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Warner to release Looney Tunes and Tom and Jerry on Blu.

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Tom and Jerry: The Golden Collection, Volume 1
This October, Warner Brothers will begin releasing their classic cartoon library in high definition with the Tom & Jerry: The Golden Collection, Volume One Blu-ray. The two-disc collection presents thirty-seven of the cat and mouse duo's most beloved cartoons fully restored in 1080p. The list of cartoons includes:

* "Puss Gets The Boot"
* "The Midnight Snack"
* "The Night Before Christmas"
* "Fraidy Cat"
* "Dog Trouble"
* "Puss N' Toots"
* "The Bowling Alley Cat"
* "Fine Feathered Friend"
* "Sufferin' Cats"
* "The Lonesome Mouse"
* "The Yankee Doodle Mouse"
* "Baby Puss"
* "The Zoot Cat"
* "The Million Dollar Cat"
* "The Body Guard"
* "Puttin' On The Dog"
* "Mouse Trouble"
* "The Mouse Comes To Dinner"
* "Mouse In Manhattan"
* "Tee For Two"
* "Flirty Birdy"
* "Quiet Please!"
* "Springtime For Thomas"
* "The Milky Waif"
* "Trap Happy"
* "Solid Serenade"
* "Cat Fishin'"
* "Part Time Pal"
* "The Cat Concerto"
* "Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Mouse"
* "Salt Water Tabby"
* "A Mouse In The House"
* "The Invisible Mouse"
* "Kitty Foiled"
* "The Truce Hurts"
* "Old Rockin' Chair Tom"
* "Professor Tom"

The supplemental materials for this set include:

* Commentary by animation experts on 9 titles
* Retrospective featurette "Vaudeville, Slapstick, and Tom and Jerry"

Tom & Jerry: The Golden Collection, Volume One will street on October 25th.
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And...

Looney Tunes: The Platinum Collection, Volume 1
Warner Bros. Senior VP George Feltenstein announced at a Comic Con panel today that the studio will release the Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume One on Blu-ray this November. The panel was moderated by animation historian Jerry Beck, who also broke the news via a blog post on Cartoon Brew. The much anticipated release will bring 50 classic Looney Tunes cartoons to high definition.

The Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume One will arrive in two variations, each containing 3 Blu-ray discs. A standard digibook version will retail for $59.96 while an Ultimate Collector's Edition will be available for $79.98. The Ultimate Collector's Edition will include a 52-page color book with rare images and sketches, a character shot glass, souvenier tin magnet and a framed Litho Cel with a certificate of authenticity. These will all be housed in a plastic box with a slipcover. Each Ultimate Collector's Edition box will be numbered for exclusivity.

Cartoon Brew has provided a preliminary outline of the toons that will be included on the set. These include:

Disc 1:

* Hare Tonic
* Baseball Bugs
* Buccaneer Bunny
* The Old Grey Hare
* Rabbit Hood
* 8 Ball Bunny
* Rabbit of Seville
* What's Opera Doc?
* The Great Piggy Bank Robbery
* A Pest in the House
* The Scarlet Pumpernickle
* Duck Amuck
* Robin Hood Daffy
* Baby Bottleneck
* Kitty Kornered
* Scardy Cat
* Porky Chops
* Old Glory
* A Tale of Two Kitties
* Tweetie Pie
* Fast and Furry-ous
* Beep Beep
* Lovelorn Leghorn
* For Scent-I-Mental Reasons
* Speedy Gonzales

Disc 2:

* One Froggy Evening
* The Three Little Bops
* I Love to Singa
* Katnip Kollege
* The Dover Boys
* From A to ZZZZ
* Chow Hound
* Feed the Kitty
* Hasty Hare
* Duck Dodgers in the 24 1/2 Century
* Hareway to the Stars
* Mad as a Mars Hare
* Devil May Hare
* Bedevilled Rabbit
* Ducking the Devil
* Bill of Hare
* Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare
* Bewitched Bunny
* Broomstick Bunny
* Six others to be announced.

