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Looney Tunes: Golden Collection, Vol. 6

Looney Tunes: Golden Collection, Vol. 6

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Some gems on here; crappy packaging again
There are some great cartoons on here. A lot of filler, though. I agree with the previous reviews: Bugs, Daffy, etc. they need to complete the collection, before going into other characters.

The packaging is the usual crappy digipak. Paper is a stupid medium for packaging DVDs. It wears out. The overlapping disc holders scratch the discs. Disc 4 was scratched when I got it. Many others have the same problem.

Put them in plastic Amaray box!!! They actually work. And they can be made from recycled plastic. At $45-55/set these are not throwaway items. Don't sell them as such. Digipaks are cheap looking.
2008-10-24
Don't read reviews written by non buyers. Buy this with confidence.
I've just watched several of the vol. 6 shorts and I can conclude, after viewing sets 1 through 5 as well, that this is the best set since volume 3. People who have not bought or rented (Netflixed) vol. 6 most likely have never seen the majority of these shorts. It seems there are many negative reviews by people who just want to see the shorts they remember from TV. The fact is, you can't please every type of LT fan when 60 shorts have to be released at once. The gems of these collections far outweigh the forgetful, later shorts. I thought the WWII shorts would be a drag, but Clampett's "Russian Rhapsody" has become one of my favorites. Fans of cartoon history will be sure to find new favorites in this set.
2008-10-24
Another superb set from WB
This set contains a very broad range of cartoons, most of which have remained obscure since their release, and all of which receive the same amazing restoration work we've come to expect from the Looney Tunes DVDs. In particular, WHV is to be congratulated for giving Bosko some attention, and also for including Norman Normal (a psychedelic, yet subtly written 1968 short which has rocketed into my top 10 WB cartoons list).

And then there are the bonus shorts. Since WHV is apparently planning to conclude the GC series here and switch to releasing their theatrical cartoon library in a different series, they have crammed 15 bonus cartoons into the collection. Some of them are good (Bartholomew Versus the Wheel), and some of them are awful (How Do I Know It's Sunday), but the key here is that they are unrestored. Don't worry, though; the prints used are quite adequate looking, not unlike the scattered bonus shorts from the other GC volumes.

Obviously, if you're a fan you'll have bought this set already, and there's a lot here to recommend. Not all of the cartoons are good, though; indeed, this set feels like WB's rare opportunity to release some of its more obscure cartoons, and a good portion of what's on here is obscure, but don't let that put you off. It's still the same high-quality DVD set we've come to expect.
2008-10-23
Can't Argue With A Closed Mind
Hello,
I can't understand some of the reviews of this set. I am one of the people who likes to learn. I have been watching Looney Tunes my entire life (I am 57), and there is nothing I delight in seeing more than ones I have never seen before. It is like finding a lost treasure. Why would I want to see the same ones over and over that I saw when I was a child in the late 50's? It is fascinating to me to see the origins of these characters and the origins of the artists and directors. After all, this is the sixth set. As an adult collector, how many Bugs-Bunny-out-wits-Elmer cartoons do we have to see?
So!! Bring on the "Bosco"s the propaganda 'toones and the early black and white Porky Pigs. I have never seen most of these before, and I just might learn something.
2008-10-23
love them
I love the classic Warner Bros cartoons, when are they going to put the 'Future Home/Car' cartoons on the dvd??? Go Daffy!!
2008-10-22
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