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Early Looney Tunes set late 30's - early 40's (1 Viewer)

disctrip

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Which is the best Looney Tunes set to purchase that has most of the early stuff on it? I'm talking the black & white cartoons
 

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You may get more responses if you posted this in the DVD section. unless you're specifically asking about blu Ray.
 

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Sorry, I do mean DVD. How do i change to the DVD section?
 

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On dvd I would say Volume 6 (lots of Bosko/Buddy)
The Bosko/Buddy cartoons were early '30s. The b&w Looney Tunes of the late '30s and early '40s include lots of classics directed by Frank Tashlin and Bob Clampett, e.g. "Daffy Doc," "You Ought to Be in Pictures," which had live-action footage of Leon Schlesinger and the Warners studio, and that one where Porky and Daffy are stuck in a hotel and trying to sneak out without paying--I can't recall the title. Plus lots of wartime cartoons were in b&w.
 

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