Screenshot featuring most of the Looney Tunes Presents tapes except for Marvin the Martian & K-9: 50 Years on Earth!, the original version of Marvin the Martian: Space Tunes and Taz's Jungle Jams
Looney Tunes Presents was the seventh and last Looney Tunes home video collection from Warner Home Video. It was the first from Warner Bros. to feature the pre-1948 Warner cartoon library on these tapes as well as the post-1948 cartoons (since the Turner and Time Warner merger in 1995).
Due to the fact that Warner Home Video planned to promote this series the "next generation" of Looney Tunes home video collections, nearly every previous Warner Home Video and MGM/UA Home Video collection was discontinued in 1999.
This was also the first Looney Tunes video home video collection to use the new Warner Home Video logo introduced in 1996, which would continue to be used until 2016.
Key[]
(*): 1995 Turner Dubbed Version (for pre-1948 shorts)
(#): 1997 Warner Bros. Dubbed Version, without dubbed notice (for post-1948 shorts)
(##): 1998 Warner Bros. Dubbed Version, without dubbed notice (for post-1948 shorts)
(@): 1986 Golden Jubilee tape version
July 1998 releases[]
| Cover | Title | Featured cartoons |
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Marvin the Martian & K-9: 50 Years on Earth! | |
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Marvin the Martian: Space Tunes (original version) |
June 1999 releases[]
| Cover | Title | Featured cartoons |
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Tweety: Home Tweet Home |
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Tweety: Tweet & Lovely |
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October 1999 releases[]
| Cover | Title | Featured cartoons |
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Marvin the Martian: Space Tunes (reissue version) | |
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Bugs Bunny: Big Top Bunny |
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Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie |
July 2000 release[]
| Cover | Title | Featured cartoons |
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Taz's Jungle Jams |
Notes[]
- The Taz's Jungle Jams tape was originally scheduled to include "Bushy Hare", "The Lion's Busy", and "Nelly's Folly", but the contents were changed shortly before release.[1]
- A Road Runner-themed video was intended for release in this collection but never materialized, possibly due to the criticism of the aforementioned changes to the Taz's Jungle Jams VHS.[2]
- The pre-1948 shorts used in each tape are 1995 Turner Dubbed Versions, which were used again for the Looney Tunes The Collector's Edition tapes by Columbia House.
- Post-1948 shorts that have the 1997/1998 Warner Bros. Dubbed Versions (AKA: 1997/1998 THIS VERSION's) prints are presented as seen on the European VHS tapes (EJ: Bugs & Friends and international versions of Modern Looney Tunes Series), albeit without the dubbed notice on the preserved original ending cards. These prints without the dubbed notice were used again for the Looney Tunes The Collector's Edition tapes by Columbia House.
- Unlike most unrestored post-1948 shorts without THIS VERSION 1997/1998 dubbed versions, which tend to use Cartoon Cavalcade transfers, "Tweet and Lovely" is presented on the Tweety: Tweet and Lovely as the very faded 1986 Golden Jubilee tape transfer.
- Much like the Stars of Space Jam: Tweety and Sylvester VHS release and then-current TV airings, "Snow Business" is presented with the altered 1959-1960 MM ending card on the Tweety: Home Tweet Home VHS release.
- The pre-1948 shorts appear less than the post-1948 shorts in tapes having a mixture of cartoons from the pre-1948 and post-1948 eras.
- The Bugs Bunny and Tweety tapes include picture frames on the back of the cover. Inside each case is a little savings booklet for Warner Bros. Century 2000.
USA/European release differences[]
- European releases of this collection have different shorts and versions compared to their USA releases. These are the following:
- On the Bugs Bunny: Big Top Bunny tape, "Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid" was replaced by "Bully for Bugs".
- On the Tweety: Tweet & Lovely tape, "Tugboat Granny" was replaced by "Muzzle Tough".
- In addition, the European release of Tweety: Tweet & Lovely had different transfers used for the shorts "Tweet and Lovely" and "Hawaiian Aye Aye"; On the European release "Tweet and Lovely" uses The Looney Tunes Video Show transfer instead of the Golden Jubilee transfer, and while both "Fowl Weather" and "Hawaiian Aye Aye" on the same release use the Authentic and Original Looney Tunes Cartoons transfers with black borders in the opening titles on the USA release, however, their European counterparts instead use the The Looney Tunes Spectacle Vidéo and Cartoonshow transfers respectively for each short.
- On the Tweety: Home Tweet Home tape, "Home, Tweet Home" was replaced by "A Street Cat Named Sylvester".
- In Europe, the original version of Marvin the Martian: Space Tunes was released as part of the Stars of Space Jam collection and referred to as Stars of Space Jam: Space Tunes, with all the shorts having the DUBBED VERSION © 1997 WARNER BROS. notice over the original ending cards.







