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11 Jan

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I know, we all have our common cartoons. And it’s easy to nit-pick on the selection of ‘toons in each volume. But, with the release of Vol. 4, there are aloof OVER 700 LOONEY TUNES that Warner Bros. can determine from. I mediate it’s imperative that we fans continue supporting each release, in order to continue the Golden Collection series.

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Having said that, I would purchase that they terminate giving each disc a single theme. I care for these classic cartoons, but even I will have disaster sitting through 15 Hasty Gonzales cartoons in a row. Wouldn’t it be more fun for viewers to mix it up a puny? Or better yet, choose a cue from the Columbia House Video Library, and give each eminent cartoon director his acquire disc.

OK, so I’m guilty of nit-picking, too. Vol. 4 is another worship trove for classic animation fans, with unbelievable bonus materials. So near one, Looney Tunes fans! Grab The Golden Collection Vol. 4 so we can articulate that “That’s NOT all, folks!”

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At this yearly pase I will have to wait till about the year 2020 to have a complete Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies-collection! ;) So hold them coming! I cherish the favorites, but I also like and am eager in the lesser known ones!

Here’s data on Golden Collection #4:

* Includes 60 episodes on a Four-Disc Site.

* Disc One: Showcase the long-eared star extraordin-hare with 15 Bugs Bunny Cartoons, including the 1958′s Oscar-winning Best Cartoon Short Subject Knighty Knight Bugs.

* Disc Two: (Porky Pig) celebrates animation sage Frank Tashin, who brought a filmmaker’s gaze for angles, editing and style to his cartoon creations.

* Disc Three: Zips along pronto with fast-acting Rapid Gonzales and includes Tabasco Road Mexicall Shmoes and Pied Piper of Guadalupe, all of which were nominated for Academy Awards.

* Disc Four: And cats may have nine lives but they also have 15 cartoons on the fourth disc’s batch of feline follies. The Fur’s Gonna Flit.

* 26 Commentary Tracks on 25 Shorts (The Aristo-Cat fetch 2 commentary Tracks) by the likes of Paul Dini, Eric Goldberg, June Foray, Michael Barrier, Brand Kausler, Daniel Goldmark, Greg Ford, Eddie Fitzgerald, Stan Freberg, Art Leonardi, Jerry Beck and comments by the gradual Frank Tashlin, the gradual Fritz Freleng and the leisurely Chuck Jones.

* 15 Alternate Studio Tracks (music or music and effects only tracks) .

* 8 Cartoons From the Vault:

- The Goldbrick (1943 Snafu short) .

- The Home Front (1943 Snafu short) .

- Censored (1944 Snafu short) .

- 90 Day Wounder (1956 Army reinlistment film by Chuck Jones) .

- Drafty, Isn’t It? (1957 Army recruitment film by Chuck Jones) .

- Porky’s Breakdowns.

- Sahara Hare Storyboard Reel.

- Porky’s Terrible Fish Storyboard Reel.

* 7 Slow the Tunes Documentaries:

- Bugs Bunny Superstar Piece 1 (1976 documentary) .

- Bugs Bunny Supperstar Fraction 2 (1976 documentary) .

- Friz on Film (modern documentary) .

- 2 Slack The Scenes Observe at Bugs Bunny Present.

* Frank Tashlin’s Storyboards.

- Miniature Chic’s Astonishing Mother.

- Tony and Clarence.

* Fifty Years of Bugs Bunny in three & one half Minutes (1989 short)

* Porky and Daffy in The William Suppose Overtures!

* The Bugs Bunny Show:

- Ballpiont Puns Bridging Sequences.

- Foreign Legion Leghorn Audio Recording Sessions.

* Trailer Gallery:

- Bugs Bunny’s Cartoon Carnival.

- Bugs Bunny’s: All Star Revue.

* Slack the Tunes:

- Twilight in Tunes: The Music of Raymond Scott.

- Powerhouse in Pictures.

- One Hit Wonders.

- Sing-A-Song of Loonet Tune.

- The Art of the Gag!

- Wild Lines: The Art of Explain Acting.

- Looney Tunes: A Cast of Thousands.

