Looney Tunes DVD Volume 7 ??? (Waddle On...)
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Thanks for the info. We are right there with you. We've been waiting and waiting.
Now (tomorrow, 11-15-11) they've scrambled the already released episodes, and are starting a new collection on BluRay. The only reason i figure they stopped releasing them was maybe they weren't selling as much/fast as they wanted. Takes a lot to remaster them, i presume. If that's the case, I'd be happy if they just release all of them in their original form.
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@HomeoftheGoodGuys Oh and let's not forget about Cartoon Network of course. They aired Looney Tunes since 1992, and speaking of which, you should check out this thing called, "The Looney Tunes Show." It's like Looney Tunes meets almost every Warner Bros sitcom from the 80's.
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@HomeoftheGoodGuys I love the "Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show". I watched it every Saturday morning at 11:00 AM right after the animated series "New Kids on the Block". It was on ABC and that brought back some memories. But it continued right until they pulled the plug back in 2000. But now, CN is showing the original "Looney Tunes" every day at 6:00 AM and at 12:00 PM as well as a new TV series called "The Looney Tunes Show". I watched the new show and it was great! Kudos to CN for doing a great job!
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@hamursh Yep! I remember seeing it on Nickelodeon back in the 90's when it was on. I also remember watching it on CBS back in the 1980's when it was the "Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show". I've seen it since I was a kid, and I also remember "Bugs & Porky" when it was on WNEW-TV (channel 5) and then "Bugs, Daffy & Friends" on WWOR-TV (channel 9) back in the late 80's as well as the segment on "Steampipe Alley" and then the one show I remember was "The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show" on ABC.
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@MattBL According to Jerry Beck in the book "The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes Cartoons", he says "There were more than one thousand Warner Bros. cartoons produced under both the 'Looney Tunes' and ' Merrie Melodies' brands during the 'Golden Age' of animation (1930 to 1969)". Universal produced 585 cartoons under Walter Lantz from 1929 until 1972 after he took over from Walt Disney after he left Universal to create Mickey Mouse at his own studio while they continued with the Oswald cartoons.
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@WaggonerCartoons3 There is also a DVD that recently came out was Road Runner & Wil E Coyote which is part of the "Looney Tunes Super Stars" DVD series, and also it came out today is "The Essential Daffy Duck", but I look forward to get it, and fhen, the "Platinum Collection - Vol. 1" will come out on Blu-Ray for the first time on November 15h and another one from the "Looney Tunes Super Stars" which is Pepe Le Pew. This DVD will come out after the holidays.
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@TeamRocket2010 I have the Tweety & Sylvester DVD, but it has the same 15 cartoons in previous DVD's with the exception of "The Last Hungry Cat" is on there, but it was on volume 3 of the "Golden Collection" which I don't have in my collection.
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@watchwaddle I don't have this book Waddle. I have the book called the "100 Greatest Looney Tunes Cartoons" book that I got last Christmas and it was a great book, but it has 100 of the greatest "Looney Tunes" shorts of all time. It has pictures from every cartoon they produced. Jerry Beck did an excellent job putting out this book.
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@HomeoftheGoodGuys There was also the "Looney Tunes Super Stars" DVD's including Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Foghorn Leghorn, Tweety & Sylvester" and the recent DVD Road Runner & Wil E Coyote. And by the way, the Looney Tunes "Platinum Collection - Vol. 1" will be coming out two weeks on Novmeber 15th for the first time ever on Blu-Ray. I have my PlayStation 3, so I will get it for Christmas and I will watch the Looney Tunes shines it bright on Blu-Ray.
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I have the "Golden Collection" which aren't complete, I have volumes 1, 2, 4 and 5 as well as the "Spotlight Collection" DVD's including volumes 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7. But there was no volume 3 in there, so they tried to use it as "Movie Collection" (aka "Spotlight Collection - Vol. 3") with two films including the "Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie" and "Bugs Bunny's 1001 Rabbit Tales".
they did come out with new LT and MM collections. and btw where did you get that book?! i'd kill to have that book!
springofpiesucks 1 year ago
@springofpiesucks -- Really, I heard it was just a two disc set, and it was just Bugs and Daffy. Is it a volume 7? Oh, and the book is "LOONEY TUNES AND MERRY MELODIES - A COMPLETE ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO THE WARNER BROS. CARTOONS". It's got a 1989 date on it and mentions "Tiny Toons" is going to come out, (Thus not out yet). It's really awesome, and lists literally every 1001 cartoons and details on them all.
watchwaddle 1 year ago