- Looney Tunes Golden Collection
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The Looney Tunes Golden Collection was an annual series of six[1] 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. The series began in October 2003 and ended in October 2008.[1]
Contents
Overview
The Golden Collection series was launched in the aftermath of the success of the Walt Disney Treasures series that itself collected archived Disney material.
These collections were made possible after the merger of Time Warner (which owned the color cartoons released from 8/1/1948 onward, as well as the black-and-white Looney Tunes, the post-Harman/Ising black-and-white Merrie Melodies, and the first H/I Merrie Melodies entry: Lady, Play Your Mandolin!) and Turner Broadcasting System (which owned the color cartoons released prior to 8/1/1948, and the remaining Harman/Ising Merrie Melodies; most of these cartoons had been released as part of The Golden Age of Looney Tunes laserdisc series), along with the subsequent transfer of video rights to the Turner library from MGM Home Entertainment to Warner Home Video.
The cartoons included on the set are uncut, unedited, and digitally restored and remastered from the original successive Technicolor film negatives (or, in the case of the black and white shorts, the original black and white negatives). However, some of the cartoons in these collections are derived from the "Blue Ribbon" reissues (altered from their original versions with their revised front-and-end credit sequences), as the original titles for these cartoons are presumably lost. Where the original titles, instead of the "Blue Ribbon" titles, still exist, Warner has taken the "Blue Ribbon" titles out.
A handful of cartoons in the first two collections and the bonus cartoons on vol 6. have digital video noise reduction (or DVNR) artifacting. The noise reduction process sometimes unintentionally erases or blurs some of the picture on certain scenes of the cartoons, which has caused controversy among some Looney Tunes fans. The most recent collections, however, lack such artifacting. Since August 2007, Warner Bros. Home Video has been quietly reissuing copies of the fourth disc of Volume 2 that lacks artifacting and interlacing, because of numerous complaints by consumers.
Beginning with Volume 3, a warning was printed on the packaging explaining that the collection is intended for adults and the content may not be suitable for children. This goes along with Whoopi Goldberg's filmed introduction in Volume 3 that explains the history of ethnic imagery that frequently appears in cartoons of the 1930s and 1940s. Beginning with Volume 4, a singular disclaimer text card similar to Goldberg's spoken disclaimer precedes each disc's main menu.
The DVDs also feature several special features including interviews/documentaries of the people behind the cartoons such as Chuck Jones, Friz Freleng, Bob Clampett, Tex Avery, Carl Stalling, and Mel Blanc, pencil tests, and audio commentaries by animation historians Jerry Beck, Michael Barrier, and Greg Ford, as well as current animators Paul Dini, Eric Goldberg, and John Kricfalusi.
In some regions, such as Region 2 & 4, each disc in each volume is packaged (or re-packaged) separately.[2]
Releases
Volume 1
Volume 1 (released on October 28, 2003) contains 56 cartoons (all in color) mostly from the 1950s with a smaller selection of shorts from the 1940s. Popular shorts include:
- Rabbit of Seville
- Duck Amuck
- Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid
- Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century
- Rabbit Seasoning
- Baseball Bugs
- Drip-Along Daffy
- Hair-Raising Hare
- Deduce, You Say
- Elmer's Candid Camera (the first appearance of Elmer Fudd)
Disc-by-disc breakdown
- Disc one is dedicated to Bugs Bunny
- Disc two is dedicated to Daffy Duck and Porky Pig
- Discs three and four consist of random shorts featuring other characters, grouped by director: Chuck Jones and Bob Clampett on disc three, Friz Freleng and Robert McKimson on disc four
Statistics
- 47 cartoons on this collection were released no earlier than August 1, 1948 and thus have been part of WB's own television packages. The remaining 9 cartoons were released prior to that date and thus were part of the Associated Artists Productions (a.a.p.) television package later owned by Turner (including the latest-released cartoon in this package, Haredevil Hare).
- Three of the creditless Blue Ribbons in the former package are featured with restored technical credits: The Foghorn Leghorn, Kit for Cat, and Scaredy Cat.
- Bugs Bunny dominates the set. In addition to having his own 14-cartoon disc, he appears on 12 more cartoons spread across the other three discs (along with one cartoon featuring the prototype), for a total of 26 (or 27, if counting Elmer's Candid Camera) cartoons with Bugs Bunny (though in Duck Amuck, he remains an unseen character until the end of the short).
- 55 of the cartoons on the set were directed by one of the more well-known directors (either Clampett, Freleng, Jones or McKimson). Only one cartoon directed by a lesser-known director is included: 1949's Porky Chops, directed by Arthur Davis.
- Also, 55 of the cartoons contain at least one recurring character. The only one-shot on the set is Early to Bet.
- A total of 14 character debuts are on this set: Bugs and Thugs (Mugsy), Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears (The Three Bears), Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid (Beaky Buzzard), Canary Row (Granny), Devil May Hare (Tasmanian Devil), Don't Give Up the Sheep (Ralph and Sam), Drip-Along Daffy (Nasty Canasta), Elmer's Candid Camera (Elmer Fudd), Fast and Furry-ous (Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner), Feed the Kitty (Marc Antony and Pussyfoot), Golden Yeggs (Rocky), Hair-Raising Hare (Gossamer), Haredevil Hare (Marvin the Martian), and Rabbit's Kin (Pete Puma).
- Chuck Jones is the most-represented director on the set, with 27 cartoons.
- Two of the Oscar-winning cartoons are contained on this set: For Scent-imental Reasons (1949) and Speedy Gonzales (1955).
- Yankee Doodle Daffy is the only public domain cartoon to be restored on the set.
Volume 2
Volume 2 (released on November 2, 2004) contains a broader selection of cartoons from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s including
- What's Opera, Doc?
- One Froggy Evening
- A Bear for Punishment
- The Great Piggy Bank Robbery
- Show Biz Bugs
- I Love to Singa
This was the first volume to have 60 cartoons. From then on, this would be the number of cartoons in each volume.
Disc-by-disc breakdown
- Disc one, as in the first edition, contains all Bugs Bunny cartoons.
- Disc two has 11 Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner shorts, along with two Hubie and Berties, 1 starring a group called the dover boys, and 1 with the Three Bears.
- Disc three contains 9 Sylvester/Tweety shorts, along with 6 cartoons starring Daffy Duck and/or Porky Pig (most of which are directed by Tweety creator Bob Clampett, along with one from Sylvester creator Friz Freleng, and one from Chuck Jones - who paired Sylvester and Porky in a series of shorts in spooky settings, though the Jones cartoon on this disc is Old Glory). One in the latter set of cartoons actually stars a version of Sylvester.
- Disc four is an all-stars disc, though there is some co-relation between each cartoon on the disc: they are either musicals (with lots of singing), Hollywood parodies, set on a stage, or incorporate other forms of show-business.
Statistics
- 31 of the color cartoons on the set were in WB's own television packages (released August 1, 1948 or later), while the amount of a.a.p.-owned color cartoons (released before August 1, 1948) tripled from the last set to 27. The remaining two cartoons are the first from the Sunset Productions package (all black-and-white cartoons except the Harman-Ising Merrie Melodies from Smile, Darn Ya, Smile! onward) to be released on one of the sets.
- Bugs Bunny, despite appearing in fewer cartoons in this set, still has the most representation, with 20 cartoons.
- This volume was the first to contain creditless Blue Ribbons released as such - in other words, their original credits were not found.
