🎉 Relive the Madness of Looney Tunes!
The Looney Tunes: Golden Collection: Volume 1 is a comprehensive 4-disc DVD set released in 2003-2004, featuring a curated selection of classic animated shorts, remastered for optimal viewing. This collection is perfect for fans of all ages, offering exclusive bonus content and a nostalgic journey through the beloved characters and humor that have entertained audiences for decades.
K**T
Highly recommended
Funny
A**A
Classic
Great dvd great present
A**T
Looney Tunes Golden Collection DVD, Best Ones To Buy - 10 / 10 Stars
I Love Looney Tunes Golden CollectionsI Bought All This Volume and The Other Volumes Last Year, Great Fun, Very Hilarious and Very FunnyAll Very Hilarious Cartoons Especially "The Ducksters" and "Duck Amuck" from Best of Daffy Duck and Porky pig very hilarious cartoon short episode and from best of bugs bunny i like "Rabbit of Seville" with the music in itBrilliant dvdif there are any looney tunes fans out there, please do buy these the golden collection are the best onesInteresting to see what has all happend on bonus featuresVery Funny CartoonsMore than 5 stars10 / 10 stars
D**K
Good, but no "beep!, beep!"
I don't know who Animationfan "superdvdfan!" is, but I'm not convinced he/she is an actual customer. Why? Their review reinforces the misleading packaging that comes with this boxed set and so I don't think they've actually watched it.Who are your favourite Looney Tunes characters? Any answer but "Roadrunner & Wylie Coyote" and you'll probably love this item (of course Bugs and Daffy are great). However if, like me, you are suffering from coyote withdrawal symptoms, you would be disappointed.This set pops up following a search on Amazon for 'Roadrunner'. These characters are prominent on the cover. They are also prominent in the inside packaging. But there are NO comically inept chases across the Arizona desert included on any of the 4 discs enclosed.Maybe it's an Acme product.
J**N
Why aren't they on TV?
In the 80s and 90s these were on TV every day - sandwiched between sport events or introduced by the mighty Rolf. These cartoons were Oscar winners, up there with the best of Tom & Jerry. But now..... you can't see them anywhere on TV. I'm guessing the frequent beatings the characters take are considered a bit much by today's standard - in fairness, watching them now it is sometimes surprising to see the hilarious brutality.Thankfully these shorts are now available on these incredible (and cheap) collections. All the classic episodes are here, but some of the stranger shorts I don't recall seeing, so it's a real treasure trove. I just watched an early road runner episode and laughed as much as I did back in the 80s when I first saw it.In addition, the extras are genuinely interesting, with fascinating early cartoons and interviews with all the surviving creators. I'm rationing myself to 2 episodes a day to make them last and protect my sanity.
P**S
Absolute Classic
Very enjoyable funny cartoons. A classic
R**W
The Best Of Termite Terrace
What can I say, if you are interested in animated short films then this is a collection of the very best made by the studio that produced some of the funniest cartoons of them all. They are all here Porky Pig, Sylvester, Tweety Pie. Roadrunner, Wiley E. Coyote, Daffy Duck, Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam and of course the wonderful Elmer Fudd. These cartoons were made by some of the best animators in the business people such as Fritz Freleng, Tex Avery and Chuck Jones this collection includes such classics as 'Duck Season, Rabbit Season', 'Duck Amuck' and the wonderous 'What's Opera Doc?' which distils Wagner's multi hour Ring cycle down to six minutes!!. So with this collection you get 4 DVD's of animated brilliance from the Warner animation studios which was known affectionately by it's occupants' as termite terrace.
M**Y
It takes me back
Just got many thanks.
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