Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1
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Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1 is a Blu-ray box set announced by Warner Home Video
. It was released on November 15, 2011. It contains 50 Looney Tunes
and Merrie Melodies
cartoons and numerous supplements.
Warner Home Video
Warner Home Video is the home video unit of Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., itself part of Time Warner. It was founded in 1978 as WCI Home Video . The company launched in the United States with twenty films on VHS and Betamax videocassettes in late 1979...
. It was released on November 15, 2011. It contains 50 Looney Tunes
Looney Tunes
Looney Tunes is a Warner Bros. animated cartoon series. It preceded the Merrie Melodies series and was Warner Bros.'s first animated theatrical series. Since its first official release, 1930's Sinkin' in the Bathtub, the series has become a worldwide media franchise, spawning several television...
and Merrie Melodies
Merrie Melodies
Merrie Melodies is the name of a series of animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures between 1931 and 1969.Originally produced by Harman-Ising Pictures, Merrie Melodies were produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions from 1933 to 1944. Schlesinger sold his studio to Warner Bros. in 1944,...
cartoons and numerous supplements.
Disc 1
# | Title | Stars | Director | Release Date | TV Package |
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1 | Hare Tonic Hare Tonic Hare Tonic is a 1945 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Tedd Pierce. It stars Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd making this the second cartoon directed by Jones to co-star the two . Voice characterizations are by Mel Blanc and Arthur Q... |
Bugs Bugs Bunny Bugs Bunny is a animated character created in 1938 at Leon Schlesinger Productions, later Warner Bros. Cartoons. Bugs is an anthropomorphic gray rabbit and is famous for his flippant, insouciant personality and his portrayal as a trickster. He has primarily appeared in animated cartoons, most... , Elmer Elmer Fudd Elmer J. Fudd/Egghead is a fictional cartoon character and one of the most famous Looney Tunes characters, and the de facto archenemy of Bugs Bunny. He has one of the more disputed origins in the Warner Bros. cartoon pantheon . His aim is to hunt Bugs, but he usually ends up seriously injuring... |
Chuck Jones Chuck Jones Charles Martin "Chuck" Jones was an American animator, cartoon artist, screenwriter, producer, and director of animated films, most memorably of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts for the Warner Bros. Cartoons studio... |
11-10-1945 | a.a.p. Associated Artists Productions Associated Artists Productions was a distributor of theatrical feature films and short subjects for television. It existed from 1953 to 1958. It was later folded into United Artists. The former a.a.p. library was later owned by MGM/UA Entertainment and then Turner Entertainment. Turner continues... |
2 | Baseball Bugs Baseball Bugs Baseball Bugs is a Warner Brothers Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short released on February 2, 1946 starring Bugs Bunny. It had a similar theme to MGM's 1944 Batty Baseball, which was directed by former WB cartoon director Tex Avery.-Overview:... |
Bugs | Friz Freleng Friz Freleng Isadore "Friz" Freleng was an animator, cartoonist, director, and producer best known for his work on the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons from Warner Bros.... |
02-02-1946 | a.a.p. |
3 | Buccaneer Bunny Buccaneer Bunny Buccaneer Bunny is a 1947 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series, released in 1948, directed by Friz Freleng. It features Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam, the latter known in this picture as "Sea-Goin' Sam", a pirate. All voice characterizations in this cartoon are by Mel Blanc... |
Bugs, Sam Yosemite Sam Yosemite Sam is an American animated cartoon character in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons produced by Warner Bros. Animation. The name is somewhat alliterative and is inspired by Yosemite National Park... |
Friz Freleng | 05-08-1948 | a.a.p. |
4 | The Old Grey Hare The Old Grey Hare The Old Grey Hare is a 1944 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Bob Clampett, written by Michael Sasanoff, music by Carl W. Stalling. Starring an older and young Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd The Old Grey Hare is a 1944 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series,... |
Bugs, Elmer | Bob Clampett Bob Clampett Robert Emerson "Bob" Clampett was an American animator, producer, director, and puppeteer best known for his work on the Looney Tunes animated series from Warner Bros., and the television shows Time for Beany and Beany and Cecil... |
10-28-1944 | a.a.p. |
