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'''[[Looney Tunes Golden Collection]] Volume 4''' is a ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' collection on DVD. Following the pattern of one release each year of the previous volumes, it was released on November 14, 2006. In France, it will be released on December 2019. It is the first ''Looney Tunes'' DVD set to feature some cartoons using the modern mid-1960s ''Looney Tunes'' opening and closing sequences.
   
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Like Volume 3, this set also contains a warning about the politically incorrect humor and racial stereotypes in some of the cartoons, but instead of a speech by a person, it was a simple title card that summarized that the cartoons depicted ethnic and racist stereotypes that can be offensive to modern audiences.
'''[[Looney Tunes Golden Collection]] Volume 4''' is a [[Looney Tunes]] collection on [[DVD]]. Following the pattern of one release each year of the previous volumes, it was released on [[November 14]], [[2006]]. It is the first Looney Tunes DVD set to feature some cartoons using the modern 1960s Looney Tunes opening and closing sequences.
 
   
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==Disc 1 - Bugs Bunny Favorites==
Like Volume 3, this set also contains a warning about the politically incorrect humor and racial stereotypes in some of the cartoons, but instead of a speech by a person, it was a simple title card that summarized that the cartoons depicted ethnic and racist stereotypes that may be offensive to modern audiences.
 
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All cartoons are in the post-1948 package.
   
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# "[[Roman Legion-Hare]]" - ([[Bugs Bunny]], [[Yosemite Sam]]; 1955) ([[Friz Freleng]])
== Disc 1 - Bugs Bunny Classics ==
 
# ''[[Roman-Legion Hare]]'' - (Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam; 1955) (Friz Freleng).
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# "[[The Grey Hounded Hare]]" - (Bugs Bunny; 1949) ([[Robert McKimson]])
# ''[[The Grey-Hounded Hare]]'' - (Bugs Bunny; 1949) (Robert McKimson).
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# "[[Rabbit Hood]]" - (Bugs Bunny; 1949) ([[Chuck Jones]])
# ''[[Rabbit Hood]]'' - (Bugs Bunny; 1949) (Chuck Jones).
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# "[[Operation: Rabbit]]" - (Bugs Bunny, [[Wile E. Coyote]]; 1952) (Chuck Jones)
# ''[[Operation: Rabbit]]'' - (Bugs Bunny, Wile. E. Coyote; 1952) (Chuck Jones).
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# "[[Knight-Mare Hare]]" - (Bugs Bunny; 1955) (Chuck Jones)
# ''[[Knight-mare Hare]]'' - (Bugs Bunny; 1955) (Chuck Jones).
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# "[[Southern Fried Rabbit]]" - (Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam; 1953) (Friz Freleng), not included on the Region 2 version
# ''[[Southern Fried Rabbit]]'' - (Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam; 1953) (Friz Freleng).
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# "[[Mississippi Hare]]" - (Bugs Bunny, [[Colonel Shuffle]]; 1949) (Chuck Jones)
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# "[[Hurdy-Gurdy Hare]]" - (Bugs Bunny; 1950) (Robert McKimson)
# ''[[Mississippi Hare]]'' - (Bugs Bunny, Colonel Shuffle; 1949) (Chuck Jones). The original ending title sequence has been restored for this release, replacing the Blue Ribbon reissue titles.
 
# ''[[Hurdy-Gurdy Hare]]'' - (Bugs Bunny; 1950) (Robert McKimson).
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# "[[Forward March Hare]]" - (Bugs Bunny; 1953) (Chuck Jones)
# ''[[Forward March Hare]]'' - (Bugs Bunny; 1953) (Chuck Jones).
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# "[[Sahara Hare]]" - (Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam, [[Daffy Duck]]; 1955) (Friz Freleng)
# ''[[Sahara Hare]]'' - (Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam, Daffy Duck (cameo); 1955) (Friz Freleng).
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# "[[Barbary-Coast Bunny]]" - (Bugs Bunny, [[Nasty Canasta]]; 1956) (Chuck Jones)
# ''[[Barbary Coast Bunny]]'' - (Bugs Bunny, Nasty Canasta; 1956) (Chuck Jones).
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# "[[To Hare Is Human]]" - (Bugs Bunny, Wile E. Coyote; 1956) (Chuck Jones)
# ''[[To Hare Is Human]]'' - (Bugs Bunny, Wile. E. Coyote; 1956) (Chuck Jones).
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# "[[8 Ball Bunny]]" - (Bugs Bunny, [[Playboy Penguin]]; 1950) (Chuck Jones)
# ''[[8 Ball Bunny]]'' - (Bugs Bunny, Playboy Penguin; 1950) (Chuck Jones).
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# "[[Knighty Knight Bugs]]" - (Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam; 1958) (Friz Freleng)
# ''[[Knighty Knight Bugs]]'' - (Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam; 1946) (Friz Freleng).
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# "[[Rabbit Romeo]]" - (Bugs Bunny, [[Elmer Fudd]]; 1957) (Robert McKimson)
# ''[[Rabbit Romeo]]'' - (Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd; 1957) (Robert McKimson).
 
