The Golden Age of Looney Tunes was a collection of Laserdiscs released by MGM/UA Home Video in the 1990s. There were five sets made, featuring a number of discs, and each disc side represented a different theme, being made up of seven cartoons per side. The first collection was also released on home video, with each volume representing one disc side.
Like many other Looney Tunes home video releases by MGM, this set uses faded 16mm a.a.p. TV prints as MGM/UA and Turner had no access to the original negatives, which were being stored at the Warner Bros. Studios.
With the exception of the Censored Eleven, every Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies short in the Turner library was released in this collection.
Volume 1
The first volume of the set, The Golden Age of Looney Tunes was released on December 11, 1991 on laserdisc. Due to potentially-offensive material in the cartoon Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips, later sets were released with that short replaced by Racketeer Rabbit, which was also released on Volume 3. The first volume contains 70 animated shorts from 1931 through 1948 (1933–1948 on the cover).[1] Each side of the first volume's discs contains animated shorts fitting a particular theme or category - this arrangement is used in all five volumes of The Golden Age of Looney Tunes. Each side was also released on VHS as ten separate volumes
- Side 1, 1930's Musicals, featured several early entries in the Merrie Melodies series. Music played an integral part in each cartoon on this side.
- Side 2, Firsts, featured debut cartoons for several major characters. One featured cartoon, Daffy Duck and Egghead, technically, was the first Daffy Duck cartoon in color, and the first where the character actually has that name. This was used because Turner did not own the rights to Porky's Duck Hunt.
- Sides 3 through 6 were each dedicated to cartoons from one of the following directors: Tex Avery (side 3), Bob Clampett (side 4), Chuck Jones (side 5) and Friz Freleng (side 6)
- Side 7, Bugs Bunny by Each Director, was one of two Bugs-centric sides on the first volume. It featured at least one Bugs Bunny cartoon from each director that did at least one between 1940 through July 1948. Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Chuck Jones, Robert McKimson and Frank Tashlin each contributed one entry, while Friz Freleng contributed two.
- Side 8, 1940's Zanies, featured several character-driven cartoons from the 1940s.
- Side 9, Hooray For Hollywood, was dedicated to cartoons in which show-business itself played a major part. Many cartoons on this side featured caricatures of notable celebrities of the time.
- Side 10, The Art of Bugs, was the other Bugs-centric side on the first volume. All three Cecil Turtle encounters are on this side, as are the debuts of Beaky Buzzard and Marvin the Martian. Another notable cartoon is The Old Grey Hare, which is famous for its end gag involving the title card.
Volume 2
The Golden Age of Looney Tunes: Vol. 2 was released on July 1, 1992 on laserdisc. The second volume contains 70 animated shorts from 1931 through 1948.[2] The second volume's categories are as follows:
- Side 1, Musical Madness, features several musical cartoons from the 1930s, including several Harman and Ising-era cartoons, and two early color entries (before the switch to three-strip Technicolor).
- Side 2, Early Wabbits, features all the color cartoons starring the Bugs Bunny prototype, and some early cartoons with Bugs himself.
- Sides 3 through 6 are again dedicated to cartoons from a single (or in one case, a pair of) director(s), in the following order: Frank Tashlin, Chuck Jones, Bob Clampett and McKimson/Davis
- Side 7, Fables & Fairy Tales, featured cartoons which parodied famous fairy tales.
- Side 8, The Art of Daffy, is dedicated to Daffy Duck. All four color Looney Tunes released in 1943 are on this side.
- Side 9, Best Supporting Players, featured cartoons starring several lesser-known characters, and also some entries featuring more famous characters who had few entries sold to a.a.p. since they debuted later in the package.
- Side 10, Variations on a Theme, was centered on sleep.
Volume 3
The Golden Age of Looney Tunes: Vol. 3 was released on December 23, 1992 on laserdisc. The third volume contains 70 animated shorts from 1931 through 1948.[3] The third volume's categories are as follows:
- Side 1, Harman-Ising, exclusively featured cartoons from the era they headed the WB cartoon studio.
