Looney Tunes - Movie Collection (Bugs Bunny/Road-Runner Movie/1001 Rabbit Tales)
starring: Nicolai Shutorov, Mel Blanc, Arthur Q. Bryan, Lennie Weinrib, Bill Roberts (VIII)
directed by: Phil Monroe, Chuck Jones, Robert McKimson, Friz Freleng
directed by: Phil Monroe, Chuck Jones, Robert McKimson, Friz Freleng
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Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 9781419806001
Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
ISBN: 1419806009
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 25, 2005
Running Time: 171 minutes
Sales Rank: 6854
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: September 30, 1979
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Product Description:
Lights camera Looney-ness! The Spotlight is on 2 Looney Tunes movies - now remastered so that every image shines and every fine Acme product goes swoosh like new. The chase is on in Disc 1's The Bugs Bunny/Road-Runner Movie as Elmer pursues the pesky wabbit Daffy Duck tries to elude the animator's eraser and Wile E. Coyote tears after Road Runner and Bugs. By the way how do you catch a Road Runner? You don't! Beep-Beep! More cartoon harelarity is what's up doc in Disc 2's Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales. Our long-eared hero becomes a spinner of fantastical stories while held captive in a desert sultan's palace. Yosemite Sam is the sawed-off sidewinder wielding the sultan's sword. Mad mallard Daffy joins the fun coping (or not) with a meanie-genie. The rest as they say is...hysterical!Running Time: 172 min.System Requirements:Running Time 172 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY Rating: NR UPC: 012569688919
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The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie
Chuck Jones directed some of the funniest shorts in the history of filmmaking, and this 1979 feature-length compilation includes several of his best cartoons. Among the 11 shorts shown in their entirety are the classics 'Robin Hood Daffy,' 'What's Opera, Doc?,' 'Bully for Bugs,' and 'Duck Amuck,' which remain as hilarious as they were when first released 50 years ago. As with any collection, the viewer wonders why some films were omitted or cut ('Long Haired Hare' combs footage from several Road Runner shorts into a 20-minute montage weakening the pacing). These caveats aside, The Bugs Bunny Road Runner Movie provides a showcase not only for Jones's razor-sharp timing, but for the work of his exceptional crew, which included designer Maurice Noble, writer Mike Maltese, composers Carl Stalling and Milt Franklyn, and voice actor Mel Blanc. --Charles Solomon
1001 Rabbit Tales
If Bugs Bunny were to direct his signature inquiry--'What's up, doc?'--toward the modern-day Warner Bros. creative team, he wouldn't be far off. For 1001 Rabbit Tales, they've doctored up a batch of classic cartoons featuring the carrot muncher and his bumbling comrades and bundled them, near seamlessly, into a feature-length film. Here's the premise: Bugs and Daffy, both book salesmen, are competing to sell the most copies of a kids' book. Instead of burrowing a beeline to his sales territory (he should have made a left at Albuquerque), Bugs ends up in the castle of Yosemite Sam, here a harem-leading honcho. Sam's pain-in-the-spurs son, Prince Abalaba, needs somebody to read him stories; Bugs, who'd sooner take the job than suffer the alternative, that involving being boiled in oil, signs on. Each rabbit-read narrative replaces a sedate story with a Loony Tunes favorite: In 'Jack and the Beanstalk,' a canary-keeping giant bellows 'Fee, fi, fo, fat, I tawt I taw a puddy tat'; the witch in 'Hansel and Gretel' develops a hankering for rabbit stew; 'Goldilocks' goes feline as Sylvester swaps his porridge for suffering succotash on behalf of his bratty son. In the end, the varmint finds a way to vamoose, but, being a generous sort of bunny, he doesn't keep the address from his commission-hungry coworker. From there, the feathers fly, as does the rest of this feature, which is undiluted fun for fans of these cartoons from way back as well as those just getting to know the loopy Looney Tunes gang. (Ages 4 and older) --Tammy La Gorce
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- Bravo!Im so glad they put this on DVD! I actually have the originals on VHS but they were getting so old ... Read More
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- Not sure why they called it road runner movie Its ok. My children are 5 and 8 and it starts off with some history and they were soo bored. Once you ... Read More
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- A definite classicYou can't go wrong with this classic. My 3 1/2 year old loves this...as well well as I do!! Brings back ... Read More
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- Bugs Bunny Road Runner Movie/1001 Rabbit TalesBugs Bunny's best in two great movies! Great fun to watch over and over. Lots of "laugh out loud" entertainment!
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- Never gets oldWho knew that Looney Tunes would remain funny after 50 years or so. Many of the best episodes are the oder ones. ... Read More
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