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Looney Tunes - Golden Collection Volumes 1&2

Looney Tunes - Golden Collection Volumes 1&2

Get double the laughs with Volumes One and Two of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection. This two pack features 116 episodes and loads of special features.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY UPC: 012569588578
Manufacturer: Warner Brothers


Price: $63.90


Looney Tunes - Golden Collection Volumes 1&2
User Reviews
Looney Tunes DVD collection
rating: 5

This is a must have for anyone who woke up through the 70's and 80's and sat down with their bowl of cereal in front of the tv to watch Bugs Bunny et al. VERY nostalgic! (who doesn't love the Barber of Saville?) I now get to enjoy the best episodes while listening to the laughter of my children who thoroughly enjoy them. It's a piece of history to be remembered.


Looney Tunes are awesome
rating: 5

I am thoroughly enjoying my recent purchase of Looney Tunes gold collection, volumes 1-3. They bring back the cartoons I grew up on.


Golden Looney Tunes
rating: 5

This is a great collection of cartoons. The children were entertained for hours and had to finally be pried away from the TV with the promise that they could watch more of the cartoons the next day.


Bringing Back Memories!
rating: 5

My main reason for purchasing this collection was that when I passed through the living room and saw my kids watching the cartoons that are on TV today, I reflected on my own childhood and the memories of Looney Tunes and how great they were. Cartoons today don't compare with the old Looney Tunes. Today's cartoons are just plain old obnoxious and in your face with a lot of nothing. These classic Looney Tunes are the way cartoons ought to be.

When my kids saw this collection of Looney Tunes, I sat down with them and we enjoyed them together! They love them, and they bring back memories for me as well. This is a great collection, you won't be dissapointed!

MM


Not Enough Bugs In Hare
rating: 4

America is a great country, ain't it, Doc? Where else do people pay a full price premium on a product that they really only want 25% of?

Alright, alright...perhaps dat ain't fair. Daffy, Porky and the rest of the gang have their moments. And some of the lesser known classics that feature none of the popular characters are "nice to have", but ain't "need to have".

But the Bugs Bunny shorts in this collection make it woith the dough and woith the 4 star rating. HIT THE BUY BUTTON, for sure, Doc.

It sure would be nice to be giving 5 stars to an all Bugs Bunny collection though. I mean why couldn't they sell the individual character collections separately. Rhetorical question, really. The answer is good old American capitalism. And us maroons keep buyin' 'em, so no point in complaining anymore.

If they release one collection on its own it should be the "banned" collection. This way those who might be offended don't have to purchase it. Here's the list of what us collectors would like to see, so please Mr. Warner, let us see 'em again:

Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt - Featuring a stereotypical Elmer Fudd trying to catch Bugs.

Bunker Hill Bunny - Bug's says, "Your brother blows bubble gum."

All This and Rabbit Stew - The only Bugs cartoon on the Censored Eleven, featuring a stereotype trying to catch Bugs.

Southern Fried Rabbit - Yosemite Sam is a Confederate with Bug's trying to cross the Mason/Dixon line as a stereotype.

Any Bonds Today? - Bugs Bunny and friends promote war bonds, with Bugs doing a Jolson impression.

Fresh Hare - A firing squad that turns "into a stereotype" at the end to sing along to Bugs' last wish of being in Dixie. Elmer and Bugs jump into snow drifts leaving silhouettes...one of Bug's silhouettes is a shapely woman.

Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips - One of the most infamous Bugs Bunny cartoons, with Bugs fighting stereotypes during World War II.

Herr Meets Hare - Bugs disguises himself as Hitler in the Black Forest.

Mississippi Hare - Cotton pickers mistake Bugs' tail for a ball of cotton and toss him in with the rest of the haul. On the riverboat Bugs takes on the gambler Colonel Shuffle.

Which is Witch? - A stereotypical witch doctor needs Bugs as an ingredient.

Bushy Hare - Featuring the stereotypical Aborigine "Nature Boy",..."UNGA BUNGA BUNGA INGA BINGA BINGA BUNGA!!!! What'd I say?! What'd I say?!"

Horse Hare - Yosemite Sam leads a Indian stereotypes to invade Bugs' fort.

A Feather In His Hare - Another American Indian stereotype trying to catch Bugs.




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