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Pilmedium
02-24-2002, 10:56 AM
"My Bunny Lies Over the Sea"
"Transylvania 6-5000"
"Odor-able Kitty"
"Fin 'N Catty"
"Going! Going! Gosh!"
"Ready Set Zoom"
"Hare-Way to the Stars"
"The Egg Collector"
"Dog gone Modern"
"From A to Z-Z-Z-Z"
"Frigid Hare"
"Rabbit Fire"
"A Scent of the Matterhorn"
"Drip-Along Daffy"
"Lickety-Splat"
"Rabbit Punch"
"Robin Hood Daffy"
"Ali Baba Bunny"
"Who Scent You"
"Martian through Georgia"
"My Little Duckaroo"
"Whoa Be-Gone"
"Hare Conditioned"
"A Pest in the House"
"Haredevil Hare"
"The Bee-Deviled Bruin"
Tintin
02-24-2002, 11:20 AM
That's a tribute to Chuck Jones today
Pilmedium
02-24-2002, 11:21 AM
Originally posted by Cartoon Man
That's a tribute to Chuck Jones today
I could tell there were a lot of Jones cartoons today. Thanks, CN! :)
Thad Komorowski
02-24-2002, 11:42 AM
Yes, that was very nice of CN. I hope they do a good job on their little tribute to Chuck Jones.
-Thad
Tintin
02-24-2002, 11:43 AM
J'avais fait mon propre Looney Tunes Show pour aujourd'hui vendredi passe mais depuis la mort de Chuck et le fait que CN propose un lot de Jones a Looney Tunes Show, je songe a le changer! Je reviendrai vous faire mon lot, merci mr. Jones pour vos classiques incomparables! :D
Tintin
02-24-2002, 12:24 PM
It's got me again! So my suggestion for Looney Tunes Show Chuck Jones' special today:
"Hare Tonic" (1945)
"Guided Muscle" (1955)
"Little Brother Rat" (1939)
"Case of the Missing Hare" (1942)
"For Scent-imental Reasons" (1949)
"Cheese Chasers" (1951)
"Operation: Rabbit" (1952)
"Kiss me Cat" (1953)
"Scrambled Aches" (1957)
"Duck Amuck" (1953)
"The Dover Boys" (1942)
"Water, Water, Every Hare" (1952)
"Boyhood Daze" (1957)
"Zoom at the Top" (1962)
"Duck Dodgers in the 24 1/2th Century" (1953)
"Rabbit Seasoning" (1952)
"Rabbit Hood" (1949)
"One Froggy Evening" (1955)
"The Scarlet Pumpernickel" (1950)
"Bewitched Bunny" (1954)
"Two Scents Worth" (1955)
"War and Pieces" (1964)
"Dog Gone South" (1950, very not offensive... :rolleyes: )
"Elmer's Candid Camera" (1940)
"Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears" (1944)
"Drip-Along Daffy" (1951)
Lonestarr
02-24-2002, 03:16 PM
You'd think that CN would restore the ludicrous edits they made for "Drip-Along Daffy" and "Frigid Hare", but you'd be dead wrong. And what was up with ending the show at 9:50am? And don't even get me started on them showing that GD "Powerpuff Girls" Groovie instead of the Marvin the Martian one.
PorkyandDaffy
02-24-2002, 03:29 PM
I knew from watching the 6th straight Chuck Jones cartoon that there was going to be a Jones theme.
Matthew Hunter
02-24-2002, 03:34 PM
In all fairness, the edits you mention are not Cartoon Network's fault. They have made dumb edits, but not THAT dumb. Supposedly, a few cartoons came from Warner Bros. that way, and due to a lack of anyone checking over them, never got fixed. I still don't know why WB wanted to edit "Dripalong Daffy" like that, but there was a thing on cartoonresearch.com about that where Jerry talked about it. Also, I think "Frigid Hare" is just a print that has been around a while, since Warner at one point didn't like dates being mentioned due to copyright fears. Be glad CN showed it, as we all know they don't like to. As for the groovie thing, isn't that to be expected? They do that one EVERY week. :rolleyes: What drives me up a wall though,is that they get the timing all off and have to add a groovie, the reason being the THREE-MINUTE ad breaks. I've counted some ad breaks that are even 4 minutes. Also, the early ending could be a result of time compression in the show, the only copy of "Rabbit Fire" they have is time sped. It looked like "Robin Hood Daffy" suffered from the same problem, though they seem to have an unaltered version to this as well, I seen it!
-Matthew
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