Looney Tunes Golden Vol 2 (late Oct - early Nov) list!
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Looney Tunes Golden Vol 2 (late Oct - early Nov) list!
- "Hare-Brained Hypnotist" (Bugs Bunny/Elmer Fudd - 1942)
- "Little Red Riding Rabbit" (Bugs Bunny - 1944)
- "Stage Door Cartoon" (Bugs Bunny/Elmer Fudd - 1944)
- "Hare Conditioned" (Bugs Bunny - 1945)
- "Rhapsody Rabbit" (Bugs Bunny - 1946)
- "The Big Snooze" (Bugs Bunny/Elmer Fudd - 1946)
- "Slick Hare" (Bugs Bunny/Elmer Fudd - 1947)
- "Bugs Bunny Rides Again" (Bugs Bunny/Yosemite Sam - 1948)
- "Gorilla My Dreams" (Bugs Bunny/Gruesome Gorilla - 1948)
- "Bunny Hugged" (Bugs Bunny - 1951)
- "French Rarebit" (Bugs Bunny/Louis and Francois - 1951)
- "Baby Buggy Bunny" (Bugs Bunny/Baby-Faced Finster - 1954)
- "Hyde And Hare" (Bugs Bunny - 1955)
- "Broom-Stick Bunny" (Bugs Bunny/Witch Hazel - 1956),
- "What's Opera, Doc?" (Bugs Bunny/Elmer Fudd - 1957)
- "Beep Beep" (Road Runner/Coyote - 1952)
- "Going! Going! Gosh!" (Road Runner/Coyote - 1952)
- "Zipping Along" (Road Runner/Coyote - 1953)
- "Stop! Look! and Hasten!" (Road Runner/Coyote - 1954)
- "Guided Muscle" (Road Runner/Coyote - 1955)
- "Ready.. Set.. Zoom!" (Road Runner/Coyote - 1955)
- "Gee Whiz-z-z-z!" (Road Runner/Coyote - 1956)
- "There They Go-Go-Go!" (Road Runner/Coyote - 1956)
- "Scrambled Aches" (Road Runner/Coyote - 1957)
- "Zoom And Bored" (Road Runner/Coyote - 1957)
- "Whoa, Be-Gone!" (Road Runner/Coyote - 1958)
- "Porky In Wackyland" (Porky Pig - 1938)
- "Old Glory" (Porky Pig - 1939)
- "Book Revue" (Daffy Duck - 1946)
- "Show Biz Bugs" (Bugs Bunny/Daffy Duck - 1957)
- "Kitty Kornered" (Porky/Sylvester - 1946)
- "Tweety Pie" (Sylvester/Tweety - 1947)
- "Back Alley Op-Roar" (Elmer Fudd/Sylvester - 1948)
- "Bad Ol' Putty Tat" (Sylvester/Tweety - 1949)
- "All a Bir-r-r-rd" (Sylvester/Tweety - 1950)
- "Room And Bird" (Sylvester/Tweety - 1951)
- "Tweet Tweet Tweety" (Sylvester/Tweety - 1951)
- "A Bird In A Guilty Cage" (Sylvester/Tweety - 1952)
- "Ain't She Tweet" (Sylvester/Tweety - 1952)
- "Gift Wrapped" (Sylvester/Tweety - 1952)
- "Snow Business" (Sylvester/Tweety - 1953)
- "You Ought to Be in Pictures" (Daffy/Porky - 1940)
- "Duck Soup To Nuts" (Daffy/Porky - 1944)
- "Baby Bottleneck" (Daffy/Porky - 1946)
- "The Great Piggy Bank Robbery" (Daffy Duck as "Duck Twacy" - 1946)
- "I Love To Singa" ("Owl" Jolson - 1936)
- "Have You Got Any Castles?" (1938)
- "Katnip Kollege" (Johnny Cat - 1938)
- "Hollywood Steps Out" (1941)
- "The Heckling Hare" (Bugs Bunny/Willoughby - 1941)
- "Tortoise Beats Hare" (Bugs Bunny/Cecil Turtle - 1941)
- "The Dover Boys at Pimento University or 'The Rivals of Roquefort Hall'" (1942)
- "The Hep Cat" (Hep Cat - 1942)
- "Corny Concerto" (Doc and Champ - 1943)
- "Rabbit Transit" (Bugs Bunny/Cecil Turtle - 1947)
- "Mouse Wreckers" (Hubie and Bertie/Claude Cat - 1948)
- "Bear For Punishment" (Henry, Ma, & Junyer Bear - 1951)
- "Cheese Chasers" (Hubie and Bertie - 1951)
- "One Froggy Evening" (Michigan J. Frog - 1955)
- "Three Little Bops" (1957)
According to TV Shows on DVD
We get the much demanded "What's Opera, Doc" and "One Froggy Evening" and a full disc of Road Runner / Wile E. Coyote, but no Foghorn, Pepe, Speedy, Marvin or Taz. Looks like there's a full disc of all minor characters this time, too.