- Despite that, four Blue Ribboned cartoons did get restored to their original form on this set: Baby Bottleneck, Back Alley Oproar, Book Revue (reissued as Book Review), and I Love to Singa. In addition, although its opening wasn't found, Old Glory does have its original ending restored. Similarly, although it is still a Blue Ribbon, Have You Got Any Castles has previously-excised footage featuring a caricature of Alexander Woollcott restored.
- The number of one-shots on the set is 7, up from 1 on the last set.
- This set has the first restored cartoons from the following directors: Tex Avery, Cal Howard/Cal Dalton, and Frank Tashlin.
- Chuck Jones defends his title as most-represented director on an LTGC set, having 22 cartoons. Friz Freleng is a close second with 21 cartoons. Combined, they have 43 cartoons on this set, nearly 3/4 of all cartoons on this set.
- Two character debuts are on the set: One Froggy Evening (Michigan J. Frog, considered a one-shot in the classic era) and Tortoise Beats Hare (Cecil Turtle).
- The number of restored Oscar-winners goes up to 3, as Tweetie Pie (1947) joins the list.
- Four public domain cartoons have been restored for this set: A Corny Concerto, The Dover Boys, Have You Got Any Castles?, and Hollywood Steps Out.
Volume 3
Volume 3 (released on October 25, 2005) contains a selection of cartoons (52 in color, 8 in black-and-white) mostly from the 30s and 40s, but with some from the 50s and 60s including such popular shorts as
- Robin Hood Daffy
- Hillbilly Hare
- Birds Anonymous (Academy Award Winner)
- Duck! Rabbit, Duck!
- Walky Talky Hawky
Additional features include three Private Snafu cartoons, a 1963 television show pilot entitled Philbert, and two Harman-Ising era shorts:
- Sinkin' in the Bathtub (the first Looney Tunes short ever)
- Its Got Me Again, the first WB cartoon nominated for an Academy Award (originally going to be Lady, Play Your Mandolin!, the first Merrie Melodie).
Disc-by-disc breakdown
- Disc one, as with previous volumes, is all Bugs Bunny.
- Disc two features Hollywood caricatures and parodies.
- Disc three mainly concerns Porky Pig, with a few other pig-related cartoons thrown in.
- Disc four is the all-stars disc.
Statistics
- 31 of the color cartoons came from the a.a.p. package - more than any other set. The other 21 color cartoons were in WB's own packages. The 8 black-and-white cartoons were in the Sunset Productions package.
- Bugs Bunny remains the most-represented character, having 20 cartoons on the set (same as last volume).
- Two Blue Ribboned cartoons have their original titles restored: Daffy Duck and Egghead and Speaking of the Weather. Both shorts have incorrect ending music though due to the soundtrack being sourced from the Turner "dubbed versions".
- Birds Anonymous joins the list of restored Oscar-winners.
- Two directors are represented for the first time on this set, Jack King with Hollywood Capers and Ben Hardaway with Porky and Teabiscuit.
- Chuck Jones is once again the most-represented director, having 15 cartoons on this set. The only others with at least 10 are Friz Freleng (12 cartoons) and Robert McKimson (11 cartoons). These three combine for 38 of the cartoons on the set, almost 2/3.
- 6 character debuts are on this set: I Haven't Got a Hat (Beans, Ham and Ex, Kitty, Oliver Owl, Porky Pig), Odor-able Kitty (Pepé Le Pew), Porky's Romance (Petunia Pig), Rabbit Punch (The Crusher), and Walky Talky Hawky (Foghorn Leghorn and the Barnyard Dawg).
- 7 cartoons that fell into the public domain years before have been restored for this release: Case of the Missing Hare, Falling Hare, Hollywood Capers, Pigs in a Polka, Porky Pig's Feat, The Wabbit Who Came to Supper, and Wackiki Wabbit. In addition, the original release version of An Itch in Time was released without copyright protection, but for the Blue Ribbon version, a copyright was filed, and still stands to this day.
- The number of one-shots restored on this set is 9 - more than the previous two combined.
Volume 4
Volume 4 (released on November 14, 2006) contains selections (51 in color and 9 in black and white) ranging from 1936 to 1966 (the latest Looney Tunes cartoon yet), including such popular shorts as
Disc-by-disc breakdown
- Disc one continues the tradition of the all-Bugs Bunny disc.
- Disc two is dedicated to director Frank Tashlin.
- Disc three contains only Speedy Gonzales cartoons.
- Disc four consists of cartoons starring obscure cats, with a few Sylvester cartoons thrown in for good measure.
Statistics
- 40 of the color cartoons on this set (2/3 of the selection) were in WB's own television packages. The remaining color cartoons were in a.a.p. package. All 9 black-and-white cartoons were in the Sunset Productions package.
- Bugs Bunny keeps his title as the most-represented character, though his number of cartoons is down to 15, and now he shares the title with Speedy Gonzales.
- Frank Tashlin, with help from his own disc, is the most-represented director on this set, breaking a three-year streak from Chuck Jones - who, along with Friz Freleng and Robert McKimson, each have 14 cartoons. The remainder are directed by either Bob Clampett or Arthur Davis.
- The last Oscar-winner to be restored is Knighty Knight Bugs, the only Bugs Bunny cartoon ever to win an Oscar.
- Three character debuts are on this set: The Aristo-Cat (Claude Cat and Hubie and Bertie), Cat-Tails for Two (Speedy Gonzales) and Mississippi Hare (Colonel Shuffle).
- The number of one-shots is now at 11.
- The Night Watchman is the only cartoon on this set with its original titles restored after years of existing only as a Blue Ribbon reissue.
- Porky's Railroad is the only public domain cartoon restored for this set.
- This set features the first three cartoons with the "Abstract WB" titles to be restored: A-Haunting We Will Go, Pancho's Hideaway, and The Wild Chase. These are also the first three cartoons from the DePatie-Freleng era to be restored.
Volume 5
Volume 5 (released on October 30, 2007) is the next-to-last volume to be released, with 41 color cartoons and 19 black-and-white cartoons (the most of any set thus far), including such popular shorts as
- Ali Baba Bunny
- Bewitched Bunny
Disc-by-disc breakdown
- Disc one features Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. This is the first time that the first disc is not entirely dedicated to Bugs Bunny, now sharing the spotlight with Daffy Duck.
- Disc two contains parodies of fairy tale stories.
- Disc three honors the work of director Bob Clampett.
- Disc four features Porky Pig and other early classics - all in black-and-white (the first such disc in the LTGC).
Special features includes the 2000 PBS documentary Chuck Jones: Extremes and In-Betweens, a Life in Animation, and the director's cut ending from Hare Ribbin'.
Statistics
- 22 of the featured color cartoons are from the a.a.p. package, while the remaining 19 were in WB-owned packages. All 19 black-and-white cartoons are from the Sunset Productions package, a record.
- Bugs Bunny, with only 13 shorts, is no longer the most-represented character. That title now goes to Porky Pig, with 17 cartoons on this set.
- Bob Clampett, helped in part by his own disc, is the most-represented director on this set with 21 cartoons.
- Directors making their LTGC debuts on this set are Tom Palmer and Hawley Pratt.
- Two character debuts are on this set: A Tale of Two Kitties (Tweety) and Bewitched Bunny (Witch Hazel).
- I've Got to Sing a Torch Song (part of the Sunset package) is the first black-and-white Merrie Melodie to be restored on DVD.
- The Bashful Buzzard marked the first time that a Blue Ribbon with a static title card saying "THE END" in Lydian lettering was refurbished for DVD release.
- A record 5 creditless Blue Ribbons have their original titles restored on this release: The Bear's Tale, Holiday for Shoestrings, Little Red Walking Hood, The Trial of Mr. Wolf, and You Were Never Duckier.