   
=== Special Features ===
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===Special Features===
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* '''Audio commentaries'''
* Audio commentary by [[Eric Goldberg]] on ''Rabbit Hood'' and ''Mississippi Hare''
 
* Audio commentary by [[Paul Dini]] on ''Operation: Rabbit'' and ''Hurdy-Gurdy Hare''
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** [[wikipedia:Eric Goldberg (film director)|Eric Goldberg]] on "Rabbit Hood" and "Mississippi Hare"
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** [[wikipedia:Paul Dini|Paul Dini]] on "Operation: Rabbit" and "Hurdy-Gurdy Hare"
* Audio commentary by [[Jerry Beck]] on ''8 Ball Bunny''
 
* Audio commentary by [[June Foray]] and Jerry Beck on ''Rabbit Romeo''
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** [[wikipedia:Jerry Beck|Jerry Beck]] on "8 Ball Bunny"
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** [[June Foray]] & Jerry Beck on "Rabbit Romeo"
* Music only tracks on ''Knight-Mare Hare'', ''Sahara Hare'', ''Barbary-Coast Bunny'', ''To Hare is Human'' and ''Rabbit Romeo''
 
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* '''Audio tracks'''
* Music and effects track on ''Operation: Rabbit''
 
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** Music only tracks on "Knight-Mare Hare", "Sahara Hare", "Barbary-Coast Bunny", "To Hare is Human" and "Rabbit Romeo"
* ''Twilight in Tunes: The Music of [[Raymond Scott]]''
 
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** Music and effects track on "Operation: Rabbit"
* ''[[Powerhouse (song)|Powerhouse]] in Pictures''
 
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* '''Behind the Tunes'''
* ''[[Bugs Bunny: Superstar]]'', Pt. 1 - (1975), which contains the following shorts:
 
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** ''Twilight in Tunes: The Music of [[wikipedia:Raymond Scott|Raymond Scott]]''
** ''[[What's Cookin' Doc?]]'' (1943)
 
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** ''[[wikipedia:Powerhouse (song)|Powerhouse]] in Pictures''
** ''[[The Wild Hare]]'' (a.k.a. ''[[A Wild Hare]]'') (1940)
 
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* ​'''From the Vault'''
** ''[[Corny Concerto]]'' (1943)
 
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** ''[[Bugs Bunny: Superstar]]'', Pt. 1 (1975), which contains the following shorts:
** ''[[I Taw a Putty Tat]]'' (1949)
 
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All in the a.a.p. package
*Fifty Years of Bugs Bunny in 3 ½ Minutes - (1989)
 
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*** "[[What's Cookin' Doc?]]" (1944) Dubbed version
* ''The Bugs Bunny Show''
 
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*** "[[A Wild Hare]]" (1940) Blue ribbon, Dubbed version
** Ballpoint Puns Bridging Sequences
 
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*** "[[A Corny Concerto]]" (1943) Dubbed version
** ''Foreign Legion Leghorn'' recording sessions
 
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*** "[[I Taw a Putty Tat]]" (1948) Associated Artists Productions print
*Trailer Gallery:
 
** ''[[Bugs Bunny’s Cartoon Carnival]]''
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**''Fifty Years of Bugs Bunny in 3½ Minutes'' (1989)
** ''[[Bugs Bunny’s All-Star Revue]]''
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** ''The Bugs Bunny Show''
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*** "Ballpoint Puns" Bridging Sequences
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*** "Foreign Legion Leghorn" recording sessions
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**Trailer Gallery:
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*** ''[[Bugs Bunny’s Cartoon Carnival]]''
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*** ''[[Bugs Bunny’s All-Star Revue]]''
   
== Disc 2 - Frank Tashlin ==
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==Disc 2 - A Dash of Tashlin==
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All cartoons on this disc are directed by [[Frank Tashlin]].
# ''[[The Case of the Stuttering Pig]]'' - (1937).
 
# ''[[Little Pancho Vanilla]]'' - (1938). The original opening and ending title sequences have been restored for this release, replacing the Blue Ribbon reissue titles.
 
# ''[[Little Beau Porky]]'' - (1936).
 
# ''[[Now That Summer Is Gone]]'' - (1938). The original opening and ending title sequences have been restored for this release, replacing the Blue Ribbon reissue titles.
 
