Superior Bugs Bunny collections?
afterburnt
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I have been looking for a good DVD Bugs/WB cartoon collection that I can lay on the floor and watch while eating my Coco Puffs. I guess the ones that am looking for are from somewhere around the time that they said Tweety was naked and painted him yellow. All I can find is fragmented collections that are from mixed eras. Anyone else like cartoons and sugary cereals on Saturday morning? Help!
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I liked them before they started editing them to save us from ourselves😐
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Yeah, I have seen that with some of the other collections I have. 1984 all over again.
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Duck season! Fire!
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Have you looked into the Looney Toons Collections?I disabled signatures.
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The old toons were the best.
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Disney+ has a lot of very old Mickey Mouse, Goofy, Donald, Duck, etc. cartoons that are not edited to be PC. They even have a disclaimer saying not to be offended as it was a "different world."
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This was one of my early favorites. Others I liked were the ones like with Bugs Bunny frustrating Marvin The Martian trying to blow up Earth, and the Coyote & RoadRunner stuff. So ridiculous it was funny. Looney Tunes, Hanna-Barbera, and I think there was another studio, too... can't remember. Well a bunch, actually - sounds like we're talking about the Golden Age of American Animation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_age_of_American_animation
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Duck season! Fire!
Wabbit season.
As all y'all know, I invoke Marvin the Martian in my "mass spectrometry" lecture for my little biotech moppets.This was one of my early favorites. Others I liked were the ones like with Bugs Bunny frustrating Marvin The Martian trying to blow up Earth, and the Coyote & RoadRunner stuff. So ridiculous it was funny. Looney Tunes, Hanna-Barbera, and I think there was another studio, too... can't remember. Well a bunch, actually -
I always assumed that Woody was some sort of hallucinogenic take on a pileated woodpecker -- but I dunno.
(not my photo -- I have some photos of pileateds, but they're kinda fuzzy)
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that's a big 10-4. Beanie and Cecil was remarkably cerebral (for lack of a better word).
I have Ragmop burned into my brain thanks to Beanie and Cecil.
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My favorites are the old Tex Avery clips.
TV of Tomorrow: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oE3lT2zFepE
Symphony of Slang: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEeROUVzCHk
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Oh yeah, those old cartoons, definitely racier than kids could comprehend in those days. I notice that in some of today's bigger productions, too - some jokes for adults. But that's what makes it fun.I disabled signatures.
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I have the Rocky and Bullwinkle set, I had no idea how much cold war stuff was in those.
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Cartoons just went to ship after the 70's
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afterburnt wrote: »
I agree.
But Audio manufacturers did hold out and had a pinnacle around 86' I think.
That was the thickest Audio's complete list of audio components magazine ever was I believe. I still have most of those complete list magazines.
That's when Co.'s started to sell out to China I think. Man did some things get CHEAPLY made back then and up to today. But China has MASTERED cabinet making and veneering for sure.Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them. -
Not on topic, but not entirely off topic, either...
Just saw this Someplace Else.
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mhardy6647 wrote: »Not on topic, but not entirely off topic, either...
Just saw this Someplace Else.
https://www.vulture.com/article/best-looney-tunes-shorts-cartoons.html
There's a lot of great stuff in there.
This one terrified me as a child. (And again just now. )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aQajdJwxog
This screenshot had me laughing so hard, I had to post it here.
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Bugs and the gang turned a lot of kids onto classical music. Myself included.
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I have obtained the "Platinum Collection" and have watched little of it so far and it's full of 40's stuff which are my favorites. Nothing like making Hitler look like a Jackass. It almost warms my heart as much as "Inglorious ****" I was most pleased with the disclaimer at the begining letting me know I wasn't getting some butchered PC version of this classic material.
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You can't say bass terds?
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Streaming? At least be authentic about it.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/16mm-Cartoon-BUGS-BUNNY-HARE-SPLITTER-1948-NEW-IB-TECHNICOLOR/202975319463?hash=item2f424595a7:g:Zf4AAOSwCN5dsFtFafterburnt wrote: »They didn't speak a word of English, they were from South Carolina.
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Is that a hamster wheel?
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