5 | Rabbit Hood Rabbit Hood Rabbit Hood is a 1949 Bugs Bunny cartoon which parodies the Robin Hood story.In the cartoon the Sheriff of Nottingham catches Bugs eating the King's carrots and is about to arrest him, when Little John shows up and tells them that Robin Hood is on his way.The cartoon ends with the appearance of... |
Bugs | Chuck Jones | 12-24-1949 | Post-1948 Warner Bros. Television Warner Bros. Television is the television production arm of Warner Bros. Entertainment, itself part of Time Warner. Alongside CBS Television Studios, it serves as a television production arm of The CW Television Network , though it also produces shows for other networks, such as Shameless on... |
6 | 8 Ball Bunny 8 Ball Bunny 8 Ball Bunny is a Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. It was animated in 1949 and released theatrically on July 8, 1950.-Plot:... |
Bugs, Playboy Penguin | Chuck Jones | 07-08-1950 | Post-1948 |
7 | Rabbit of Seville Rabbit of Seville Rabbit of Seville is a 1949 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short released in 1950. It was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese.... |
Bugs, Elmer | Chuck Jones | 12-16-1950 | Post-1948 |
8 | What's Opera, Doc? What's Opera, Doc? What's Opera, Doc? is a 1957 American animated cartoon short in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Chuck Jones for Warner Bros. Cartoons. The Michael Maltese story features Elmer Fudd chasing Bugs Bunny through a parody of 19th century classical composer Richard Wagner's operas, particularly... |
Bugs, Elmer | Chuck Jones | 07-06-1957 | Post-1948 |
9 | The Great Piggy Bank Robbery The Great Piggy Bank Robbery The Great Piggy Bank Robbery is a Warner Brothers Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short, produced in early 1945, and released in 1946. It was directed by Robert Clampett, and features Daffy Duck in Clampett's penultimate Warner cartoon and final Daffy Duck cartoon, produced shortly before he left... |
Daffy Daffy Duck Daffy Duck is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons, often running the gamut between being the best friend and sometimes arch-rival of Bugs Bunny... |
Bob Clampett | 07-20-1946 | a.a.p. |
10 | A Pest in the House A Pest in the House A Pest in the House is a 1947 animated short film directed by Chuck Jones starring the characters of Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd. The title is an appropriate play on "a guest in the house." Voices are performed by Mel Blanc... |
Daffy, Elmer | Chuck Jones | 08-02-1947 | a.a.p. |
11 | The Scarlet Pumpernickel The Scarlet Pumpernickel The Scarlet Pumpernickel is a 1949 animated Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short released in 1950, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese.... |
Daffy, Sylvester Sylvester (Looney Tunes) Sylvester J. Pussycat, Sr., Sylvester the Cat or simply Sylvester, is a fictional character, a three-time Academy Award-winning anthropomorphic Tuxedo cat in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies repertory, often chasing Tweety Bird, Speedy Gonzales, or Hippety Hopper... , Porky Porky Pig Porky Pig is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. He was the first character created by the studio to draw audiences based on his star power, and the animators created many critically acclaimed shorts using the fat little pig... , Elmer, Henery Henery Hawk Henery Hawk is a cartoon character from the American Looney Tunes series, who appeared in twelve cartoons. His first appearance was The Squawkin' Hawk, directed by Chuck Jones and produced by Leon Schlesinger. Henery's next appearance was Walky Talky Hawky which also featured Foghorn Leghorn and... , Melissa Melissa Duck Melissa Duck is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Brothers Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons and the animated television series Baby Looney Tunes... |
Chuck Jones | 03-04-1950 | Post-1948 |
12 | Duck Amuck Duck Amuck Duck Amuck is a surreal animated cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons. The short was released in early 1953 by The Vitaphone Corporation, the short subject division of Warner Bros. Pictures, as part of the Merrie Melodies series... |
Daffy, Bugs (cameo) | Chuck Jones | 02-28-1953 | Post-1948 |
13 | Robin Hood Daffy Robin Hood Daffy Robin Hood Daffy is a 1958 Warner Brothers theatrical cartoon short, part of the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese... |
Daffy, Porky | Chuck Jones | 03-08-1958 | Post-1948 |
14 | Baby Bottleneck Baby Bottleneck Baby Bottleneck is a 1945 Warner Brothers Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short released in 1946 and directed by Robert Clampett and written by Warren Foster.-Plot:... |
Daffy, Porky | Bob Clampett | 03-16-1946 | a.a.p. |
15 | Kitty Kornered Kitty Kornered Kitty Kornered is a 1946 Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Robert Clampett and produced and released by Warner Bros. Pictures. Considered among Clampett's best and wackiest films, Kitty Kornered was Clampett's final cartoon starring his longtime star Porky Pig , and marks the... |
Porky, Sylvester | Bob Clampett | 06-08-1946 | a.a.p. |