- Side 2, Bugs Bunny, features cartoons starring the titular character
- Sides 3 through 6, as with previous volumes, are each dedicated to cartoons from a particular director, in the following order: Chuck Jones, Friz Freleng, Early Avery, Tashlin/Clampett
- Side 7, Sports, featured cartoons dealing with the world of sport
- Side 8, The Evolution of Egghead, covers the evolution of Egghead to Elmer Fudd
- Side 9, Porky and Daffy, featured cartoons starring either character (with one pairing)
- Side 10, Politically Incorrect, had cartoons that featured stereotypes of Africans or Native Americans
Volume 4
The Golden Age of Looney Tunes: Vol. 4 was released on July 14, 1993 on laserdisc. The fourth volume contains 73 animated shorts from 1932 through 1948.[4] The fourth volume's categories are as follows:
- Side 1, Bugs Bunny, was dedicated to the titular rabbit
- Side 2, Early Chuck Jones, featured early entries from that director
- Side 3, Friz Freleng, featured cartoons from that director
- Side 4, Cartoon All-Stars, had several character-driven cartoons and two one-shots
- Side 5, Radio Daze, featured cartoons centered on old-time radio or its stars
- Side 6, Frantic Forties, featured several one-shots from the 1940s
- Side 7, Wacky Blackouts, featured cartoons centered on sight gags
- Side 8, Ben Hardaway & Cal Dalton (and Private Snafu), featured cartoons from the Hardaway-Dalton team along with two Private Snafu cartoons
- Side 9, Sniffles, was dedicated to the titular mouse
- Side 10, Merrie Melodies, featured several early entries in that series.
Volume 5
The Golden Age of Looney Tunes: Vol. 5 was released on April 2, 1997 on laserdisc. The fifth volume contains 55 animated shorts from 1932 through 1949. The fifth volume came out over three and a half years after The Golden Age of Looney Tunes: Vol. 4 was released - by this point, Turner had been bought out by Time Warner. The final box set in the series contains bonus material such as an alternate version of Hare Ribbin' and two live-action film segments with cameos by Bugs Bunny: My Dream Is Yours and Two Guys from Texas. The set also includes three World War II-era cartoon shorts featuring the sailor Hook that were made specially for the U.S. Armed Forces. The shorts are The Good Egg (not to be confused with the regular Warner Bros. short with the same name), The Return of Mr. Hook and Tokyo Woes.[5] The fifth volume's categories are as follows:
- Side 1, Black and White Classics, features several cartoons from the Harman-Ising era
- Side 2, Early Avery, features early cartoons from Tex Avery
- Side 3, Freleng Follies, has a number of cartoons from Friz Freleng
- Side 4, Musical Madness, has several musical cartoons from the 1930s
- Side 5, Pesky Pets, features cartoons centered on animals normally kept as pets, including several Curious Puppies cartoons
- Side 6, Objects d'Art, features "objects come to life" cartoons
- Side 7, Animal Antics, features cartoons driven by all-animal casts
- Side 8, Supplement Material, features the bonus content
Available shorts
This is a listing of the shorts in the Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series (as well as a few non-Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies shorts) available on the The Golden Age of Looney Tunes set. See the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography for a more detailed list of all the shorts. All films before Honeymoon Hotel are in black-and-white. Unless otherwise noted, all other cartoons are in 3-strip Technicolor.
