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  1. Patrick McCart

    Looney Tunes Volume 2: Contents Announced

    No, it's normal. It's like that on all the 4-disc gatefold cases I've seen (except for MST3K Vol. 1).
  2. Patrick McCart

    Looney Tunes Volume 2: Contents Announced

    n/a (wrong title, still)
  3. Patrick McCart

    Looney Tunes Volume 2: Contents Announced

    Rabbit of Seville. This is on the first Golden Collection. Porky the Rainmaker. Bewitched Bunny.
  4. Patrick McCart

    Looney Tunes Volume 2: Contents Announced

    A few more details have been revealed at the Golden Age Cartoons Forum (www.goldenagecartoons.com) - As mentioned before, Book Revue, Baby Bottleneck, I Love to Singa, and Back Alley Op-Roar will have fully restored titles. The Hep Cat, Old Glory, Duck Soup to Nuts, Have You Got Any Castles...
  5. Patrick McCart

    Looney Tunes Volume 2: Contents Announced

    Do keep in mind that there are 1000 normal theatrical Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies... and between the 2003 volume and this upcoming one, there will be 116 cartoons on DVD. There's still 884 to go. If they continue with the 60-some-cartoons format, it'll still take around 14-15 volumes to put...
  6. Patrick McCart

    Looney Tunes Volume 2: Contents Announced

    Do keep in mind that there are 1000 normal theatrical Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies... and between the 2003 volume and this upcoming one, there will be 116 cartoons on DVD. There's still 884 to go. If they continue with the 60-some-cartoons format, it'll still take around 14-15 volumes to put...
  7. Patrick McCart

    Looney Tunes Volume 2: Contents Announced

    When they re-issued the cartoons as Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodies, they cut the original openings from the negatives and discarded them. This was apparently done to the sucessive exposure negatives... UCLA holds the SEN to Feed the Kitty, yet the restoration has a Blue Ribbon opening (but with...
  8. Patrick McCart

    Looney Tunes Volume 2: Contents Announced

    According to Leonard Maltin, the next set should have more older cartoons. http://www.animationshow.com/forums/...t=ST&f=8&t=748
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