Tim Tucker
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I think the lists on Wikipedia are your best bet.
Could that cartoon have been “Along Came Daffy” (1947)?Originally Posted by jquirk
Great list, Joe. It's a good reminder of what has yet to be released on DVD. I totally forgot about "Lumber Jack-Rabbit." I'd like to see a 3D version of that one on DVD. There are so many great ones yet to be released, but Warner is releasing another Spotlight Collection with DVD retreads. What a shame.
Unfortunately, I am still unable to identify the title of the starving wolf cartoon I mentioned earlier. I'm certain it is a Warner Brothers cartoon, in color, that was made sometime between the late 1930s and mid-1940s. I went through your list as well as a list on Wikipedia and researched titles that may fit the bill but with no luck. I remember seeing it a lot on TNT back in the early 1990s.
Originally Posted by Joe Tor1 ">[/url]
Could that cartoon have been “Along Came Daffy” (1947)?
There was no “wolf” in it, but there were the two starving Yosemite Sam Clones (One with red facial hair and one with black) in a winter-bound cabin.
I think a mouse took their last olive – and after Daffy leaves the “Sam Brothers” with a sumptuous meal, lots of mice stream out of hiding and consume it – leaving the “Sam Brothers” to want to cook Daffy again when he returns to offer after dinner mints.
I KNOW that one was on TNT a lot, and it may be the one you’re thinking of!
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[QUOTE]Originally Posted by [b]Joe Tor1[/b] [url=/forum/thread/274106/looney-tunes-golden-collection-volume-6-this-is-the-end/120#post_3610048]
Yep, that's the one I meant! I think we've solved the mystery!Originally Posted by jquirk
I think my memory wires have been getting crossed. "Along Came Daffy" must be what I've been remembering, but my memory spliced it into the cartoon where the starving wolf dresses up as a sheep. I watched "Along Came Daffy" on youtube and there was a scene where a mouse stole the last pea off Yosemite Sam and his dark-haired brother. The mouse, sporting a basketball player uniform, dribbled the pea around before dunking it down his throat.
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Yeah, it's a great cartoon. Hopefully WB includes it on an upcoming DVD release.[/QUOTE]Um... Warners plans an "upcoming release"?
Warners has ceased releasing Looney Tunes Golden Collections with the release of Volume 6. They said that they will make an announcement for future cartoon releases in early 2010. Speculation is either to bring out the same type of release under a different name and packaging or they may do releases through Warner Archive. I hope to see volumes by character like the complete Road Runner or the complete Porky Pig.Originally Posted by Brian Trodden
So am I correct in understanding that "Looney Tunes GOLDEN Collection Volume 7" will not be released? If so, does anyone know when?