Looney Tunes Character Collection (2024)

Looney Tunes Character Collection is a series of single-disc Looney Tunes cartoon-compilations. Like the Looney Tunes Super Stars, each DVD release would focus on a Looney Tunes character. But unlike the Super Stars, the cartoons are only presented in fullscreen (except the cartoons that were originally made in widescreen). Each DVD contains 20 cartoons, both new-to-DVD and double dip (from the Golden Collections, Super Stars, and Platinum Collections), as well as containing 3 bonus cartoons (except for Road-Runner & Wile E. Coyote: Beep! Beep! and Away!, which instead contains 4 bonus cartoons) all remastered, and uncut. The other exception is Porky and Daffy Screwball Mayhem, which has 5 bonus cartoons.

The covers are very reminiscent to the VHS covers of the "Warner Bros. Cartoons Golden Jubilee 24 Karat Collection" videos from the mid 80's.

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Looney Tunes Character Collection (1)

  • "Rabbit Fire" (1951)
  • "Hare Lift" (1952)
  • "Along Came Daffy" (1947)
  • "Elmer's Pet Rabbit" (1941)
  • "Ali Baba Bunny" (1957)
  • "A Star Is Bored" (1956)
  • "Quack Shot" (1954)
  • "Robot Rabbit" (1953)
  • "Rabbit Seasoning" (1952)
  • "Stork Naked" (1955)
  • "Hold the Lion, Please" (1942)
  • "Duck Amuck" (1953)
  • "Rabbit Rampage" (1955)
  • "To Duck or Not to Duck" (1943)
  • "Duck! Rabbit, Duck!" (1953)
  • "Holiday for Drumsticks" (1949)
  • "Knights Must Fall" (1949)
  • "Lumber Jack-Rabbit" (1953)
  • "Beanstalk Bunny" (1955)
  • "The Iceman Ducketh" (1964)
  • "Apes of Wrath" (1959)
  • "Mexican Joyride" (1947)
  • "Hare Brush" (1955)

Looney Tunes Character Collection (2)

  • "Porky's Duck Hunt" (1937)
  • "The Wearing of the Grin" (1951)
  • "Little Orphan Airedale" (1947)
  • "Daffy Doodles" (1946)
  • "Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur" (1939)
  • "Porky in Wackyland" (1938)
  • "The Prize Pest" (1951)
  • "Yankee Doodle Daffy" (1943)
  • "Muscle Tussle" (1953)
  • "Robin Hood Daffy" (1958)
  • "Slightly Daffy" (1944)
  • "Notes to You" (1941)
  • "Don't Axe Me" (1958)
  • "Boston Quackie" (1957)
  • "Awful Orphan" (1949)
  • "Drip-Along Daffy" (1951)
  • "China Jones" (1959)
  • "Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century" (1953)
  • "Good Noose" (1962)
  • "Daffy's Inn Trouble" (1961)
  • "Daffy Duck In Hollywood" (1938)
  • "Brother Brat" (1944)
  • "The Scarlet Pumpernickel (1950)
  • "Cracked Quack" (1952)
  • "Quackodile Tears" (1962)
  • "Birdy and the Beast" (1944)
  • "I Taw a Putty Tat" (1948)
  • "Fowl Weather " (1953)
  • "Tom Tom Tomcat" (1953)
  • "A Street Cat Named Sylvester" (1953)
  • "Catty Cornered" (1953)
  • "Muzzle Tough" (1954)
  • "Tweety's Circus" (1955)
  • "Tweet and Sour" (1956)
  • "Tree Cornered Tweety" (1956)
  • "Tugboat Granny" (1956)
  • "Greedy For Tweety" (1957)
  • "A Pizza Tweety Pie" (1958)
  • "A Bird in a Bonnet" (1958)
  • "Trick or Tweet" (1959)
  • "Tweet and Lovely" (1959)
  • "Hyde and Go Tweet" (1960)
  • "Trip For Tat" (1960)
  • "The Rebel Without Claws" (1961)
  • "Hawaiian Aye Aye" (1964)
  • "Tweet Dreams" (1959)
  • "Tree for Two" (1952)
  • "Dr. Jerkyl's Hide" (1954)

Looney Tunes Character Collection (4)