A third disc will consist entirely of bonus features. These include:

* Behind-the-Toons featurettes
* Chuck Jones documentaries
* Two all new documentaries on Marvin the Martian and The Tasmanian Devil.
* Bonus cartoons including: Chuck Jones' FDR re-election film, Hell Bent For Election (1942), Air Force re-enlistment film, A Hitch in Time (1955) and Ken Mundie's expressionist anti-war short, The Door (1967).
* More to be announced

Amazon already has the pre-orders up for both versions with a release date of November 15th. These sport a discounted price of $41.99 for the digibook and $55.99 for the Ultimate Collector's Edition. Stay tuned for an update on additional special features and a complete episode listing.
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Rats! and I just ordered the 4th volume of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection.

Anyways, the Looney Tunes UE set sounds interesting (I really like that cel), but I think I will hold on to my DVDs until it comes down to a decent price as most of the cartoons I already have. I am not too thrilled with the digibook packaging.

As for the Tom & Jerry set, I hope they restore the original voice of Mammy Two-Shoes to the shorts, or I will be happy with my Spotlight Collection DVDs.

Also, when are they going to release that Censored 11 DVD they promised earlier this year?
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Just ordered looney tunes the ultim.bluray coll.ed. + tom & jerry! I wonder why they didn't have a coll.ed for tom though? Real shame :(
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I won't be buying simply because I don't like these 'best of' sets. I want either complete character collections or chronological order (like Popeye). I just hate this random shit.
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REINIER wrote:Just ordered looney tunes the ultim.bluray coll.ed. + tom & jerry! I wonder why they didn't have a coll.ed for tom though? Real shame :(
Maybe they will at a later time perhaps? You know how they like us to double dip :roll:
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jpanimation wrote:I won't be buying simply because I don't like these 'best of' sets. I want either complete character collections or chronological order (like Popeye). I just hate this random shit.
The Tom & Jerry set is chronological. They are skipping one cartoon ("Mouse Hunting"), but only because it's been unaired for a while and needs special attention in it's restoration. It should come out in the next set.

As to why the Looney Tunes aren't being released chronological order, have you tried to sit through a whole disc of their VERY early 1930's shorts? There are some good ones with Bosko, but most of those are hard to sit through in terms of entertainment. I would like character collections as well, but Warner seems to prefer putting a bunch of random cartoons in at a time. I don't mind it myself, but I understand where you're coming from .
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Won't be double dipping for these because I already own all three sets of Tom and Jerry, and I got the replacement discs, so I am set. They look amazing upconverted to near HD, so I won't be bothering with that.

I also own all Six of the Looney Tunes Golden Collections and they all look superior on upconversion, so that's more money that I will be saving.

Now if Disney would just release a complete series of Chip 'n' Dale cartoons in DVD or Blu-ray I would be jumping at the chance to get them.
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Avaitor wrote:They are skipping one cartoon ("Mouse Hunting"), but only because it's been unaired for a while and needs special attention in it's restoration. It should come out in the next set.
I grew up watching these without the title cards so I'm horrible with some of the names. I'm not having any luck with google either so could you please tell me which Tom & Jerry short this is? :) Or perchance did you mean "Mouse Cleaning?" :scratch: I was thoroughly upset it wasn't included on the previous sets.
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enigmawing wrote:
Avaitor wrote:They are skipping one cartoon ("Mouse Hunting"), but only because it's been unaired for a while and needs special attention in it's restoration. It should come out in the next set.
I grew up watching these without the title cards so I'm horrible with some of the names. I'm not having any luck with google either so could you please tell me which Tom & Jerry short this is? :) Or perchance did you mean "Mouse Cleaning?" :scratch: I was thoroughly upset it wasn't included on the previous sets.
Oh yeah, I got confused, haha. The cartoon I was referring to is "Mouse Cleaning". To my knowledge, not only has it not been released on DVD, but it hasn't been legally available to watch in the states for a good while.
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Avaitor wrote:Oh yeah, I got confused, haha. The cartoon I was referring to is "Mouse Cleaning". To my knowledge, not only has it not been released on DVD, but it hasn't been legally available to watch in the states for a good while.
Oh ok, I feel better now! :lol: This may sound crazy, but one of the Chicago stations actually used to show it and several others uncut as late as the early/mid 80's! Well, except for cutting out the openings and closings to save air time. I had a hard time trying to watch some of the shorts get butchered on CN years later.