# ''[[Porky In The North Woods]]'' - (1936).
 
# ''[[You're an Education]]'' - (1938). The original opening and ending title sequences have been restored for this release, replacing the Blue Ribbon reissue titles.
 
# ''[[Porky's Railroad]]'' - (1937).
 
# ''[[Plane Daffy]]'' - (1944).
 
# ''[[Porky The Fireman]]'' - (1938).
 
# ''[[Cracked Ice]]'' - (1938).
 
# ''[[The Duxorcist]]'' - (1941).
 
# ''[[I Got Plenty Of Mutton]]'' - (1944).
 
# ''[[Booby Hatched]]'' - (1944).
 
# ''[[Porky's Poultry Plant]]'' - (1936).
 
# ''[[The Stupid Cupid]]'' - (1944).
 
   
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# "[[The Case of the Stuttering Pig]]" - ([[Porky Pig]]; 1937) Sunset
=== Special Features ===
 
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# "[[Little Pancho Vanilla]]" - (1938) a.a.p.
* Audio commentary by [[Mark Kausler]] on ''The Case of the Stuttering Pig''
 
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# "[[Little Beau Porky]]" - (Porky Pig; 1936) Sunset
* Audio commentary by [[Michael Barrier]] with [[Frank Tashlin]] on ''Now That Summer is Gone''
 
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# "[[Now That Summer Is Gone]]" - (1938) a.a.p.
* Audio commentary by Mark Kausleron ''Porky in the North Woods''
 
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# "[[Porky in the North Woods]]" - (Porky Pig; 1936) Sunset
* Audio commentary by [[Daniel Goldmark]] on ''You’re an Education''
 
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# "[[You're an Education]]" - (1938) NOT INCLUDED IN REGION 2 a.a.p.
* Audio commentary by [[Greg Ford]] on ''Plane Daffy''
 
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# "[[Porky's Railroad]]" - (Porky Pig; 1937) Public domain Sunset
* Audio commentary by Michael Barrier with Frank Tashlinon ''Cracked Ice''
 
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# "[[Plane Daffy]]" - (Daffy Duck; 1944) NOT INCLUDED IN REGION 2 a.a.p.
* Audio commentary by Greg Fordon ''I Got Plenty of Mutton''
 
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# "[[Porky the Fireman]]" - (Porky Pig; 1938) NOT INCLUDED IN REGION 2 Sunset
* Audio commentary by Michael Barrier with Frank Tashlinon ''Porky’s Poultry Plant''
 
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# "[[Cracked Ice]]" - (1938) a.a.p.
* Audio commentary by [[Eddie Fitzgerald]] on ''The Stupid Cupid''
 
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# "[[Puss n' Booty]]" - (1943) Public domain Sunset
* ''[[Bugs Bunny: Superstar]]'', Pt. 2, which contains the following shorts:
 
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# "[[I Got Plenty of Mutton]]" - (1944) a.a.p.
** ''[[Rhapsody Rabbit]]'' (1946)
 
** ''[[Walky Talky Hawky]]'' (1946)
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# "[[Booby Hatched]]" - (1944) a.a.p.
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# "[[Porky's Poultry Plant]]" - (Porky Pig; 1936) Sunset
** ''[[My Favorite Duck]]'' (1942)
 
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# "[[The Stupid Cupid]]" - (Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd; 1944) NOT INCLUDED IN REGION 2 a.a.p.
** ''[[Hair-Raising Hare]]'' (1946)
 
** ''[[The Old Grey Hare]]'' (1944)
 
* Porky and Daffy in "The William Tell Overture"
 
* Frank Tashlin Storybooks
 
** Little Chic’s Wonderful Mother
 
** Tony and Clarence
 
*From the Vault
 
** ''The Goldbrick'' (Private Snafu; 1943)
 
** ''The Home Front'' (Private Snafu; 1943)
 
** ''Censored'' (Private Snafu; 1944)
 
   
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===Special Features===
== Disc 3 - Speedy Gonzales ==
 
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* '''Audio commentaries'''
# ''[[Cat-Tails for Two]]'' - (Speedy Gonzales, Lennie, George; 1953) (Robert McKimson).
 
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** Mark Kausler on "The Case of the Stuttering Pig" and "Porky in the North Woods"
# ''[[Tabasco Road]]'' - (Speedy Gonzales, Pablo, Fernando; 1957) (Robert McKimson).
 
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** [[wikipedia:Michael Barrier (historian)|Michael Barrier]] & [[Frank Tashlin]] on "Now That Summer is Gone", "Cracked Ice" and "Porky’s Poultry Plant"
# ''[[Tortilla Flaps]]'' - (Speedy Gonzales, El Vulturo; 1958) (Robert McKimson).
 
