I remember watching Looney Tunes Saturday mornings. Sometimes my dad would watch them with me and my sisters. He'd laugh out loud. How cool it was to laugh along with him. Purchased the set as a gift for our son in his early 20's. The other day caught him and our 4 year old grandson laughing out loud while watching the cartoons. It's great to see some things actually be a timeless treasure. Great fun for all ages, great viewing for a long travel trip in a portable dvd player or to fill short time spans. The menu for the dvd was a little confusing, but the cartoon and characters are priceless. cindy
I purchased this set to replace a set I already had. Someone had stepped and cracked one of the discs upsetting my grand daughter. When we received the Loony Toons set she was absolutely thrilled. They were in great shape and price was good.
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This is an outstanding collection. I have not purchased any of the other golden collections, but Volume two is just wonderful. First disc includes Bugs Bunny classics, with Elmer Fudd and others. Second disk is my favorite, almost completely comprised of Road Runner and Coyote. I nearly split my sides watching some of the best ACME rocket explosions ever produced. Third disk is mainly Sylvester and Tweety, also very funny. The fourth disk has musical shorts, like the Bugs Bunny piano concerto and the jazz singing owl; "I love to sing-a, about the moon-a and the june-a and the spring-a!" A very fine collection indeed, and it seems to be the lowest priced of all of the golden collections. Not sure why that is the case unless this is considered the 'worst' volume of the golden collection, and if that is the case I cannot wait to get my hands on the best!Read full review
The second volume of this great series of classic cartoons allows 60 more Warner Bros. animated shorts to get the DVD treatment. This set also has the consensus number one cartoon ever, What's Opera, Doc? This thing has commentaries galore! This WAS Saturday morning television for me. It also contains a disc full of Road Runner classics as well as a disc full of Tweety and Sylvester cartoons. This is so much fun!!!
The second volume is definitely worth buying. For me it was especially worth it as the Dover boys cartoon is in this collection as well as the 3 bears/Father's Day toon and "The 3 Little Bops". The biggie though is "What's Opera, Doc?" which is also included. That is one of the most highly regarded of all of Warner's output. So along with those you'll get to see a group from Bob Clampett ("Porky Pig in Wackyland") along with some of Tex's and Chuck's toons. The bonus features are nice along with the added information you'll get from listening to the commentaries. I have the first volume and am looking forward to eventually getting all 6. Good quality although I wish they would have spent a little more to clean up some of the shorts - that would have also added to the expense so I imagine it was a balancing act for them on that one. Definitely worth the price of admission.Read full review
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