  • "Hip Hip-Hurry!" (1958)
  • "Hot-Rod and Reel!" (1959)
  • "Wild About Hurry" (1959)
  • "Fastest with the Mostest" (1960)
  • "Hopalong Casualty" (1960)
  • "Zip 'N Snort" (1961)
  • "Lickety-Splat" (1961)
  • "Beep Prepared" (1961)
  • "Zoom at the Top" (1962)
  • "To Beep or Not to Beep" (1963)
  • "War and Pieces" (1964)
  • "The Wild Chase" (1965)
  • "Rushing Roulette" (1965)
  • "Run, Run, Sweet Road Runner" (1965)
  • "Tired and Feathered" (1965)
  • "Just Plane Beep" (1965)
  • "Coyote Falls" (2010)
  • "Fur of Flying" (2010)
  • "Rabid Rider" (2010)
  • "Flash In The Pain" (2014)
  • "Rabbit's Feat" (1960)
  • "Compressed Hare" (1961)
  • "Adventures of the Road Runner" (1962)
  • "Hare-Breadth Hurry" (1963)

Looney Tunes Character Collection (5)

  • "Mexican Cat Dance" (1963)
  • "Road to Andalay" (1964)
  • "Cats and Bruises" (1964)
  • "It's Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House" (1965)
  • "Moby Duck" (1965)
  • "Well Worn Daffy" (1965)
  • "Go Go Amigo" (1965)
  • "Mexican Mousepiece" (1966)
  • "A-Haunting We Will Go" (1966)
  • "Snow Excuse" (1966)
  • "Daffy's Diner" (1967)
  • "Quacker Tracker" (1967)
  • "The Spy Swatter" (1967)
  • "Fiesta Fiasco" (1968)
  • "The Squawkin' Hawk" (1942)
  • "The Rattled Rooster" (1948)
  • "A Peck o' Trouble" (1953)
  • "Dog Tales" (1958)
  • "Two's A Crowd" (1950)
  • "Bone Sweet Bone" (1948)
  • "Muchos Locos" (1966)
  • "The Music Mice-Tro" (1967)
  • "The Chocolate Chase" (1980)

Looney Tunes Character Collection (6)

  • "Devil May Hare" (1954)
  • "Bedevilled Rabbit" (1957)
  • "Ducking the Devil" (1957)
  • "Bill of Hare" (1962)
  • "Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare" (1964)
  • "The Fright Before Christmas" (1979)
  • "Rabbit's Kin" (1952)
  • "Bushy Hare" (1950)
  • "The Lion's Busy" (1950)
  • "Horton Hatches the Egg" (1942)
  • "Hobo Bobo" (1947)
  • "Roughly Squeaking" (1946)
  • "Gorilla My Dreams" (1948)
  • "Nelly's Folly" (1961)
  • "Peck Up Your Troubles" (1945)
  • "Punch Trunk" (1953)
  • "A Waggily Tale" (1958)
  • "Wild Wife" (1954)
  • "Unnatural History" (1959)
  • "Rabbit Stew and Rabbits Too!" (1969)
  • "The Early Worm Gets the Bird" (1940)
  • "Much Ado About Nutting" (1953)
  • "Chimp and Zee" (1968)

Looney Tunes Character Collection (7)

The Goofy Gophers: Double Trouble
  • "The Goofy Gophers" (1947)
  • "Two Gophers from Texas" (1948)
  • "A Ham in a Role" (1949)
  • "A Bone for a Bone" (1951)
  • "I Gopher You" (1954)
  • "Pests for Guests" (1955)
  • "Lumber Jerks" (1955)
  • "Gopher Broke" (1958)
  • "Tease for Two" (1965)
  • "Tale of Two Mice" (1945)
  • "The Mouse-Merized Cat" (1946)
  • "The Honey-Mousers" (1956)
  • "Cheese It, the Cat!" (1957)
  • "Mice Follies" (1960)
  • "Quentin Quail" (1946)
  • "The Eager Beaver" (1946)
  • "Stooge for a Mouse" (1950)
  • "Mouse Warming" (1952)
  • "A Mouse Divided" (1953)
  • "Pizzicato puss*cat" (1955)
  • "Gopher Goofy" (1942)
  • "The Fifth-Column Mouse" (1943)
  • "The Mouse on 57th Street" (1961)

Looney Tunes Character Collection (8)

Porky Pig: The Early Daze
  • "Plane Dippy" (1936)
  • "The Blow Out" (1936)
  • "Fish Tales" (1936)
  • "Porky the Rainmaker" (1936)
  • "Picador Porky" (1937)
  • "Porky's Badtime Story" (1937)
  • "Get Rich Quick Porky" (1937)
  • "Porky's Garden" (1937)
  • "Porky's Hero Agency" (1937)
  • "Porky's Five and Ten" (1938)
  • "Porky's Party" (1938)
  • "Porky & Daffy" (1938)
  • "Porky's Naughty Nephew" (1938)
  • "Porky's Movie Mystery" (1939)
  • "You Ought to Be in Pictures" (1940)
  • "The Timid Toreador" (1940)
  • "Porky's Preview" (1941)
  • "Porky's Cafe" (1942)
  • "Porky's Picnic" (1939)
  • "Naughty Neighbors" (1939)
  • "Porky and Gabby" (1937)
  • "Ali-Baba Bound" (1940)
  • "Porky Pig's Feat" (1943)

