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Jeudi, août 5th, 2010
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For those of you who have a favorite Director you may have found categorization by character quite frustrating. Personally I don’t care for a whole disc of Bugs, or a whole disc of Daffy; I want a whole disc of Chuck or a whole disc of Friz. Even the fine episode lists above, which really do hold all the information you need, are not organized according to how the episodes appear on the discs in the collection. To remedy this problem I have the following list to provide you with the episodes, organized in the order they appear on the discs, and who directed them. I hope this proves useful to someone, and will save them from having to do this all over again themselves.

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Volume Two: Disc One

1.The Big Snooze (Bob Clampett)

2.Broomstick Bunny (Chuck Jones)

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3.Bugs Bunny Rides Again (Friz Freleng)

4.Bunny Hugged (Chuck Jones)

5.French Rarebit (Bob Clampett)

6.Gorilla my Dreams (Robert McKimson)

7.The Hare-Brained Hypnotist (Friz Freleng)

8.Hare Conditioned (Chuck Jones)

9.The Heckling Hare (Tex Avery)

10.Little Red Riding Rabbit (Friz Freleng)

11.Tortoise Beats Hare (Tex Avery)

12.Rabbit Transit (Friz Freleng)

13.Slick Hare (Friz Freleng)

14.Baby Buggy Bunny (Chuck Jones)

15.Hyde and Hare (Friz Freleng)

Volume Two: Disc Two

1.Beep Beep (Chuck Jones)

2.Going! Going! Gosh! (Chuck Jones)

3.Zipping Along (Chuck Jones)

4.Stop! Look! And Hasten! (Chuck Jones)

5.Ready, Set, Zoom, (Chuck Jones)

6.Guided Muscle (Chuck Jones)

7.Gee Whiz-z-z (Chuck Jones)

8.There They Go-Go-Go (Chuck Jones)

9.Scrambled Aches (Chuck Jones)

10. Zoom and Bored (Chuck Jones)

11.Whoa, Be-Gone! (Chuck Jones)

12.Cheese Chasers (Chuck Jones)

13.The Dover Boys (Chuck Jones)

14.Mouse Wreckers (Chuck Jones)

15.A bear for Punishment (Chuck Jones)

Volume Two: Disc Three

1.Bad Ol’ Putty Tat (Friz Freleng)

2.All Abir-r-r-d (Friz Freleng)

3.Room and Bird (Friz Freleng)

4.Tweet Tweet Tweety (Friz Freleng)

5.Gift Wrapped (Friz Freleng)

6.Ain’t she Tweet (Friz Freleng)

7.A Bird in a Guilty Cage (Friz Freleng)

8.Snow Buisness (Friz Freleng)

9.Tweetie Pie (Friz Freleng)

10.Kitty Cornered (Bob Clampett)

11.Baby Bottleneck (Bob Clampett)

12.Old Glory (Chuck Jones)

13.The Great Piggy Bank Robbery (Bob Clampett)

14.Duck Soup to Nuts (Friz Freleng)

15.Porky in Wackyland (Bob Clampett)

Volume Two: Disc Four

1.Back Alley Oproar (Friz Freleng)

1.Book Revue (Bob Clampett)

2.A Corny Concerto (Bob Clampett)

3.Have You Got Any Castles? (Frank Tashlin)

4.Hollywood Steps Out (Unknown)

5.I Love to Singa (Tex Avery)

6.Katnip kollege (Unknown)

7.The Hep Cat (Bob Clampett)

8.The Three Little Bops (Friz Freleng)

9.One Froggy Evening (Chuck Jones)

10.Rhapsody Rabbit (Friz Freleng)

11.Show Biz Bugs (Friz Freleng)

12.Stage Door Cartoon (Friz Freleng)

13.What’s Opera, Doc (Chuck Jones)

14.You Ought to be in Pictures (Friz Freleng)

The marketing rep said last year defending the omission of “What’s Opera Doc?” and “One Froggy Evening” from the first volume is that if they had all the best cartoons on the first set what will they do for an encore? Well, even without these two classics this set would still stand up as a great sequel to the first volume (Which was just as good despite the pedantic naysayers.)