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** Daniel Goldmark on "You’re an Education"
# ''[[Mexicali Shmoes]]'' - (Speedy Gonzales, José, Manuel; 1959) (Friz Freleng).
 
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** [[wikipedia:Greg Ford|Greg Ford]] on "Plane Daffy" and "I Got Plenty of Mutton"
# ''[[Here Today, Gone Tamale]]'' - (Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester; 1959) (Friz Freleng).
 
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** Jerry Beck on "Puss N Booty"
# ''[[West Of The Pesos]]'' - (Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester; 1960) (Robert McKimson).
 
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** Eddie Fitzgerald on "The Stupid Cupid"
# ''[[Cannery Woe]]'' - (Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester; 1961) (Robert McKimson).
 
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* ​'''From the Vault'''
# ''[[Pied Piper Of Guadalupe]]'' - (Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester; 1961) (Friz Freleng).
 
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All from the a.a.p. package
# ''[[Mexican Boarders]]'' - (Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester, Slowpoke Rodriguez; 1962) (Friz Freleng).
 
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** ''[[Bugs Bunny: Superstar]]'', Pt. 2, which contains the following shorts:
# ''[[Chili Weather]]'' - (Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester; 1963) (Friz Freleng).
 
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*** "[[Rhapsody Rabbit]]" (1946) Dubbed version
# ''[[A Message To Gracias]]'' - (Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester; 1964) (Robert McKimson).
 
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*** "[[Walky Talky Hawky]]" (1946) Dubbed version
# ''[[Nuts And Volts]]'' - (Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester; 1964) (Friz Freleng).
 
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*** "[[My Favorite Duck]]" (1942) Dubbed version
# ''[[Pancho's Hideway]]'' - (Speedy Gonzales, Pancho Vanilla; 1964) (Friz Freleng).
 
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*** "[[Hair-Raising Hare]]" (1946) Dubbed version
# ''[[The Wild Chase]]'' - (Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester, Road Runner, Wile. E. Coyote; 1965) (Friz Freleng).
 
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*** "[[The Old Grey Hare]]" (1944) Associated Artists Productions print
# ''[[A-Haunting We Will Go (Looney Tunes)|A-Haunting We Will Go]]'' - (Speedy Gonzales, Daffy Duck, Daffy Duck jr., Witch Hazel; 1966) (Robert McKimson).
 
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** Porky and Daffy in "The William Tell Overture" —an excerpt from the TV special ''[[Bugs Bunny's Overtures to Disaster]]''<ref>http://www.goldenagecartoons.com/reviews/2006/ltgc4-01/</ref>
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** Frank Tashlin Storybooks
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*** ''Little Chic’s Wonderful Mother''
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*** ''Tony and Clarence''
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**[[Private Snafu]] shorts
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*** "[[The Goldbrick]]" (1943) Public domain
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*** "[[The Home Front]]" (1943) Public domain
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*** "[[Censored]]" (1944) Public domain
   
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==Disc 3 - Speedy Gonzales in a Flash==
=== Special Features ===
 
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All in the post-1948 package.
* Audio commentary by [[Stan Freberg]] and [[Jerry Beck]] on ''Cat-Tails for Two''
 
* Audio commentary by [[Greg Ford]] with [[Friz Freleng]] on ''Mexican Boarders''
 
* Audio commentary by [[Art Leonardi]] and Jerry Beckon ''Nuts and Volts''
 
* Audio commentary by [[Paul Dini]] on ''The Wild Chase''
 
* Music only track on ''Tabasco Road'', ''Mexicali Schmoes'', and ''West of the Pesos
 
* Music and effects track on ''Cat-Tails for Two''
 
*''Friz on Film'' (new 1-hour documentary)
 
*From the Vault:
 
** 90 Day Wondering (1956 Army reinlistment film by Chuck Jones)
 
** Drafty, Isn’t It? (1957 Army recruitment film by Chuck Jones)
 
   
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# "[[Cat-Tails for Two]]" - ([[Speedy Gonzales]], Lennie, George; 1953) (Robert McKimson)
== Disc 4 - Cats ==
 
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# "[[Tabasco Road]]" - (Speedy Gonzales, Pablo, Fernando; 1957) (Robert McKimson)
# ''[[The Night Watchman]]'' - (1938) (Chuck Jones). The original opening and ending title sequences have been restored for this release, replacing the Blue Ribbon reissue titles.
 
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# "[[Tortilla Flaps]]" - (Speedy Gonzales, El Vulturo; 1958) (Robert McKimson)
# ''[[Conrad the Sailor]]'' - (1942) (Chuck Jones).
 
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# "[[Mexicali Shmoes]]" - (Speedy Gonzales, José, Manuel; 1959) (Friz Freleng)
# ''[[The Sour Puss]]'' - (1940) (Bob Clampett).
 