16 | Scaredy Cat Scaredy Cat Scaredy Cat is a 1948 Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones and produced and released by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was the first of three Jones cartoons which placed Porky Pig and Sylvester the cat in a spooky setting where only Sylvester was aware of the danger - the other two films... |
Porky, Sylvester | Chuck Jones | 12-18-1948 | Post-1948 |
17 | Porky Chops Porky Chops Porky Chops is a Looney Tunes cartoon produced in 1947 and released on February 12, 1949.-Plot:The Hipster Squirrel is on vacation in the north woods, and decides to get some sleep, but his sleep is disturbed by what he thinks is a woodpecker, but finds out that "lumberjackson" Porky Pig is... |
Porky | Arthur Davis | 02-12-1949 | Post-1948 |
18 | Old Glory Old Glory (1939 film) Old Glory is a Merrie Melodies animated cartoon directed by Chuck Jones, produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions, and released to theatres by Warner Bros. Pictures and The Vitaphone Corporation... |
Porky | Chuck Jones | 07-01-1939 | a.a.p. |
19 | A Tale of Two Kitties A Tale of Two Kitties A Tale of Two Kitties is an American cartoon, released in 1942, notable for the first appearance of A yellow canary, who would come to be known as Tweety. It was directed by Bob Clampett, written by Warren Foster, and features music by Carl W. Stalling. It was also the first appearance of Babbit... |
Tweety Tweety Tweety Bird is a fictional Yellow Canary in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animated cartoons. The name "Tweety" is a play on words, as it originally meant "sweetie", along with "tweet" being a typical English onomatopoeia for the sounds of birds... |
Bob Clampett | 11-21-1942 | a.a.p. |
20 | Tweetie Pie Tweetie Pie Tweetie Pie is a 1947 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng and produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, depicting the first pairing of Tweety and Sylvester.When Tweety's creator, director Bob Clampett, left the Warner Bros... |
Sylvester, Tweety | Friz Freleng | 05-03-1947 | a.a.p. |
21 | Fast and Furry-ous Fast and Furry-ous Fast and Furry-ous is a 1949 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, released on September 17, 1949, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese... |
Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner are a duo of cartoon characters from a series of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons. The characters were created by animation director Chuck Jones in 1948 for Warner Bros., while the template for their adventures was the work of writer Michael Maltese... |
Chuck Jones | 09-16-1949 | Post-1948 |
22 | Beep, Beep | Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner | Chuck Jones | 05-24-1952 | Post-1948 |
23 | Lovelorn Leghorn Lovelorn Leghorn Lovelorn Leghorn is a 1950 cartoon short starring Foghorn Leghorn, the Barnyard Dawg, and Miss Prissy. It was released in 1951 by Warner Bros. and directed by Robert McKimson.-Plot:Miss Prissy is trying to land a husband and sets her sights on Foghorn.... |
Foghorn, Barnyard Barnyard Dawg Barnyard Dawg is a Looney Tunes character. An adult anthropomorphic basset hound, he is the archenemy of Foghorn Leghorn. He was created by Robert McKimson, who also created Foghorn and was voiced by Mel Blanc... |
Robert McKimson Robert McKimson Robert "Bob" Porter McKimson, Sr. was an American animator, illustrator, and director best known for his work on the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons from Warner Bros., and later DePatie-Freleng Enterprises... |
09-08-1951 | Post-1948 |
24 | For Scent-imental Reasons For Scent-imental Reasons For Scent-imental Reasons is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short released in 1949. It was directed by Chuck Jones, written by Michael Maltese, and featured the characters Pepe Le Pew and Penelope Pussycat . It won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film... |
Pepé Pepé Le Pew Pepé Le Pew is a fictional character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons, first introduced in 1945. A French skunk that always strolls around in Paris in the springtime, when everyone's thoughts are of "love", Pepé is constantly seeking "l'amour" of his own... |
Chuck Jones | 11-12-1949 | Post-1948 |
25 | Speedy Gonzales Speedy Gonzales (film) Speedy Gonzales is a 1955 Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng from a story by Warren Foster. It is the second cartoon to feature the title character, but the first one to feature Speedy in his current design... |
Speedy Speedy Gonzales Speedy Gonzales is an animated caricature of a mouse in the Warner Brothers Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. He is portrayed as "The Fastest Mouse in all Mexico" with his major traits being the ability to run extremely fast and speaking with an exaggerated Mexican accent... , Sylvester |
Friz Freleng | 09-17-1955 | Post-1948 |
Behind the Tunes
- Wagnerian Wabbit: The Making of What's Opera, Doc?
