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{{Infobox Cartoon Compilation
 
{{Infobox Cartoon Compilation
|title = ''Zee Best Of Zee Best''
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|title = ''Zee Best of Zee Best''
|image = [[File:Z Best Of Z Best.jpg|200px]]
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|image = [[File:Zee Best Of Zee Best Correct Cover.jpg|250px]]
|director(s) = [[Charles Jones]], [[Friz Freleng]], [[Arthur Davis]], [[Abe Levitow]]
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|starring = [[Pepé Le Pew]]<br>[[Penelope Pussycat]]<br>[[Sylvester]]<br>[[Tweety]]
 
|release-date = December 27, 2011
|starring = [[Pepe Le Pew]], [[Penelope Pussycat]]
 
|voices = [[Mel Blanc]], [[June Foray]] (''[[Really Scent]]'')
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|directed by = [[Chuck Jones]]<br>[[Arthur Davis]]<br>[[Friz Freleng]]<br>[[Abe Levitow]]
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|cartoons = 17}}'''Looney Tunes Superstars' Pepé Le Pew: Zee Best of Zee Best''' is a collection of [[Pepé Le Pew]] and [[Penelope Pussycat]] cartoons in the ''[[Looney Tunes Super Stars]]'' series. It was released on December 27, 2011. In France, it will be released on April 2020.
|released by = [[Warner Home Video]]
 
|release-date = December 27th, 2012}}
 
   
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All the post-1953 cartoons in the set are available in both full-screen/widescreen format options (except for "[[Heaven Scent]]" which is only available in full-screen).
''Zee Best Of Zee Best'' is a collection of [[Pepe Le Pew]] film-shorts that was released on December 27th, 2011.
 
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[[File:Z_Best_Of_Z_Best.jpg|thumb|150px|Incorrect Cover (which states "15 Cartoon Classics" instead of 17)]]
   
== Film-shorts included ==
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== Cartoons ==
''All film-shorts were directed by [[Charles Jones]] unless otherwise noted.''
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All of the film-shorts were directed by [[Chuck Jones]] unless otherwise noted.
   
1. ''[[Odor-able Kitty]]'' (January 6th, 1945)
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#"[[Odor-able Kitty]]" (January 6th, 1945)
 
#"[[Scent-imental over You]]" (March 8th, 1947)
 
#"[[Odor of the Day]]" (October 2nd, 1948), directed by [[Arthur Davis]]
 
#"[[For Scent-imental Reasons]]" (November 12th, 1949)
 
#"[[Scent-imental Romeo]]" (March 24th, 1951)
 
#"[[Little Beau Pepe]]" (March 29th, 1952)
 
#"[[Wild over You]]" (July 11th, 1953)
 
#"[[Dog Pounded]]" (January 2, 1954), directed by [[Friz Freleng]]
 
#"[[The Cats Bah]]" (March 20th, 1954)
 
#"[[Past Perfumance]]" (May 21st, 1955)
 
#"[[Two Scent's Worth]]" (October 15th, 1955)
 
#"[[Heaven Scent]]" (March 31st, 1956)
 
#"[[Touché and Go]]" (October 12th, 1957)
 
#"[[Really Scent]]" (June 27th, 1959), directed by [[Abe Levitow]]
 
#"[[Who Scent You?]]" (April 23rd, 1960)
 
#"[[A Scent of the Matterhorn]]" (June 24th, 1961)
 
#"[[Louvre Come Back to Me!]]" (August 18th, 1962)
   
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== Notes ==
2. ''[[Scent-imental Over You]]'' (March 8th, 1947)
 
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* This DVD is, so far, the only home media release of a major ''Looney Tunes'' star's entire filmography.
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* This is the final DVD release in the ''Looney Tunes Super Stars'' collection to have the post-1953 cartoons available in both full-screen/widescreen format options. Beginning with ''[[Looney Tunes Super Stars' Porky & Friends: Hilarious Ham|Porky &amp; Friends: Hilarious Ham]]'', all the post-1953 shorts are presented in only fullscreen format option with no widescreen format option available.
   
