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Looney Tunes: Golden Collection, Vol. 2
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Artist
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Studio
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Warner Bros.
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Format
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4 DVDs, boxed Full screen/Closed Captioned
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DVD Encoding
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MPAA Rating
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Not Rated
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UPC
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085393128425
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Runtime/Release Date
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6 hrs 20 mins/2004
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Daedalus Item Code
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25017
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Description
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Here's what's up, doc: 60 of the finest, funniest, bestest Golden Era cartoons from the feverishly twisted geniuses at Warner Bros.' animation studio, restored and remastered to their original, uncut, anvil-dropping glory. Disc 1 spotlights a certain wascally wabbit, while the "happiness of pursuit" is center stage in disc 2 and disc 3 with batches of Road Runner and Tweety & Sylvester episodes. And disc 4 is a real gem, with such all-time classics as Michigan J. Frog's debut "One Froggy Evening," the jazz-influenced "I Love to Singa" and "The Three Little Bops," and the immortal "What's Opera, Doc?" in which Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd thoroughly skewer Wagner. Throughout, contributors from Chuck Jones to Stan Freberg comment on notable cartoons, while each disc offers featurettes, framing sequences from Warner Brothers' television shows, TV specials, and rarities from the vaults.
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