- Twilight in Tunes: The Music of Raymond ScottRaymond ScottRaymond Scott was an American composer, band leader, pianist, engineer, recording studio maverick, and electronic instrument inventor....
- Powerhouse in Pictures
- Putty Problems and Canary Rows
- A Chuck Jones Tutorial: Tricks of the Cartoon Trade
- The Charm of Stink: On the Scent of Pepé le Pew
Alternate Audio Tracks
- Commentaries on every cartoon except "Hare Tonic", "Porky Chops", and "Lovelorn Leghorn".
- Music Only audio tracks for "What's Opera, Doc?", "The Scarlet Pumpernickel", "Duck Amuck", "Robin Hood Daffy", "Speedy Gonzales"
Disc 2
# | Title | Stars | Director | Release Date | TV Package |
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1 | One Froggy Evening One Froggy Evening One Froggy Evening is an approximately seven-minute long Technicolor animated short film written by Michael Maltese and directed by Chuck Jones, with musical direction by Milt Franklyn.The short makes the debut of Michigan J... |
Michigan J. Frog Michigan J. Frog Michigan J. Frog is an animated cartoon character who debuted in the Looney Tunes cartoon One Froggy Evening , written by Michael Maltese and directed by Chuck Jones... |
Chuck Jones | 12-31-1955 | Post-1948 |
2 | Three Little Bops Three Little Bops Three Little Bops is a 1957 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng, with voices by Stan Freberg and music by jazz composer/trumpeter Shorty Rogers... |
Friz Freleng | 01-05-1957 | Post-1948 | |
3 | I Love to Singa I Love to Singa I Love to Singa is a Merrie Melodies animated cartoon directed by Tex Avery, produced by Leon Schlesinger, and released to theatres on July 18, 1936 by Warner Bros. and Vitaphone. I Love to Singa depicts the story of a young owlet who wants to sing jazz, instead of the classical music that his... |
Tex Avery Tex Avery Frederick Bean "Fred/Tex" Avery was an American animator, cartoonist, voice actor and director, famous for producing animated cartoons during The Golden Age of Hollywood animation. He did his most significant work for the Warner Bros... |
07-18-1936 | a.a.p. | |
4 | Katnip Kollege Katnip Kollege Katnip Kollege is a 1938 Merrie Melodies animated cartoon short produced by Leon Schlesinger Studios for Warner Brothers. It features the characters of Johnny Cat and Kitty Bright playing college students.-Plot synopsis:... |
Cal Howard Cal Howard Cal Howard was an American cartoon story artist, "mostly remembered for his work at Walter Lantz and Warner Bros.".-External links:... and Cal Dalton Cal Dalton Cal Dalton was a cartoon director at Warner Brothers. Dalton's first commercial animation work was on an animated short version of The Wizard of Oz that was produced by Ted Eshbaugh's independent animation studio in 1933. Afterwards, Dalton left to work at the Warner Brothers animation studio,... |
06-11-1938 | a.a.p. | |
5 | The Dover Boys The Dover Boys "The Dover Boys at Pimento University" or "The Rivals of Roquefort Hall" is a 1942 Merrie Melodies cartoon produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions and directed by Chuck Jones. It was released by Warner Bros. on September 19, 1942... |
Chuck Jones | 09-19-1942 | a.a.p. | |
6 | Chow Hound Chow Hound Chow Hound is a Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. Released June 16, 1951, the voices were performed by Mel Blanc, Bea Benaderet and John T... |
Chuck Jones | 06-16-1951 | Post-1948 | |
7 | Haredevil Hare Haredevil Hare Haredevil Hare is a 1948 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. It stars Bugs Bunny and it is the debut for Marvin the Martian — although he is unnamed in this film — along with his Martian dog, K-9. All the voices are done by Mel Blanc... |