Key
- = Looney Tunes
- = Merrie Melodies
- = was reissued as a Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodie
- NT = Non-Theatrical Shorts
- X:Y = Volume X, Side Y
- * = Public Domain
- Cine = Cinecolor
- Techni = Technicolor
- Smile, Darn Ya, Smile!* (Ising/Sep 5/1:1) - 1931
- One More Time* (Ising/Oct 3/3:1) - 1931
- You Don't Know What You're Doin'!* (Ising/Oct 31/2:1) - 1931
- Red-Headed Baby* (Ising/Dec 26/3:1) - 1931
- Pagan Moon* (Ising/Jan 23/3:1) - 1932
- Freddy the Freshman* (Ising/Feb 20/3:7) - 1932
- Crosby, Columbo, and Vallee* (Ising/Mar 19/4:5) - 1932
- Goopy Geer* (Ising/Apr 16/2:1) - 1932
- It's Got Me Again!* (Ising/May 14/5:1) - 1932
- Moonlight For Two* (Ising/Jun 11/5:1) - 1932
- The Queen Was in the Parlor* (Ising/Jul 9/4:10) - 1932
- I Love a Parade* (Ising/Aug 6/4:10) - 1932
- You're Too Careless With Your Kisses!* (Ising/Sep 10/5:1) - 1932
- I Wish I Had Wings* (Ising/Oct 15/5:1) - 1932
- A Great Big Bunch of You* (Ising/Nov 12/3:1,5:1) - 1932
- Three's a Crowd* (Ising/Dec 10/2:1) - 1932
- The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives* (Ising/Jan 7/3:1) - 1933
- One Step Ahead of My Shadow (Ising/Feb 4/3:1) - 1933
- Young and Healthy (Ising/Mar 4/5:1) - 1933
- The Organ Grinder (Ising/Apr 8/4:10) - 1933
- Wake Up the Gypsy in Me (Ising/May 13/3:10) - 1933
- I Like Mountain Music (Ising/Jun 10/5:1) - 1933
- Shuffle Off to Buffalo (Ising and Freleng/Jul 8/1:1) - 1933
- The Dish Ran Away With the Spoon (Ising/Aug 5/3:1) - 1933
- We're in the Money (Ising/Aug 26/2:1) - 1933
- Honeymoon Hotel (Duvall/Feb 17/2:1/Cine) - 1934
- Beauty and the Beast (Freleng/Apr 14/2:7/Cine) - 1934
- Those Beautiful Dames (Freleng/Nov 10/5:6/2-strip Techni) - 1934
- Pop Goes Your Heart (Freleng/Dec 8/5:7/2-strip Techni) - 1934
- Mr. and Mrs. Is the Name (Freleng/Jan 19/5:4/2-strip Techni) - 1935
- Country Boy (Freleng/Feb 9/5:5/2-strip Techni) - 1935
- I Haven't Got a Hat (Freleng/Mar 2/1:2/2-strip Techni) - 1935
- Along Flirtation Walk (Freleng/Apr 6/3:7/2-strip Techni) - 1935
- My Green Fedora (Freleng/Apr 6/5:6/2-strip Techni) - 1935
- Into Your Dance (Freleng/Jun 8/5:4/2-strip Techni) - 1935
- Country Mouse (Freleng/Jul 13/5:4/2-strip Techni) - 1935
- The Merry Old Soul (Freleng/Aug 17/5:4/2-strip Techni) - 1935
- The Lady in Red (Freleng/Sep 7/2:1/2-strip Techni) - 1935
- Little Dutch Plate (Freleng/Oct 19/5:6/2-strip Techni) - 1935
- Billboard Frolics (Freleng/Nov 9/4:10/2-strip Techni) - 1935
- Flowers for Madame (Freleng/Nov 30/4:10/2-strip Techni) - 1935
- I Wanna Play House (Freleng/Jan 11/5:7) - 1936
- The Cat Came Back (Freleng/Feb 8/5:5/2-strip Techni) - 1936
- Page Miss Glory (Avery/Mar 7/1:1) - 1936
- I'm a Big Shot Now (Freleng/Apr 11/5:7) - 1936
- Let It Be Me (Freleng/May 9/4:5) - 1936
- I'd Love to Take Orders From You (Avery/May 16/5:6) - 1936
