Who has the Looney Tunes set and what do you think of it?

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Who has the Looney Tunes set and what do you think of it?

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Hey all --

I was just wondering how many of yo all own one of the Looney Tunes set, and what you think of it. Which version do you have, if any. If not, are you planning on it, etc, etc.

I love my set. Picked it up at Sam's for like 40 bucks this weekend. I just finished watching disc one, and I love the restoration. It's excellent. The only thing I don't like is the lag from one "short" to another, in the "short selection" pages. But other than that, I LOVE my golden collection!!! whoo
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I haven't seen these yet, What's all included in it and where can I get it?
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I'm definately picking this one up this weekend!!! Sweet!
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As much as I love Disney, I love the Golden box set more than any of the 5 Tins I own. It is an awesome set.
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I posted my views on the last post (at the moment) of the big Looney Tunes thread

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I love my set! I hold it up with high regard such as my treasure sets. I'm split down the middle between classic Warner cartoons and classic Disney, I love them both! Now, if they would only come out with Hanna Barbera classics or MGM's... I would pick them up in a second. You've gotta love Tom and Jerry and the Flinstones.


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kinghlywd wrote:I love my set! I hold it up with high regard such as my treasure sets. I'm split down the middle between classic Warner cartoons and classic Disney, I love them both! Now, if they would only come out with Hanna Barbera classics or MGM's... I would pick them up in a second. You've gotta love Tom and Jerry and the Flinstones.
Exactly :wink: I am anticipating the release of more Looney Tunes releases, the Jetsons, Flintstones, T&J, He-Man, She-Ra and Jem. I am such an 80's cartoon person.
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Nedakh wrote:Exactly :wink: I am anticipating the release of more Looney Tunes releases, the Jetsons, Flintstones, T&J, He-Man, She-Ra and Jem. I am such an 80's cartoon person.
If you haven't seen this already, it might be of interest to you:
http://www.rhino.com/fun/contests/video ... rvey.lasso
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Luke wrote:
Nedakh wrote:Exactly :wink: I am anticipating the release of more Looney Tunes releases, the Jetsons, Flintstones, T&J, He-Man, She-Ra and Jem. I am such an 80's cartoon person.
If you haven't seen this already, it might be of interest to you:
http://www.rhino.com/fun/contests/video ... rvey.lasso
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