

*Private Snafu in “Gas” *Private Snafu in “Rumors” *Private Snafu in “Spies”

*”Point Rationing of Foods” (a rarely seen wartime short released 2/25/43)

* “The Own That Wasn’t” (the 1967 MGM Cartoon by Chuck Jones, based on the book by Frank Tashlin)

* THE BUGS BUNNY Point To – “The Honeymousers” (Production #1822 telecast 7/24/62)

* STORYBOARDS (includes deleted scenes) :

1. “Falling Hare”

2. “Porky’s Party”

* FROM THE VAULTS:

1. “Sinkin’ in the Bathtub” (1930 – first Looney Tunes cartoon)

2. “It’s Got Me Again” (1932 – the first Warner Bros. cartoon nominated for an Academy Award)

* Current Documentaries on:

1. Frank Tashlin

2. Murky & White cartoons

3. Restoration of cartoons

4. Pepe Le Pew

5. The Bugs-Elmer-Daffy Trilogy

6. Looney Tunes Go To War

7. Birds Annonymous tribute

So There it is. Hope you enjoy

This third entry in the common “Looney Tunes Golden Collection” series looks to be the best yet, mostly because of the selection of cartoons. Volume 1 was expansive, but the selection was too heavily weighted in favor of a relatively short period of time (about 1948 to 1953) . Volume 2 had a more diverse selection of cartoons, but had to include more Road Runner and Tweety cartoons than could comfortably be watched in one sitting. Volume 3 has the widest range of Warner Brothers cartoons yet, ranging from the debut of Porky Pig in 1935 to the demolish of the WB animation studio in 1963. And each disc will indicate a varied lineup of cartoons that can be watched from beginning to raze with pleasure.

Disc 1 is another Bugs Bunny festival, including such classics as the last cartoon in Chuck Jones’s Bugs/Daffy/Elmer hunting trilogy, Bugs’s enormous square dance routine in “Hillbilly Hare,” and less-familiar masterpieces such as the bizarre “Rebel Rabbit.” Disc 2 concentrates on cartoons with Hollywood parodies and celebrity caricatures, ranging from Tex Avery’s mountainous gangster-movie spoof “Thugs With Dirty Mugs” to Robert McKimson’s “The Mouse that Jack Built,” with the cast of the Jack Benny Point To voicing themselves. Disc 3, “Porky and the Pigs,” mostly concentrates on WB’s longest-running star, Porky Pig, featuring a friendly helping of hilarious and imaginative black-and-white cartoons by Frank Tashlin and Bob Clampett, as well as later classics like “Robin Hood Daffy.” And disc 4, “All Stars Cartoon Party,” collects some of the very best cartoons of WB’s biggest cartoon stars, including Tweety and Sylvester’s Oscar-winning “Birds Anonymous,” the debuts of Foghorn Leghorn and Pepe Le Pew, and Daffy trying to dodge the draft in “Draftee Daffy.” There are many masterpieces in this collection and few duds, a tribute to the wonderful depth of the WB cartoon catalogue.

The extras will be up to the previous high standard and then some, with novel featurettes including a tribute to director Frank Tashlin; from-the-vault rarities including the unaired animation/live-action pilot PHILBERT (directed by Friz Freleng and a young Richard Donner) ; novel storyboards; music-only tracks; and additional cartoons with characters like Bosko and Private Snafu. For the commentaries, WB has engaged a wider range of commentators this time around in addition to stalwarts Michael Barrier, Greg Ford and Jerry Beck, including superhero cartoon specialist Paul Dini commenting on Chuck Jones’s superhero cartoon parody “Super-Rabbit,” John Kricfalusi on several Bob Clampett cartoons; “Aladdin” animator Eric Goldberg on two Jones cartoons; Joe Dante on a cartoon by one of his biggest influences, Frank Tashlin; and more. As long as WB avoids the encoding and DVNR problems that afflicted some of the cartoons on the previous plot, this should be the best Looney Tunes DVD collection ever — until residence # 4.
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