* DISC ONE: Bugs Bunny Classics:

1. Roman Legion-Hare.

2. The Grey Hound Hare.

3. Rabbit Hood.

4. Operation Rabbit.

5. Knight-mare Hare.

6. Southern Fried Rabbit.

7. Mississippi Hare.

8. Hurdy-Gurdy Hare.

9. Forward March Hare.

10. Sahara Hare.

11. Barbary Flit Bunny.

12. To Hare is Human.

13. 8 Ball Bunny.

14. Knighty Knight Bugs.

15. Rabbit Romeo.

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** DISC TWO: Frank Tashlin;

1. The Case Of The Stuttering Pig.

2. Puny Pancho Vanilla.

3. Petite Beau Porky.

4. Now That Summer is Gone.

5. Porky in The North Woods.

6. You’re An Education.

7. Porky’s Railrood.

8. Plane Daffy.

9. Porky the Fireman.

10. Cracked Ice.

11. Puss N Booty.

12. I Got Plenty Of Mutton.

13. Booby Hatched.

14. Porky’s Poulty Plant

15. The Monotonous Cupid.

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*** DISC THREE: Quickly Gonzales;

1. Cat-tails For Two.

2. Tabasco Road.

3. Tortilla Flaps.

4. Mexicali Schmoes.

5. Here Today, Gone Tamale.

6. West Of The Pesos.

7. Cannery Woe.

8. Pied Piper Of Guadalupe.

9. Mexican Boarders.

10. Chili Weather.

11. A Message To Gracias.

12. Nuts and Volts.

13. Panchos Hideway.

14. The Wild Roam.

15. A-Haunting We Will Go.

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**** DISC FOUR: Cats;

1. The Night Watchman.

2. Conrad The Sailor.

3. The Sour Puss.

4. The Aristo-Cat.

5. Dough Ray Me-ow!

6. Pizzicato Pussycat.

7. Kiss Me Cat?

8. Cat Feud.

9. The Unexpected Pest.

10. Go Soar A Kit.

11. Kiddin’ The kitten.

12. A Peck Of Peril.

13. Mouse And Garden.

14. Porky’s Terrible House.

15. Swallow the leader.
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06 Jan

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Animation record Chuck Jones had a mythic place of ground rules for his ingenious Road Runner series: the setting was always the desert, the characters never spoke, the Road Runner never left the road, the Coyote never caught the Road Runner, etc. A similar location of rules seems at work in THE GOLDEN COLLECTION introductory DVD presentation of Warner Bros. racy shorts. Here is the breakdown:

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1. The majority of the fifty-six motion pictures included are artistically essential and the collection as a whole is a sheer delight which belongs in the library of anyone who loves classic cartoons. The space includes such masterpieces and favorite favorites as “Duck Amuck”, “Bully for Bugs”, “Deduce You Say”, “Expeditiously and Furry-ous”, “Long-Haired Hare”, “Rabbit of Seville”, “Rabbit Fire”, “Rabbit Seasoning”, “The Scarlet Pumpernickel”, “Wabbit Twouble” and “Duck Dodgers in the 24-1/2 Century”. All the films, even the weakest, deserve preservation, restoration and DVD availability.

2. The selection of complete shorts spans two decades (1940-59), according to year of initial theatrical release. This means that the heyday of Porky Pig (1936-39) is excluded, along with the historic Harman-Ising period (1930-33) and such early characters as Bosko, Buddy and Foxy. On the other hand, the residence is also free of material from the Warner cartoon studio’s years of decline (1960-64) and decay (1965-69) .

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3. Within the 1940-59 span is an intensive focus on the six-year “middle” period 1948-53, when the Warner cartoons were at their technical zenith. Fully half of the films in the collection were released during the three peak years of 1949-51 (ten in 1950 alone) . The high degree of concentration allows for appreciation of the studio output of a particular era, lent difference and variety by the broader context.

4. The star of the expose is unquestionably Bugs Bunny, with twenty-one cartoons. There is an adequate amount, for a starter area, of Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, and Sylvester & Tweety. Key films of the Road Runner, Pepé Le Pew, Foghorn Leghorn and Speedily Gonzales are duly included. Vital supporting characters like Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam and Marvin the Martian are well-represented, and the Tasmanian Devil makes a token appearance. The bill is rounded out with a few one-shots and curios.