I hope we can someday get a set like this with the MGM Tex Avery shorts (Droopy just isn't enough).
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enigmawing wrote:
Avaitor wrote:Oh yeah, I got confused, haha. The cartoon I was referring to is "Mouse Cleaning". To my knowledge, not only has it not been released on DVD, but it hasn't been legally available to watch in the states for a good while.
Oh ok, I feel better now! :lol: This may sound crazy, but one of the Chicago stations actually used to show it and several others uncut as late as the early/mid 80's! Well, except for cutting out the openings and closings to save air time. I had a hard time trying to watch some of the shorts get butchered on CN years later.
Wow, that is crazy, and awesome! I didn't really consider syndication when it comes to these cartoons, but I can see how some markets would be loser with what they showed as opposed to CN, where Warner has more say in what airs.
enigmawing wrote:I hope we can someday get a set like this with the MGM Tex Avery shorts (Droopy just isn't enough).
From what I've read, if these sell well enough, Warner will finally make a Tex Avery set. I personally think Avery's cartoons were among the best ever made and need to be seen by all. Those will be a day 1 purchase for me.
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Avaitor wrote:Wow, that is crazy, and awesome! I didn't really consider syndication when it comes to these cartoons, but I can see how some markets would be loser with what they showed as opposed to CN, where Warner has more say in what airs.
The same station also showed uncut Tex Avery cartoons in some kind of cartoon block along with the Tom and Jerrys. :) I was just a kid when I enjoyed them but they left a lasting impression on me; I would just love to have them in my collection today. Funny how it was the same era that one of the big networks chopped up Looney Tunes all to hell for Saturday mornings due to the cartoon violence.
Avaitor wrote:From what I've read, if these sell well enough, Warner will finally make a Tex Avery set. I personally think Avery's cartoons were among the best ever made and need to be seen by all. Those will be a day 1 purchase for me.
That's awesome! I hope that happens, it would be a day 1 purchase for me too! Right now I have a mediocre bootleg of the LD's to get me by, and even some of those cartoons are edited. :(
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I have not had a chance to buy any of the Looney Tune DVD's yet. So, my feeling is, which ever format give me preferable the full canon of the classic shorts, or at the very least, the majority of them, is the one I'll go with.
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From the GAC Forums (pages 11 and 16), here's the full list of cartoons and extras for the LT Platinum Collection!:

http://forums.goldenagecartoons.com/sho ... 59&page=11
http://forums.goldenagecartoons.com/sho ... 59&page=16

"50 of some of the greatest Looney Tunes cartoon are together for the first time on Blu-ray in this ultimate collector's edition. This collection is limited and includes the following:
- Character collectible glass featuring Bugs Bunny
- Souvenir tin sign magnet featuring an image of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck
- Framed litho-cel featuring your favorite Looney Tunes characters
- Certificate of authenticity!
- Digibook with rare images and cartoon guide by historian Jerry Beck (same digibook & disc as Blu-ray)

Releasing in a digibook with rare images and a cartoon guide by historian Jerry Beck, this collection has been digitally restored and remastered. This 3-disc collection contains some of the franchise’s most enduring shorts featuring all your favorite Looney Tune Characters!

Disc 1: features 25 classics from the immortals: Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Road Runner, and Wile E. Coyote and more

Disc 2: 25 shorts featuring One-Shot Classics and the complete collection for each of the following characters: Marvin the Martian, Tasmanian Devil, Witch Hazel, Marc Anthony & Ralph Phillips

Disc 3: Contains over 5 hours of content saluting animator Chuck Jones, insightful documentaries and rare shorts from Jones and others!