Here some of the reasons why this set is worth your money;

First off the restoration job is just like the first set and it is all uncut, so the addition of all the material which Cartoon Network might deem improper for your child is included, but let’s look at some of the best toons…

Porky in Wackyland

Great to see that they aren’t afraid to stick a black and white cartoon in there especially this great surreal classic which introduced the Dodo bird.

The Dover Boys

The cartoon that introduced smear animation that was despised by the studio producers but is now used in practically all television animation. Especially Cartoon Network.

You Ought to Be in Pictures

Great one that has Daffy and Porky interacting with real people. The funny thing is the real people aren’t actors. They were all workers at Termite Terrace.

Three Little Bops

Friz Freleng finally let loose a little with this highly creative swinging take of the three little pigs. I haven’t seen this one in ages, it’s practically Freleng’s best work.

A Corny Concerto

Great parody on Disney’s Fantasia by Bob Clampett. This set really pays tribute to him.

Of course that’s barely even the tip of the iceberg of the quality of this set. All those Road Runner and Sylvester and Tweety cartoons might put some people off but I can’t see why you shouldn’t get this set if you aren’t a fan… Unless you’re broke I guess…

POST-THOUGHTS;

After seen the set I can say that Warner Bros. is very brave for including shorts like Have You Got Any Castles uncut. I thank them for that and I’d like to add that disc 4 is the best disc on the set with disc 1 in second place. Other highlights include; Ren And Stimpy creator, John K’s commentary on The Great Piggy Bank Robbery, a dead-serious patriotic short by Chuck Jones called Old Glory and the cartoon that got Tex Avery fired; Heckling Hare. I’d also like to reiterate, these shorts are uncut and exactly how they were when they were released with the exception of the blue ribbon title cards. The abrupt ending to Heckling Hare was how that short was originally released and the footage that was meant to be there was gone because the studios didn’t like it and this of course angered Tex Avery. So in case anyone was suspicious about that there’s the explanation, so they are uncut from their original release date.
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Watch Looney Tunes - Golden Collection, Volume Two Online

Mardi, août 3rd, 2010
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Movie Title: Looney Tunes - Golden Collection, Volume Two
Average customer review:

Looney Tunes - Golden Collection, Volume Two is available for streaming or downloading.

Click Here to Stream or Download Looney Tunes - Golden Collection, Volume Two

For those of you who have a favorite Director you may have found categorization by character quite frustrating. Personally I don’t care for a whole disc of Bugs, or a whole disc of Daffy; I want a whole disc of Chuck or a whole disc of Friz. Even the fine episode lists above, which really do hold all the information you need, are not organized according to how the episodes appear on the discs in the collection. To remedy this problem I have the following list to provide you with the episodes, organized in the order they appear on the discs, and who directed them. I hope this proves useful to someone, and will save them from having to do this all over again themselves.

Buy,Download, Or Stream Looney Tunes - Golden Collection, Volume Two! Click Here

Volume Two: Disc One

1.The Big Snooze (Bob Clampett)

2.Broomstick Bunny (Chuck Jones)

Buy,Download, Or Stream Looney Tunes - Golden Collection, Volume Two! Click Here

3.Bugs Bunny Rides Again (Friz Freleng)

4.Bunny Hugged (Chuck Jones)

5.French Rarebit (Bob Clampett)

6.Gorilla my Dreams (Robert McKimson)

7.The Hare-Brained Hypnotist (Friz Freleng)

8.Hare Conditioned (Chuck Jones)

9.The Heckling Hare (Tex Avery)

10.Little Red Riding Rabbit (Friz Freleng)

11.Tortoise Beats Hare (Tex Avery)

12.Rabbit Transit (Friz Freleng)

13.Slick Hare (Friz Freleng)

14.Baby Buggy Bunny (Chuck Jones)

15.Hyde and Hare (Friz Freleng)

Volume Two: Disc Two

1.Beep Beep (Chuck Jones)

2.Going! Going! Gosh! (Chuck Jones)

3.Zipping Along (Chuck Jones)

4.Stop! Look! And Hasten! (Chuck Jones)

5.Ready, Set, Zoom, (Chuck Jones)

6.Guided Muscle (Chuck Jones)

7.Gee Whiz-z-z (Chuck Jones)

8.There They Go-Go-Go (Chuck Jones)

9.Scrambled Aches (Chuck Jones)

