I saw a few episodes maybe close to 20 years ago. Not as good as original Looney Tunes but better than most things on TV at the time. Spoofs of other more recent Sci-Fi movies as I recall.
I likely wouldn't pay full price for it, but if I ever see it on sale, I'd probably pick it up. Daffy is my hero.
Looks like it ran from 2003–2005; it had a Green Lantern parody in it during the first season, so there may have been other DC hero stuff being spoofed as well as popular movies.
There's a new Blu-ray collection of Looney Tunes coming December 12. Treat yourself to an early Christmas present! I have the first volume and the cartoons look excellent.
There is no dispute. The Warner Bros. Cartoons are the funniest animated shorts in all of film history, and its classic cartoon stars - Bugs Bunny, Tweety and Sylvester, Porky Pig, The Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote, to name but a few - are the most popular of all time. This second collection of rarely seen gems - all presented here for the first time on Blu-ray®- features twenty-five more titles that have been most requested by collectors and connoisseurs.
Includes the below animated shorts:
BEHIND THE MEAT-BALL (1945) Directed by Frank Tashlin BROTHER BRAT (1944) Directed by Frank Tashlin-with Porky Pig CATTY CORNERED (1953) Directed by Friz Freleng-with Tweety and Sylvester CROSS COUNTRY DETOURS (1940) Directed by Tex Avery DAFFY’S SOUTHERN EXPOSURE (1942) Directed by Norm McCabe-with Daffy Duck DING DOG DADDY (1942) Directed by Friz Freleng THE EAGER BEAVER (1946) Directed by Chuck Jones FAIR AND WORM-ER (1946) Directed by Chuck Jones FIN 'N CATTY (1943) Directed by Chuck Jones FROM HAND TO MOUSE (1944) Directed by Chuck Jones GHOST WANTED (1940) Directed by Chuck Jones GREETINGS BAIT (1943) Directed by Friz Freleng-with Wacky Worm HAMATEUR NIGHT (1939) Directed by Tex Avery-with Egghead HARE-BREADTH HURRY (1963) Directed by Chuck Jones with Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote A HICK A SLICK AND A CHICK (1948) Directed by Arthur Davis HISS AND MAKE UP (1948) Directed by Arthur Davis A HOUND FOR TROUBLE (1951) Directed by Chuck Jones-with Charlie Dog I WANNA BE A SAILOR (1937) Directed by Tex Avery THE LEGHORN BLOWS AT MIDNIGHT (1950) Directed by Robert McKimson-with Foghorn Leghorn and Henery Hawk LICKETY-SPLAT (1961) Directed by Chuck Jones and Abe Levitow-with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote ONE MEAT BRAWL (1947) Directed by Robert McKimson-with Porky Pig THE PENGUIN PARADE (1938) Directed by Tex Avery RABBIT RAMPAGE (1955) Directed by Chuck Jones-with Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd THE REBEL WITHOUT CLAWS (1961) Directed by Friz Freleng-with Tweety and Sylvester THE WACKY WORM (1941) Directed by Friz Freleng-with Wacky Worm
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I see they bumped it up from 20 cartoons on the first disc to 25 on the 2nd. And, apparently there is a volume 3 in development. I'll keep buying as long as they keep releasing them.
I see they bumped it up from 20 cartoons on the first disc to 25 on the 2nd. And, apparently there is a volume 3 in development. I'll keep buying as long as they keep releasing them.
Same. Third volume should be out in the spring.
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It's basically the new version of the Platinum Collection, but there are no extras- just the cartoons. There is also no overlap in contents, so if you have the Platinum Collections, these are still worth buying and all the titles in the first two volumes of these Collector's Choice are new to High Def, and a few have never been released on digital disc at all.
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