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# "[[Here Today, Gone Tamale]]" - (Speedy Gonzales, [[Sylvester]]; 1959) (Friz Freleng) NOT INCLUDED IN REGION 2
# ''[[The Aristo-Cat]]'' - (1943) (Chuck Jones).
 
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# "[[West of the Pesos]]" - (Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester; 1960) (Robert McKimson)
# ''[[Dough Ray Me-ow]]'' - (1948) (Arthur Davis).
 
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# "[[Cannery Woe]]" - (Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester; 1961) (Robert McKimson)
# ''[[Pizzicato Pussycat]]'' - (1955) (Friz Freleng).
 
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# "[[The Pied Piper of Guadalupe|The Pied Piper Of Guadalupe]]" - (Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester; 1961) (Friz Freleng)
# ''[[Kiss Me Cat]]'' - (1953) (Chuck Jones).
 
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# "[[Mexican Boarders]]" - (Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester, [[Slowpoke Rodriguez]]; 1962) (Friz Freleng)
# ''[[Cat Feud]]'' - (1958) (Chuck Jones).
 
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# "[[Chili Weather]]" - (Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester; 1963) (Friz Freleng)
# ''[[The Unexpected Pest]]'' - (1956) (Robert McKimson).
 
# ''[[Go Fly A Kit]]'' - (1957) (Chuck Jones).
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# "[[A Message to Gracias]]" - (Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester; 1964) (Robert McKimson)
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# "[[Nuts and Volts]]" - (Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester; 1964) (Friz Freleng)
# ''[[Kiddin’ The Kitten]]'' - (1952) (Robert McKimson).
 
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# "[[Pancho's Hideaway]]" - (Speedy Gonzales, Pancho Vanilla; 1964) (Friz Freleng)
# ''[[A Peck o' Trouble]]'' - (1953) (Robert McKimson).
 
# ''[[Mouse and Garden]]'' - (1960) (Friz Freleng).
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# "[[The Wild Chase]]" - (Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester, [[Road Runner]], Wile E. Coyote; 1965) (Friz Freleng)
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# "[[A-Haunting We Will Go]]" - (Speedy Gonzales, Daffy Duck, [[Witch Hazel]]; 1966) (Robert McKimson)
# ''[[Porky's Poor Fish]]'' - (1940) (Bob Clampett).
 
# ''[[Swallow The Leader]]'' - (1949) (Robert McKimson). The original ending title sequence has been restored for this release, replacing the Blue Ribbon reissue titles.
 
   
=== Special Features ===
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===Special Features===
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* '''Audio commentaries'''
* Audio commentary by [[Greg Ford]] with [[Chuck Jones]] on ''Conrad the Sailor''
 
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** [[Stan Freberg]] & Jerry Beck on "Cat-Tails for Two"
* Audio commentary by [[Eddie Fitzgerald]] on ''The Aristo-Cat''
 
* Audio commentary by [[Greg Ford]] with Chuck Joneson ''The Aristo-Cat''
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** Greg Ford with Friz Freleng on "Mexican Boarders"
* Audio commentary by [[Jerry Beck]] on ''Dough Ray Me-ow''
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** Art Leonardi & Jerry Beck on "Nuts and Volts"
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** Paul Dini on "The Wild Chase"
* Audio commentary by [[Daniel Goldmark]] on ''Pizzicato Pussycat''
 
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* '''Audio tracks'''
* Audio commentary by [[June Foray]] and Jerry Beckon ''The Unexpected Pest''
 
* Music only tracks on ''Cat Feud'', ''The Unexpected Pest'', and ''Go Fly a Kit''
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** Music only track on "Tabasco Road", "Mexicali Schmoes", and "West of the Pesos"
* Music and effects track on ''A Peck of Trouble''
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** Music and effects track on "Cat-Tails for Two"
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* ''Friz on Film'' (new 1-hour documentary)
* One Hit Wonders
 
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*'''From the Vault'''
* Sing-a-Song of Looney Tunes
 
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** "[[90 Day Wondering]]" (1956 Army reenlistment film by Chuck Jones)
* The Art of the Gag
 
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** "[[Drafty, Isn't It?]]" (1957 Army recruitment film by Chuck Jones)
* Wild Lines: The Art of Voice Acting
 
* Looney Tunes: A Cast of Thousands
 
*From the Vault
 
** ''Porky’s Breakdowns'' (1939 joke reel with Porky swearing)
 
** Sahara Hare Storyboard Reel
 
** Porky’s Poor Fish Storyboard Reel
 
   
== Notes ==
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==Disc 4 - Kitty Korner==
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Cartoons 1, 2, and 4 are in the a.a.p. package. Cartoons 3 and 14 are in the [[Sunset Productions]] package. The rest are post-1948.
<References/>
 
