View Full Version : My idea for Looney Tunes Golden Collection Vol. 3
Martin Juneau
08-15-2004, 07:21 PM
Disc 1 - Bugs Bunny
Porky's Hare Hunt (B&W)
A Wild Hare (original titles)
Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt (original titles)
Hold the Lion, Please
Super Rabbit
Wackiki Wabbit
Buckaroo Bugs
Racketeer Rabbit
A-Lad-in His Lamp
Hare Do
Knights Must Fall
Mississippi Hare
Hare Trimmed
Bewitched Bunny
Knight-Mare Hare
Special features:
Commentaries of all cartoons
Music only-tracks of "A-Lad-in His Lamp" and "Mississippi Hare"
Featurettes
Other bridging sequences of THE BUGS BUNNY SHOW
1962's Bugs Bunny Kool-Aid commercials
From the Vaults: The "Hare Ribbin'" director's cut version
Disc 2 - Pepe le Pew - Road Runner/Wile E. Coyote
Odor-Able Kitty
Scent-imental Over You
Scent-imental Romeo
Little Beau Pepe
Wild Over You
The Cat's Bah
Past Perfumance
Two Scents Worth
Heaven Scent
Touche and Go
Really Scent
Hip-Hip-Hurry!
Hook, Line and Stinker
Hot-Rod and Reel
Wild About Hurry
Special features:
Commentaries for "Scent-imental Romeo", "Little Beau Pepe", "The Cat's Bah", "Past Perfumance", "Really Scent", "Hip-Hip-Hurry" and "Hook, Line and Stinker"
Music only-track of "Two Scents Worth", "Hip-Hip-Hurry" and "Hot-Rod and Reel"
Featurettes
Bridging sequences of THE BUGS BUNNY/ROAD RUNNER SHOW
Energizer and car commercials with Road Runner/Wile E. Coyote
Chuck Jones documentary (not the same from PBS, but probably airing on Bravo! in 1998)
Disc 3 - Foghorn Leghorn - Sylvester & Tweety
Walky Talky Hawky
Crowing Pains
Hen House Henery
Fractured Leghorn
The Leghorn Blows at Midnight
Leghorn Swoggled
Lovelorn Leghorn
Sock-A-Doodle Doo
The Egg-Cited Rooster
Of Rice and Hen
Plop Goes the Weasel
Catty Cornered
Fowl Weather
Street Cat Named Sylvester
Tom-Tom Tomcat
Special features:
Commentaries for "Walky Talky Hawky", "Hen House Henery", "Fractured Leghorn", "Lovelorn Leghorn", "Plop Goes the Weasel" and "Street Cat Named Sylvester"
Music-only track of "Lovelorn Leghorn", "The Egg-Cited Rooster" and "Tom-Tom Tomcat
Featurettes
Kentucky Fried Chicken with Foghorn Leghorn
Miracle Whip commercial with Sylvester and Tweety Bird
Disc 4 - Various Decades
I Haven't Got a Hat
Daffy Duck and Egghead
Star is Hatched
Rhapsody in Rivets
The Wacky Wabbit
Porky Pig's Feat (B&W)
Fresh Airedale
Hare Tonic
Little Orphan Airedale
The Prize Pest
Tabasco Road
Mouse-Placed Kitten
Who Scent You?
Beep Prepared
Now Hear This
Special features:
Commentaries of "I Haven't Got a Hat", "Daffy Duck and Egghead", "Rhapsody in Rivets", "Porky Pig's Feat", "Hare Tonic", "Little Orphan Airedale", "Tabasco Road", "Mouse-Placed Kitten", "Beep Prepared" and "Now Hear This"
Music-only track of "Rhapsody in Rivets" and "Beep Prepared"
Featurettes
From the Vaults: 4 rarest cartoons: Coal Black and De Sebben Dwarfs, Scrap Happy Daffy, Russian Rhapsody and Herr Meets Hare
Boy Wonder
08-15-2004, 07:28 PM
That actually sounds like a good collection, but the extras for disc 4 are politcally incorrect. Since collection 1 won the parent's award thingy, I don't think they'll go there (even though there was a suicide gag at the end of "Tortoise Beats Hare".
UncleJunior
08-15-2004, 07:30 PM
I would do:
Vol 1: Bugs Bunny.