10. Zoom and Bored (Chuck Jones)

11.Whoa, Be-Gone! (Chuck Jones)

12.Cheese Chasers (Chuck Jones)

13.The Dover Boys (Chuck Jones)

14.Mouse Wreckers (Chuck Jones)

15.A bear for Punishment (Chuck Jones)

Volume Two: Disc Three

1.Bad Ol’ Putty Tat (Friz Freleng)

2.All Abir-r-r-d (Friz Freleng)

3.Room and Bird (Friz Freleng)

4.Tweet Tweet Tweety (Friz Freleng)

5.Gift Wrapped (Friz Freleng)

6.Ain’t she Tweet (Friz Freleng)

7.A Bird in a Guilty Cage (Friz Freleng)

8.Snow Buisness (Friz Freleng)

9.Tweetie Pie (Friz Freleng)

10.Kitty Cornered (Bob Clampett)

11.Baby Bottleneck (Bob Clampett)

12.Old Glory (Chuck Jones)

13.The Great Piggy Bank Robbery (Bob Clampett)

14.Duck Soup to Nuts (Friz Freleng)

15.Porky in Wackyland (Bob Clampett)

Volume Two: Disc Four

1.Back Alley Oproar (Friz Freleng)

1.Book Revue (Bob Clampett)

2.A Corny Concerto (Bob Clampett)

3.Have You Got Any Castles? (Frank Tashlin)

4.Hollywood Steps Out (Unknown)

5.I Love to Singa (Tex Avery)

6.Katnip kollege (Unknown)

7.The Hep Cat (Bob Clampett)

8.The Three Little Bops (Friz Freleng)

9.One Froggy Evening (Chuck Jones)

10.Rhapsody Rabbit (Friz Freleng)

11.Show Biz Bugs (Friz Freleng)

12.Stage Door Cartoon (Friz Freleng)

13.What’s Opera, Doc (Chuck Jones)

14.You Ought to be in Pictures (Friz Freleng)

The marketing rep said last year defending the omission of “What’s Opera Doc?” and “One Froggy Evening” from the first volume is that if they had all the best cartoons on the first set what will they do for an encore? Well, even without these two classics this set would still stand up as a great sequel to the first volume (Which was just as good despite the pedantic naysayers.)

Here some of the reasons why this set is worth your money;

First off the restoration job is just like the first set and it is all uncut, so the addition of all the material which Cartoon Network might deem improper for your child is included, but let’s look at some of the best toons…

Porky in Wackyland

Great to see that they aren’t afraid to stick a black and white cartoon in there especially this great surreal classic which introduced the Dodo bird.

The Dover Boys

The cartoon that introduced smear animation that was despised by the studio producers but is now used in practically all television animation. Especially Cartoon Network.

You Ought to Be in Pictures

Great one that has Daffy and Porky interacting with real people. The funny thing is the real people aren’t actors. They were all workers at Termite Terrace.

Three Little Bops

Friz Freleng finally let loose a little with this highly creative swinging take of the three little pigs. I haven’t seen this one in ages, it’s practically Freleng’s best work.

A Corny Concerto

Great parody on Disney’s Fantasia by Bob Clampett. This set really pays tribute to him.

Of course that’s barely even the tip of the iceberg of the quality of this set. All those Road Runner and Sylvester and Tweety cartoons might put some people off but I can’t see why you shouldn’t get this set if you aren’t a fan… Unless you’re broke I guess…

POST-THOUGHTS;

After seen the set I can say that Warner Bros. is very brave for including shorts like Have You Got Any Castles uncut. I thank them for that and I’d like to add that disc 4 is the best disc on the set with disc 1 in second place. Other highlights include; Ren And Stimpy creator, John K’s commentary on The Great Piggy Bank Robbery, a dead-serious patriotic short by Chuck Jones called Old Glory and the cartoon that got Tex Avery fired; Heckling Hare. I’d also like to reiterate, these shorts are uncut and exactly how they were when they were released with the exception of the blue ribbon title cards. The abrupt ending to Heckling Hare was how that short was originally released and the footage that was meant to be there was gone because the studios didn’t like it and this of course angered Tex Avery. So in case anyone was suspicious about that there’s the explanation, so they are uncut from their original release date.
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