5. The individual directors at Warner’s animation studio are as well-known as its character stars. A burly twenty-five of the films (almost half) are by superstar director Chuck Jones (and written by Michael Maltese) . Most of the rest are directed by Friz Freling, with several by Robert McKimson and one by Arthur Davis. Only three films are directed by the stout Bob Clampett.

6. There are no films directed by the legendary Tex Avery, who departed the studio in the early 1940′s, or the influential stylist Frank Tashlin.

7. Most cartoons are voiced by the extraordinary Mel Blanc.

8. All cartoons are scored by Music Director Carl W. Stalling or his immediate successor.

9. Most vital of the anomalies is the bad showing of the ultra-popular (and ultra-”violent”) Road Runner, with only one episode (albeit his debut) ; while tired weak Foghorn Leghorn encores with an undistinguished unhurried episode — rather than, say, “The High and the Flighty”, his memorable pairing with Daffy Duck. In keeping with Rule #6, Avery’s Oscar-nominated classic “A Wild Hare” (1940), the first “suitable” Bugs Bunny cartoon, is supplanted by Jones’ “Elmer’s Candid Camera”, a rare prototype from earlier that year which features the debut of Elmer Fudd and the still-evolving Wascal Wabbit. And the extras, in their mania for completeness, include the consuming excerpts from the feature films TWO GUYS FROM TEXAS and MY DREAM IS YOURS twice each, but only one version is digitally restored.

10. Not all of these Golden Era cartoons are masterpieces or upright classics, but the less exceptional films included recount the high standard against which the astonishing stand out. A technically obscene quota quickie like McKimson’s “Rabbit’s Kin” shines because negate artist Stan Freburg’s endearingly listless Pete Puma character is memorable. A couple of honorable duds (Davis’ “Porky Chops”, for instance) have been thrown in for advantageous measure, and even these succor to offset the overall excellence of the remainder.

11. Organization is minimal, with most of the Bugs Bunny material on Disc One, Daffy and Porky on Disc Two, and the others in an “All-Star” free-for-all on Discs Three and Four. The cartoons are presented in seemingly random order, but this very randomness is exactly how audiences experienced them both in theaters and on television.

12. The hours of extras are an embarrassment of riches.

13. Such beloved masterpieces as “Beanstalk Bunny”, “Duck, Rabbit, Duck!”, “Robin Hood Daffy”, “The Singing Sword”, “The Three Diminutive Bops”, the Oscar-Winning Rabbit’s “Knighty-Knight Bugs”, and (supremely) “One Froggy Evening” and “What’s Opera, Doc? “, have been withheld for future DVD editions. The state is designed to whet the appetite for more and leaves the grateful viewer with grand to notice forward to.

14. THE GOLDEN COLLECTION is worth more than its cost in dollars and is an infinitely better investment than the cheap alternate “Premiere Collection”, which simply duplicates Discs Three and Four with no extras. The Premiere Collection is kiddie fodder for the undiscerning bargain-store shopper and is to be avoided by anyone concerned with art and common culture. High sales of the vastly estimable Golden Edition will settle future releases, so consume ‘em up and give ‘em to your friends.

CARTOONS ARE FOR EVERYONE!

For those of you who have a celebrated Director you may have found categorization by character quite frustrating. Personally I don’t care for a whole disc of Bugs, or a whole disc of Daffy; I want a whole disc of Chuck or a whole disc of Friz. Even the splendid episode lists above, which really do acquire all the information you need, are not organized according to how the episodes appear on the discs in the collection. To remedy this pickle I have the following list to provide you with the episodes, organized in the order they appear on the discs, and who directed them. I hope this proves useful to someone, and will attach them from having to do this all over again themselves.

Volume One: Disc One

1.Baseball Bugs (Friz Freleng)

2.Rabbit Seasoning (Chuck Jones)

3.Long-Haired Hare (Chuck Jones)

4.High Diving Hare (Friz Freleng)

5.Bully for Bugs (Chuck Jones)

6.What’s Up Doc? (Robert McKimson)

7.Rabbit’s Kin (Robert McKimson)

8.Water, Water Every Hare (Chuck Jones)

9.Gigantic House Bunny (Friz Freleng)

10.Sizable Top Bunny (Robert McKimson)

11.My Bunny Lies Over the Sea (Chuck Jones)

12.Wabbit Twouble (Bob Clampett)

13.Ballot Box Bunny (Friz Freleng)

14.Rabbit of Seville (Chuck Jones)