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== References ==
 
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# "[[The Night Watchman]]" - (1938) (Chuck Jones) The original opening, credits and ending title sequences have been restored for DVD.
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# "[[Conrad the Sailor]]" - ([[Conrad the Cat]], Daffy Duck; 1942) (Chuck Jones)
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# "[[The Sour Puss]]" - (Porky Pig; 1940) ([[Bob Clampett]]) NOT INCLUDED IN REGION 2
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# "[[The Aristo-cat]]" - ([[Claude Cat]], [[Hubie and Bertie]]; 1943) (Chuck Jones)
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# "[[Dough Ray Me-ow]]" - (1948) ([[Art Davis|Arthur Davis]])
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# "[[Pizzicato Pussycat]]" - (1955) (Friz Freleng)
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# "[[Kiss Me Cat]]" - ([[Marc Anthony & Pussyfoot]]; 1953) (Chuck Jones)
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# "[[Cat Feud]]" - (Marc Anthony & Pussyfoot; 1958) (Chuck Jones)
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# "[[The Unexpected Pest]]" - (Sylvester; 1956) (Robert McKimson)
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# "[[Go Fly a Kit]]" - ([[Pussyfoot]]; 1957) (Chuck Jones)
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# "[[Kiddin' the Kitten]]" - (Dodsworth; 1952) (Robert McKimson)
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# "[[A Peck o' Trouble]]" - (Dodsworth; 1953) (Robert McKimson)
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# "[[Mouse and Garden]]" - (Sylvester; 1960) (Friz Freleng)
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# "[[Porky's Poor Fish]]" - (Porky Pig; 1940) (Bob Clampett)
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# "[[Swallow the Leader]]" - (1949) (Robert McKimson)
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===Special Features===
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* '''Audio commentaries'''
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** Greg Ford & Chuck Jones on "Conrad the Sailor" and "The Aristo-Cat"
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** Eddie Fitzgerald on "The Aristo-Cat"
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** Jerry Beck on "Dough Ray Me-ow"
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** Daniel Goldmark on "Pizzicato Pussycat"
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** June Foray & Jerry Beck on "The Unexpected Pest"
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* '''Audio tracks'''
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** Music only tracks on "Cat Feud", "The Unexpected Pest", and "Go Fly a Kit"
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** Music and effects track on "A Peck of Trouble"
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* '''Behind the Tunes'''
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** One Hit Wonders: A look at the cartoons that had characters that only starred in one cartoon, but are considered popular thanks to TV viewings and video release.
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** Sing-a-Song of Looney Tunes: A look at the music of the Warner Bros. cartoon shorts.
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** The Art of the Gag: A look at the comedy writing of the Warner Bros. shorts.
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** Wild Lines: The Art of Voice Acting: A look at how the voice acting in the Warner Bros. cartoons made the shorts memorable.
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** Looney Tunes: A Cast of Thousands: A look at the second- and third-tier Warner Bros. characters.
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*'''From the Vault'''
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** "[[Porky’s Breakdowns]]" (1939 joke reel with Porky swearing)
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** "Sahara Hare" Storyboard Reel
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** "Porky’s Poor Fish" Storyboard Reel
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==References==
 
*[http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=6237 Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes Comedy Hour, The - Complete List of Volume 4 Shorts] at tvshowsondvd.com
 
*[http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=6237 Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes Comedy Hour, The - Complete List of Volume 4 Shorts] at tvshowsondvd.com
   
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<references />
== See also ==
 
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==See Also==
 
* [[Looney Tunes Golden Collection]]
 
* [[Looney Tunes Golden Collection]]
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* [[Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography]]
 
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[[Category:Looney Tunes]]
 
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Revision as of 22:23, 8 November 2019

LTGC Vol

Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 4

Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume 4 is a Looney Tunes collection on DVD. Following the pattern of one release each year of the previous volumes, it was released on November 14, 2006. In France, it will be released on December 2019. It is the first Looney Tunes DVD set to feature some cartoons using the modern mid-1960s Looney Tunes opening and closing sequences.

Like Volume 3, this set also contains a warning about the politically incorrect humor and racial stereotypes in some of the cartoons, but instead of a speech by a person, it was a simple title card that summarized that the cartoons depicted ethnic and racist stereotypes that can be offensive to modern audiences.

Disc 1 - Bugs Bunny Favorites

All cartoons are in the post-1948 package.