3. ''[[Odor of the Day]]'' (October 2nd, 1948), directed by [[Arthur Davis]]
 
   
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4. ''[[For Scent-imental Reasons]]'' (November 12th, 1949)
 
 
5. ''[[Scent-imental Romeo]]'' (March 24th, 1951)
 
 
6. ''[[Little Beau Pepe]]'' (March 29th, 1952)
 
 
 
7. ''[[Wild Over You]]'' (July 11th, 1953)
 
 
8. ''[[Dog Pounded]]'' (Groundhog's Day, 1954), directed by [[Friz Freleng]]
 
 
9. ''[[The Cats Bah]]'' (March 20th, 1954)
 
 
10. ''[[Past Perfumance]] ''(May 21st, 1955)
 
 
11. ''[[Two Scent's Worth]] ''(October 15th, 1955)
 
 
12. ''[[Heaven Scent]] ''(March 31st, 1956)
 
 
13. ''[[Touche and Go]]'' (October 12th, 1957)
 
 
14. ''[[Really Scent]]'' (June 27th, 1959), directed by [[Abe Levitow]]
 
 
15. ''[[Who Scent You?]]'' (April 23rd, 1960)
 
 
16. ''[[A Scent of the Matterhorn]]'' (June 24th, 1961)
 
 
17. ''[[Louvre Come Back to Me!]]'' (August 18th, 1962)
 
 
[[Category:Cartoon compilations]]
 
[[Category:Cartoon compilations]]
 
[[Category:Looney Tunes Superstars compilations]]
 
[[Category:Looney Tunes Superstars compilations]]
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[[Category:Videos and DVDs]]
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[[Category:2011]]

Revision as of 16:34, 1 July 2019

Looney Tunes Superstars' Pepé Le Pew: Zee Best of Zee Best is a collection of Pepé Le Pew and Penelope Pussycat cartoons in the Looney Tunes Super Stars series. It was released on December 27, 2011. In France, it will be released on April 2020.

All the post-1953 cartoons in the set are available in both full-screen/widescreen format options (except for "Heaven Scent" which is only available in full-screen).

Z Best Of Z Best

Incorrect Cover (which states "15 Cartoon Classics" instead of 17)

Cartoons

All of the film-shorts were directed by Chuck Jones unless otherwise noted.

  1. "Odor-able Kitty" (January 6th, 1945)
  2. "Scent-imental over You" (March 8th, 1947)
  3. "Odor of the Day" (October 2nd, 1948), directed by Arthur Davis
  4. "For Scent-imental Reasons" (November 12th, 1949)
  5. "Scent-imental Romeo" (March 24th, 1951)
  6. "Little Beau Pepe" (March 29th, 1952)
  7. "Wild over You" (July 11th, 1953)
  8. "Dog Pounded" (January 2, 1954), directed by Friz Freleng
  9. "The Cats Bah" (March 20th, 1954)
  10. "Past Perfumance" (May 21st, 1955)
  11. "Two Scent's Worth" (October 15th, 1955)
  12. "Heaven Scent" (March 31st, 1956)
  13. "Touché and Go" (October 12th, 1957)
  14. "Really Scent" (June 27th, 1959), directed by Abe Levitow
  15. "Who Scent You?" (April 23rd, 1960)
  16. "A Scent of the Matterhorn" (June 24th, 1961)
  17. "Louvre Come Back to Me!" (August 18th, 1962)

Notes

  • This DVD is, so far, the only home media release of a major Looney Tunes star's entire filmography.
  • This is the final DVD release in the Looney Tunes Super Stars collection to have the post-1953 cartoons available in both full-screen/widescreen format options. Beginning with Porky & Friends: Hilarious Ham, all the post-1953 shorts are presented in only fullscreen format option with no widescreen format option available.