- Bingo Crosbyana (Freleng/May 30/5:4) - 1936
- When I Yoo Hoo (Freleng/Jun 27/5:7) - 1936
- I Love to Singa (Avery/Jul 18/1:1) - 1936
- At Your Service Madame (Freleng/Aug 29/5:7) - 1936
- Toy Town Hall (Freleng/Sep 19/5:6) - 1936
- Boulevardier From the Bronx (Freleng/Oct 10/3:7) - 1936
- Don't Look Now (Avery/Nov 7/5:2) - 1936
- The Coo-Coo Nut Grove (Freleng/Nov 28/1:9) - 1936
- He Was Her Man (Freleng/Jan 2/3:10) - 1937
- Pigs is Pigs (Freleng/Jan 30/3:4) - 1937
- I Only Have Eyes For You (Avery/Mar 6/5:2) - 1937
- The Fella with a Fiddle (Freleng/Mar 27/5:4) - 1937
- She Was an Acrobat's Daughter (Freleng/Apr 10/5:3) - 1937
- Ain't We Got Fun (Avery/May 1/5:2) - 1937
- Streamlined Greta Green (Freleng/Jun 19/5:6) - 1937
- Sweet Sioux (Freleng/Jul 3/5:3) - 1937
- Egghead Rides Again (Avery/Jul 17/3:8) - 1937
- Plenty of Money and You (Freleng/Jul 31/5:7) - 1937
- A Sunbonnet Blue (Avery/Aug 21/5:2) - 1937
- Speaking of the Weather (Tashlin/Sep 4/1:1) - 1937
- Dog Daze (Freleng/Sep 18/5:5) - 1937
- I Wanna Be a Sailor* (Avery/Sep 25/3:5) - 1937
- The Lyin' Mouse (Freleng/Oct 16/5:3) - 1937
- Little Red Walking Hood (Avery/Nov 6/2:7) - 1937
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos (Tashlin/Dec 4/4:5) - 1937
- September in the Rain (Freleng/Dec 18/4:10) - 1937
- Daffy Duck and Egghead (Avery/Jan 1/1:2) - 1938
- My Little Buckeroo (Freleng/Jan 29/5:3) - 1938
- The Sneezing Weasel (Avery/Mar 12/5:2) - 1938
- A Star is Hatched (Freleng/Apr 2/5:7) - 1938
- Now That Summer is Gone (Tashlin/May 14/5:4) - 1938
- Katnip Kollege (Dalton and Howard/Jun 11/1:1) - 1938
- Have You Got Any Castles?* (Tashlin/Jun 25/1:1) - 1938
- Love and Curses (Hardaway and Dalton/Jul 9/4:8) - 1938
- Cinderella Meets Fella (Avery/Jul 23/1:3) - 1938
- The Penguin Parade (Avery/Jul 23/2:1) - 1938
- The Major Lied 'Til Dawn (Tashlin/Aug 13/2:3) - 1938
- A-Lad-in Bagdad (Dalton and Howard/Aug 27/2:7) - 1938
- Cracked Ice (Tashlin/Sep 10/2:3) - 1938
- A Feud There Was (Avery/Sep 24/3:8) - 1938
- Little Pancho Vanilla (Tashlin/Oct 8/3:6) - 1938
- Johnny Smith and Poker-Huntas (Avery/Oct 22/3:8) - 1938
- You're an Education (Tashlin/Nov 5/4:10) - 1938
- The Night Watchman (Jones/Nov 19/1:5) - 1938
- Daffy Duck in Hollywood (Avery/Dec 12/1:9) - 1938
- Count Me Out (Hardaway and Dalton/Dec 17/3:8) - 1938
- The Mice Will Play (Avery/Dec 31/5:2) - 1938
- Dog Gone Modern (Jones/Jan 14/5:5) - 1939
- Hamateur Night* (Avery/Jan 28/1:3) - 1939
- Robin Hood Makes Good* (Jones/Feb 11/2:7) - 1939
- Gold Rush Daze* (Hardaway and Dalton/Feb 25/4:8) - 1939
- A Day at the Zoo* (Avery/Mar 11/3:8) - 1939
- Prest-O Change-O* (Jones/Mar 25/2:2) - 1939
- Bars and Stripes Forever* (Hardaway and Dalton/Apr 8/4:8) - 1939
- Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur* (Jones/Apr 22/3:9) - 1939
- Thugs with Dirty Mugs (Avery/May 6/1:3) - 1939