Disc 1:
Shorts:
Hare Tonic
Baseball Bugs
Buccaneer Bunny
Old Grey Hare, The
Rabbit Hood
8 Ball Bunny
Rabbit Of Seville
What's Opera, Doc?
Great Piggy Bank Robbery, The
Pest In The House, A
Scarlet Pumpernickel, The
Duck Amuck
Robin Hood Daffy
Baby Bottleneck
Kitty Kornered
Scaredy Cat
Porky Chops
Old Glory
Tale Of Two Kitties, A
Tweetie Pie
Fast And Furry-ous
Beep, Beep
Lovelorn Leghorn
For Scent-imental Reasons
Speedy Gonzales
Special Features:
Wagnerian Wabbit: The Making of "What's Opera, Doc?"
Twilight in Tunes: The Music of Raymond Scott
Powerhouse in Pictures
Putty Problems and Canary Rows
A Chuck Jones Tutorial: Tricks of the Cartoon Trade
The Charm of Stink: On the Scent of Pepe Le Pew


Disc 2:
Shorts:
One Froggy Evening
Three Little Bops
I Love To Singa
Katnip Kollege
Dover Boys, The
Chow Hound
Haredevil Hare
Hasty Hare, The
Duck Dodgers In The 24th Century
Hare-way To The Stars
Mad As A Mars Hare
Devil May Hare
Bedevilled Rabbit
Ducking The Devil
Bill Of Hare
Dr. Devil And Mr. Hare
Bewitched Bunny
Broom-stick Bunny
Witch's Tangled Hare, A
A-haunting We Will Go
Feed The Kitty
Kiss Me Kat
Feline Frame-up
From A To Z-z-z-z
Boyhood Daze
Special Features:
It Hopped One Night: The Story Behind "One Froggy Evening"
Wacky Warner One-Shots
Mars Attacks! Life on the Red Planet with My Favorite Martian
Razzma-Taz: Giving the Tasmanian Devil His Due
The Ralph Phillips Story: Living the American Daydream

Disc 3:
A Greeting from Chuck Jones
Chuck Amuck: The Movie
Chuck Jones: Extremes and In-Betweens, A Life in Animation
Chuck Jones: Memories of Childhood
The Animated World of Chuck Jones (9 cartoons):
-Point Rationing of Foods
-Hell-Bent for Election
-So Much for So Little
-Orange Blossoms for Violet
-A Hitch in Time
-90 Day Wondering
-Drafty, Isn't It?
-The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics
-The Bear That Wasn't
How the Grinch Stole Christmas! Pencil Test
The Door
Bonus Cartoons (9 of them):
-The Fright Before Christmas
-Spaced Out Bunny
-Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24 1/2th Century
-Another Froggy Evening
-Marvin the Martian in the Third Dimension
-Superior Duck
-From Hare to Eternity
-Father of the Bird
-Musuem Scream
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The Details of Looney Tunes Platinum volume 1 and Tom and Jerry golden volume one blu ray are on the digital bits


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And here's the list of commentaries and alternate tracks for the shorts!:

http://forums.goldenagecartoons.com/sho ... 59&page=25

Disc 1:
Commentaries:
Baseball Bugs by Director Eric Goldberg NEW!
Buccaneer Bunny by Director Eric Goldberg NEW!
The Old Grey Hare by Filmmaker Greg Ford
Rabbit Hood by Director Eric Goldberg
8 Ball Bunny by Historian Jerry Beck
Rabbit of Seville by Director Eric Goldberg NEW!
What’s Opera, Doc? by Director Chuck Jones, Writer Michael Maltese and Layout Artist Maurice Noble
What’s Opera, Doc? by Historian Daniel Goldmark
The Great Piggy Bank Robbery by Director John Kricfalusi with Director Bob Clampett
A Pest in the House by Writer Paul Dini
The Scarlet Pumpernickel by Historian Michael Barrier with Voice Actor Mel Blanc
Duck Amuck by Historian Michael Barrier with Director Chuck Jones
Robin Hood Daffy by Director Eric Goldberg
Baby Bottleneck by Historian Michael Barrier with Director Bob Clampett
Kitty Kornered by Historian Michael Barrier
Scaredy Cat by Director Eric Goldberg NEW!
Old Glory by Historian Jerry Beck and Ink-and-Paint Girl Martha Sigall
A Tale of Two Kitties by Historian Michael Barrier with Director Bob Clampett
Tweetie Pie by Filmmaker Greg Ford with Director Friz Freleng
Fast and Furry-ous by Historian Michael Barrier with Writer Michael Maltese and Sound Editor Treg Brown
Beep, Beep by Historian Michael Barrier
For Scent-imental Reasons by and Historian Michael Barrier with Writer Michael Maltese
Speedy Gonzales by Historian Jerry Beck
Alternate Audio Programs:
What’s Opera, Doc? Music-Only Track
What’s Opera, Doc? Voice Actor Mel Blanc and Voice Actor Arthur Q. Bryan Vocal Track
The Scarlet Pumpernickel Music-Only Track
Duck Amuck Music-Only Track
Robin Hood Daffy Music-Only Track
Speedy Gonzales Music-Only Track

