Warner Bros. Discovery RIDE (RIDE, formerly WarnerMedia RIDE) was an in-car streaming service app by Warner Bros. Discovery. The service aired Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts and shows for streaming. It was launched on 20 October 2020.[1] The service was discontinued on 1 October 2023, with the app and social media pages no longer available.
Notes[]
- Warner Bros. Discovery RIDE released new restorations to their streaming service, before they were aired on HBO Max, MeTV, Amazon Prime Video, or iTunes Video.
- "Dumb Patrol" (1931) (with a fake cutaway to the title card)
- "You're Too Careless with Your Kisses!" (1932)
- "Toy Town Hall" (1936) (with incorrect opening theme from "I'd Love to Take Orders from You" and "At Your Service Madame", botched title card, and a fake cutaway to the ending card)
- "A Star Is Hatched" (1938)
- "Porky's Picnic" (1939)
- "The Wacky Worm" (1941)
- "Nutty News" (1942) (with incorrect print used for restoration)
- "Quentin Quail" (1946)
- "One Meat Brawl" (1947)
- "The Bee-Deviled Bruin" (1949) (removed)
- "China Jones" (1959)
- "Good Noose" (1962)
- "I Was a Teenage Thumb" (1963)
- "Mexican Cat Dance" (1963)
- "Road to Andalay" (1964)
- "Mexican Mousepiece" (1966)
- "Swing Ding Amigo" (1966)
- "A Taste of Catnip" (1966)
Additional notes[]
- Warner Bros. Discovery RIDE also released the taken-down restoration of "Ceiling Hero" from HBO Max (now Max) on their streaming service.
- Some cartoons that were previously aired on MeTV restored were later added to Warner Bros. Discovery RIDE. Among those were an uncut and uncensored version of "Porky's Baseball Broadcast", which was edited on MeTV (as well as Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, and Boomerang) to remove Porky's line about the scalpers at the baseball game having a field day, which cuts to Native American warriors chasing after spectators with tomahawks.
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