- Naughty But Mice (Jones/May 20/4:9) - 1939
- Hobo Gadget Band (Hardaway and Dalton/May 27/4:8) - 1939
- Believe It or Else (Avery/Jun 3/3:8) - 1939
- Old Glory (Jones/Jul 1/1:5) - 1939
- Dangerous Dan McFoo (Avery/Jul 15/1:3) - 1939
- Snow Man's Land (Jones/Jul 29/5:5) - 1939
- Hare-um Scare-um (Hardaway and Dalton/Aug 12/2:2) - 1939
- Detouring America (Avery/Aug 26/5:2) - 1939
- Little Brother Rat (Jones/Sep 2/4:9) - 1939
- Sioux Me (Hardaway and Dalton/Sep 9/3:10) - 1939
- Land of the Midnight Fun (Avery/Sep 23/4:7) - 1939
- Little Lion Hunter (Jones/Oct 7/2:4) - 1939
- The Good Egg (Jones/Oct 21/4:2) - 1939
- Fresh Fish (Avery/Nov 4/4:7) - 1939
- Fagin's Freshman (Hardaway and Dalton/Nov 18/4:8) - 1939
- Sniffles and the Bookworm (Jones/Dec 2/4:9) - 1939
- Screwball Football (Avery/Dec 16/3:7) - 1939
- The Curious Puppy (Jones/Dec 30/5:5) - 1939
- The Early Worm Gets the Bird* (Avery/Jan 13/3:10) - 1940
- Mighty Hunters (Jones/Jan 27/3:10) - 1940
- Busy Bakers (Hardaway and Dalton/Feb 10/4:8) - 1940
- Elmer's Candid Camera (Jones/Mar 2/2:2) - 1940
- Cross-Country Detours (Avery/Mar 16/1:3) - 1940
- Confederate Honey (Freleng/Mar 30/3:8) - 1940
- The Bear's Tale (Avery/Apr 13/1:3) - 1940
- The Hardship of Miles Standish (Freleng/Apr 27/2:9) - 1940
- Sniffles Takes a Trip (Jones/May 11/1:5) - 1940
- A Gander at Mother Goose (Avery/May 25/2:7) - 1940
- Tom Thumb in Trouble (Jones/Jun 8/2:7) - 1940
- Circus Today (Avery/Jun 22/3:5) - 1940
- Little Blabbermouse (Freleng/Jul 6/4:5) - 1940
- The Egg Collector (Jones/Jul 20/4:9) - 1940
- A Wild Hare (Avery/Jul 27/1:2, 4:1) - 1940
- Ghost Wanted (Jones/Aug 10/4:2) - 1940
- Ceiling Hero (Avery/Aug 24/4:7) - 1940
- Malibu Beach Party (Freleng/Sep 14/4:5) - 1940
- Stage Fright (Jones/Sep 28/5:5) - 1940
- Holiday Highlights (Avery/Oct 12/3:5) - 1940
- Good Night, Elmer (Jones/Oct 26/2:10) - 1940
- Wacky Wildlife (Avery/Nov 9/4:7) - 1940
- Bedtime For Sniffles (Jones/Nov 23/2:10) - 1940
- Of Fox and Hounds (Avery/Dec 7/2:9) - 1940
- Shop, Look & Listen (Freleng/Dec 21/5:6) - 1940
- Elmer's Pet Rabbit (Jones/Jan 4/2:2) - 1941
- The Fighting 69½th (Freleng/Jan 18/5:3) - 1941
- Sniffles Bells the Cat (Jones/Feb 1/4:9) - 1941
- The Crackpot Quail (Avery/Feb 15/1:3) - 1941
- The Cat's Tale (Freleng/Mar 1/3:4) - 1941
- Tortoise Beats Hare (Avery/Mar 15/1:10) - 1941
- Goofy Groceries (Clampett/Mar 29/2:5) - 1941
- Toy Trouble (Jones/Apr 12/4:9) - 1941
- The Trial of Mr. Wolf (Freleng/Apr 26/4:3) - 1941
- Farm Frolics* (Clampett/May 10/3:6) - 1941
- Hollywood Steps Out* (Avery/May 24/1:9) - 1941
- Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt (Freleng/Jun 7/2:2) - 1941
- The Wacky Worm (Freleng/Jun 21/3:4) - 1941
- The Heckling Hare (Avery/Jul 5/1:7) - 1941
- Inki and the Lion (Jones/Jul 19/3:10) - 1941
- Aviation Vacation (Avery/Aug 2/3:5) - 1941
- Sport Chumpions* (Freleng/Aug 16/3:7) - 1941