  1. "Roman Legion-Hare" - (Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam; 1955) (Friz Freleng)
  2. "The Grey Hounded Hare" - (Bugs Bunny; 1949) (Robert McKimson)
  3. "Rabbit Hood" - (Bugs Bunny; 1949) (Chuck Jones)
  4. "Operation: Rabbit" - (Bugs Bunny, Wile E. Coyote; 1952) (Chuck Jones)
  5. "Knight-Mare Hare" - (Bugs Bunny; 1955) (Chuck Jones)
  6. "Southern Fried Rabbit" - (Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam; 1953) (Friz Freleng), not included on the Region 2 version
  7. "Mississippi Hare" - (Bugs Bunny, Colonel Shuffle; 1949) (Chuck Jones)
  8. "Hurdy-Gurdy Hare" - (Bugs Bunny; 1950) (Robert McKimson)
  9. "Forward March Hare" - (Bugs Bunny; 1953) (Chuck Jones)
  10. "Sahara Hare" - (Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam, Daffy Duck; 1955) (Friz Freleng)
  11. "Barbary-Coast Bunny" - (Bugs Bunny, Nasty Canasta; 1956) (Chuck Jones)
  12. "To Hare Is Human" - (Bugs Bunny, Wile E. Coyote; 1956) (Chuck Jones)
  13. "8 Ball Bunny" - (Bugs Bunny, Playboy Penguin; 1950) (Chuck Jones)
  14. "Knighty Knight Bugs" - (Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam; 1958) (Friz Freleng)
  15. "Rabbit Romeo" - (Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd; 1957) (Robert McKimson)

Special Features

  • Audio commentaries
  • Audio tracks
    • Music only tracks on "Knight-Mare Hare", "Sahara Hare", "Barbary-Coast Bunny", "To Hare is Human" and "Rabbit Romeo"
    • Music and effects track on "Operation: Rabbit"
  • Behind the Tunes
  • From the Vault

All in the a.a.p. package

    • Fifty Years of Bugs Bunny in 3½ Minutes (1989)
    • The Bugs Bunny Show
      • "Ballpoint Puns" Bridging Sequences
      • "Foreign Legion Leghorn" recording sessions
    • Trailer Gallery:
      • Bugs Bunny’s Cartoon Carnival
      • Bugs Bunny’s All-Star Revue

Disc 2 - A Dash of Tashlin

All cartoons on this disc are directed by Frank Tashlin.

  1. "The Case of the Stuttering Pig" - (Porky Pig; 1937) Sunset
  2. "Little Pancho Vanilla" - (1938) a.a.p.
  3. "Little Beau Porky" - (Porky Pig; 1936) Sunset
  4. "Now That Summer Is Gone" - (1938) a.a.p.
  5. "Porky in the North Woods" - (Porky Pig; 1936) Sunset
  6. "You're an Education" - (1938) NOT INCLUDED IN REGION 2 a.a.p.
  7. "Porky's Railroad" - (Porky Pig; 1937) Public domain Sunset
  8. "Plane Daffy" - (Daffy Duck; 1944) NOT INCLUDED IN REGION 2 a.a.p.
  9. "Porky the Fireman" - (Porky Pig; 1938) NOT INCLUDED IN REGION 2 Sunset
  10. "Cracked Ice" - (1938) a.a.p.
  11. "Puss n' Booty" - (1943) Public domain Sunset
  12. "I Got Plenty of Mutton" - (1944) a.a.p.
  13. "Booby Hatched" - (1944) a.a.p.
  14. "Porky's Poultry Plant" - (Porky Pig; 1936) Sunset
  15. "The Stupid Cupid" - (Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd; 1944) NOT INCLUDED IN REGION 2 a.a.p.

Special Features

  • Audio commentaries
    • Mark Kausler on "The Case of the Stuttering Pig" and "Porky in the North Woods"
    • Michael Barrier & Frank Tashlin on "Now That Summer is Gone", "Cracked Ice" and "Porky’s Poultry Plant"
    • Daniel Goldmark on "You’re an Education"
    • Greg Ford on "Plane Daffy" and "I Got Plenty of Mutton"
    • Jerry Beck on "Puss N Booty"
    • Eddie Fitzgerald on "The Stupid Cupid"
  • From the Vault

All from the a.a.p. package

Disc 3 - Speedy Gonzales in a Flash

All in the post-1948 package.