- 8 public domain cartoons (also a record) have been restored for this release: Eatin' on the Cuff, or The Moth Who Came to Dinner, Farm Frolics, Foney Fables, Porky's Pooch, Porky's Preview, Scrap Happy Daffy, A Tale of Two Kitties, and The Wacky Wabbit.
Volume 6
Volume 6[1](released on October 21, 2008) concludes the entire series of the Golden Collection. The ratio of color to black-and-white cartoons (41 to 19) is the same as the previous volume. This volume contains such popular shorts as
Disc-by-disc breakdown
- Disc one is an all-star disc comprising cartoons from various characters.
- Disc two (Patriotic Pals) is a war-themed disc, primarily featuring shorts released during World War II.
- Disc three, which is all black-and-white, focuses on the early days of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies, and features many shorts with Bosko and Buddy.
- The fourth and final disc is filled with the most requested shorts (all one-shots), including Horton Hatches the Egg and Norman Normal.
In addition, there are 20 bonus cartoons, including various Warner Bros. shorts and several shorts directed by Friz Freleng for MGM in the late 1930s.[1]
Statistics
- Among restored cartoons in the main program: 24 of the color cartoons were in WB's television packages. A total of 23 cartoons (17 color and 6 black-and-white) are in the a.a.p. package. The rest of the black-and-white cartoons are in the Sunset Productions package.
- This set is the first not to contain a disc at least partially dedicated to Bugs Bunny. In fact, not counting bonus cartoons, this set has the fewest Bugs cartoons with only 2.
- Sylvester and Bosko, with 6 cartoons each, are the most-represented characters on this set.
- Chuck Jones, with 17 cartoons, regains his title as most-represented director on this set.
- This set has the first Harman/Ising-era cartoons to be restored for DVD release. 12 H/I cartoons are featured on this set.
- Three character debuts are on this set: Buddy's Day Out (Buddy), Hare Trigger (Yosemite Sam), and You Don't Know What You're Doin'! (Piggy).
- A record-shattering 15 cartoons from the public domain are restored for this release: The Booze Hangs High, Bosko the Doughboy, Congo Jazz, Crowing Pains, Daffy - The Commando, The Ducktators, Fifth Column Mouse, Meet John Doughboy, One More Time, Page Miss Glory, Rookie Revue, Smile, Darn Ya, Smile!, To Duck or Not To Duck, We're in the Money, and You Don't Know What You're Doin'!
- Crowing Pains is the only creditless Blue Ribbon to have its original titles restored on this set.
- Norman Normal is the first cartoon from the Warner Bros.-Seven Arts era to be restored for DVD release.
- There are 27 one-shots on this set - more than any other volume.
Other DVD releases of Looney Tunes
Concurrently with the Golden Collections, WB also released the Looney Tunes: Spotlight Collection, each volume of which packaged half of the cartoons of a Golden Collection, on two DVDs. The exception to this practice was in 2005, with Warners Home Video instead releasing the somewhat-misnamed Looney Tunes Movie Collection, which featured DVDs containing edited versions of The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie and Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales.
In November 2009, it was reported that two new single disc DVD releases, with 15 cartoons each, would be released in April 2010. It was also reported that these 30 cartoons would not contain any duplicates that had already been released as part of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection releases.[3] This new series of DVDs is called Looney Tunes Super Stars, and the first two titles are Bugs Bunny: Hare Extraordinaire and Daffy Duck: Frustrated Fowl, which were supposed to be released on April 27, 2010,[4] but have been rescheduled to August 10, 2010.[5][dated info] These new DVDs still have the cartoons digitally restored and remastered - in addition to being shown uncut and uncensored. A second set of Looney Tunes Super Stars DVDs was released on November 30, 2010. The titles in the second wave are Foghorn Leghorn & Friends: Barnyard Bigmouth and Tweety & Sylvester: Feline Fwenzy (which featured a collection of 15 previously-on-DVD shorts). Sadly, upon release of the discs of the first wave proved to be cropped and distorted and otherwise poorly restored to present the shorts in "widescreen" as opposed to their original aspect ratio (though these were just for the post-1953 shorts). Warner Bros. stated the reason for this was that all post-1953 WB shorts were shown in matted-widescreen in theaters. On December 1, 2010, animation expert Jerry Beck explained on the Shokus Internet Radio call-in talk program, Stu's Show that Warner aimed this series not at collectors but at the mass market who expect it to fit on their widescreen TVs. He speculated that at some point down the road there will probably be a double-dip release of those shorts in a collector's DVD version with the video in full-frame format.[6] However, the Foghorn Leghorn disc contains both the matted-widescreen versions and the original full screen (and will most likely continue for future waves featuring new-to-DVD shorts). Jerry Beck stated on Stu's Show on December 1, 2010 that 2011 will see new Super Star releases of Road Runner (which will feature new-to-DVD shorts), another Sylvester (titled Sylvester & Friends), and another Bugs (it's unknown at this point if the Sylvester release or the Bugs release will be a double-dip)[7][8] A new series, Looney Tunes Platinum Collection, will be released on Blu-ray. The first volume will be released on November 15, 2011.
Available shorts
This is a listing of the shorts in the Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series currently available on the Looney Tunes Golden Collections, and its successors, Looney Tunes Super Stars and The Essential Bugs Bunny. A new series has made it to Blu-ray with the Looney Tunes Platinum Collection. See the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography for a more detailed list of all the shorts. This list also provides shorts included as bonus cartoons on misc. DVDs.
Key
- = Looney Tunes
- = Merrie Melodies
- = was reissued as a Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodie
- NT = Non-Theatrical Shorts
- X:Y = Volume X, Disc Y (s if unrestored and/or included only among special features.)