- Snow Time For Comedy (Jones/Aug 30/4:2) - 1941
- The Brave Little Bat (Jones/Sep 27/4:9) - 1941
- The Bug Parade (Avery/Oct 11/4:7) - 1941
|
- Rookie Revue* (Freleng/Oct 25/5:3) - 1941
- Saddle Silly (Jones/Nov 8/4:7) - 1941
- The Cagey Canary (Avery and Clampett/Nov 22/3:5) - 1941
- Rhapsody in Rivets (Freleng/Dec 6/1:6) - 1941
- Wabbit Twouble (Clampett/Dec 20/1:4) - 1941
- Any Bonds Today?* (Clampett/4:1) - 1942
- Hop, Skip, and a Chump (Freleng/Jan 13/4:6) - 1942
- The Bird Came C.O.D. (Jones/Jan 17/4:2) - 1942
- Aloha Hooey (Avery/Jan 31/3:5) - 1942
- Conrad the Sailor (Jones/Feb 28/4:4) - 1942
- Crazy Cruise (Avery and Clampett/Mar 14/3:5) - 1942
- The Wabbit Who Came to Supper* (Freleng/Mar 14/4:1) - 1942
- Horton Hatches the Egg (Clampett/Apr 11/1:4) - 1942
- Dog Tired (Jones/Apr 25/4:2) - 1942
- The Wacky Wabbit* (Clampett/May 2/2:5) - 1942
- The Draft Horse (Jones/May 9/2:4) - 1942
- Lights Fantastic (Freleng/May 23/3:4) - 1942
- Hold the Lion, Please (Jones/Jun 13/2:2) - 1942
- Double Chaser (Freleng/Jun 20/4:3) - 1942
- Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid (Clampett/Jul 11/1:10) - 1942
- Foney Fables* (Freleng/Aug 1/4:7) - 1942
- The Squawkin' Hawk (Jones/Aug 8/3:3) - 1942
- Fresh Hare* (Freleng/Aug 22/2:2) - 1942
- Fox Pop* (Jones/Sep 5/4:2) - 1942
- The Dover Boys at Pimento University* (Jones/Sep 19/1:5) - 1942
- The Hep Cat (Clampett/Oct 3/1:4) - 1942
- The Sheepish Wolf* (Freleng/Oct 17/4:3) - 1942
- The Hare-Brained Hypnotist (Freleng/Oct 31/4:1) - 1942
- A Tale of Two Kitties* (Clampett/Nov 21/1:2) - 1942
- Ding Dog Daddy* (Freleng/Dec 5/3:4) - 1942
- My Favorite Duck (Jones/Dec 5/1:5) - 1942
- Case of the Missing Hare* (Jones/Dec 12/4:1) - 1942
- Pigs in a Polka* (Freleng/Feb 6/1:6) - 1943
- Tortoise Wins By a Hare (Clampett/Feb 20/1:10) - 1943
- The Fifth-Column Mouse* (Freleng/Mar 6/5:3) - 1943
- To Duck... or Not to Duck* (Jones/Mar 6/2:8) - 1943
- Flop Goes the Weasel* (Jones/Mar 20/2:4) - 1943
- Super Rabbit (Jones/Apr 3/3:2) - 1943
- The Unbearable Bear (Jones/Apr 17/2:10) - 1943
- The Wise Quacking Duck (Clampett/May 1/2:8) - 1943
- Greetings Bait (Freleng/May 15/3:7) - 1943
- Yankee Doodle Daffy* (Freleng/Jun 5/2:8) - 1943
- Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk (Freleng/Jun 12/2:7) - 1943
- The Aristo-Cat (Jones/Jun 19/1:5) - 1943
- Wackiki Wabbit* (Jones/Jul 3/3:2) - 1943
- Spies* (Jones/Aug/4:8) - 1943
- Hiss and Make Up (Freleng/Sep 11/4:3) - 1943
- A Corny Concerto* (Clampett/Sep 25/1:4) - 1943
- Fin 'N Catty* (Jones/Oct 23/3:3) - 1943
- Inki and the Minah Bird* (Jones/Nov 13/3:3) - 1943
- Daffy-The Commando* (Freleng/Nov 20/2:8) - 1943
- Falling Hare* (Clampett/Nov 30/3:6) - 1943
- An Itch in Time[6][7] (Clampett/Dec 4/2:5) - 1943
- Little Red Riding Rabbit (Freleng/Jan 1/1:6) - 1944
- What's Cookin' Doc? (Clampett/Jan 8/1:9) - 1944
