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Tintin
02-01-2002, 08:00 PM
10 Bugs Bunny DVD where contain 12 to 16 cartoons each: (more 14)

BUGS BUNNY VOL. 1

"Tortoise Wins By a Hare"
"Dumb Patrol"
"Person to Bunny"
"Rabbit's Feat"
"The Wacky Wabbit"
"Case of the Missing Hare"
"Rabbit Romeo"
"Hare-Less Wolf"
"Bonanza Bunny"
"The Hare-Brained Hypnotist"
"Elmer's Pet Rabbit"
"The Old Grey Hare"
"Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk"
"Fresh Hare"

BUGS BUNNY VOL. 2

"Devil May Hare"
"Bedevilled Rabbit"
"Bill of Hare"
"Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare"
"Fright Before Christmas"
"Gorilla my Dreams"
"Apes of Wrath"
"Long-Haired Hare"
"Bunny Hugged"
"The Grey-Hounded Hare"
"Roman-Legion Hare"
"Hare Do"
"Bully for Bugs"
"Ali Baba Bunny"
"Duck, Rabbit, Duck"

BUGS BUNNY VOL. 3

"Lumber-Jack Rabbit"
"Mad as a Mars Hare"
"Spaced-Out Bunny"
"Haredevil Hare"
"Hare-Way to the Stars"
"The Hasty Hare"
"Big Top Bunny"
"Tortoise Beats Hare"
"Water, Water, Every Hare"
"Rabbit Rampage"
"The Abominable Snow Rabbit"
"Rabbit's Kin"
"Foxy By Proxy"
"Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid"
"My Bunny Lies Over the Sea"
"Baton Bunny"

BUGS BUNNY VOL. 4

"A-Lad-in His Lamp"
"Knight-Mare Hare"
"The Windblown Hare"
"Rabbitson Crusoe"
"Rabbit Hood"
"A Witch's Tangled Hare"
"What's Cookin, Doc?"
"Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt"
"Hare Trigger"
"A Feather in His Hare"
"The Wabbit Who Came to Supper"
"Hare Conditioned"
"Rhapsody Rabbit"
"Buccaneer Bunny"
"A Wild Hare" - Original version

BUGS BUNNY VOL. 5

"The Heckling Hare"
"Wabbit Twouble"
"Hold the Lion, Please"
"Super-Rabbit"
"Wackiki Wabbit"
"Falling Hare"
"Little Red Riding Rabbit"
"Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears"
"Hare Ribbin'" - Alternate version
"Hare Force"
"Buckaroo Bugs"
"Stage Door Cartoon"
"Herr Meets Hare"
"The Unruly Hare"

BUGS BUNNY VOL. 6

"Hare Tonic"
"Baseball Bugs"
"Hare Remover"
"Hair-Raising Hare"
"Acrobatty Bunny"
"Racketeer Rabbit"
"The Big Snooze"
"A Hare Grows in Manhattan"
"Rabbit Transit"
"Easter Yeggs"
"Slick Hare"
"Rabbit Punch"
"Bugs Bunny Rides Again"
"Box Office Bunny"

BUGS BUNNY VOL. 7

"Hot Cross Bunny"
"Hare Splitter"
"Mississippi Hare"
"Rebel Rabbit"
"High Diving Hare"
"Bowery Bugs"
"Knights Must Fall"
"Frigid Hare"
"Which is Witch?"
"Hurdy-Gurdy Hare"
"Mutiny on the Bunny"
"Homeless Hare"
"Big House Bunny"
"What's Up, Doc?"

BUGS BUNNY VOL. 8

"8 Ball Bunny"
"Hilbilly Hare"
"Bunker Hill Bunny"
"Bushy Hare"
"The Rabbit of Seville"
"Hare We Go"
"Rabbit Every Monday"
"The Fair-Haired Hare"
"Rabbit Fire"
"French Rarebit"
"His Hare-Raising Tale"
"Ballot Box Bunny"
"Operation: Rabbit"
"14 Carrot Rabbit"

BUGS BUNNY VOL. 9

"Oily Hare"
"Rabbit Seasoning"
"Hare Lift"
"Forward March Hare"
"Upswept Hare"
"Southern Fried Rabbit"
"Hare Trimmed"
"Robot Rabbit"
"Captain Hareblower"
"Bugs and hugs"
"No Parking Hare"
"Bewitched Bunny"
"Yankee Doodle Bugs"

BUGS BUNNY VOL. 10

"Baby Buggy Bunny"
"Beanstalk Bunny"
"Sahara Hare"
"Hare Brush"
"This is a Life?"
"Hyde and Hare"
"Bugs Bonnets"
"Broomstick Bunny"
"Knighty Knight Bugs"
"Napoleon Bunny-Part"
"Barbary Coast Bunny"
"What's Opera, Doc?"

Bonus DVD features:
Language tracks
How to draw "Mr. Bugs Bunny?"
Dolby Digital sound

mookie75
02-01-2002, 09:47 PM
Those sound good to me....are they actual DVDs that are coming? or are they just your ideas for how they should be done?

I've long wished for some Looney Tunes DVDs... I still enjoy watching those cartoons...even though they're horribly predictable at times and I've seen every cartoon a gazillion times over the years.

However, if they came on DVD...I'd probably consider picking them up. :D

Tintin
02-01-2002, 10:11 PM
C'est juste une idée... Mais je basais ça sur des DVD japonais de Tom & Jerry d'où la compilation est franchement ben faite! :)

baggins
02-03-2002, 09:27 AM
The early Chuck Jones , from the 40s and 50s, are the best.

Patrick McCart
02-03-2002, 12:14 PM
I'd like to see sets in chronological order.

For example...a set of all the Bosko and Buddy cartoons, a set of all the 1931-1934 Merrie Melodies, a complete set of 1935-1943 Porky cartoons, all of the 1940-1964 Bugs cartoons, all of the Roadrunner cartoons, all the Pepe Le Pew cartoons, etc

Basically, all the volumes released should collectively contain 100% of the cartoons produced by Warner Bros. from Bosko The Talkink Kid to Daffy Duck for President.

Thad Komorowski
02-03-2002, 02:50 PM
The way Martin made the sets was like how those Tom & Jerry DVDs in Japan were.




-Thad

umbc8
02-05-2002, 09:09 AM
They sound good. I just wish DVDs were less expensive so I could get them all!