Volume One: Disc Two

1.Duck Amuck (Chuck Jones)

2.Dough for the Do-Do (Bob Clampett)

3.Drip Along Daffy (Chuck Jones)

4.Scaredy Cat (Chuck Jones)

5.The Ducksters (Chuck Jones)

6.The Scarlet Pumpernickel (Chuck Jones)

7.Yankee Doodle Daffy (Friz Freleng)

8.Porky Chops (Arthur Davis)

9.Wearing of the Grin (Chuck Jones)

10.Deduce, You Say (Chuck Jones)

11.Boobs in the Woods (Robert McKimson)

12.Golden Yeggs (Friz Freleng)

13.Rabbit Fire (Chuck Jones)

14.Duck Dodgers in the 24 ½ Century (Chuck Jones)

Volume One: Disc Three

1.Elmer’s Candid Camera (Chuck Jones)

1.Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears (Chuck Jones)

2.Rapidly and Furry-ous (Chuck Jones)

3.Hair Raising Hare (Chuck Jones)

4.The Bad Orphan (Chuck Jones)

5.Haredevil Hare (Chuck Jones)

6.For Scent-imental Reasons (Chuck Jones)

7.Frosty Hare (Chuck Jones)

8.The Hypo-Chondri-Cat (Chuck Jones)

9.Baton Bunny (Chuck Jones)

10.Feed the Kitty (Chuck Jones)

11.Don’t Give up the Sheep (Chuck Jones)

12.Bugs Bunny gets the Boid (Bob Clampett)

13.Tortoise Wins by a Hare (Bob Clampett)

Volume One: Disc Four

1.Canary Row (Friz Freleng)

2.Bunker Hill Bunny (Friz Freleng)

3.Kit for Cat (Friz Freleng)

4.Putty Tat Inconvenience (Friz Freleng)

5.Bugs and Thugs (Friz Freleng)

6.Canned Feud (Friz Freleng)

7.Wobble Jerks (Friz Freleng)

8.Fleet Gonzales (Friz Freleng)

9.Tweety’s S.O.S. (Friz Freleng)

10.The Foghorn Leghorn (Robert McKimson)

11.Daffy Duck Hunt (Robert McKimson)

12.Early to Bet (Robert McKimson)

13.Broken Leghorn (Robert McKimson)

14.Devil May Hare (Robert McKimson)
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05 Dec

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For those of you who have a current Director you may have found categorization by character quite frustrating. Personally I don’t care for a whole disc of Bugs, or a whole disc of Daffy; I want a whole disc of Chuck or a whole disc of Friz. Even the beautiful episode lists above, which really do contain all the information you need, are not organized according to how the episodes appear on the discs in the collection. To remedy this scrape I have the following list to provide you with the episodes, organized in the order they appear on the discs, and who directed them. I hope this proves useful to someone, and will effect them from having to do this all over again themselves.

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Volume Two: Disc One

1.The Mammoth Snooze (Bob Clampett)

2.Broomstick Bunny (Chuck Jones)

3.Bugs Bunny Rides Again (Friz Freleng)

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4.Bunny Hugged (Chuck Jones)

5.French Rarebit (Bob Clampett)

6.Gorilla my Dreams (Robert McKimson)

7.The Hare-Brained Hypnotist (Friz Freleng)

8.Hare Conditioned (Chuck Jones)

9.The Heckling Hare (Tex Avery)

10.Small Red Riding Rabbit (Friz Freleng)

11.Tortoise Beats Hare (Tex Avery)

12.Rabbit Transit (Friz Freleng)

13.Slick Hare (Friz Freleng)

14.Baby Buggy Bunny (Chuck Jones)

15.Hyde and Hare (Friz Freleng)

Volume Two: Disc Two

1.Beep Beep (Chuck Jones)

2.Going! Going! Gosh! (Chuck Jones)

3.Zipping Along (Chuck Jones)

4.Conclude! Spy! And Urge! (Chuck Jones)

5.Ready, Spot, Zoom, (Chuck Jones)

6.Guided Muscle (Chuck Jones)

7.Gee Whiz-z-z (Chuck Jones)

8.There They Go-Go-Go (Chuck Jones)

9.Scrambled Aches (Chuck Jones)

10. Zoom and Bored (Chuck Jones)

11.Whoa, Be-Gone! (Chuck Jones)

