Looney tunes golden collection. Volume 2.

Contains 60 cartoons from the Looney tunes collection. Disc 1 showcases that wascally wabbit, Bugs Bunny. Discs 2 and 3 have the happiness of pursuit at center stage as Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner go head to head and Sylvester and Tweety Bird go after each other in typical Looney fun. Disc 4...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Warner Bros. Pictures (1923-1967), Warner Home Video (Firm)
Other Authors: Jones, Chuck, 1912-2002, Stalling, Carl W., Avery, Tex, 1908-1980, Freleng, Friz, 1905-1995, McKimson, Robert, 1910-1977, Clampett, Bob, -1984, Maltese, Michael, Foster, Warren, 1904-1971, Pierce, Tedd, Blanc, Mel
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
French
Spanish
Language Notes:Closed-captioned. Sound tracks: English, French, and Spanish, with optional subtitles in English, French, and Spanish.
Published: Burbank, CA : Warner Home Video, [2004]
Edition:Standard version.
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Table of Contents:
  • disc 1. Bugs Bunny masterpieces. The big snooze (1946) (commentary by animator Bill Melendez)
  • Broom stick bunny (1956) (commentary by actor June Foray and music-and-effects audio track)
  • Bugs Bunny rides again (1948) (commentary by filmmaker Greg Ford)
  • Bunny hugged (1951)
  • French rarebit (1951)
  • Gorilla my dreams (1948) (commentary historian Jerry Beck)
  • The hare-brained hypnotist (1942)
  • Hare conditioned (1945)
  • The heckling hare (1944) (commentary by Greg Ford)
  • Little Red Riding Rabbit (1944)
  • Tortoise beats hare (1941) (commentary by director Chuck Jones and commentary by historian Michael Barrier)
  • Rabbit transit (1947)
  • Slick hare (1947) (commentary by Michael Barrier)
  • Baby buggy bunny (1954)
  • Hyde and hare (1955) (music-only audio track)
  • disc 2. Road Runner and friends. Beep beep (1952) (commentary by Michael Barrier)
  • Going! Going! Gosh! (1952)
  • Zipping along (1953)
  • Stop! Look! and Hasten! (1954) (commentary by Greg Ford)
  • Ready, set, zoom (1955)
  • Guided muscle (1955) (music-only audio track)
  • Gee whiz-z-z (1956) (music-only audio track)
  • There they go-go-go (1956) (music-only audio track)
  • Scrambled aches (1957) (music-only audio track)
  • Zoom and bored (1957) (music-only audio track)
  • Whoa, be-gone! (1958) (commentary by Greg Ford)
  • Cheese chasers (1951)
  • The Dover boys (1942) (commentary by Michael Barrier)
  • Mouse wreckers (1948) (commentary by Greg Ford)
  • A bear for punishment (1951) (commentary by Michael Barrier and music-only audio track)
  • Disc 3. Tweety & Sylvester and friends. Bad ol' putty tat (1949)
  • All abir-r-r-d (1950)
  • Room and bird (1951)
  • Tweet tweet Tweety (1951) (music-only audio track)
  • Gift wrapped (1952)
  • Aint' she tweet (1952) (commentary by Greg Ford)
  • A bird in a guilty cage (1952) (music-and-effects-only audio track)
  • Snow business (1953)
  • Tweetie pie (1947) (Academy Award-winner: Best Short Subject--Cartoons) (commentary by Greg Ford)
  • Kitty kornered (1946) (commentary by Michael Barrier)
  • Baby bottleneck (1946) (commentary by Michael Barrier)
  • Old glory (1939) (commentary by Jerry Beck and ink-and-paint girl Martha Sigall)
  • The great piggy bank robbery (1946) (commentary by contemporary animator John Kricfalusi)
  • Duck soup to nuts (1944)
  • Porky in Wackyland (1938) (commentary by Michael Barrier)
  • disc 4. Looney tunes all stars : on stage and screen. Back alley oproar (1948) (commentary by Greg Ford)
  • Book revue (1946) (commentary by Michael Barrier)
  • Corny concerto (1943) (commentary by Michael Barrier)
  • Have you got any castles? (1938)
  • Hollywood steps out (1941) (commentary by Greg Ford)
  • I love to singa (1936)
  • Katnip Kollege (1938)
  • The hep cat (1942)
  • The three little bops (1957) (commentary by Jerry Beck and actor Stan Freberg, music-only audio track, and voice-only track with Stan Freberg)
  • One froggy evening (1955) (commentary by Michael Barrier and music-only audio track)
  • Rhapsody rabbit (1946) (commentary by cartoon music historian Daniel Goldmark)
  • Show biz Bugs (1957) (commentary by Greg Ford featuring pre-score music)
  • Stage door cartoon (1944)
  • What's opera, Doc? (1957) (commentary by Chuck Jones, Michael Maltese and Maurice Nobel, commentary by Daniel Goldmark, music-only audio track, voice-only track with Mel Blanc and Arthur Q. Bryan)-- You ought to be in pictures (1940) (commentary by Jerry Beck)