Author Topic: WB should be kicked in the junk until they release a Tex Avery/MGM collection.  (Read 677 times)

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Joe Molotov

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Who's with me? The Droopy box set was a good start, but I'm gonna need the rest. Now that they're done releasing annual Looney Tunes collections and all the Fleischer Popeye shorts have been released, this should be their next major project.

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Himu

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You know i'm with you, my brother.

I've asked for this shit for years mang.
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cool breeze

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I never understood the hate for the mother in law in these cartoons

Himu

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It's not step mom, it's mother in law!

More Tex Avery/MGM classics:

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Also, Joe, check out this documentary on Tex on youtube :rock

There are 5 parts

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Joe Molotov

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Thanks, I'll check it out.

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Himu

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:bow MGM :bow2

:bow TEX :bow2


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cool breeze

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do you have the highway/road of tomorrow one?

Himu

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Joe, what Chuck Jones stuff do the looney tunes sets have?

Do they got these classics?

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Is it just straight Looney Tunes with Bugs, Daffy, Porky and co. or is the whole shebangabang including Merry Melodies (I Like To Sing-A) and the ones posted above?

Speaking of Chuck Jones and MGM...

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Himu

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do you have the highway/road of tomorrow one?

Man, I think I've seen the entire "__________ of Tomorrow" series and I haven't heard of this one.
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Joe Molotov

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Although they use the Looney Tunes brand, the Looney Tunes Golden Collections are actually a mix of LT and Merrie Melodies. It's still mostly the mainly character like Bugs, Daffy, Porky, etc., and they're mostly centered around the 40's & 50's, but they're good collections; they're worth owning.

Wiki has a good list of all the cartoons they include and what volume they're on: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looney_Tunes_Golden_Collection
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Himu

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Although they use the Looney Tunes brand, the Looney Tunes Golden Collections are actually a mix of LT and Merrie Melodies. It's still mostly the mainly character like Bugs, Daffy, Porky, etc., and they're mostly centered around the 40's & 50's, but they're good collections; they're worth owning.

Wiki has a good list of all the cartoons they include and what volume they're on: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looney_Tunes_Golden_Collection

Well, I think 40's and 50's era Looney Tunes is the greatest piece of animation out there so no complaints.

I've been meaning on checking em out but I wanted to wail till they were done with the sets. Now that they're done, it's all game.

60's Looney Tunes can be good too tho. It just depends. Late 60's (near the end of the run) not so much.
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cool breeze

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do you have the highway/road of tomorrow one?

Man, I think I've seen the entire "__________ of Tomorrow" series and I haven't heard of this one.

yeah, I looked around myself.  I don't think it was a Tex Avery one.  I remember it posted in a neogaf version of this thread or just something about old cartoons.

Joe Molotov

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Although they use the Looney Tunes brand, the Looney Tunes Golden Collections are actually a mix of LT and Merrie Melodies. It's still mostly the mainly character like Bugs, Daffy, Porky, etc., and they're mostly centered around the 40's & 50's, but they're good collections; they're worth owning.

Wiki has a good list of all the cartoons they include and what volume they're on: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looney_Tunes_Golden_Collection

Well, I think 40's and 50's era Looney Tunes is the greatest piece of animation out there so no complaints.

I've been meaning on checking em out but I wanted to wail till they were done with the sets. Now that they're done, it's all game.

60's Looney Tunes can be good too tho. It just depends. Late 60's (near the end of the run) not so much.

Yeah, the collections are like the best-of-the-best with a good smattering of solid, lesser-seen shorts. They won't disappoint, except for the handful of people who were upset about not getting chronological sets (which is just insane if you actually think about what that would entail).
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