Bugs, K-9, Marvin Marvin the Martian Marvin the Martian is a fictional character appearing in the Looney Tunes cartoons. Marvin's likeness appears in miniature on the Spirit rover on Mars.-Conception and creation:... |
Chuck Jones | 07-24-1948 | a.a.p. |
8 | The Hasty Hare The Hasty Hare The Hasty Hare is a 1951 Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones, and starring Bugs Bunny. Marvin the Martian is assigned to capture an Earth creature, and the first one he comes across is Bugs.-Synopsis:... |
Bugs, K-9, Marvin | Chuck Jones | 06-07-1952 | Post-1948 |
9 | Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century is a Merrie Melodies cartoon created in 1952 and released on July 25, 1953, starring Daffy Duck as space hero Duck Dodgers, Porky Pig as his assistant, and Marvin the Martian as his opponent... |
Daffy, Porky, Marvin | Chuck Jones | 07-25-1953 | Post-1948 |
10 | Hare-Way to the Stars Hare-Way to the Stars Hare-Way to the Stars is a 1957 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short, starring Bugs Bunny, and released on March 29, 1958.-Plot:... |
Bugs, Marvin | Chuck Jones | 03-29-1958 | Post-1948 |
11 | Mad as a Mars Hare Mad as a Mars Hare Mad as a Mars Hare is a 1963 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny and Marvin the Martian. The cartoon's title is a play-on-words of the famous phrase to be "mad as a March hare", the origins of which are disputed.-Plot:... |
Bugs, Marvin | Chuck Jones | 10-19-1963 | Post-1948 |
12 | Devil May Hare Devil May Hare Devil May Hare is a 1954 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon was released on June 19th, 1954. This theatrical cartoon was directed by Robert McKimson and starred Mel Blanc playing the voices of Bugs Bunny, the Tasmanian Devil, and the turtle... |
Bugs, Taz Tasmanian Devil (Looney Tunes) The Tasmanian Devil, often referred to as Taz, is an animated cartoon character featured in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes series of cartoons. The character appeared in only five shorts before Warner Bros... |
Robert McKimson | 06-19-1954 | Post-1948 |
13 | Bedevilled Rabbit | Bugs, Taz | Robert McKimson | 04-13-1957 | Post-1948 |
14 | Ducking the Devil Ducking the Devil Ducking The Devil is a 1957 Merrie Melodies animated cartoon with Daffy Duck and the Tasmanian Devil.- Synopsis :At a zoo, a cage was reserved for Taz. He soon escapes and runs amok. Meanwhile, Daffy is at home in his duckpond, and reads about Taz's escape in a newspaper. Taz soon finds him and... |
Daffy, Taz | Robert McKimson | 08-17-1957 | Post-1948 |
15 | Bill of Hare Bill of Hare Bill Of Hare is a 1962 Bugs Bunny cartoon featuring the Tasmanian Devil.-Plot:The cartoon opens in a seaside town where a crate is being unloaded from a cargo ship, belonging to the Snodgrass Scientific Expedition... |
Bugs, Taz | Robert McKimson | 06-09-1962 | Post-1948 |
16 | Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare is a Warner Bros., Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released on March 28, 1964, starring Bugs Bunny and the Tasmanian Devil. It was directed by Robert McKimson. It was produced by David H. DePatie. The cartoon was animated by Ted Bonnicksen, Warren Batchelder, and... |
Bugs, Taz | Robert McKimson | 03-28-1964 | Post-1948 |
17 | Bewitched Bunny Bewitched Bunny Bewitched Bunny is a Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. Jones created the character Witch Hazel which debuted in this episode. Witch Hazel later appeared in Broom-Stick Bunny , A Witch's Tangled Hare , and in A-Haunting We Will Go... |
