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Looney Tunes - Golden Collection, Volume Two

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DVD - 02 November, 2004
Warner Home Entertainment
G (General Audience)
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Number of Media: 4
Features:

  • Box set
  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dubbed
  • DVD-Video
  • Subtitled
  • NTSC

Related Areas: Cartoons & Animation, Children's Video, Gift Set, Movie

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DVD Description

Brash, fast-paced, and hysterically funny, the Warner Brothers cartoons rank among the undisputed treasures of American animation and American comedy. This second collection, a follow-up to Looney Tunes: Golden Collection, includes such gems as "Porky in Wackyland," "A Bear for Punishment," "Gee Whiz-z-z," The Great Piggy Bank Robbery," and "I Love to Singa." A short documentary about director Bob Clampett features several cartoon historians, animator Eric Goldberg, Shawshank Redemption director Frank Darabont, and Ren and Stimpy creator John Kricfalusi (enthusiastic but over the top). But Warners continues its scattergun approach to selecting films. There are only eight cartoons by Clampett in the set, plus three by Tex Avery and one by Frank Tashlin. "Rabbit Fire" and "Rabbit Seasoning" appear on the first set, but the third cartoon in Jones's trilogy, "Duck! Rabbit! Duck!" isn't on either. More than two-thirds of the films are by Friz Freleng and Chuck Jones. That's not necessarily a bad thing. "Show Biz Bugs," "Bugs Bunny Rides Again," and the Oscar-winning "Tweety Pie" showcase Freleng's razor-sharp timing. "What's Opera, Doc," "The Dover Boys," and the justly celebrated "One Froggy Evening" rank among Jones's boldest experiments and most brilliant successes.

Volume Two includes some genuine rarities, among them, "Sinkin' in the Bathtub" (1930), the first Looney Tune, and the Oscar-winning documentary "So Much for So Little." With 60-plus cartoons, transferred from good prints Looney Tunes: Golden Collection, Volume 2 is a collection to treasure. (Rated G, suitable for all ages: cartoon violence) --Charles Solomon


Customer Reviews

Looney Tunes series

The Looney Tunes series is great healthy viewing for my grandchildren when they beg for tv or movie. I also enjoy reviewing childhood memories.


Looney Tunes - Golden Collection - Vol. 2

This was great. Brought back good time memories from when I was a kid. The quality was the best that I've seen. Well worth the money.


Looney Tunes review-2

I have already published few words about volume-1. The same comment is applicable to this volume also. As a personsl comment I would say that it would have been better if cartoons are published randomnly in each DVD. Ofcourse contents of some DVDs are in random. May be it is for economic package that DVDs are bundled in one package.

Liyakkathali Mooppan

 

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