Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 5 - Disc 2: Fun-Filled Fairy Tales

Disc 2: Fun-Filled Fairy Tales

# Title Characters Year Director TV Package Series
1 Bewitched Bunny Bugs, Witch Hazel 1954 Chuck Jones Post-1948 LT
2 Paying the Piper Porky 1949 Robert McKimson Post-1948 MM
3 The Bear's Tale* 1940 Tex Avery a.a.p. MM
4 Foney Fables** 1942 Friz Freleng a.a.p. MM
5 Goldimouse and the Three Cats Sylvester and Son 1960 Friz Freleng Post-1948 LT
6 Holiday for Shoestrings* 1946 Friz Freleng a.a.p. MM
7 Little Red Rodent Hood Sylvester 1952 Friz Freleng Post-1948 MM
8 Little Red Walking Hood* Egghead 1937 Tex Avery a.a.p. MM
9 Red Riding Hoodwinked Sylvester, Tweety 1955 Friz Freleng Post-1948 LT
10 The Trial of Mr. Wolf* 1941 Friz Freleng a.a.p. MM
11 The Turn-Tale Wolf 1952 Robert McKimson Post-1948 MM
12 Tom Thumb in Trouble 1940 Chuck Jones a.a.p. MM
13 Tweety and the Beanstalk Sylvester, Tweety 1957 Friz Freleng Post-1948 MM
14 A Gander at Mother Goose 1940 Tex Avery a.a.p. MM
15 SeƱorella and the Glass Huarache 1964 Hawley Pratt Post-1948 LT

(*): The original opening and ending title sequence has been restored for this release, replacing the Blue Ribbon reissue titles.
(**): Public domain cartoon.

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