Looney Tunes: Parodies Collection is a single-disc DVD from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment featuring twenty Looney Tunes cartoons. It was released 4 February 2020.
Sixteen cartoons here have been previously released on other Warner DVDs.[1]
Cartoons[]
"I Love to Singa" 
"Hollywood Steps Out" 
- "Super Rabbit" (The Looney Tunes Show)
"Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk" (1995 dubbed print)
"Little Red Riding Rabbit"
"Rabbit Hood" 
"Rabbit of Seville" 
"Rabbitson Crusoe"
(unrestored)
"What's Opera, Doc?" 
"Hare-abian Nights"
(unrestored)
"Apes of Wrath"- How Bugs Bunny Won the West
"The Duxorcist" (unrestored)
"Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers" (unrestored)
"Chariots of Fur"
"Carrotblanca" (unrestored)
"Pullet Surprise" (unrestored)
"Little Go Beep"
"From Hare to Eternity" (1998 dubbed print)
"Hare and Loathing in Las Vegas"
Notes[]
- This DVD features the DVD debuts of "Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk", "Rabbitson Crusoe", and "Hare-abian Nights", though none of these new-to-DVD shorts are restored on this DVD. The three aforementioned cartoons would later be restored on the Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection.
- It also features the DVD debut of "Super Rabbit", an episode from The Looney Tunes Show from its second season.
- Due to its placement in the short listing, it is possible that "Super-Rabbit", the 1943 Bugs Bunny cartoon of a similar name by Chuck Jones, was meant to appear on this disc, but the 2013 episode mistakenly appeared instead.
- It also features the DVD debut of "Super Rabbit", an episode from The Looney Tunes Show from its second season.
- The DVD cover art is reminiscent to that of the Carrotblanca VHS cover.
- The Region 2 release of the DVD does not include How Bugs Bunny Won the West, "Pullet Surprise", and "Little Go Beep".
- It is one of the last home media releases to release before HBO Max's launch, as this DVD predated the streaming service by three months; with the launch of the latter, most of the remaining unrestored shorts were restored. As a result, it is also the latest new DVD/Blu-ray that contains unrestored shorts in its main contents; subsequent home media releases utilizes restored versions of the shorts due to increased demand to release shorts not restored on home media.[2]
- It is also the second-to-last DVD to include unrestored shorts in its main lineup; the last DVD being the Bugs Bunny's Lunar Tunes Marvin the Martian Space Tunes Double Feature reissue.




