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Amazon Looney Tunes : Golden Collection,
Volume Three
Like the previous entries in the Looney Tunes Golden Collection series,
volume 3 confirms how brilliant the Warner Bros. artists were and how durable
their creations have proven. The set includes classics that every cartoon
buff will recognize: "Duck! Rabbit! Duck!," "Robin Hood Daffy,"
"Birds Anonymous." Other selections are less familiar but significant
in the development of the studio: "Sinkin' in the Bathtub," the
first Looney Tune; "I Haven't Got a Hat," the earliest Warners
cartoon viewers can watch for fun, rather than as an historic curiosity;
"Porky's Romance," in which director Frank Tashlin introduced
rapid cutting to cartoons. Some of the caricature films have aged less gracefully...
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Do you know Ralph Wolf?
Everybody knows Wile E. Coyote but
few people know Ralph Wolf. It seems that coyotes
and wolves look the same for Warner Bros.
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Tweety Bird Released
by: Warner Bros. First Appeared: 1942
Creator: Bob Clampett |
" I tawt I taw
a puddy tat. "
We couldn't say better Tweety !
Take a look at our friendly little bird story.
Tweety (aka Tweety Pie or Tweety Bird) is
a fictional character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies
series of animated cartoons. Fairly popular during the late 1940s, 1950s,
and 1960s, Tweety's popularity, like that of The
Tasmanian Devil, actually grew in the years following the dissolution
of the Looney Tunes cartoons. Today, Tweety is considered, along with
Taz and Bugs
Bunny, among the most popular of the Looney Tunes characters, especially
(because of his "cute" appearance and personality) among girls
and young women. Despite widespread speculation to the contrary, Tweety
is and has always been a male character.
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