- PC = Looney Tunes Platinum Collection
- BB = Looney Tunes Super Stars' Bugs Bunny: Hare Extraordinaire
- DD = Looney Tunes Super Stars' Daffy Duck: Frustrated Fowl
- FL = Looney Tunes Super Stars' Foghorn Leghorn & Friends: Barnyard Bigmouth
- SH = Looney Tunes Super Stars' Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote: Supergenius Hijinks
- WW = Looney Tunes Super Stars' Bugs Bunny: Wascally Wabbit
- EBB = Essential Bugs Bunny
- EDD = Essential Daffy Duck
- Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid (Harman and Ising/1:4s) - 1929
- Sinkin' in the Bathtub (Harman and Ising/Apr/3:2s) - 1930
- Congo Jazz (Harman and Ising/Sep/6:3) - 1930
- The Booze Hangs High (Harman and Ising/Nov/6:3) - 1930
- Lady, Play Your Mandolin! (Ising/1:4s) - 1931
- Smile, Darn Ya, Smile! (Ising/Sep 5/6:3) - 1931
- One More Time (Ising/Oct 3/6:3) - 1931
- Bosko the Doughboy (Harman/Oct 17/6:2) - 1931
- You Don't Know What You're Doin'! (Ising/Oct 31/6:3) - 1931
- Its Got Me Again (Harman and Ising/May 14/3:2s) - 1932
- Moonlight for Two (Harman and Ising/June 11/Forbidden Hollywood Vol. 3-1932
- I Love A Parade (Ising/6:3) - 1932
- Ride Him, Bosko! (Harman/Sep 17/6:3) - 1932
- The Shanty Where Santa Claus Lives (Rudy Ising/Jan. 7/Lady Killer[disambiguation needed ] DVD)-1933
- One Step Ahead of My Shadow (Rudolf Ising, Feb. 4/Forbidden Hollywood Vol. 3)-1933
- Bosko In Person (Harman and Freleng/Feb 11/6:3) - 1933
- Young and Healhty (Rudy Ising/March 4/Footlight Parade DVD)-1933
- The Organ Grinder (Rudy Ising/April 8/Mayor of Hell DVD)-1933
- Wake Up The Gypsy in Me (Rudy Ising/May 13/Picture Snatcher DVD)-1933
- I Like Mountain Music (Ising/6:3) - 1933
- Shuffle Off To Buffalo (Ising/Jul 8/6:3) - 1933
- Bosko's Mechanical Man (Harman/July 29/Morning Glory[disambiguation needed ] DVD)-1933
- The Dish Ran Away With The Spoon (Ising/Aug 5/6:3) - 1933
- Bosko's Picture Show (Harman and Freleng/Aug 26/6:3) - 1933
- We're In The Money (Ising/Aug 26/6:3) - 1933
- Buddy's Day Out (Palmer/Sep 9/6:3) - 1933
- I've Got to Sing a Torch Song (Palmer/Sep 23/5:4) - 1933
- Sittin' On A Backyard Fence (Duvall/6:3) - 1933
- Buddy's Beer Garden (Duvall/Nov 18/6:3) - 1933
- Pettin' In the Park (Brown/Jan. 27/Gold Diggers of 33 DVD)-1934
- Honeymoon Hotel (Duvall/Feb 27/Footlight Parade] DVD)-1934
- How Do I Know Its Sunday (Freleng/6:3) - 1934
- Buddy's Circus (King/Aug 25/6:3) - 1934
- Shake Your Powder Puff (Freleng/9-29/The Gay Divorcee DVD)-1934
- Those Beautiful Dames (Freleng/11-10/Dames DVD)-1934
- I Haven't Got a Hat (Freleng/Mar 9/3:3) - 1935
- Into Your Dance (Freleng/6-8/Annie Oakley DVD)-1935
- Buddy the Gee Man (King/8-24/G Men DVD)-1935
- A Cartoonist's Nightmare (King/Sep 14/6:3) - 1935
- Hollywood Capers (King/Oct 19/3:2) - 1935
- Billboard Frolics (Freleng/11-09/Captain Blood DVD)-1935
- Gold Diggers of '49 (Avery/5:4) - 1935
- Page Miss Glory (Avery/Mar 7/6:4) - 1936
- Alpine Antics (King/Mar 9/5:4) - 1936
- I Love to Singa (Avery/Jul 18/2:4/PC 1:2) - 1936
- Porky's Poultry Plant (Tashlin/Aug 22/4:2) - 1936
- Milk and Money (Avery/Oct 3/5:4) - 1936
- Little Beau Porky (Tashlin/Nov 14/4:2) - 1936
- The Coo-Coo Nut Grove (Freleng/Nov 28/3:2) - 1936
- Porky in the Northwoods (Tashlin/Dec 19/4:2) - 1936
- Pigs Is Pigs (Freleng/Jan 30/3:3) - 1937
- Porky's Road Race (Tashlin/Feb 6/3:2) - 1937
- Porky's Romance (Tashlin/Apr 3/3:3) - 1937
- She Was an Acrobat's Daughter (Freleng/Apr 10/3:2) - 1937
- Porky's Duck Hunt (Avery/Apr 17/EDD) - 1937
- Porky's Railroad (Tashlin/Aug 7/4:2) - 1937
- Speaking of the Weather (Tashlin/Sep 4/3:2) - 1937
- The Case of the Stuttering Pig (Tashlin/Oct 30/4:2) - 1937
- Little Red Walking Hood (Avery/Nov 6/5:2) - 1937
- Porky's Double Trouble (Tashlin/Nov 13/5:4) - 1937
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos (Tashlin/Dec 4/3:2) - 1937
- Daffy Duck and Egghead (Avery/Jan 1/3:4) - 1938
- Porky's Poppa (Clampett/Jan 15/5:4) - 1938
- Porky at the Crocadero (Tashlin/Feb 5/5:4) - 1938
- What Price Porky (Clampett/Feb 26/5:4) - 1938
- Now That Summer Is Gone (Tashlin/May 14/4:2) - 1938
- Porky the Fireman (Tashlin/Jun 4/4:2) - 1938
- Katnip Kollege (Howard and Dalton/Jun 11/2:4/PC 1:2) - 1938
- Porky's Party (Clampett/Jun 25/3:3) - 1938
- Have You Got Any Castles? (Tashlin/Jun 25/2:4) - 1938
- Wholly Smoke (Tashlin/Aug 27/5:4) - 1938
- Cracked Ice (Tashlin/Sep 10/4:2) - 1938
- Porky in Wackyland (Clampett/Sep 24/2:3) - 1938
- Little Pancho Vanilla (Tashlin/Oct 8/4:2) - 1938
- Porky in Egypt (Clampett/Nov 5/3:3) - 1938
- You're an Education (Tashlin/Nov 5/4:2) - 1938
- The Night Watchman (Jones/Nov 19/4:4) - 1938
- The Daffy Doc (Clampett/Nov 26/5:3) - 1938
- Daffy Duck in Hollywood (Avery/Dec 3/3:2) - 1938
- Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur (Jones/Apr 22/3:4) - 1939
- Porky and Teabiscuit (Hardaway and Dalton/Apr 22/3:3) - 1939
- Thugs with Dirty Mugs (Avery/May 6/3:2) - 1939
- Polar Pals (Clampett/Jun 3/5:4) - 1939
- Old Glory (Jones/Jul 1/2:3/PC 1:1) - 1939
- Wise Quacks (Clampett/Aug 5/5:4) - 1939
- The Film Fan (Clampett/Dec 16/3:2) - 1939