- Meatless Flyday (Freleng/Jan 29/4:6) - 1944
- Tom Turk and Daffy (Jones/Feb 12/4:4) - 1944
- Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears (Jones/Feb 26/3:2) - 1944
- I Got Plenty of Mutton (Tashlin/Mar 11/3:6) - 1944
- The Weakly Reporter (Jones/Mar 25/4:2) - 1944
- Snafuperman* (Freleng/Mar/4:8) - 1944
- Tick Tock Tuckered (Clampett/Apr 8/2:10) - 1944
- Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips (Freleng/Apr 22/1:7) - 1944
- The Swooner Crooner (Tashlin/May 6/1:9) - 1944
- Russian Rhapsody (Clampett/May 20/3:6) - 1944
- Duck Soup to Nuts (Freleng/May 27/1:6) - 1944
- Slightly Daffy (Freleng/Jun 17/3:9) - 1944
- Hare Ribbin' (Clampett/Jun 24/1:7, 5:8) - 1944
- Brother Brat (Tashlin/Jul 15/2:3) - 1944
- Hare Force (Freleng/Jul 22/3:2) - 1944
- From Hand to Mouse (Jones/Aug 5/3:3) - 1944
- Birdy and the Beast (Clampett/Aug 19/3:6) - 1944
- Buckaroo Bugs (Clampett/Aug 26/2:5) - 1944
- Plane Daffy (Tashlin/Sep 16/2:3) - 1944
- Lost and Foundling (Jones/Sep 30/2:4) - 1944
- Booby Hatched (Tashlin/Oct 14/3:6) - 1944
- The Old Grey Hare (Clampett/Oct 28/1:10) - 1944
- The Stupid Cupid (Tashlin/Nov 25/2:8) - 1944
- Stage Door Cartoon (Freleng/Dec 30/3:2) - 1944
- Odor-Able Kitty (Jones/Jan 6/1:2) - 1945
- Herr Meets Hare (Freleng/Jan 13/3:2) - 1945
- Draftee Daffy (Clampett/Jan 27/2:5) - 1945
- The Unruly Hare (Tashlin/Feb 10/1:7) - 1945
- Trap Happy Porky (Jones/Feb 24/2:10) - 1945
- Life With Feathers (Freleng/Mar 24/1:2) - 1945
- Behind the Meat-Ball (Tashlin/Apr 7/2:3) - 1945
- Hare Trigger (Freleng/May 5/1:6) - 1945
- Ain't That Ducky (Freleng/May 19/3:9) - 1945
- A Gruesome Twosome (Clampett/Jun 9/2:5) - 1945
- A Tale of Two Mice (Tashlin/Jun 30/2:3) - 1945
- Wagon Heels (Clampett/Jul 28/3:9) - 1945
- Hare Conditioned (Jones/Aug 11/4:1) - 1945
- Fresh Airedale (Jones/Aug 25/3:3) - 1945
- The Bashful Buzzard (Clampett/Sep 15/1:8) - 1945
- Peck Up Your Troubles (Freleng/Oct 20/3:4) - 1945
- Hare Tonic (Jones/Nov 10/1:7) - 1945
- Nasty Quacks (Tashlin/Dec 1/1:8) - 1945
- The Good Egg* (Jones/5:8) - 1945
- The Return of Mr. Hook* (McKimson/5:8) - 1945
- Tokyo Woes* (Clampett/5:8) - 1945
- Book Revue (Clampett/Jan 5/1:8) - 1946
- Baseball Bugs (Freleng/Feb 2/3:7) - 1946
- Holiday for Shoestrings (Freleng/Feb 23/4:3) - 1946
- Quentin Quail (Jones/Mar 2/4:5) - 1946
- Baby Bottleneck (Clampett/Mar 16/1:8) - 1946
- Hare Remover (Tashlin/Mar 23/2:3) - 1946
- Daffy Doodles (McKimson/Apr 6/1:8) - 1946
- Hollywood Canine Canteen (McKimson/Apr 20/2:6) - 1946
- Hush My Mouse (Jones/May 4/4:5) - 1946
- Hair-Raising Hare (Jones/May 25/1:8) - 1946
- Kitty Kornered (Clampett/Jun 8/1:4) - 1946
- Hollywood Daffy (Freleng/Jun 22/1:9) - 1946
- Acrobatty Bunny (McKimson/Jun 29/2:6) - 1946
- The Eager Beaver (Jones/Jul 13/3:3) - 1946
- The Great Piggy Bank Robbery (Clampett/Jul 20/1:4) - 1946
