Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Bugs Bunny Show Bridging Sequences

Here is a sample of the great bridging sequences from the original Bugs Bunny Show. The video quality isn't the greatest in the world, but there are some fun bits in here with Porky Pig and Charlie Dog worth checking out (the first bit with Bugs explaining how animated cartoons are made is already available in higher quality on the first Golden Collection DVD):



Check out this user's other videos for some rarely seen Tom & Jerry animation created for the CBS Saturday morning T&J show by Chuck Jones' unit at MGM!

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Misce-Looney-Ous Blog Commentaries: "The Solid Tin Coyote"

Here's a 1960's Warner cartoon that is well-remembered but seldom mentioned. Terrible or tolerable... watch my commentary and be the judge!

Thursday, August 9, 2007

Reader Mail - Swimmin' With Sam

Eugene Green writes:

Hi,

While vacationing in Wildwoood, NJ I saw this interesting pool sign. The Yosemite Sam looks spot on so I took some pics. I asked the hotel owners if they knew who the artist was, but they forgot. Great site, keep up the swellegant work!


Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Sunday, August 5, 2007

New LT Vinyl Figures

Check out these new Looney Tunes vinyl figures made by the company "Funko" (best known for their "Wacky Wobbler" bobblehead figures). Called "FunkoVision", each set of two figures comes in a retro looking TV set case. The first two sets have just come out:

Gossamer & Evil Scientist:



Yosemite Sam and the Dragon (from "Knighty Knight Bugs"):



Two more sets will be available later this month (shown here as concept art):

Bugs and Witch Hazel:



Daffy and the Abominable Snowman:



Each of these sets are limited editions of 1,500 and are selling for $29.99 each through http://www.entertainmentearth.com/

You can also visit the Funko website to see their other products.

Looney Tunes on Youtube...criminal or the best thing to ever happen to Looney Tunes?

It seems like the lawyers who browse Youtube.com to purge the site of copyrighted material have gone on vacation recently. In their absence, a multitude of classic cartoons have sprung up...and from a multitude of different users. The displaying of copyrighted material on the internet has always been a touchy subject, ever since the music industry got fired up about downloading songs back in the 90's, a battle that continues to this day.

But unlike modern rock bands, nearly all of the people who created the Warner Bros. classic cartoons have passed away. Their characters and films live on, but in the past few years, Warner Bros. itself has done little to promote them. Aside from the wonderful "Golden Collection" DVD series, the 5th volume of which is due this fall, merchandising has dwindled, TV airings have literally stopped, and the future of Warner Bros. classic animation is literally in the hands of fans who want to keep it alive.

Through websites like Youtube, Dailymotion, and Myspace, hundreds of users have dusted off their old tapes of Looney Tunes from TV, digitized them, and shared them with the world. Full-length movies, even full TV shows, are a pain to upload and a chore to watch online...but 7-minute shorts are ideal entertainment for the internet. In response to the phenomenon, it seems Warner Bros. has decided to team up with sister company AOL to create "in2tv.com", where one can watch hundreds of Looney Tunes and several modern cartoon series including "Taz Mania", "Pinky and the Brain", and "Batman: The Animated Series." It costs neither the company nor the viewer anything, and only serves to promote the plethora of DVD releases. Given the choice between a low-resolution video of one episode in a 4-inch box and a DVD set of pristine copies of lots of episodes for 40 bucks or less, I'd definitely buy the DVD. Yet another interesting fact...In2TV actually links to cartoons posted by random users on Youtube!

So before they change their minds, browse Youtube. Search "Merrie Melodies", and you'll find a treasure trove of classic cartoons. I'll leave you with these:

"tree For Two"
http://youtube.com/watch?v=6yaXDYTRNSo

"Gopher Goofy"
http://youtube.com/watch?v=RUPmaSrDfRI

"Go Fly A Kit"
http://youtube.com/watch?v=fc06C-qg7Gk

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

The Coyote Commercials Continue...

You know what this blog needs? Some more Road Runner-themed commercials!

We've seen the first one, now here's the second commercial from 1994 in which Wile E. attempts to catch the Energizer Bunny:



Here's a 1991 commercial for Shell gas stations from New Zealand:


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