- Porky's Breakdowns of 1939 (Unknown 4:4s) - 1939
- Elmer's Candid Camera (Jones/Mar 2/1:3) - 1940
- Pilgrim Porky (Clampett/Mar 16/5:4) - 1940
- The Bear's Tale (Avery/Apr 13/5:2) - 1940
- Porky's Poor Fish (Clampett/Apr 27/4:4) - 1940
- Sniffles Takes A Trip (Jones/May 11/6:1s) 1940
- You Ought to Be in Pictures (Freleng/May 18/2:4) - 1940
- A Gander at Mother Goose (Avery/May 25/5:2) - 1940
- Tom Thumb in Trouble (Jones/Jun 8/5:2) - 1940
- A Wild Hare (Avery/Jul 27/3:2s, 4:1s) (A.K.A. The Wild Hare) - 1940
- Patient Porky (Clampett/Aug 24/5:3) - 1940
- Prehistoric Porky (Clampett/Oct 12/5:3) - 1940
- The Sour Puss (Clampett/Nov 2/4:4) - 1940
- The Fighting 69½th (Freleng/Jan 18/6:2s) - 1941
- Tortoise Beats Hare (Avery/Mar 15/2:1/WW) - 1941
- Goofy Groceries (Clampett/Mar 29/3:2) - 1941
- Porky's Preview (Avery/Apr 19/5:4) - 1941
- The Trial of Mister Wolf (Freleng/Apr 26/5:2) - 1941
- Farm Frolics (Clampett/May 10/5:3) - 1941
- Hollywood Steps Out (Avery/May 24/2:4) - 1941
- Meet John Doughboy (Clampett/Jul 5/6:2) - 1941
- The Heckling Hare (Avery/Jul 5/2:1/3:2) - 1941
- Rookie Revue (Freleng/Oct 25/6:2) - 1941
- Wabbit Twouble (Clampett/Dec 20/1:1) - 1941
- Porky's Pooch (Clampett/Dec 27/5:3) - 1941
- Conrad the Sailor (Jones/Feb 28/4:4) - 1942
- Crazy Cruise (Avery and Clampett/Mar 14/5:3) - 1942
- The Wabbit Who Came to Supper (Freleng/Mar 28/3:1) - 1942
- Horton Hatches the Egg (Clampett/Apr 11/6:4) - 1942
- The Wacky Wabbit (Clampett/May 2/5:3) - 1942
- The Draft Horse (Jones/May 9/6:2) - 1942
- Lights Fantastic (Freleng/May 23/6:4) - 1942
- Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid (Clampett/Jul 11/1:3) - 1942
- Wacky Blackout (Clampett/Jul 11/6:2) - 1942
- Foney Fables (Freleng/Aug 1/5:2) - 1942
- The Ducktators (McCabe/Aug 1/6:2) - 1942
- Eatin' on the Cuff or, The Moth Who Came to Dinner (Clampett/Aug 22/5:4) - 1942
- The Dover Boys at Pimento University or The Rivals of Roquefort Hall (Jones/Sep 10/2:2/PC 1:2) - 1942
- The Hep Cat (Clampett/Oct 3/2:4) - 1942
- The Hare-Brained Hypnotist (Freleng/Oct 31/2:1) - 1942
- A Tale of Two Kitties (Clampett/Nov 21/5:3/PC 1:1) - 1942
- My Favorite Duck (Jones/Dec 5/4:2s/6:1) - 1942
- Case of the Missing Hare (Jones/Dec 12/3:1) - 1942
- Point Rationing of Foods (Jones/Feb/3:3s) - 1943
- Pigs in a Polka (Freleng/Feb 2/3:3) - 1943
- Tortoise Wins by a Hare (Clampett/Feb 20/1:3) - 1943
- To Duck or Not To Duck (Jones/Mar 6/6:1) - 1943
- Fifth Column Mouse (Freleng/Mar 6/6:2) - 1943
- Super-Rabbit (Jones/Apr 3/3:4/PC 1:1/WW) - 1943
- The Wise Quacking Duck (Clampett/May 1/5:3) - 1943
- The Aristo Cat (Jones/Jun 19/4:4) - 1943
- Coming Snafu (Jones/June/5:3s) - 1943
- Yankee Doodle Daffy (Freleng/Jul 3/1:2) - 1943
- Hop and Go (McCabe/6:2) - 1943
- Confusions of a Nutsy Spy (McCabe/6:2) - 1943
- Wackiki Wabbit (Jones/Jul 3/3:1) - 1943
- Porky Pig's Feat (Tashlin/Jul 17/3:3) - 1943
- Gripes (Freleng/July/5:3s) - 1943
- Scrap Happy Daffy (Tashlin/Aug 21/5:4) - 1943
- Spies (Jones/Aug/3:4s) - 1943
- A Corny Concerto (Clampett/Sep 25/2:4/4:1) - 1943
- The Goldbrick (Tashlin/Sep/4:2s) - 1943
- Falling Hare (Clampett/Oct 30/3:4) - 1943
- The Home Front (Tashlin/Nov/4:2s) - 1943
- Daffy - The Commando (Freleng/Nov 20/6:2) - 1943
- An Itch in Time (Clampett/Dec 4/3:4) - 1943
- Puss n' Booty (Tashlin/Dec 11/4:2) - 1943
- Rumors (Freleng/Dec/3:4s) - 1943
- Little Red Riding Rabbit (Freleng/Jan 4/2:1) - 1944
- What's Cookin' Doc? (Clampett/Jan 8/4:1s) - 1944
- Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears (Jones/Feb 26/1:3) - 1944
- I Got Plenty of Mutton (Tashlin/Mar 11/4:2) - 1944
- Snafuperman (Freleng/Mar/3:4s) - 1944
- The Weakly Reporter (Jones/Mar 25/6:2) - 1944
- Tick Tock Tuckered (Clampett/Apr 8/DD) - 1944
- The Swooner Crooner (Tashlin/May 6/3:2) - 1944
- Russian Rhapsody (Clampett/May 20/6:2) - 1944
- Duck Soup to Nuts (Freleng/May 27/2:3) - 1944
- Hare Ribbin' (Clampett/Jun 24/5:3) - 1944
- Hare Force (Freleng/Jul 22/3:1) - 1944
- Censored (Tashlin/Jul/4:2s) - 1944
- Hell-Bent for Election (Jones/Jul/PC 1:3s) - 1944
- Buckaroo Bugs (Clampett/Aug 26/5:3) - 1944
- Plane Daffy (Tashlin/Sep 16/4:2) - 1944
- Booby Hatched (Tashlin/Oct 14/4:2) - 1944
- The Old Grey Hare (Clampett/Oct 28/5:3/PC 1:1) - 1944
- The Stupid Cupid (Tashlin/Nov 25/4:2) - 1944
- Stage Door Cartoon (Freleng/Dec 30/2:4) - 1944
- Odor-able Kitty (Jones/Jan 6/3:4) - 1945
- Herr Meets Hare (Freleng/Jan 13/6:2) - 1945
- Draftee Daffy (Clampett/Jan 27/3:4) - 1945
- Hare Trigger (Freleng/May 5/3:3s/6:1) - 1945
- A Gruesome Twosome (Clampett/Jun 9/3:4) - 1945
- Wagon Heels (Clampett/Jul 28/5:3) - 1945
- Hare Conditioned (Jones/Aug 11/2:1) - 1945
- Fresh Airedale (Jones/Aug 25/6:4) - 1945
- The Bashful Buzzard (Clampett/Sep 5/5:3) - 1945
- Hare Tonic (Jones/Nov 10/3:1/PC 1:1) - 1945
- Nasty Quacks (Tashlin/Dec 1/DD) - 1945
- The Return of Mr. Hook (1945/McKimson/5:3s) - 1945
- The Good Egg (1945/Jones/5:3s) - 1945
- Tokyo Woes (1945/Clampett/5:3s) - 1945
- Book Revue (Clampett/Jan 5/2:4) (A.K.A. Book Review) - 1946
- Baseball Bugs (Freleng/Feb 2/1:1/PC 1:1) - 1946
- Holiday for Shoestrings (Freleng/Feb 23/5:2) - 1946
