Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 2 is a DVD box set that was released by Warner Home Video on November 2, 2004. It contains 60 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons and numerous supplements.[1]
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Directed by | Friz Freleng, Chuck Jones, Robert Clampett, Robert McKimson, Frank Tashlin and Tex Avery |
Produced by | Leon Schlesinger, Eddie Selzer, John W. Burton |
Starring | voice of Mel Blanc |
Distributed by | Warner Home Video |
Release date | November 2, 2004 (2004-11-02) |
Running time | 432 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
As with Volume 1, the individual discs were released separately in Region 4:
In Region 1, discs 3 and 4 were also released separately as the more family-friendly Looney Tunes Spotlight Collection: Volume 2.
# | Title | Co-stars | Year | Director | Series |
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1 | The Big Snooze | Elmer | October 5, 1946 | Bob Clampett | LT |
2 | Broom-Stick Bunny | Witch Hazel | February 25, 1956 | Chuck Jones | LT |
3 | Bugs Bunny Rides Again | Yosemite Sam | June 12, 1948 | Friz Freleng | MM |
4 | Bunny Hugged | The Crusher | March 10, 1951 | Chuck Jones | MM |
5 | French Rarebit | June 30, 1951 | Robert McKimson | MM | |
6 | Gorilla My Dreams | Gruesome Gorilla | January 3, 1948 | Robert McKimson | LT |
7 | The Hare-Brained Hypnotist | Elmer | October 31, 1942 | Friz Freleng | MM |
8 | Hare Conditioned | August 11, 1945 | Chuck Jones | LT | |
9 | The Heckling Hare | Willoughby | July 5, 1941 | Tex Avery | MM |
10 | Little Red Riding Rabbit | January 4, 1944 | Friz Freleng | MM | |
11 | Tortoise Beats Hare | Cecil | March 15, 1941 | Tex Avery | MM |
12 | Rabbit Transit | Cecil | May 10, 1947 | Friz Freleng | LT |
13 | Slick Hare | Elmer | November 1, 1947 | Friz Freleng | MM |
14 | Baby Buggy Bunny | December 18, 1954 | Chuck Jones | MM | |
15 | Hyde and Hare | August 27, 1955 | Friz Freleng | LT | |
# | Title | Characters | Year | Series |
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1 | Beep, Beep | Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner | May 24, 1952 | MM |
2 | Going! Going! Gosh! | Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner | August 23, 1952 | MM |
3 | Zipping Along | Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner | September 19, 1953 | MM |
4 | Stop! Look! And Hasten! | Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner | August 14, 1954 | MM |
5 | Ready, Set, Zoom! | Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner | April 30, 1955 | LT |
6 | Guided Muscle | Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner | December 10, 1955 | LT |
7 | Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z | Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner | May 5, 1956 | LT |
8 | There They Go-Go-Go! | Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner | November 10, 1956 | LT |
9 | Scrambled Aches | Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner | January 26, 1957 | LT |
10 | Zoom and Bored | Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner | September 14, 1957 | MM |
11 | Whoa, Be-Gone! | Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner | April 12, 1958 | MM |
12 | Cheese Chasers | Claude Cat, Hubie and Bertie, Marc Antony | August 25, 1951 | MM |
13 | The Dover Boys | September 19, 1942 | MM | |
14 | Mouse Wreckers | Claude Cat, Hubie and Bertie | April 23, 1949 | LT |
15 | A Bear for Punishment | The Three Bears | October 20, 1951 | LT |
# | Title | Characters | Year | Director | Series |
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1 | Bad Ol' Putty Tat | Tweety, Sylvester | July 23, 1949 | Friz Freleng | MM |
2 | All a Bir-r-r-d | Tweety, Sylvester, Hector | June 24, 1950 | Friz Freleng | LT |
3 | Room and Bird | Tweety, Sylvester, Granny, Hector | June 2, 1951 | Friz Freleng | MM |
4 | Tweet Tweet Tweety | Tweety, Sylvester | December 15, 1951 | Friz Freleng | LT |
5 | Gift Wrapped | Tweety, Sylvester, Granny, Hector | February 16, 1952 | Friz Freleng | LT |
6 | Ain't She Tweet | Tweety, Sylvester, Granny, Hector | June 21, 1952 | Friz Freleng | LT |
7 | A Bird in a Guilty Cage | Tweety, Sylvester | August 30, 1952 | Friz Freleng | LT |
8 | Snow Business | Tweety, Sylvester, Granny | January 17, 1953 | Friz Freleng | LT |