  1. "Cat-Tails for Two" - (Speedy Gonzales, Lennie, George; 1953) (Robert McKimson)
  2. "Tabasco Road" - (Speedy Gonzales, Pablo, Fernando; 1957) (Robert McKimson)
  3. "Tortilla Flaps" - (Speedy Gonzales, El Vulturo; 1958) (Robert McKimson)
  4. "Mexicali Shmoes" - (Speedy Gonzales, José, Manuel; 1959) (Friz Freleng)
  5. "Here Today, Gone Tamale" - (Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester; 1959) (Friz Freleng) NOT INCLUDED IN REGION 2
  6. "West of the Pesos" - (Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester; 1960) (Robert McKimson)
  7. "Cannery Woe" - (Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester; 1961) (Robert McKimson)
  8. "The Pied Piper Of Guadalupe" - (Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester; 1961) (Friz Freleng)
  9. "Mexican Boarders" - (Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester, Slowpoke Rodriguez; 1962) (Friz Freleng)
  10. "Chili Weather" - (Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester; 1963) (Friz Freleng)
  11. "A Message to Gracias" - (Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester; 1964) (Robert McKimson)
  12. "Nuts and Volts" - (Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester; 1964) (Friz Freleng)
  13. "Pancho's Hideaway" - (Speedy Gonzales, Pancho Vanilla; 1964) (Friz Freleng)
  14. "The Wild Chase" - (Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester, Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote; 1965) (Friz Freleng)
  15. "A-Haunting We Will Go" - (Speedy Gonzales, Daffy Duck, Witch Hazel; 1966) (Robert McKimson)

Special Features

  • Audio commentaries
    • Stan Freberg & Jerry Beck on "Cat-Tails for Two"
    • Greg Ford with Friz Freleng on "Mexican Boarders"
    • Art Leonardi & Jerry Beck on "Nuts and Volts"
    • Paul Dini on "The Wild Chase"
  • Audio tracks
    • Music only track on "Tabasco Road", "Mexicali Schmoes", and "West of the Pesos"
    • Music and effects track on "Cat-Tails for Two"
  • Friz on Film (new 1-hour documentary)
  • From the Vault

Disc 4 - Kitty Korner

Cartoons 1, 2, and 4 are in the a.a.p. package. Cartoons 3 and 14 are in the Sunset Productions package. The rest are post-1948.

  1. "The Night Watchman" - (1938) (Chuck Jones) The original opening, credits and ending title sequences have been restored for DVD.
  2. "Conrad the Sailor" - (Conrad the Cat, Daffy Duck; 1942) (Chuck Jones)
  3. "The Sour Puss" - (Porky Pig; 1940) (Bob Clampett) NOT INCLUDED IN REGION 2
  4. "The Aristo-cat" - (Claude Cat, Hubie and Bertie; 1943) (Chuck Jones)
  5. "Dough Ray Me-ow" - (1948) (Arthur Davis)
  6. "Pizzicato Pussycat" - (1955) (Friz Freleng)
  7. "Kiss Me Cat" - (Marc Anthony & Pussyfoot; 1953) (Chuck Jones)
  8. "Cat Feud" - (Marc Anthony & Pussyfoot; 1958) (Chuck Jones)
  9. "The Unexpected Pest" - (Sylvester; 1956) (Robert McKimson)
  10. "Go Fly a Kit" - (Pussyfoot; 1957) (Chuck Jones)
  11. "Kiddin' the Kitten" - (Dodsworth; 1952) (Robert McKimson)
  12. "A Peck o' Trouble" - (Dodsworth; 1953) (Robert McKimson)
  13. "Mouse and Garden" - (Sylvester; 1960) (Friz Freleng)
  14. "Porky's Poor Fish" - (Porky Pig; 1940) (Bob Clampett)
  15. "Swallow the Leader" - (1949) (Robert McKimson)

Special Features

  • Audio commentaries
    • Greg Ford & Chuck Jones on "Conrad the Sailor" and "The Aristo-Cat"
    • Eddie Fitzgerald on "The Aristo-Cat"
    • Jerry Beck on "Dough Ray Me-ow"
    • Daniel Goldmark on "Pizzicato Pussycat"
    • June Foray & Jerry Beck on "The Unexpected Pest"
  • Audio tracks
    • Music only tracks on "Cat Feud", "The Unexpected Pest", and "Go Fly a Kit"
    • Music and effects track on "A Peck of Trouble"
  • Behind the Tunes
    • One Hit Wonders: A look at the cartoons that had characters that only starred in one cartoon, but are considered popular thanks to TV viewings and video release.
    • Sing-a-Song of Looney Tunes: A look at the music of the Warner Bros. cartoon shorts.
    • The Art of the Gag: A look at the comedy writing of the Warner Bros. shorts.
    • Wild Lines: The Art of Voice Acting: A look at how the voice acting in the Warner Bros. cartoons made the shorts memorable.
    • Looney Tunes: A Cast of Thousands: A look at the second- and third-tier Warner Bros. characters.
  • From the Vault
    • "Porky’s Breakdowns" (1939 joke reel with Porky swearing)
    • "Sahara Hare" Storyboard Reel
    • "Porky’s Poor Fish" Storyboard Reel

References

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