- Baby Bottleneck (Clampett/Mar 16/2:3/PC 1:1) - 1946
- Hare Remover (Tashlin/Mar 23/3:1) - 1946
- Hollywood Canine Canteen (McKimson/Apr 20/6:2) - 1946
- Hair-Raising Hare (Jones/May 25/1:3/3:3/4:2) - 1946
- Kitty Kornered (Clampett/Jun 8/2:3/PC 1:1) - 1946
- Hollywood Daffy (Freleng/Jun 22/5:1) - 1946
- Acrobatty Bunny (McKimson/Jun 29/3:1) - 1946
- The Great Piggy Bank Robbery (Clampett/Jul 20/2:3/PC 1:1) - 1946
- Bacall to Arms (Clampett/Aug 3/5:3) - 1946
- Walky Talky Hawky (McKimson/Aug 31/3:4/4:2) - 1946
- The Big Snooze (Clampett/Oct 5/2:1/3:2) - 1946
- Rhapsody Rabbit (Freleng/Nov 9/2:4/4:2) - 1946
- A Hare Grows in Manhattan (Freleng/Mar 23/3:1) - 1947
- Birth of a Notion (McKimson/Apr 12/6:1) - 1947
- Tweetie Pie (Freleng/May 3/2:3/PC 1:1) - 1947
- Rabbit Transit (Freleng/May 10/2:1) - 1947
- Easter Yeggs (McKimson/Jun 28/3:1) - 1947
- Crowing Pains (McKimson/Jul 12/6:1) - 1947
- A Pest in the House (Jones/Aug 3/5:1/PC 1:1) - 1947
- Slick Hare (Freleng/Nov 1/2:1) - 1947
- Gorilla My Dreams (McKimson/Jan 3/2:1/WW) - 1948
- Daffy Duck Slept Here (McKimson/Mar 6/3:3) - 1948
- Back Alley Oproar (Freleng/Mar 27/2:4) - 1948
- I Taw a Putty Tat (Freleng/Apr 2/4:1s) - 1948
- Rabbit Punch (Jones/Apr 10/3:4) - 1948
- Buccaneer Bunny (Freleng/May 8/5:1/PC 1:1) - 1948
- Bugs Bunny Rides Again (Freleng/Jun 12/2:1) - 1948
- The Up-Standing Sitter (McKimson/Jul 3/5:1) - 1948
- Haredevil Hare (Jones/Jul 24/1:3/PC 1:2) - 1948
- You Were Never Duckier (Jones/Aug 7/5:1) - 1948
- Dough Ray Me-ow (Davis/Aug 14/4:4) - 1948
- The Foghorn Leghorn (McKimson/Oct 9/1:4) - 1948
- Daffy Dilly (Jones/Oct 30/DD) - 1948
- Kit for Cat (Freleng/Nov 6/1:4) - 1948
- The Stupor Salesman (Davis/Nov 20/5:1) - 1948
- My Bunny Lies over the Sea (Jones/Dec 4/1:1) - 1948
- Scaredy Cat (Jones/Dec 18/1:2/PC 1:1) - 1948
- Wise Quackers (Freleng/Jan 1/DD) - 1949
- Hare Do (Freleng/Jan 15/3:1) - 1949
- Awful Orphan (Jones/Jan 29/1:3) - 1949
- Porky Chops (Davis/Feb 12/1:2/PC 1:1) - 1949
- Mississippi Hare (Jones/Feb 26/4:1) - 1949
- Paying the Piper (McKimson/Mar 12/5:2) - 1949
- Daffy Duck Hunt (McKimson/Mar 26/1:4) - 1949
- Rebel Rabbit (McKimson/Apr 9/3:1) - 1949
- Mouse Wreckers (Jones/Apr 23/2:2) - 1949
- High Diving Hare (Freleng/Apr 30/1:1/WW) - 1949
- Bowery Bugs (Davis/Jun 4/3:1/WW) - 1949
- Long-Haired Hare (Jones/Jun 25/1:1/WW) - 1949
- Bad Ol' Putty Tat (Freleng/Jul 23/2:3) - 1949
- The Grey Hounded Hare (McKimson/Aug 6/4:1) - 1949
- Often an Orphan (Jones/Aug 13/6:3) - 1949
- The Windblown Hare (McKimson/Aug 27/3:3) - 1949
- Dough for the Do-Do (Freleng/Sep 2/1:2) - 1949
- Fast and Furry-ous (Jones/Sep 16/1:3/PC 1:1) - 1949
- Frigid Hare (Jones/Oct 7/1:3) - 1949
- Swallow The Leader (McKimson/Oct 14/4:4) - 1949
- Bye, Bye Bluebeard (Davis/Oct 21/3:3) - 1949
- For Scent-imental Reasons (Jones/Nov 12/1:3/PC 1:1) - 1949
- Hippety Hopper (McKimson/Nov 19/6:1s) - 1949
- Bear Feat (Jones/Dec 10/6:1) - 1949
- Rabbit Hood (Jones/Dec 24/4:1) - 1949
- A Ham in a Role (McKimson/Dec 31/6:1) - 1949
- So Much for So Little (Jones/2:4s) - 1949
- Hurdy-Gurdy Hare (McKimson/Jan 21/4:1) - 1950
- Boobs in the Woods (McKimson/Jan 28/1:2) - 1950
- Mutiny on the Bunny (Freleng/Feb 11/BB) - 1950
- The Scarlet Pumpernickel (Jones/Mar 4/1:2/PC 1:1) - 1950
- Homeless Hare (Jones/Mar 11/3:1) - 1950
- The Hypo-Chondri-Cat (Jones/Apr 15/1:3) - 1950
- Big House Bunny (Freleng/Apr 22/1:1) - 1950
- An Egg Scramble (McKimson/May 27/3:3) - 1950
- What's Up Doc? (McKimson/Jun 17/1:1) - 1950
- All a Bir-r-r-rd (Freleng/Jun 24/2:3) - 1950
- 8 Ball Bunny (Jones/Jul 8/4:1/PC 1:1) - 1950
- It's Hummer Time (McKimson/Jul 22/6:4) - 1950
- Golden Yeggs (Freleng/Aug 5/1:2) - 1950
- Hillbilly Hare (McKimson/Aug 12/3:1) - 1950
- Dog Gone South (Jones/Aug 26/6:1) - 1950
- The Ducksters (Jones/Sep 2/1:2) - 1950
- Bunker Hill Bunny (Freleng/Sep 23/1:4) - 1950
- Canary Row (Freleng/Oct 7/1:4) - 1950
- Bushy Hare (McKimson/Nov 18/BB) - 1950
- Rabbit of Seville (Jones/Dec 16/1:1/PC 1:1/WW) - 1950
- Hare We Go (McKimson/Jan 6/BB) - 1951
- Canned Feud (Freleng/Feb 3/1:4) - 1951
- Putty Tat Trouble (Freleng/Feb 24/1:4) - 1951
- Bunny Hugged (Jones/Mar 10/2:1) - 1951
- Early To Bet (McKimson/May 12/1:4) - 1951
- Rabbit Fire (Jones/May 19/1:2/WW) - 1951
- Room and Bird (Freleng/Jun 2/2:3) - 1951
- Chow Hound (Jones/Jun 16/6:4/PC 1:2) - 1951
- French Rarebit (McKimson/Jun 30/2:1) - 1951
- The Wearing of the Grin (Jones/Jul 28/1:2) - 1951
- Cheese Chasers (Jones/Aug 28/2:2) - 1951
- Tweety's S.O.S. (Freleng/Sep 22/1:4) - 1951
- Ballot Box Bunny (Freleng/Oct 6/1:1/WW) - 1951
- A Bear for Punishment (Jones/Oct 20/2:2) - 1951
- Sleepy Time Possum (McKimson/6:4) - 1951
- Drip-Along Daffy (Jones/Nov 17/1:2) - 1951
- Big Top Bunny (McKimson/Dec 12/1:1/WW) - 1951
- Tweet Tweet Tweety (Freleng/Dec 15/2:3) - 1951
- The Prize Pest (McKimson/Dec 22/DD) - 1951
- Lovelorn Leghorn (McKimson/PC 1:1) - 1951
- Operation: Rabbit (Jones/Jan 19/4:1) - 1952
- Feed the Kitty (Jones/Feb 2/1:3/PC 1:2) - 1952
- 14 Carrot Rabbit (Freleng/Feb 16/5:1) - 1952
- Gift Wrapped (Freleng/Feb 16/2:3) - 1952
- Foxy by Proxy (Freleng/Feb 23/BB) - 1952
