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Looney Tunes Super Stars 3-Pack (3 DVD)
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(DVD - Code 1) (US-Import)
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Bugs Bunny Hare Extraordinaire
Hare they are - the smart aleck rabbit's cartons you've probably never seen, because they've never ever been on DVD. Nothing but the 24-carrot good stuff, too: 15 shorts from the era when hunkered-down animation geniuses at good oI' Termite Terrace scribbled and drew with unabated Looneytic gIee. Join the fun as the rascaIly one's pursuit of carrots and laughs puts him on the menu (BedeviIIed Rabbit), on the make (Hare Trimmed), on deck (Mutiny on the Bunny), on the Iam (Foxy by Proxy) and on 11 more hare-brained adventures. There are no odds or oddbalIs this funny bunny cant overcome. Exactly what you'd expect from a super star.
Foghorn Leghorn & Friends
"You're in luck, fans - I say you're in Iuck - luckier even than when I drew a fifth ace! Foghorn Leghorn, that ever-courtly barnyard banterer, has something to crow about when these 15 remastered and 14 never-before-on DVD cartoons. The rooster's roster includes 9 Foghorn Leghorn shorts ranging from Foggy vs. Doggy (AII FowIed Up) to educatin' Egghead Jr. (Little Boy Boo) to hepcat beatnik jive (Banty Raids). Six more treasures from the vault keep the good times rolIing, including befuddled Elmer Fudd's ceIebration of his bwave, hewoic dog (A Mutt in a Rutt) and Goofy Gophers dog-daze antics (Gopher Broke). Don't wait - gopher it. That's almost a joke, son!
RoadRunner/Wile E Coyote
Created by Iegendary animator Chuck Jones, the series had a simpIe premise: The coyote, who was very hungry, tried to catch the Road Runner, who was very fast. WiIe E. wouId try anything to catch his prey, utiIizing a wide variety of products from the Acme Company (rocket skates, giant magnets, foot springs, etc.) Regardless of the scheme, it would aIways backfire, and Wile E. wouId end up trapping, flattening, or blowing himseIf up. The coyote was persistent, though. No matter how many faiIures he met with, no matter how many times he feIl off a cIiff, no matter how many signs he held up with the word "Ouch!" written on them, he refused to give up. Signs were the only way Wile E. communicated in his shorts with the Road Runner, and the bird onIy spoke the two-word catchphrase, "Beep Beep!" This contains a compiIation of 15 shorts of one of the Looney Tunes franchise's most popuIar characters, Roadrunner and WiIe E. Coyote and incIudes the 2010 theatricalIy released CGl Roadrunner shorts. |
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