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I wonder if they're going to put out another bare-bones 2-disc set as well as the Golden collection. Not that I would buy it (I woudn't), I'm just curious because if they just package discs 3 & 4 like last time, that makes for an odd assortment.
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Two of my all-time faves are going to be on this set - Back Alley Oproar and The Hep Cat! If they'd've only put Hush My Mouse on this one it'd be a 100% hit instead of 99.99%!
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Originally posted by Decker
I wonder if they're going to put out another bare-bones 2-disc set as well as the Golden collection.
I wonder if they're going to put out another bare-bones 2-disc set as well as the Golden collection.
From what I understand, the 2-disc set sold surprisingly poorly, and the 4-disc sold surprisingly well. I wouldn't be too surprised if they ditched the 2-disc set. Makes senese, since it's the bigtime fans that are going to buy this, and who's only going to buy half of it?
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I loved those Looney Tunes. They are still funny to this day, and i'm not talking about cute funny, i really mean ha ha funny. I remember recently watching Robin Hood Daffy in the part when he tries to swing down on the person riding on the horse through the forest. He keeps hitting a tree, then continues to swing hitting a tree each time, each time saying '...and away!' only more withered and pathetic each time he hits the tree until looking all goofy with his teeth broken.
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Originally posted by Red Dog
Lot more RR/Coyote on this one.
Lot more RR/Coyote on this one.
Tha will make me buy this - if I remember right there was only1 on the last one which was not enough.
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"I love to singa"
about the moona and the juna and the springa.
I always seem to catch this one on television. Can never get that damn song out of my head for hours.
about the moona and the juna and the springa.
I always seem to catch this one on television. Can never get that damn song out of my head for hours.
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Originally posted by Arcade
"I love to singa"
about the moona and the juna and the springa.
I always seem to catch this one on television. Can never get that damn song out of my head for hours.
"I love to singa"
about the moona and the juna and the springa.
I always seem to catch this one on television. Can never get that damn song out of my head for hours.
Now we've all got it stuck in our heads!!
Make it STOP!! ARRRRGGGGHHHH!!!!!
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"I love to singa"
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Originally posted by Arcade
"I love to singa"
about the moona and the juna and the springa.
I always seem to catch this one on television. Can never get that damn song out of my head for hours.
"I love to singa"
about the moona and the juna and the springa.
I always seem to catch this one on television. Can never get that damn song out of my head for hours.
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Yes, I watched the South Park alien episode and I loved it, but the orginal cartoon is about a young owl that gets into trouble while he sings this song. His family tries to get him to sing a religious tune, but changed their minds at the end when he is winning a radio contest...
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What is the episode called with the dracula where bugs sings the whole abra-capocus/ pocus-cadabra thing, and is it on wither of the box sets?
this is one of the best bits ever in my opinion.
this is one of the best bits ever in my opinion.
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Re: Looney Tunes Golden Vol 2 (late Oct - early Nov) list!