- Kiddin' The Kitten (McKimson/Apr 5/4:4) - 1952
- Water, Water Every Hare (Jones/Apr 19/1:1) - 1952
- Little Red Rodent Hood (Freleng/May 3/5:2) - 1952
- Beep, Beep (Jones/May 24/2:2/PC 1:1) - 1952
- Orange Blossoms for Violet (Jones/May 24/2:4s) - 1952
- The Hasty Hare (Jones/Jun 7/PC 1:2) - 1952
- Ain't She Tweet (Freleng/Jun 21/2:3) - 1952
- The Turn-Tale Wolf (McKimson/Jun 28/5:2) - 1952
- Oily Hare (McKimson/Jul 26/5:1) - 1952
- Going! Going! Gosh! (Jones/Aug 23/2:2) - 1952
- A Bird In A Guilty Cage (Freleng/Aug 30/2:3) - 1952
- Rabbit Seasoning (Jones/Sep 20/1:1/WW) - 1952
- The Super Snooper (McKimson/Nov 11/5:1) - 1952
- Rabbit's Kin (McKimson/Nov 15/1:1/WW) - 1952
- Punch Trunk (Jones/6:4) - 1953
- Don't Give Up the Sheep (Jones/Jan 3/1:3) - 1953
- Snow Business (Freleng/Jan 17/2:3) - 1953
- Forward March Hare (Jones/Feb 4/4:1) - 1953
- Kiss Me Cat (Jones/Feb 21/4:4/PC 1:2) - 1953
- Duck Amuck (Jones/Feb 28/1:2/PC 1:1) - 1953
- A Peck o' Trouble (McKimson/Mar 28/4:4) - 1953
- Southern Fried Rabbit (Freleng/May 2/4:1) - 1953
- Much Ado About Nutting (Jones/May 23/6:4) - 1953
- Hare Trimmed (Freleng/June 20/BB) - 1953
- Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century (Jones/Jul 25/1:2/PC 1:2) - 1953
- Bully for Bugs (Jones/Aug 8/1:1/WW) - 1953
- Cat-Tails for Two (McKimson/Aug 29/4:3) - 1953
- Zipping Along (Jones/Sep 19/2:2) - 1953
- Duck! Rabbit, Duck! (Jones/Oct 3/3:1) - 1953
- Feline Frame-Up (Jones/Feb 13/PC 1:2) - 1954
- Wild Wife (McKimson/Feb 20/6:4) - 1954
- No Barking (Jones/Feb 27/3:4) - 1954
- Bugs and Thugs (Freleng/Mar 2/1:4) - 1954
- Design for Leaving (McKimson/Mar 27/DD) - 1954
- Claws for Alarm (Jones/May 22/3:3) - 1954
- Little Boy Boo (McKimson/Jun 5/FL) - 1954
- Devil May Hare (McKimson/Jun 19/1:4/PC 1:2) - 1954
- The Oily American (McKimson/Jul 10/6:4) - 1954
- Bewitched Bunny (Jones/Jul 24/5:2/PC 1:2) - 1954
- Satan's Waitin' (Freleng/Aug 7/6:1) - 1954
- Stop! Look! And Hasten! (Jones/Aug 14/2:2) - 1954
- Goo Goo Goliath (Freleng/Sep 18/6:4) - 1954
- By Word of Mouse (Freleng/Oct 2/6:2) - 1954
- From A to Z-Z-Z-Z (Jones/Oct 16/2:2s/PC 1:2) - 1954
- Lumber Jack-Rabbit (Jones/Nov 13/BB) - 1954
- My Little Duckaroo (Jones/Nov 27/6:1) - 1954
- Baby Buggy Bunny (Jones/Dec 18/2:1) - 1954
- Pizzicato Pussycat (Freleng/Jan 1/4:4) - 1955
- All Fowled Up (McKimson/Feb 19/FL) - 1955
- Stork Naked (Freleng/Feb 26/DD) - 1955
- Sahara Hare (Freleng/Mar 26/4:1) - 1955
- The Hole Idea (McKimson/Apr 16/6:4) - 1955
- Ready, Set, Zoom! (Jones/Apr 30/2:2) - 1955
- Rabbit Rampage (Jones/Jun 11/6:1s) - 1955
- Lumber Jerks (Freleng/Jun 25/1:4) - 1955
- This is a Life? (Freleng/Jul 9/DD) - 1955
- Jumpin' Jupiter (Jones/Aug 6/6:1) - 1955
- Hyde and Hare (Freleng/Aug 27/2:1) - 1955
- Dime to Retire (McKimson/Sep 3/DD) - 1955
- Speedy Gonzales (Freleng/Sep 17/1:4/PC 1:1) - 1955
- Knight-mare Hare (Jones/Oct 1/4:1) - 1955
- Red Riding Hoodwinked (Freleng/Oct 29/5:2) - 1955
- Roman Legion-Hare (Freleng/Nov 12/4:1) - 1955
- Heir-Conditioned (Freleng/Nov 26/6:2) - 1955
- Guided Muscle (Jones/Dec 10/2:2) - 1955
- One Froggy Evening (Jones/Dec 31/2:4/PC 1:2) - 1955
- A Hitch in Time (Jones/PC 1:3s) - 1955
- Bugs' Bonnets (Jones/Jan 14/5:1) - 1956
- Weasel Stop (McKimson/Jan 28/FL) - 1956
- Broom-Stick Bunny (Jones/Feb 25/2:1/PC 1:2/WW) - 1956
- Rocket Squad (Jones/Mar 10/3:3) - 1956
- Heaven Scent (Jones/Mar 31/6:1) - 1956
- Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z (Jones/May 5/2:2) - 1956
- The Unexpected Pest (McKimson/Jun 2/4:4) - 1956
- Napoleon Bunny-Part (Freleng/Jun 16/BB) - 1956
- Stupor Duck (McKimson/Jul 17/5:1) - 1956
- Barbary Coast Bunny (Jones/Jul 21/4:1) - 1956
- Rocket-bye Baby (Jones/Aug 4/6:4) - 1956
- Raw! Raw! Rooster! (McKimson/Aug 25/6:1) - 1956
- A Star is Bored (Freleng/Sep 15/5:1) - 1956
- Deduce, You Say (Jones/Sep 29/1:2) - 1956
- Yankee Dood It (Freleng/Oct 13/6:2) - 1956
- Wideo Wabbit (McKimson/Oct 27/3:2) - 1956
- There They Go-Go-Go! (Jones/Nov 10/2:2) - 1956
- Two Crows From Tacos (Freleng/Nov 24/FL) - 1956
- The Honey-Mousers (McKimson/Dec 8/3:2) - 1956
- To Hare Is Human (Jones/Dec 15/4:1) - 1956
- 90 Day Wondering (Jones/4:3s) - 1956
- Three Little Bops (Freleng/Jan 5/2:4/PC 1:2) - 1957
- Scrambled Aches (Jones/Jan 26/2:2) - 1957
- Ali Baba Bunny (Jones/Feb 9/5:1) - 1957
- Go Fly a Kit (Jones/Feb 23/4:4) - 1957
- Tweety and the Beanstalk (Freleng/May 16/5:2) - 1957
- Bedeviled Rabbit (McKimson/Apr 13/BB/PC 1:2) - 1957
- Boyhood Daze (Jones/Apr 20/6:1s/PC 1:2) - 1957
- Cheese It, the Cat! (McKimson/May 4/FL) - 1957
- Fox Terror (McKimson/May 11/FL) - 1957
- Steal Wool (Jones/Jun 8/3:4) - 1957
- What's Opera, Doc? (Jones/Jul 6/2:4/PC 1:1) - 1957
- Tabasco Road (McKimson/Jul 20/4:3) - 1957
- Birds Anonymous (Freleng/Aug 10/3:4) - 1957
- Ducking the Devil (McKimson/Aug 17/DD/PC 1:2) - 1957
- Zoom and Bored (Jones/Sep 14/2:2) - 1957
- Show Biz Bugs (Freleng/Nov 2/2:4) - 1957
- Gonzales' Tamales (Freleng/Nov 30/3:4) - 1957
- Rabbit Romeo (McKimson/Dec 14/4:1) - 1957
- Drafty, Isn't It? (Jones/4:3s) - 1957
- Tortilla Flaps (McKimson/Jan 18/4:3) - 1958
