Great Collection of Looney-ness
Created: 08/05/07
WOW..what a great collection all here in one box set. You get 56 Restored, UNCUT, animated shorts. Each disc has it's own theme.
Disc One is the Best of Bugs Bunny and you get 14 classics on this disc as well as some bonus material, interviews, excerpts and documentaries.
Disc Two features the Best of Daffy and Porky and a behind the scenes featurette.
Disc Three and Four features the Looney Tune All Stars (Elmer, Tweety, Sylvestor and more). You also get some shorts from "The Vaults". Cartoons that have not been seen in years. Each disc will rpovide you and your family with hours of entertainment as it has mine.
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Cartoon Watching at its best
Created: 14/04/08
There has never been a better cartoon that the original Looney Tunes. If your 5 and just discovering them or 75 and reliving happier times, you will laugh out loud at these funny cartoons each has been restored to its original glory.
There is a good mix of all your favorites form Bugs Bunny to Pepe La Pew and every one in between. You get 56 Restored, uncut, animated shorts as well as some bonus material, interviews, excerpts, documentaries and much much more.
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Looney Tunes Golden Collection - Vol. 1 (2003, DVD)
Created: 07/01/06
Buggs Bunny at his best ! These cartoons are great. You get 56 cartoons. That will keep you entertained for quite a while. These cartoons are the original UNCUT versions and VERY VERY FUNNY. This dvd set is worth every penny that you spend on it. It has cartoons of Buggs Bunny, Pepe le pew, Sylvester & Tweety bird, foghorn leghorn, Yosimite sam and many more.
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Looney tunes dvd collection
Created: 04/12/08
The dvd collection is excellent. Today's cartoons are shallow, humorless, and leave much to be desired. I purchased this dvd collection so my kids could see what types of cartoons that their parents enjoyed as children. Watching the oldies brought back many laughs and memories. It is something that I am glad to have in our family collection.....good, clean fun and laughter that is timeless.
There is a well rounded mix of most of the characters represented in the cartoon choices ( Daffy, Bugs, Speedy, Foghorn Leghorn, etc..)
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real cartoons
Created: 06/10/06
I purchased the collection primarily for one cartoon, Feed the Kitty. I remembered this kitten from my childhood. My 16 year old daughter has several t shirts with pussyfoot, the kitty on them, but had no idea who she was. Todays toons are poorly done and sort of evil. My daughter loved the cartoon, in fact watched all of them and loved them all. Bring back the good old days of cartooning, Foghorn Leghorn, Elmer Fudd, and Bugs. Daffy Duck Rocks!
It was worth every penny, even if i had just gotten the cartoon Feed the Kitty.
For those of you who dont remember, this is the cartoon where the Bulldog Marc Antony falls hard for the sweet kitten, and tries to keep his mistress from discovering his new pal. Then thinks the poor little waif has been baked into a cookie. It is soooo great. My only wish was that this collection had one of the cartoons of the two dogs I remember. I dont know their character names, but one was big with perky ears and one was small with hound ears. The little one was always yapping hysterically, making cats shoot straight up to hand from the ceiling by their claws. You guys need to introduce your kids or grandkids to the good old days of pure fun cartooning.
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