12.Cheese Chasers (Chuck Jones)

13.The Dover Boys (Chuck Jones)

14.Mouse Wreckers (Chuck Jones)

15.A absorb for Punishment (Chuck Jones)

Volume Two: Disc Three

1.Terrible Ol’ Putty Tat (Friz Freleng)

2.All Abir-r-r-d (Friz Freleng)

3.Room and Bird (Friz Freleng)

4.Tweet Tweet Tweety (Friz Freleng)

5.Gift Wrapped (Friz Freleng)

6.Ain’t she Tweet (Friz Freleng)

7.A Bird in a Guilty Cage (Friz Freleng)

8.Snow Buisness (Friz Freleng)

9.Tweetie Pie (Friz Freleng)

10.Kitty Cornered (Bob Clampett)

11.Baby Bottleneck (Bob Clampett)

12.Outmoded Glory (Chuck Jones)

13.The Ample Piggy Bank Robbery (Bob Clampett)

14.Duck Soup to Nuts (Friz Freleng)

15.Porky in Wackyland (Bob Clampett)

Volume Two: Disc Four

1.Aid Alley Oproar (Friz Freleng)

1.Book Revue (Bob Clampett)

2.A Corny Concerto (Bob Clampett)

3.Have You Got Any Castles? (Frank Tashlin)

4.Hollywood Steps Out (Unknown)

5.I Care For to Singa (Tex Avery)

6.Katnip kollege (Unknown)

7.The Hep Cat (Bob Clampett)

8.The Three Diminutive Bops (Friz Freleng)

9.One Froggy Evening (Chuck Jones)

10.Rhapsody Rabbit (Friz Freleng)

11.Expose Biz Bugs (Friz Freleng)

12.Stage Door Cartoon (Friz Freleng)

13.What’s Opera, Doc (Chuck Jones)

14.You Ought to be in Pictures (Friz Freleng)

The marketing fetch said last year defending the omission of “What’s Opera Doc? ” and “One Froggy Evening” from the first volume is that if they had all the best cartoons on the first area what will they do for an encore? Well, even without these two classics this area would unexcited stand up as a broad sequel to the first volume (Which was fair as agreeable despite the pedantic naysayers.)

Here some of the reasons why this state is worth your money;

First off the restoration job is unbiased like the first place and it is all uncut, so the addition of all the material which Cartoon Network might believe ghastly for your child is included, but let’s peer at some of the best toons…

Porky in Wackyland

Great to behold that they aren’t panicked to stick a unlit and white cartoon in there especially this tall surreal classic which introduced the Dodo bird.

The Dover Boys

The cartoon that introduced smear animation that was despised by the studio producers but is now frail in practically all television animation. Especially Cartoon Network.

You Ought to Be in Pictures

Great one that has Daffy and Porky interacting with precise people. The droll thing is the actual people aren’t actors. They were all workers at Termite Terrace.

Three Slight Bops

Friz Freleng finally let loose a slight with this highly creative swinging bewitch of the three puny pigs. I haven’t seen this one in ages, it’s practically Freleng’s best work.

A Corny Concerto

Great parody on Disney’s Fantasia by Bob Clampett. This state really pays tribute to him.

Of course that’s barely even the tip of the iceberg of the quality of this residence. All those Road Runner and Sylvester and Tweety cartoons might establish some people off but I can’t study why you shouldn’t procure this plot if you aren’t a fan… Unless you’re broke I guess…

POST-THOUGHTS;

After seen the area I can say that Warner Bros. is very valorous for including shorts like Have You Got Any Castles uncut. I thank them for that and I’d like to add that disc 4 is the best disc on the station with disc 1 in second station. Other highlights include; Ren And Stimpy creator, John K’s commentary on The Stout Piggy Bank Robbery, a dead-serious patriotic short by Chuck Jones called Former Glory and the cartoon that got Tex Avery fired; Heckling Hare. I’d also like to reiterate, these shorts are uncut and exactly how they were when they were released with the exception of the blue ribbon title cards. The abrupt ending to Heckling Hare was how that short was originally released and the footage that was meant to be there was gone because the studios didn’t like it and this of course angered Tex Avery. So in case anyone was suspicious about that there’s the explanation, so they are uncut from their unique release date.
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11 Sep

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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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