Looney Tunes Character Collection (9)

Bugs Bunny: More Wabbit Tales
  • "A Wild Hare" (1940)
  • "Fresh Hare" (1942)
  • "Super-Rabbit" (1943)
  • "Racketeer Rabbit" (1946)
  • "Hare Splitter" (1948)
  • "A-Lad-In His Lamp" (1948)
  • "High Diving Hare" (1949)
  • "Rabbit Every Monday" (1951)
  • "The Fair-Haired Hare" (1951)
  • "Upswept Hare" (1953)
  • "Bully for Bugs" (1953)
  • "Yankee Doodle Bugs" (1954)
  • "Napoleon Bunny-Part" (1956)
  • "Bugsy and Mugsy" (1957)
  • "Hare-Less Wolf" (1958)
  • "Pre-Hysterical Hare" (1958)
  • "Wild and Woolly Hare" (1959)
  • "Prince Violent" (1961)
  • "The Unmentionables" (1963)
  • "Dumb Patrol" (1964)
  • "Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk" (1943)
  • "Hot Cross Bunny" (1948)
  • "Knighty Knight Bugs" (1958)

Looney Tunes Character Collection (10)

Michigan J. Frog: Assorted Nuts
  • "One Froggy Evening" (1955)
  • "Another Froggy Evening" (1995)
  • "Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears" (1944)
  • "What's Brewin' Bruin?" (1948)
  • "The Bee-Deviled Bruin" (1949)
  • "Bear Feat" (1949)
  • "A Bear for Punishment" (1951)
  • "Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid" (1942)
  • "The Bashful Buzzard" (1945)
  • "The Lion's Busy" (1950)
  • "Strife With Father" (1950)
  • "Don't Give Up the Sheep" (1953)
  • "Sheep Ahoy" (1954)
  • "Double or Mutton" (1955)
  • "Steal Wool" (1957)
  • "Ready, Woolen and Able" (1960)
  • "A Sheep in the Deep" (1962)
  • "Woolen Under Where" (1963)
  • "Bunny and Claude" (1968)
  • "The Great Carrot Train Robbery" (1969)
  • "A Fox in a Fix" (1951)
  • "Dog Gone South" (1950)
  • "A Hound for Trouble" (1951)

Looney Tunes Character Collection (11)

  • "Henhouse Henery" (1949)
  • "The Leghorn Blows at Midnight" (1950)
  • "A Fractured Leghorn" (1950)
  • "Leghorn Swoggled" (1951)
  • "Lovelorn Leghorn" (1951)
  • "Sock-a-Doodle-Do" (1952)
  • "The EGGcited Rooster" (1952)
  • "Plop Goes the Weasel" (1953)
  • "Of Rice and Hen" (1953)
  • "Little Boy Boo" (1954)
  • "Feather Dusted" (1955)
  • "Weasel Stop" (1956)
  • "The High and the Flighty" (1956)
  • "Feather Bluster" (1958)
  • "Weasel While You Work" (1958)
  • "Crockett-Doodle-Do " (1960)
  • "The Dixie Fryer" (1960)
  • "The Slick Chick" (1962)
  • "Mother Was a Rooster" (1962)
  • "Pullet Surprise" (1997)
  • "The Squawkin' Hawk" (1942)
  • "You Were Never Duckier" (1948)
  • "The Yolk's on You" (1980)

Looney Tunes Character Collection (12)

  • "Odor-able Kitty" (1945)
  • "Scent-imental Over You" (1947)
  • "For Scent-imental Reasons" (1949)
  • "Scent-imental Romeo" (1951)
  • "Little Beau Pepe" (1952)
  • "Wild Over You" (1953)
  • "The Cat's Bah" (1954)
  • "Past Perfumance" (1955)
  • "Two Scent's Worth" (1955)
  • "Heaven Scent" (1956)
  • "Touché and Go" (1957)
  • "Really Scent" (1959)
  • "Who Scent You?" (1960)
  • "A Scent of the Matterhorn" (1961)
  • "Louvre Come Back To Me!" (1962)
  • "Carrotblanca" (1995)
  • "The Hep Cat" (1942)
  • "A Tale of Two Kitties" (1942)
  • "It's Hummer Time" (1950)
  • "Early to Bet" (1951)
  • "Fair and Worm-er" (1946)
  • "Odor Of The Day" (1948)
  • "Dog Pounded" (1954)

