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As you can see previously, I'm working on cataloging every short on the Boomerang streaming service (see screen shot.) I was wishing to talk to an admin on what source I'm allowed to use (I'm literally just tediously writing down the name of evert cartoon, guessing if it's restored, and fining the director and year online.) I'm almost finished with Daffy, and am going onto Roadrunner next.
I was also wonding if I was allowed to place it in the article bit by bit, or all at once, as I'm a new user who can only edit on the weekends.
Additionally, if I don't know if its remastered, I'll just leave it blank, as someone smarter can come up with a term to use.
Does anyone else think that the Boomerang streaming service needs a revised article?
In the ending for A Tale of Two Kitties, it simply ends with Babbit and Catstello sneaking upon Orson for the final time while he watched for a blackout. Orson yells “TURN OUT THOSE LIGHTS!”, scaring the two cats, and they indeed do respond by turning out their tapetum lucidium, and even the moon turns off. This seemed to be an ironic ending without even putting an iris out with a funny ending.
Can you please tell me if there was an ending that was scrapped in A Tale of Two Kitties when the Blue Ribbon Reissue came out?
as of 12th of march of 2024, looney tunes collectors choice volume 3 is available in all stores. go and get it if you are interested
It has been three years since Pepé Le Pew got thrown under the bus and writers/producers decided at best to opt him out for now until the culture climate got better. He was pitched to be in Tiny Toons Looniversity but producers probably decided or were likely told to hold him off (given how Lola Bunny replaced him according to a writer on the show). I understand why he got snubbed from Space Jam: A New Legacy because of changing cultural tastes at the time and from a business perspective, they saw it was a risk.
The character may have some limited mileage, but I researched and the same thing happened to Speedy Gonzales years ago and he sat on the shelf for awhile. I think Pepé could be used again albeit limited to just one major role but mostly just blink and miss cameos. He was retooled as a spy in New Looney Tunes. It was a surprise since he is probably one of the most difficult
Even though I am not alright with permanent or indefinite removal, this happened with a lot of other characters and they have reappeared time and time again. I think this will happen with Pepé in the coming years. I have come to realize that time and time again, the character is not as popular as any of the mainstay Looney Tunes characters.
Enough time has passed. Pepé Le Pew is never going away. It just takes one good idea and good sense to bring him back. Only when the time is right.
Is Acme Acres part of Looney Tune Land?
Asking so I can get the Golden Collection restorations in HD
Yeah, so a few days ago, Physical Media President has tweeted that he has been DM'd enough proof by an anonymous group showing that they have a copy of the completed Coyote vs. Acme with no watermarks, though it is unknown how exactly they even managed to obtain a copy of the film. And this comes after Warner Bros. did not mention the film anywhere in its earnings call this year, more or less implying that they did not get rid of it as feared.
https://twitter.com/PhysicalMedia_/status/1761466333181698536
However, editor Carsten Kurpanek, in spite of still wanting the movie to be released, disagrees with the idea of leaking it online, as he believes it would prevent any chances of the film getting an official release.
https://twitter.com/kurpanek/status/1761495947048280387
Either way, everyone will be blowing raspberries at David Zaslav once the movie finally shows up online and is most likely downloaded hundreds, if not thousands, of times.
Hi all. We are in need of some rollbacks. If you have some history editing here (500 mainspace edits minimum) and want to help fight vandalism, I encourage you to apply to be a rollback. We'd love to have you on the team.
Acme Staff are quite short at the moment and we are all volunteers helping out for fun. It would be nice if you could help us out.
Thanks!
https://vxtwitter.com/LostMediaBuster/status/1738265660193488953?s=20
Not a fan of that Penelope redesign, but Pepe looks fine.
The film is releasing soon in 2024, as Eric Bauza said on his Twitter account, but we still don't know who's distributing the film.
So...who do you think it is?
Will HBO, Warner Bros, or Max release these on physical media? DVD or Blu-Ray?
All This and Rabbit Stew (1941)
Any Bonds Today? (1942)
Fresh Hare (1942)
Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips (1944)
A Feather in his Hare (1948)
A-Lad-In His Lamp (1948)
Which is Which (1949)
Horse Hare (1960)
Devil's Feud Cake (1963)
Yeah A-Lad-In his Lamp and Devil's Feud Cake has the best chances of being on Collectors Choice 4
Just a couple of hours ago it was announced by facebook the full list of cartoons that volume 3 will include when its released on March 12th. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid0YX2uDn9PhxvDckfsSvo6t4Cn2fTYUBWePcZSLYy5TkBSz3uB31XU2BpnK8htuhzcl&id=100064670684880
The cartoons are:
1. A Feud There Was (1938) Elmer Fudd/Egghead-Directed by Tex Avery
2. A Hop, Skip and a Chump (1942)-Directed by Friz Freleng
3. China Jones(1959) Daffy Duck & Porky Pig-Directed by Chuck Jones
4. Cinderella Meets Fella (1938) Egghead-Directed by Tex Avery
5. Dumb Patrol (1964) Bugs Bunny-Directed by Gerry Chiniquy
6. Egghead Rides Again (1937) Egghead-Directed by Tex Avery
7. Elmer’s Pet Rabbit (1941)Bugs Bunny & Elmer Fudd-Directed by Chuck Jones
8. Hobo Bobo (1947) Bobo the Elephant-Directed by Robert McKimson
9. Honeymoon Hotel (1934)-Directed by Earl Duvall
10.I Only Have Eyes For You (1937)-Directed by Tex Avery
11.Mexican Joyride (1947) Daffy Duck-Directed by Arthur Davis
12.Mr.and Mrs. Is The Name (1935) Directed by Friz Freleng
13.Of Rice and Hen (1953) Foghorn Lenghorn-Directed by Robert McKimson
14.Pre-Hysterical Hare (1958) Bugs Bunny-Directed by Robert McKimson
15.Punch Trunk (1953)-Directed by Chuck Jones
16.Quentin Quail (1946) Quentin Quail-Directed by Chuck Jones
17.Riff Raffy Daffy (1948) Daffy Duck & Porky Pig-Directed by Arthur Davis
18.Saddle Silly (1941)-Directed by Chuck Jones
19.Sheep Ahoy (1954) Ralph Wolf & Sam Sheepdog-Directed by Chuck Jones
20.The Mouse on 57th Street, The (1961)-Directed by Chuck Jones
21.The Sheepish Wolf (1942)-Directed by Friz Freleng
22.There Auto Be a Law (1953)-Directed by Robert McKimson
23.Tugboat Granny (1956) Tweety & Sylvester-Directed by Friz Freleng
24.War And Pieces (1964) Wile E. Coyote & Road Runner-Directed by Chuck Jones and Maurice Noble
25.Wet Hare (1962) Bugs Bunny-Directed by Robert McKimson
What is your opinion ?