Vol 2: Chuck Jones Cartoons
Vol 3: Friz Freleng Cartoons
Vol 4: Bob Clampett/Tex Avery/Bob McKimson.
Martin Juneau
08-15-2004, 07:38 PM
That actually sounds like a good collection, but the extras for disc 4 are politcally incorrect. Since collection 1 won the parent's award thingy, I don't think they'll go there (even though there was a suicide gag at the end of "Tortoise Beats Hare".
I think you see from "Tortoise Wins By a Hare". the ending of "Tortoise Beats Hare" are the 10 tortoises kisses Bugs
J. B. Warner
08-15-2004, 07:55 PM
All I've decided on for Volume 3 is a playlist...
Disc 1 – Chuck Amuck: Charles M. Jones
"Duck! Rabbit! Duck!" (MM, Jones, 1953)
"Robin Hood Daffy" (MM, Jones, 1958)
"Chow Hound" (LT, Jones, 1951)
"Operation: Rabbit" (LT, Jones, 1952)
"Bear Feat" (LT, Jones, 1949)
"Hush My Mouse" (LT, Jones, 1946)
"To Beep or Not to Beep" (MM, Jones, 1963)
"Feline Frame-Up" (LT, Jones, 1954)
"The Cat’s Bah" (LT, Jones, 1954)
"Much Ado About Nutting" (MM, Jones, 1953)
"A Hound For Trouble" (LT, Jones, 1951)
"Hare-Way to the Stars" (LT, Jones, 1958)
"War and Pieces" (LT, Jones, 1964)
"Past Perfumance" (MM, Jones, 1955)
"Roughly Squeaking" (LT, Jones, 1946)
Disc 2 – Music Man: Isadore "Friz" Freleng
"Birds Anonymous" (MM, Freleng, 1957)
"Pizzicato Pussycat" (MM, Freleng, 1955)
"Ain’t That Ducky" (LT, Freleng, 1945)
"Buccaneer Bunny" (LT, Freleng, 1948)
"Curtain Razor" (LT, Freleng, 1949)
"I Taw a Puddy Tat" (MM, Freleng, 1948)
"Gonzales’ Tamales" (LT, Freleng, 1957)
"Mouse Mazurka" (MM, Freleng, 1949)
"Rhapsody in Rivets" (MM, Freleng, 1941)
"Racketeer Rabbit" (LT, Freleng, 1946)
"A Mouse Divided" (MM, Freleng, 1953)
"Mexicali Shmoes" (LT, Freleng, 1959)
"Hare Trimmed" (MM, Freleng, 1953)
"Pigs in a Polka" (MM, Freleng, 1943)
"Knighty Knight, Bugs" (LT, Freleng, 1958)
Disc 3 – Late Bloomer: Robert McKimson
"Hillbilly Hare" (MM, McKimson, 1950)
"Daffy Doodles" (LT, McKimson, 1946)
"Pop ‘Im, Pop" (LT, McKimson, 1950)
"Bedevilled Rabbit" (MM, McKimson, 1957)
"Walky Talky Hawky" ((MM, McKimson, 1946)
"The Grey-Hounded Hare" (LT, McKimson, 1949)
"The Birth of a Notion" (LT, McKimson, 1947)
"All Fowled Up" (LT, McKimson, 1955)
"Tabasco Road" (LT, McKimson, 1957)
"Crowing Pains" (LT, McKimson, 1947)
"Of Rice and Hen" (LT, McKimson, 1953)
"The Hole Idea" (LT, McKimson, 1955)
"Hot Cross Bunny" (MM, McKimson, 1948)
"Leghorn Swoggled" (MM, McKimson, 1951)
"Ducking the Devil" (MM, McKimson, 1957)
Disc 4 – Pre-48 Greats: Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Frank Tashlin
"A Wild Hare" (MM, Avery, 1940)
"Page Miss Glory" (MM, Avery, 1936)
"Porky’s Duck Hunt" (LT, Avery, 1937)
"Golddiggers of ‘49" (LT, Avery, 1935)
"Crazy Cruise" (MM, Avery, 1942)
"A Tale of Two Kitties" (MM, Clampett, 1942)
"Horton Hatches the Egg" (MM, Clampett, 1942)
"Draftee Daffy" (LT, Clampett, 1945)
"Wagon Heels" (MM, Clampett, 1945)
"Falling Hare" (MM, Clampett, 1943)
"Porky’s Road Race" (LT, Tashlin, 1937)
"Porky’s Romance" (LT, Tashlin, 1937)
"Nasty Quacks" (MM, Tashlin, 1945)
"The Swooner Crooner" (LT, Tashlin, 1944)
"Porky Pig’s Feat" (LT, Tashlin, 1943)
Edited to include "Hare Trimmed" on Disc 2.