Originally posted by RKillgore
[list]
Little Red Riding Rabbit" (Bugs Bunny - 1944)
[list]
Little Red Riding Rabbit" (Bugs Bunny - 1944)
Originally posted by RKillgore
[list]"Bugs Bunny Rides Again" (Bugs Bunny/Yosemite Sam -
[list]"Bugs Bunny Rides Again" (Bugs Bunny/Yosemite Sam -
Originally posted by RKillgore
[list]"Gorilla My Dreams" (Bugs Bunny/Gruesome Gorilla - 1948)
[list]"Gorilla My Dreams" (Bugs Bunny/Gruesome Gorilla - 1948)
Originally posted by RKillgore
[list]"Baby Buggy Bunny" (Bugs Bunny/Baby-Faced Finster - 1954)
[list]"Baby Buggy Bunny" (Bugs Bunny/Baby-Faced Finster - 1954)
Originally posted by RKillgore
[list]"Show Biz Bugs" (Bugs Bunny/Daffy Duck - 1957)
[list]"Show Biz Bugs" (Bugs Bunny/Daffy Duck - 1957)
-"I know, I know. But I can only do it once." My personal favorite.
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Originally posted by belosh
What is the episode called with the dracula where bugs sings the whole abra-capocus/ pocus-cadabra thing, and is it on wither of the box sets?
this is one of the best bits ever in my opinion.
What is the episode called with the dracula where bugs sings the whole abra-capocus/ pocus-cadabra thing, and is it on wither of the box sets?
this is one of the best bits ever in my opinion.
I used to have it on the Looney Tunes - After Dark LD. I know the title is listed below.
I REALLY wish Warner would release this particular collection on DVD.
LOONEY TUNES: AFTER DARK: Ghoul, Ghost and Goblin Cartoon Classics
"Jumpin' Jupiter"
"Water, Water Every Hare"
"Bewitched Bunny"
"Hyde and Hare"
"Night of the Living Duck"
"Transylvania 6-5000"
"The Wearing of the Grin"
"Scaredy Cat"
"Broom-Stick Bunny"
"Hyde and Go Tweet"
"Hare-Way to the Stars"
"The Abominable Snow Rabbit"
"The Duxorcist"
"The Hasty Hare"
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Originally posted by greenknight
I loved those Looney Tunes. They are still funny to this day, and i'm not talking about cute funny, i really mean ha ha funny. I remember recently watching Robin Hood Daffy in the part when he tries to swing down on the person riding on the horse through the forest. He keeps hitting a tree, then continues to swing hitting a tree each time, each time saying '...and away!' only more withered and pathetic each time he hits the tree until looking all goofy with his teeth broken.
I loved those Looney Tunes. They are still funny to this day, and i'm not talking about cute funny, i really mean ha ha funny. I remember recently watching Robin Hood Daffy in the part when he tries to swing down on the person riding on the horse through the forest. He keeps hitting a tree, then continues to swing hitting a tree each time, each time saying '...and away!' only more withered and pathetic each time he hits the tree until looking all goofy with his teeth broken.
That is my favorite LT of all time. Have it saved (along with Rabbit Hood) on my ReplayTV from the Bugs vs Daffy CN marathon.
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I can't wait for this set! Definitely, will be buying it!
I would have loved it even more if they added in some Foghorn Leghorn and some Pepe the Pew clips. They should have added more Yosemite episodes with Bugs too.
Anyways, it's also a possibility that they could announce and release a set of Halloween clips similar to what Fox Home Entertainment with the release of the Simpsons Treehouse of Horror DVD sometime around Halloween.
I would have loved it even more if they added in some Foghorn Leghorn and some Pepe the Pew clips. They should have added more Yosemite episodes with Bugs too.
Anyways, it's also a possibility that they could announce and release a set of Halloween clips similar to what Fox Home Entertainment with the release of the Simpsons Treehouse of Horror DVD sometime around Halloween.