jeudi 25 décembre 2025

Looney Tunes Collector's Vault Volume 2

This is likely that Santa Claus has known that the classic animation community were been nice this year, if a certain George Feltenstein and Jerry Beck "teamed-up" with this man to cheerish fans anywhere with another 2-disc set of their Collector's Vault of the Looney Tunes banner. We should be grateful of their efforts and from every of the Warner Archive crew. They keep in existence the physical media release of classic animation in life again, on a time where it is more harder to own a safe copy of our favorite movies/TV shows without that went just slipped in storage from your own streaming service.

Like it wasn't enough, several audio commentaries created in the wake of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection DVD-sets are going to be including here, as something it was muchly a dream come true since the Archive's Tex Avery's Screwball Classics era. In all, 26 cartoons are going to make its remastered debuts in disc one (Including seven Premieres on Home Video!) and several cartoons that were demanded tons of times by fans are been appeared there. And that's not all, folks -- This collection is eventually ended in disc the filmography on such inarguable fan-favorite pair like the Goofy Gophers, the Wolf/Sheepdog series, the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote with the two remaining missing-on-action shorts (Except if you count Road Runner A-Gogo and Zip Zip Hooray at still unreleased) and the fewer Charlie Dog that weren't on Blu-Ray yet.

This have to be the greatest collection of Warner cartoons ever assembled since the first Collector's Choice volume was made nearly three years earlier. Apart for a fewer shorts that are deemed too "offensive" for a Home Video release, to say nothing of the haphazard Post-1964s era and 1930s Buddy, Bosko and one-shots, we are close to finish the whole filmography of the core of the Warner cartoons films, which it meant to wait more Tweety/Sylvester in the future if this is that series of shorts that were somehow neglected in the Digital disc era (Considering how popular the yellow canary was in merchandising back in 1998!) and the fewer solo 1960s Daffys that are still sleep on the vaults.

I am not going to post the shorts listing if others have done it already. The best I'll can do is sharing you the link that had originally mentionned, from Animation Scoop posted by the one and only Jerry Beck himself.

And this, is my way to says you all Merry Christmas and that God bless your hearts!

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