9 | Tweetie Pie | Tweety, Sylvester | May 3, 1947 | Friz Freleng | MM |
10 | Kitty Kornered | Porky, Sylvester | June 8, 1946 | Bob Clampett | LT |
11 | Baby Bottleneck | Daffy, Porky | March 16, 1946 | Bob Clampett | LT |
12 | Old Glory | Porky | July 1, 1939 | Chuck Jones | MM |
13 | The Great Piggy Bank Robbery | Daffy | July 20, 1946 | Bob Clampett | LT |
14 | Duck Soup to Nuts | Daffy, Porky | May 27, 1944 | Friz Freleng | LT |
15 | Porky in Wackyland | Porky | September 24, 1938 | Bob Clampett | LT |
Music-and-Effects Only Audio Tracks for Tweet Tweet Tweety and A Bird in a Guilty Cage
# | Title | Characters | Year | Director | Series |
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1 | Back Alley Oproar | Sylvester, Elmer | March 27, 1948 | Friz Freleng | MM |
2 | Book Revue | Daffy | January 5, 1946 | Bob Clampett | LT |
3 | A Corny Concerto | Bugs, Daffy, Elmer, Porky | September 18, 1943 | Bob Clampett | MM |
4 | Have You Got Any Castles? | June 25, 1938 | Frank Tashlin | MM | |
5 | Hollywood Steps Out | May 24, 1941 | Tex Avery | MM | |
6 | I Love to Singa | July 18, 1936 | Tex Avery | MM | |
7 | Katnip Kollege | June 11, 1938 | Cal Howard and Cal Dalton | MM | |
8 | The Hep Cat | October 3, 1942 | Bob Clampett | LT | |
9 | Three Little Bops | January 5, 1957 | Friz Freleng | LT | |
10 | One Froggy Evening | Michigan J. Frog | December 31, 1955 | Chuck Jones | MM |
11 | Rhapsody Rabbit | Bugs | November 9, 1946 | Friz Freleng | MM |
12 | Show Biz Bugs | Bugs, Daffy | November 2, 1957 | Friz Freleng | LT |
13 | Stage Door Cartoon | Bugs, Elmer | December 30, 1944 | Friz Freleng | MM |
14 | What's Opera, Doc? | Bugs, Elmer | July 6, 1957 | Chuck Jones | MM |
15 | You Ought to Be in Pictures | Daffy, Porky | May 18, 1940 | Friz Freleng | LT |
Warner Home Video was not sure that Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1 would sell well enough to justify a second release in the series.[7] Prior to the release of the second volume, WHV's Vice President of Non-Theatrical Franchise Marketing announced: "We are extremely pleased with consumer response to last year's Volume One editions and we are delighted to release another installment of our most famous animated classics."[8]
The first set in the Looney Tunes Golden Collection series had won the Classic Award at the Parents' Choice Awards,[9] and the second release was also an award-winner. TVShowsOnDVD.com reported that the set won the award for "Best Animated Series" release at the 3rd Annual TV-DVD Conference.[10] In The New York Sun, author and critic Gary Giddins complained that this set, like the first one, was skimpy with the black-and-white shorts, and seemed to avoid the more politically incorrect cartoons in the series. When his review was reprinted in the book, Natural Selection, Giddins noted that Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 3 made up for the latter shortcoming by including some of the racist caricature in the series, preceded by an explanatory introduction by Whoopi Goldberg.[11]
In a review reprinted in Syracuse, New York's The Post-Standard, Randy Salas, a critic for the Minneapolis, St. Paul Star Tribune, called the second volume in the Looney Tunes Golden Collection series a "glorious release". Salas describes the main content of the set, highlighting contributions from Chuck Jones and Friz Freleng with particular emphasis on Jones' One Froggy Evening (1955). The extras highlighted in the review include commentary from music historian Daniel Goldmark, and interviews with Chuck Jones, who had died in 2002. The review summed up, "This is an essential set for any animation fan, and it might just convert many who are not." The reviewer concluded by pointing out that a 2-disc "Spotlight Collection" with selections from the 4-disc set was also available, but advised, "Skip it and go for the full course."[12]
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Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies DVD and Blu-ray releases | |
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Looney Tunes Golden Collection (DVD, 2003–2008) | |
Looney Tunes Super Stars (DVD, 2010–2013) |
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Looney Tunes Platinum Collection (Blu-ray and DVD, 2011–2014) | |
Other releases |
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Repackaged releases |
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