- Robin Hood Daffy (Jones/Mar 8/3:3/PC 1:1) - 1958
- Hare-Way to the Stars (Junes/Mar 29/PC 1:2) - 1958
- Whoa, Be-Gone! (Jones/Apr 12/2:2) - 1958
- Knighty Knight Bugs (Freleng/Aug 23/4:1) - 1958
- Weasel While You Work (McKimson/Sept 6/FL) - 1958
- Hook, Line and Stinker (Jones/Oct 11/6:1) - 1958
- Gopher Broke (McKimson/Nov 15/FL) - 1958
- Cat Feud (Jones/Dec 20/4:4) - 1958
- Baton Bunny (Jones and Levitow/Jan 10/1:3/WW) - 1959
- Mouse-Placed Kitten (McKimson/Jan 24/FL) - 1959
- The Mouse that Jack Built (McKimson/Apr 4/3:2) - 1959
- Apes of Wrath (Freleng/Apr 18/BB) - 1959
- A Mutt In A Rut (McKimson/ May 23/FL) - 1959
- Mexicali Shmoes (Freleng/Jul 4/4:3) - 1959
- Here Today, Gone Tamale (Freleng/Aug 29/4:3) - 1959
- A Broken Leghorn (McKimson/Sep 26/1:4) - 1959
- People Are Bunny (McKimson/Dec 19/DD) - 1959
- A Witch's Tangled Hare (Jones and Levitow/PC 1:2) - 1959
- West of the Pesos (McKimson/Jan 23/4:3) - 1960
- Goldimouse and the Three Cats (Freleng/Mar 15/5:2) - 1960
- Person To Bunny (Freleng/Apr 2/DD) - 1960
- Crockett-Doodle-Do (McKimson/Jun 25/FL) - 1960
- Mouse and Garden (Freleng/Jul 16/4:4) - 1960
- Wild Wild World (McKimson/6:4) - 1960
- From Hare to Heir (Freleng/Sep 3/BB) - 1960
- Lighter Than Hare (Freleng/Dec 17/BB) - 1960
- Cannery Woe (McKimson/Jan 7/4:3) - 1961
- Strangled Eggs (McKimson/Mar 18/FL) - 1961
- The Abominable Snow Rabbit (Jones/May 20/5:1) - 1961
- The Pied Piper of Guadalupe (Freleng/Aug 19/4:3) - 1961
- Daffy's Inn Trouble (McKimson/Sep 23/DD) - 1961
- The Last Hungry Cat (Freleng/Dec 2/3:2) - 1961
- Crows' Feat (Freleng/Apr 21/FL) - 1962
- Mexican Boarders (Freleng/May 12/4:3) - 1962
- Adventures of the Road-Runner (Jones/May/2:2s) - 1962
- Bill of Hare (McKimson/Jun 9/PC 1:2) - 1962
- Martian Through Georgia (Jones, Abe Levitow/Dec 29/6:4) - 1962
- Philbert (Three's a Crowd) (Donner/Apr 1/3:4s) - 1963
- Million Hare (McKimson/Apr 6/BB) - 1963
- Now Hear This (Jones/Apr 27/6:4) - 1963
- Banty Raids (McKimson/Jun 29/FL) - 1960
- Chili Weather (Freleng/Aug 17/4:3) - 1963
- Mad as a Mars Hare (Jones/Oct 19/BB/PC 1:2) - 1963
- Transylvania 6-5000 (Jones/Nov 30/5:1) - 1963
- To Beep or Not to Beep (Jones/Dec 28/3:4) - 1963
- A Message to Gracias (McKimson/Feb 8/4:3) - 1964
- Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare (McKimson/Mar 28/BB/PC 1:2) - 1964
- Nuts and Volts (Freleng/Apr 25/4:3) - 1964
- The Iceman Ducketh (Monroe/May 16/DD) - 1964
- False Hare (McKimson/Jul 18/BB) - 1964
- Señorella and the Glass Huarache (Pratt/Aug 1/5:2) - 1964
- Pancho's Hideaway (Freleng/Oct 24/4:3) - 1964
- Bartholomew Versus The Wheel (McKimson/6:4) - 1964
- The Wild Chase (Freleng/Feb 27/4:3) - 1965
- Suppressed Duck (McKimson/Jun 26/DD) - 1965
- Boulder Wham! (Larriva/Oct 9/SH) - 1965
- Harried and Hurried (Larriva/Nov 13/SH) - 1965
- Highway Runnery (Larriva/Dec 11/SH) - 1965
- Chaser on the Rocks (Larriva/Dec 25/SH) - 1965
- Shot and Bothered (Larriva/Jan 8/SH) - 1966
- Out and Out Rout (Larriva/Jan 29/SH) - 1966
- The Solid Tin Coyote (Larriva/Feb 19/SH) - 1966
- Clippety Clobbered (Larriva/Mar 12/SH) - 1966
- A-Haunting We Will Go (McKimson/Apr 26/4:3/PC 1:2) - 1966
- Sugar and Spies (McKimson/Nov 5/SH) 1966
- Norman Normal (Lovy/Feb 3/6:4) - 1968
- The Door (Mundie/Jun 1 /PC 1:3s) - 1968
- (Blooper) Bunny (Ford and Lennon/Feb/1:1s) - 1991
- Daffy & Porky in the William Tell Overture (Haskett and Fossati/Apr 17/4:2s) (NT) - 1991
- Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers (EBB)- 1992
- Chariots of Fur (Jones/Dec 21/SH) - 1994 (NT)
- Little Go Beep (Brandt/Dec 30/SH) - 2000
- Daffy Duck for President (Brandt and Cervone/Nov 2/2:3s) (NT) - 2003
- The Whizzard of Ow (Haaland/Nov 1/SH) - 2003
- Hare and Loathing in Las Vegas (EBB)- 2003
- Coyote Falls (O' Callaghan/Jul 20//SH) - 2010
- Fur of Flying (O' Callaghan/Sep 24/SH) - 2010
- Rabid Rider (O' Callaghan/Dec 17/SH) - 2010
See also
- Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography
- 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)
- The Golden Age of Looney Tunes
- Looney Tunes Super Stars - the successor series of DVDs dedicated to one star of the series per DVD
- Looney Tunes Platinum Collection Blu-ray successor
References
- ^ a b c d Announcement for Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume 6
- ^ Looney Tunes Collection-All Stars-Volumes 1 & 2 (2003)
- ^ The Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes Comedy Hour - What Looney (and other) News did Jerry Beck Reveal?, tvshowsondvd.com, November 12, 2009
- ^ Date, Titles for New DVDs featuring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, tvshowsondvd.com, December 30, 2009
- ^ The Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes Comedy Hour DVD news: Date Changes for both Looney Tunes Super Stars DVDs | TVShowsOnDVD.com
- ^ The Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes Comedy Hour DVD news: Jerry Beck guest stars on Stu's Show | TVShowsOnDVD.com
- ^ Jerry Beck on Stu Show - Page 2 - GAC Forums
- ^ Jerry Beck on Stu Show - Page 5 - GAC Forums
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