- Bacall to Arms (Clampett and Davis/Aug 3/2:5) - 1946
- Of Thee I Sting (Freleng/Aug 17/4:3) - 1946
- Walky Talky Hawky (McKimson/Aug 31/1:2) - 1946
- Racketeer Rabbit (Freleng/Sep 14/1:7, 3:4) - 1946
- Fair and Worm-er (Jones/Sep 28/2:4) - 1946
- The Big Snooze (Clampett/Oct 5/1:4) - 1946
- The Mouse-Merized Cat (McKimson/Oct 19/2:6) - 1946
- Mouse Menace (Davis/Nov 2/2:6) - 1946
- Rhapsody Rabbit (Freleng/Nov 9/4:1) - 1946
- Roughly Squeaking (Jones/Nov 23/2:9) - 1946
- One Meat Brawl (McKimson/Jan 18/2:6) - 1947
- The Goofy Gophers (Davis/Jan 25/2:9) - 1947
- The Gay Anties (Freleng/Feb 15/4:3) - 1947
- Scent-imental Over You (Jones/Mar 8/2:9) - 1947
- A Hare Grows in Manhattan (Freleng/Mar 22/1:7) - 1947
- Birth of a Notion (McKimson/Apr 12/2:8) - 1947
- Tweetie Pie (Freleng/May 3/1:6) - 1947
- Rabbit Transit (Freleng/May 10/1:10) - 1947
- Hobo Bobo (McKimson/May 17/4:4) - 1947
- Along Came Daffy (Freleng/Jun 14/3:9) - 1947
- Inki at the Circus (Jones/Jun 21/1:5) - 1947
- Easter Yeggs (McKimson/Jun 28/3:2) - 1947
- Crowing Pains (McKimson/Jul 12/2:9) - 1947
- A Pest in the House (Jones/Aug 2/2:10) - 1947
- The Foxy Duckling (Davis/Aug 23/4:6) - 1947
- House-Hunting Mice (Jones/Sep 6/3:3/Cine) - 1947
- Little Orphan Airedale (Jones/Oct 4/1:8) - 1947
- Doggone Cats (Davis/Oct 25/4:4/Cine) - 1947
- Slick Hare (Freleng/Nov 1/1:9) - 1947
- Mexican Joyride (Davis/Nov 29/2:6) - 1947
- Catch as Cats Can (Davis/Dec 6/2:6) - 1947
- A Horsefly Fleas (McKimson/Dec 13/4:4/Cine) - 1947
- Gorilla My Dreams (McKimson/Jan 3/1:7) - 1948
- Two Gophers from Texas (Davis/Jan 17/4:4/Cine) - 1948
- A Feather in His Hare (Jones/Feb 7/3:10) - 1948
- What Makes Daffy Duck? (Davis/Feb 14/2:8/Cine) - 1948
- What's Brewin', Bruin? (Jones/Feb 28/2:4) - 1948
- Daffy Duck Slept Here (McKimson/Mar 6/2:10) - 1948
- A Hick, a Slick, and a Chick (Davis/Mar 13/4:6/Cine) - 1948
- Back Alley Oproar (Freleng/Mar 27/1:6) - 1948
- I Taw a Putty Tat (Freleng/Apr 3/4:4/Cine) - 1948
- Rabbit Punch (Jones/Apr 10/2:4) - 1948
- Hop, Look, and Listen (McKimson/Apr 17/2:9) - 1948
- Nothing But the Tooth (Davis/May 1/3:9) - 1948
- Buccaneer Bunny (Freleng/May 8/4:1) - 1948
- Bone Sweet Bone (Davis/May 22/4:6/Cine) - 1948
- Bugs Bunny Rides Again (Freleng/Jun 12/1:10) - 1948
- The Rattled Rooster (Davis/Jun 26/4:6) - 1948
- The Up-Standing Sitter (McKimson/Jul 3/3:9/Cine) - 1948
- The Shell-Shocked Egg (McKimson/Jul 10/4:6) - 1948
- Haredevil Hare (Jones/Jul 24/1:10) - 1948
|
References
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ The cartoon's original version was released without copyright protection. For the Blue Ribbon reissue, a copyright was filed. The reissue remains under copyright, but the original is in the public domain.
- ↑ http://goldenagecartoons.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=12429&p=129666
External links