Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 3 - Disc 4 - All-Stars Cartoon Party

All-Stars Cartoon Party

# Title Characters Release Date Director TV package Series
1 Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur Daffy 04-22-1939 Chuck Jones a.a.p. MM
2 Super-Rabbit Bugs 04-03-1943 Chuck Jones a.a.p. MM
3 Daffy Duck and Egghead# Daffy, Egghead 01-01-1938 Tex Avery a.a.p. MM
4 A Gruesome Twosome Tweety 06-06-1945 Bob Clampett a.a.p. MM
5 Draftee Daffy Daffy 01-27-1945 Bob Clampett a.a.p. LT
6 Falling Hare Bugs, the Gremlin 10-30–1943 Bob Clampett a.a.p. MM
7 Steal Wool Ralph and Sam 06-08-1957 Chuck Jones Post-1948 LT
8 Birds Anonymous Sylvester, Tweety 08-10–1957 Friz Freleng Post-1948 MM
9 No Barking Claude, Frisky 02-27-1954 Chuck Jones Post-1948 MM
10 Rabbit Punch Bugs, The Crusher 04-08-1948 Chuck Jones a.a.p. MM
11 An Itch in Time Elmer 12-04-1943 Bob Clampett a.a.p. MM
12 Odor-able Kitty Pepé 01-06-1945 Chuck Jones a.a.p. LT
13 Walky Talky Hawky* Foghorn, Henery 08-31-1946 Robert McKimson a.a.p. MM
14 Gonzales' Tamales Speedy, Sylvester 11-30–1957 Friz Freleng Post-1948 LT
15 To Beep or Not to Beep Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner 12-28-1963 Chuck Jones Post-1948 MM

(*): The original ending title sequence has been restored for this release, replacing the Blue Ribbon reissue titles.
(#): The original opening and ending title sequences have been restored for this release, replacing the Blue Ribbon reissue titles. However on the ending titles, the 1941-1955 ending rendition of "Merrily We Roll Along" (the Merrie Melodies theme music) is used instead of the original 1937-1938 rendition. That is due to the 1995 Turner "dubbed version" (which uses this rendition) being used as the source for restoration of the soundtrack.

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