RetroMan
08-16-2004, 12:07 AM
Since collection 1 won the parent's award thingy, I don't think they'll go there.
What!?!? Parent's Award Thingy?? Why, o, why people still think cartoons are for kids? Geez.:rolleyes:
The Silver Fox
08-16-2004, 04:17 AM
If they add some of the bw films of the fellows at termite terrace playing out the toons ( and yes this does exist, as may of the toon head shows did have still clips from the films), the storyboarding of the toons would be so great, anotehr thing i add is closed caption, to see what some of the lines that are said and even model sheets of the One time toons in the dvds as was done in vols 1 and 2. isn't the golden collection at disk 5 now??
I have 1 and 2 and a friend has 3 and 4 ( realeased earlier this year), also be good to have the music only with "buckaroo bugs" with maybe in Closed capton of what each music cue that is used is called.
as a fact to anny of the toons listed.
that just my ideas, what would you ad??:bugs1:
isn't the golden collection at disk 5 now??
I have 1 and 2 and a friend has 3 and 4 ( realeased earlier this year)
The Golden Collection was only 4 DVDs and they were released as an entire set.
Boy Wonder
08-16-2004, 02:00 PM
What!?!? Parent's Award Thingy?? Why, o, why people still think cartoons are for kids? Geez.:rolleyes:
Yep, it won an Parent's Award for outstanding something, but I know it won an parent's award. It also won Entertainment Weekly's DVD Of the Year thing.
Merrytoon
08-16-2004, 03:18 PM
Yep, it won an Parent's Award for outstanding something, but I know it won an parent's award. It also won Entertainment Weekly's DVD Of the Year thing.
That's nuts. There's alot of things in these cartoons that aren't for kids. Although, I did grow up on them, and I turned out OK (I hope). Of course most of the time I watched them with my dad. Classic Looney Tunes are something the whole family can enjoy, but I definatly think parents need to be there to explain some things and not use them as a babysitter. When will people learn that just because it's animated doesn't mean it's for kids? ::steps down off soapbox::. Glad to hear about the ET award though. I stopped getting that a year ago so I didn't know.
It's quite amazing that people are doing a wish list of the third Golden collection when the second one hasn't come out.
Ah what the hell, here's my list. :p
Firsts: Character
"A Wild Hare" (original titles)
"Porky's Duck Hunt"
"I Haven't Got A Hat"
"A Tale Of Two Kitties" (original titles if possible)
"Life With Feathers" (original titles if possible)
"Hare Trigger"
"The Squawkin' Hawk" (original titles if possible)
"Odor-Able Kitty" (original titles if possible)
"Walky Talky Hawky" (original titles if possible)
"Hop, Look And Listen" (original titles)
"Cat Tails for Two" (original titles if possible)
"Pop 'Em Pop" (original titles if possible)
"Sinkin' In The Bathtub"
"Buddy's Day Out"
"Injun Trouble" (bonus cartoon)
Firsts and Lasts: Director
"Goldiggers Of The '46"
"Porky's Badtime Story"
"Buddy The Gob"
"The Night Watchman" (original titles if possible)
"Porky's Poultry Plant"
"Daffy Doodles" (original titles if possible)
"Mouse Menace" (original titles if possible)
"Crazy Cruise"
"War And Piece"
"Injun Trouble"
"The Wild Chase"
"Hare Remover"
Politically Incorrect Cartoons
All the censored 11 (original titles if possible)
"Hocus Pocus Pow Wow"
"Tokio Jokio"
"Bugs Bunny Nips The Nips"
"Russian Rhapsody"
"Scrap Happy Daffy"
All Inki cartoons (original titles if possible)
Private SNAFU cartoons as a bonus
Oscar nominated fun
All oscar nominated or winners that are no listed in previous collections
Philo & Gunge
08-31-2004, 12:58 PM
Disc 1 – Bugs Bunny
Rabbit Hood (1949)
Yankee Doodle Bugs (1954)
A Wild Hare (1940)
Hiawatha’s Rabbit Hunt (1941)
Which Is Witch? (1949)
Mississippi Hare (1948)
Hot Cross Bunny (1948)
Horse Hare (1960)
Duck! Rabbit, Duck! (1953)
8 Ball Bunny (1950)
Porky’s Hare Hunt (1938)
Hare Ribbin’ (1944)
Bushy Hare (1950)
Napoleon Bunny-Part (1956)
Super-Rabbit (1943)
