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Looney Tunes - Golden Collection, Volume Three
starring: Mel Blanc, Billy Bletcher, Stan Freberg, John T. Smith (II), Bea Benaderet
directed by: Rudolf Ising, Robert McKimson, Chuck Jones

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 9781419805998
Format: Animated, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
ISBN: 1419805991
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 4
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 25, 2005
Running Time: 442 minutes
Sales Rank: 5045
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: October 25, 2005




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RESTORED REMASTERED AND REE-DICULOUS: COMPLETELY UNCUT AND UNCENSORED LOONEY-NESS INCLUDING SOME HOME VIDEO DEBUTS! You know what you want. More three-day weekends. More ounces in a pound of chocolates. More Looney Tunes. Your wish is our command. Because in this 4-disc set are 60 more of the most looneytic Looney Tunes ever unleashed on rabbit duck pig or humanity. Indeed some have never before been on home video! Disc 1 features the tall gray and haresome one. Disc 2 lampoons Hollywood. Ham actor Porky Pig rules Disc 3. And Disc 4 has the duck and a cast of crazies. One thing: to watch these you must be as tall as this sign. Wrong disclaimer. Read the one in the box below. Got the idea? Now have fun. And pass the chocolates. Disclaimer Box Copy: The Looney Tunes Golden Collection Vol. 3 Is Intended for the Adult Collector and May Not Be Suitable for Children.Running Time: 442 min.System Requirements:Running Time 442 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY Rating: NR UPC: 012569688902

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Like the previous entries in the Looney Tunes Golden Collection series, volume 3 confirms how brilliant the Warner Bros. artists were and how durable their creations have proven. The set includes classics that every cartoon buff will recognize: 'Duck! Rabbit! Duck!,' 'Robin Hood Daffy,' 'Birds Anonymous.' Other selections are less familiar but significant in the development of the studio: 'Sinkin' in the Bathtub,' the first Looney Tune; 'I Haven't Got a Hat,' the earliest Warners cartoon viewers can watch for fun, rather than as an historic curiosity; 'Porky's Romance,' in which director Frank Tashlin introduced rapid cutting to cartoons. Some of the caricature films have aged less gracefully. Younger audiences will recognize the drawn versions of W.C. Fields, the Marx Brothers, Katharine Hepburn, and Charlie Chaplin. But will anyone under the age of 60 remember Edna Mae Oliver, George Arliss, or Ned Sparks?

The producers have once again loaded the discs with supplemental material, including 'Point Food Rationing,' a unseen short explaining wartime ration books; a BBC documentary on Chuck Jones; and interstitial animated sequences for The Bugs Bunny Show. 'Philbert' ranks as the oddest of the extras: an unsold (and leaden) pilot from 1963, featuring live actors and an animated title character. Whoopi Goldberg introduces the set, explaining that some of the ethnic gags would no longer be considered appropriate. But she correctly adds that to remove them would falsify both the history of animation and American popular culture. It all adds up to a set every cartoon fan will want. (Unrated, suitable for all ages: cartoon violence) --Charles Solomon



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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Looney Toons vol. 3
Got tired of getting up on Saturdays with wierd cartoons on my TV. Said to myself what ever happened to bugs and daffy, well I found them.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Looney Tunes - Golden Collection, Volume Three
This is, easily, the weakest set of the first three volumes of Looney Tunes. There are still four discs with a total of 60 animated shorts. The first disc is titled Bugs Bunny classics & has 15 cartoons, almost all of them are classics. Like the first two volumes, the first disc, featuring Bugs Bunny, is the best disc of the set. Disc Two is titled Hollywood Caricatures & Parodies. IO was looking forward to this one but it turned out to be lame. It barely has any appearances by the classic Looney Tunes characters. Some of these are black & white, many of them coming from the thirties. The third disc is titled Porky & the Pigs is even less impressive than disc two. This disc has five or six cartoons in black & white that are, also, from the thirties. We do get to see the evolvement of Porky Pig through the first few cartoons. Discs two & three are probably important from a historical viewpoint ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - More 24-Carrot Gold
When you're a kid, almost any cartoon seems like a work of art, but as someone who grew up on Grape Ape, Hong Kong Phooey and Inch High Private Eye - and has now had an opportunity to revisit them on Boomerang - it is obvious that what seems brilliant to a child may actually be utterly mediocre tripe. I don't know if there were any really good cartoons made between the late 1960s and early 1980s, certainly these cartoons pale in comparison to their predecessors, particularly those produced from the `30s to the `50s by Warner Brothers. These cartoons would appeal equally to adults and children. They were classics.

Volume 3 of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection features another 60 cartoons from that wonderful era. Volumes 1 and 2 featured the best and most well-known of the Looney Tunes library, but there is still plenty of great material in this four disc set.

Disc One is "Bugs Bunny Classics", ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Great set, but to pricely
This series was possuble to have more racy cartoons of Loonely tunes, but it did not. So I was dispointed by that, not becuase these are not great cartoons. But becuase 50 dollars is alot for dvd set of any kind. it is shame they do not show these cartoons anymore, because they such rich part of childhood for many people. I am 30 years old and remember many of these cartoons and i still love them the same. I get them more and they were made more for a adults.

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