Bugs, Witch Hazel Witch Hazel (Looney Tunes) Witch Hazel is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. Disney, MGM, Famous Studios, and the Little Lulu comic book also had characters named Witch Hazel, and Rembrandt Films had one named Hazel Witch. This article is chiefly concerned... |
Chuck Jones | 07-24-1954 | Post-1948 |
18 | Broom-Stick Bunny Broom-Stick Bunny Broom-Stick Bunny is a Warner Brothers Looney Tunes short released in 1956 and directed by Chuck Jones.-Plot:As the short opens, it shows a plaque which states that Witch Hazel is a member of the Malevolent Order of Witches, an "A. F... |
Bugs, Witch Hazel | Chuck Jones | 02-25-1956 | Post-1948 |
19 | A Witch's Tangled Hare A Witch's Tangled Hare A Witch’s Tangled Hare is a 1959 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short directed by Abe Levitow. In this cartoon Mel Blanc plays voice roles for Bugs Bunny, while June Foray voices Witch Hazel... |
Bugs, Witch Hazel | Abe Levitow Abe Levitow Abraham "Abe" Levitow was an American animator who worked at Warner Bros. Cartoons, UPA and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer .... |
10-31-1959 | Post-1948 |
20 | A-Haunting We Will Go | Speedy, Daffy, Witch Hazel | Robert McKimson | 04-16-1966 | Post-1948 |
21 | Feed the Kitty Feed the Kitty Feed the Kitty is a Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese, in which bulldog Marc Antony adopts a small cat, Pussyfoot , and tries to hide it from his owner... |
Marc and Pussyfoot Marc Antony and Pussyfoot Marc Antony and Pussyfoot are animated characters in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons... |
Chuck Jones | 02-02-1952 | Post-1948 |
22 | Kiss Me Cat | Marc and Pussyfoot | Chuck Jones | 02-21-1953 | Post-1948 |
23 | Feline Frame-Up Feline Frame-Up Feline Frame-Up is an animated short film in the Looney Tunes series produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc and released on February 13, 1954.... |
Claude, Marc and Pussyfoot | Chuck Jones | 02-13-1954 | Post-1948 |
24 | From A to Z-Z-Z-Z From A to Z-Z-Z-Z From A to Z-Z-Z-Z is a 1953 animated cartoon short by Chuck Jones in the Looney Tunes series. It was released by Warner Bros. in 1954.-Plot:The cartoon begins with an exterior shot of a school classroom. Through the windows, children are visible at their desks. They are learning arithmetic by rote... |
Ralph Phillips | Chuck Jones | 10-16-1954 | Post-1948 |
25 | Boyhood Daze | Ralph Phillips | Chuck Jones | 04-20-1957 | Post-1948 |
Behind the Tunes
- It Hopped One Night: The Story Behind One Froggy Evening
- Wacky Warner One-Shots
- Mars Attacks! Life on the Red Planet with My Favorite Martian
- Razzma-Taz: Giving the Tasmanian Devil His Due
- The Ralph Phillips Story: Living the American Daydream
Alternate Audio Tracks
- Commentaries on every cartoon except "Katnip Kollege", "The Hasty Hare", "Mad as a Mars Hare", "Bedeviled Rabbit", "Bill of Hare", "Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare", "A Witch's Tangled Hare", "A-Haunting We Will Go", and "Kiss Me Cat".
- Music Only audio tracks on "One Froggy Evening", "Three Little Bops", "Hare-way to the Stars", "Ducking the Devil", "Bewitched Bunny", "Broom-Stick Bunny", "A Witch's Tangled Hare", "Feed the Kitty", "Feline Frame-Up", and "Boyhood Daze".
Disc 3: Bonus Materials
- A Greeting From Chuck Jones
- Chuck Amuck: The MovieChuck Amuck: The MovieChuck Amuck: The Movie is a 1991 documentary film about Chuck Jones' career with Warner Bros., centered on his work with Looney Tunes; narrated by Dick Vosburgh....