Disc 2 – Foghorn Leghorn/Porky & Daffy
Walky Talky Hawky (1946)
Crowing Pains (1947)
Henhouse Henry (1949)
A Fractured Leghorn (1950)
The Leghorn Blows At Midnight (1950)
Leghorn Swoggled (1951)
Lovelorn Leghorn (1951)
Scalp Trouble (1939)
The Henpecked Duck (1941)
Daffy Duck & The Dinosaur (1938)
Get Rich Quick Porky (1938)
Swooner Crooner (1944)
Africa Squeaks (1940)
China Jones (1959)
Disc 3 – Pepe Le Pew
Scent-imental Over You (1947)
Scent-imental Romeo (1951)
Little Beau Pepé (1952)
Wild Over You (1953)
The Cats Bah (1954)
Past Perfumance (1955)
Two Scent’s Worth (1955)
Heaven Scent (1956)
I'll do the rest later.
Curious Orange
04-13-2005, 06:38 AM
What I've loved about the GC is the mix of cartoons I know well, together with loads of cartoons I've never seen before, or I can vaguely recall seeing once as a kid. I've really come to develop a new appreciation for toons I personally wouldn't have chosen (The Hep Kat and Kitty Kollege for example).
Living in the UK, my exposure to these toons isn't the same as viewers in the US/Canada. Toons that have been shown to death on US tv have never been shown on UK tv at all.
Anyway, my particular requirements for GC vol 3:
More Yosamite Sam. Sahara Hare is a particular fave of mine and needs to be included, along with 3 or 4 other Sam toons.
The best part of a disk devoted to Pepe le Pew.
The best part of a disk devoted to Speedy Gonzales.
Fewer Bugs, but more Daffy (Robin Hood Daffy please:daffy: ) and a few more Foghorns.
Sort the animated menus out on the disks.
And either release these things as multi-region disks or hurry up with the Region 2 versions. Not everyone lives in North America, you know!:speedy:
cbrubaker
04-13-2005, 07:48 AM
It won Parent's Award thing!?
Didn't they see the part in the documentry where Chuck Jones said something like "We didn't make these cartoons for kids"?
Daffysleftfoot
04-13-2005, 03:53 PM
I posted my idea for Volume 3 in another thread. But, I'll post it again here:
Disc 1 - Bugs Bunny
1. Porky's Hare Hunt (b&w)
2. Prest-o Change-o (original titles)
3. Hare-um Scare-um
4. A Wild Hare (original titles)
5. Rebel Rabbit
6. Ali Baba Bunny
7. False Hare
8. Knighty Knight Bugs
9. Duck! Rabbit, Duck!
10. Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt (original titles)
11. Hare Remover
12. Hare Ribbin'
13. Hare-way to the Stars
14. Rabbit Every Monday
15. A Hare Grows in Manhattan
Disc 2 - The Ethnic Characters: Pepe & Speedy
1. Odor-Able Kitty (original titles)
2. Scent-imental Over You (original titles)
3. Odor of the Day
4. Scent-imental Romeo
5. Little Beau Pepe
6. Wild Over You
7. The Cat's Bah
8. Past Perfumance
9. Cat-Tails For Two
10. Tobasco Road
11. Gonzales Tamales
12. Tortilla Flaps
13. Mexicali Schmoes
14. Here Today Gone Tamale
15. West of the Pesos
Disc 3 - Foghorn Leghorn & Various McKimson Masterpieces
1. Walky Talky Hawky (original titles)
2. Crowing Pains (original titles)
3. Henhouse Henery
4. The Leghorn Blows at Midnight
5. A Fractured Leghorn
6. Leghorn Swoggled
7. Lovelorn Leghorn
8. Sock-a-Doodle Doo
9. The Egg-cited Rooster
10. Plop Goes the Weasel
11. Ham in a Role
12. The Hole Idea
13. The Honey Mousers
14. The Mouse That Jack Built
15. Bartholomew vs The Wheel
Disc 4 - WWII Toons
1.The Weakly Reporter
2. Draftee Daffy
3. Super Rabbit
4. Fifth Column Mouse (original titles)
5. Daffy the Commando
6. Falling Hare
7. Swooner Crooner (original titles)
8. Plane Daffy
9. Herr Meets Hare
10. Russian Rhapsody
11. Tin Pan Alley Cats
12. Tokio Jokio
13. The Ducktators
14. Scrap Happy Daffy
15. Bugs Bunny Nips the Nip
Also, can I make a suggestion to the GAC Mods? I have a contest idea. The contents of this DVD collection will be revealed in June. Until then, any GAC member can make one (only one) prediction as to what they will be. The member who comes the closest should win something. Maybe a copy of LTGC vol.3 autographed by Jerry Beck, Michael Barrier, or maybe even an offspring of one of the original directors like Ruth Clampett, Nancy Avery, or Linda Jones. This post is my prediction, btw.