Disc 2:
Commentaries:
One Froggy Evening by Historian Michael Barrier with Director Chuck Jones, Writer Michael Maltese, Layout Artist Maurice Noble and
Layout Artist Corny Cole
Three Little Bops by Historian Jerry Beck and Voice Actor Stan Freberg
I Love to Singa by Director Eric Goldberg NEW!
The Dover Boys at Pimento University by Historian Michael Barrier with Layout Artist John McGrew, Background Artist Paul Julian and
Background Artist Gene Fleury
Chow Hound by Director Eric Goldberg NEW!
Haredevil Hare by Historian Michael Barrier with Background Artist Pete Alvarado
Duck Dodgers in the 24 ½th Century by Historian Michael Barrier with Layout Artist Maurice Noble
Devil May Hare by Historian Jerry Beck
Bewitched Bunny by Director Eric Goldberg
Broom-Stick Bunny by Voice Actor June Foray
Feed the Kitty by Filmmaker Greg Ford
From A to Z-z-z-z by Author Amid Amidi
From A to Z-z-z-z by Director Eric Goldberg NEW!
Boyhood Daze by Director Eric Goldberg NEW!
Alternate Audio Programs:
One Froggy Evening Music-Only
The Three Little Bops Music-Only
The Three Little Bops Vocals-Only
Hare-way to the Stars (unknown at this point) NEW!
Ducking The Devil (unknown at this point) NEW!
Bewtiched Bunny Music and Effects-Only
Broom-Stick Bunny Music-Only
A Witch's Tangled Hare (unknown at this point) NEW!
Feed The Kitty Music-Only
Kiss Me Cat (unknown at this point) NEW!
Feline Frame-Up (unknown at this point) NEW!
From A to Z-z-z-z (unknown at this point) - NEW!
Boyhood Daze Music-Only
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Avaitor wrote:
enigmawing wrote: I grew up watching these without the title cards so I'm horrible with some of the names. I'm not having any luck with google either so could you please tell me which Tom & Jerry short this is? :) Or perchance did you mean "Mouse Cleaning?" :scratch: I was thoroughly upset it wasn't included on the previous sets.
Oh yeah, I got confused, haha. The cartoon I was referring to is "Mouse Cleaning". To my knowledge, not only has it not been released on DVD, but it hasn't been legally available to watch in the states for a good while.
Mouse Cleaning is one of two cartoons WB chose to leave out of the DVD releases entirely, due to racial content. The other was Cassanova Cat. I got lucky with my Spotlight Collections, and managed to get the uncensored version of all shorts, except for His Mouse Friday, which was zoomed (ala Fantasia.)

I wonder if WB has changed their stance since then, and are actually planning to release those two shorts uncensored. Aviator, do you have a link where it is explicitly stated that they will release Mouse Cleaning?

Information about the cuts (you have to be a member to view the forum now, or use the Google cache!)
http://home.worldwidedvdforums.com/foru ... hp?p=58315
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I just want to inform those out there; apparently Fast and Furry-Ous has been applied with DNR for the Blu-Ray set. Scaredy Cat and I Love Ton Singna might've been affected too but I can't confirm that. Also, Rabbit Of Seville's audio is low-pitched. Suprisingly, considering that WHV fixed it for the Essential BB release. I've already e-mailed Jerry Beck about this since I figured it's better to tell him now before it's too late.
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