- Chuck Jones: Extremes & In-Betweens, A Life In Animation
- Chuck Jones: Memories Of A Childhood
- The Animated World Of Chuck Jones (9 Cartoons)
- Point Rationing Of Foods
- Hell-Bent for ElectionHell-Bent for ElectionHell-Bent For Election was a 1944 two-reel animated cartoon short subject. The short was one of the first major films from United Productions of America , which would go on to become the most influential animation studio of the 1950s...
- So Much for So LittleSo Much for So LittleSo Much for So Little is a 1949 short documentary film directed by Chuck Jones. It won an Academy Award in 1950 for Documentary Short Subject, tying with A Chance to Live. As a work of the United States Government, the film is in the public domain.-Plot:...
- Orange Blossoms For Violet
- A Hitch In Time
- 90 Day Wondering
- Drafty, Isn't It?
- The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics
- The Bear That Wasn'tThe Bear that Wasn'tThe Bear That Wasn't is a 1946 children's book by film director and Looney Tunes alumnus Frank Tashlin. In 1967, Tashlin's former Termite Terrace colleague Chuck Jones directed an animated short film based upon the book for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer...
- How The Grinch Stole Christmas!How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (TV special)How the Grinch Stole Christmas! is a 1966 American animated television special directed by Chuck Jones. It is based on the homonymous children's book by Dr. Seuss, the story of The Grinch trying to take away Christmas from the townsfolk of Whoville below his mountain hideaway...
Pencil Test - The Door
- Bonus Cartoons (9 Cartoons)
- How The Grinch Stole Christmas!
- The Fright Before Christmas from Bugs Bunny’s Looney Christmas TalesBugs Bunny's Looney Christmas TalesBugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales is an animated Christmas television special featuring Bugs Bunny and other Looney Tunes characters, in three newly-created cartoon shorts with seasonal themes.The special originally aired on CBS on November 27, 1979....
- Spaced Out BunnySpaced Out BunnySpaced Out Bunny is a Warner Bros. cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Marvin the Martian. The cartoon was part of the television special Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over on CBS, which aired May 21, 1980....
from Bugs Bunny’s Bustin’ Out All OverBugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All OverBugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over is a Looney Tunes television special which aired on May 21, 1980. It features three new cartoons at the time, which featured Bugs Bunny and other Looney Tunes characters. The theme of this special is Springtime... - Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24½th CenturyDuck Dodgers and the Return of the 24½th CenturyDuck Dodgers and the Return of the 24½th Century is a 1980 cartoon starring Daffy Duck, Porky Pig and Marvin Martian. It is the sequel of Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century. It was the first Daffy and Porky cartoon since 1965...
from Daffy Duck’s Thanks-For-Giving - Another Froggy EveningAnother Froggy EveningAnother Froggy Evening is a 1995 cartoon by Chuck Jones and a sequel to his 1955 cartoon One Froggy Evening.The short features Michigan J. Frog and Marvin the Martian who reveals that Michigan's croaking noise is actually Martian for "Would you like to hear me sing?" This sequel is actually a...
- Marvin the Martian in the Third Dimension
- Superior DuckSuperior DuckSuperior Duck was a 1996 cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. A Looney Tunes theatrical short, it featured Daffy Duck as a caped crusader with super powers and featured cameos by Foghorn Leghorn, Tweety Pie, Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote, Marvin the Martian, Porky Pig, The Tasmanian Devil and...
- From Hare to EternityFrom Hare To EternityFrom Hare to Eternity is a 1996 Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam cartoon in the Looney Tunes series, directed by Chuck Jones. Since this cartoon was produced after the death of legendary Looney Tunes voice actor Mel Blanc, the voice of Bugs is supplied by Greg Burson and the voice of Yosemite Sam is...
- Father Of The Bird
- Museum Scream
See also
- Looney Tunes Golden CollectionLooney Tunes Golden CollectionThe Looney Tunes Golden Collection was an annual series of six four-disc DVD box sets from Warner Bros.' home video unit Warner Home Video, each containing about 60 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies animated shorts...
- Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmographyLooney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmographyThis is a listing of the shorts, feature films, television programs, and television specials in Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series, extending from 1929 through the present. Altogether, 1,003 animated theatrical shorts alone were released under the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies...
- Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1929–1939)
- Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1940–1949)
- Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1950–1959)
- Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1960–1969)
- Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1970–present and miscellaneous)