Tell me what you think of this idea. :)
GeniusIntheLamp
04-20-2005, 02:46 PM
My ideas for Vol. 3:
DISC 1: BUGS BUNNY
A Wild Hare
Elmer's Pet Rabbit
The Wacky Wabbit
Jack-Wabbit & the Beanstalk
Wackiki Wabbit
Hare Force
Buckaroo Bugs
The Old Grey Hare
Hare Trigger
Hare Tonic
Hare Remover
Racketeer Rabbit
A Hare Grows In Manhattan
Rabbit Punch
Buccaneer Bunny
Hillbilly Hare
DISC 2: PORKY & DAFFY
I Haven't Got a Hat
Porky's Duck Hunt
The Case Of the Stuttering Pig
Daffy Duck & Egghead
Daffy Duck In Hollywood
Jeepers Creepers
Daffy's Southern Exposure
The Impatient Patient
My Favorite Duck
Porky Pig's Feat
Daffy Doodles
The Stupor Salesman
Muscle Tussle
Design For Leaving
Duck! Rabbit! Duck!
DISC 3: ALL-STARS
A Gruesome Twosome
I Taw a Putty Tat
It's Hummer Time
From A To Z-z-z-z
Birds Anonymous
Hip-Hip Hurry
Hopalong Casualty
The Leghorn Blows At Midnight
Little Boy Boo
The High And the Flighty
Raw! Raw! Rooster
Hare Lift
Operation: Rabbit
Mexicali Schmoes
Odor-Able Kitty
The Mouse That Jack Built
DISC 4: THE EARLY YEARS
Sinkin' In the Bathtub
Bosko the Doughboy
It's Got Me Again
Moonlight For Two
The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives
Bosko the Speed King
Shake Your Powder Puff
Hollywood Capers
A Cartoonist's Nightmare
Gold Diggers of '49
Miss Glory
Speaking Of the Weather
The Sneezing Weasel
Cinderella Meets Fella
Prest-O Change-O
Hare-Um Scare-Um
I can't think of any extras off the top of my head, but I would like to see the old TV intros (AAP, Seven Arts) used for the cartoons (as an extra only, of course). :bugs1: :ham: :daffy: :befuddled :ysam: :tweety: :sylvester :beepbeep: :coyote: :foggy: :speedy: :lepew: :bosko:
Duck Dodgers
04-28-2005, 06:08 PM
in my opinion,it is highly probable that we'll have a disc devoted to speedy gonzales and friends(other mice;the goofy gophers in such shorts likke a ham in a role)in the next wave
Also, can I make a suggestion to the GAC Mods? I have a contest idea. The contents of this DVD collection will be revealed in June. Until then, any GAC member can make one (only one) prediction as to what they will be ... This post is my prediction, btw.
Tell me what you think of this idea. :)
Good idea for a contest. But do you really think a disc devoted to war-time cartoons will hit the streets this year in the face of Tom & Jerry censorship? Tokio Jokio? C'mon...;)
Daffysleftfoot
04-30-2005, 03:17 PM
Well, if Disney can release their WWII cartoons on dvd without incident then why can't the WB do the same? I'd love to see those sleazy WB execs talk their way around THAT logic.:p :sylvester
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