Looney Tunes Character Collection (13)

  • "The Aristo-Cat" (1943)
  • "Trap Happy Porky" (1945)
  • "Roughly Squeaking" (1946)
  • "House Hunting Mice" (1947)
  • "Mouse Wreckers" (1949)
  • "The Hypo-Chondri-Cat" (1950)
  • "Cheese Chasers" (1951)
  • "The Country Mouse" (1935)
  • "The Lyin' Mouse" (1937)
  • "The Mice Will Play" (1938)
  • "Sniffles and the Bookworm" (1939)
  • "Little Blabbermouse" (1940)
  • "Shop, Look, and Listen" (1940)
  • "Mouse Menace" (1946)
  • "Mouse Mazurka" (1949)
  • "Canned Feud" (1951)
  • "Cat-Tails for Two" (1953)
  • "By Word of Mouse" (1954)
  • "Yankee Dood It" (1956)
  • "Mouse-Placed Kitten" (1959)
  • "It's Got Me Again!" (1932)
  • "Pied Piper Porky" (1939)
  • "The Haunted Mouse" (1941)

Looney Tunes Character Collection (14)

  • "Cool Cat" (1967)
  • "Big Game Haunt" (1968)
  • "Hippydrome Tiger" (1968)
  • "3 Ring Wing-Ding" (1968)
  • "Bugged by a Bee" (1969)
  • "Injun Trouble" (1969)
  • "Merlin the Magic Mouse" (1967)
  • "Hocus Pocus Powwow" (1968)
  • "Feud with a Dude" (1968)
  • "Fistic Mystic" (1969)
  • "Shamrock and Roll" (1969)
  • "There Auto Be a Law" (1953)
  • "Easy Peckins" (1953)
  • "Goo Goo Goliath" (1954)
  • "The Mouse that Jack Built" (1959)
  • "High Note" (1960)
  • "I Was a Teenage Thumb" (1963)
  • "Now Hear This" (1963)
  • "Bartholomew Versus the Wheel" (1964)
  • "Señorella and the Glass Huarache" (1964)
  • "Flying Circus" (1968)
  • "Norman Normal" (1968)
  • "The Door" (1968)

Looney Tunes Character Collection (15)

Bosko and Friends: Early Looney Years
  • "Sinkin' in the Bathtub" (1930)
  • "Congo Jazz" (1930)
  • "Hold Anything" (1930)
  • "The Booze Hangs High" (1930)
  • "Box Car Blues" (1930)
  • "Ups 'N Downs" (1931)
  • "Bosko's Holiday" (1931)
  • "Bosko's Fox Hunt" (1931)
  • "Bosko at the Beach" (1932)
  • "Ride Him, Bosko!" (1932)
  • "Bosko's Dizzy Date" (1932)
  • "Bosko in Person" (1933)
  • "Bosko's Knight-mare" (1933)
  • "Bosko's Picture Show" (1933)
  • "Lady, Play Your Mandolin!" (1931)
  • "Smile, Darn Ya, Smile!" (1931)
  • "One More Time" (1931)
  • "You Don't Know What You're Doin'!" (1931)
  • "The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives" (1933)
  • "We're in the Money" (1933)
  • "Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid" (1929)
  • "Bosko's Party" (1932)
  • "Bosko the Speed King" (1932)
Looney Tunes Character Collection (2024)

FAQs

What are the names of the Looney Tunes characters? ›

Major characters from the franchise include Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Foghorn Leghorn, Granny, Lola Bunny, Marvin the Martian, Pepé Le Pew, Porky Pig, Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester the Cat, the Tasmanian Devil (Taz), Tweety, Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner and Yosemite Sam.

What is the oldest Looney Tunes character? ›

Schlesinger hired Rudolf Ising and Hugh Harman to produce the first series of cartoons. Schlesinger was impressed by Harman's and Ising's 1929 pilot cartoon, Bosko, The Talk-Ink Kid. The first Looney Tunes short was Sinkin' in the Bathtub starring Bosko, which was released in 1930.

How many Looney Tunes Golden Collections are there? ›

The Looney Tunes Golden Collection is a series of six four-disc DVD sets from Warner Home Video, each containing about 60 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies animated shorts originally released from the 1930s to 1960s.

How many different Looney Tunes are there? ›

Altogether, 1,002 animated shorts alone were released under the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies banners from the 1930s through the 1960s (1000 official and 2 cut downs).

Is Tweety a boy or a girl? ›

Despite the perceptions that people may hold, owing to the long eyelashes and high-pitched voice (which Mel Blanc provided), Tweety is male although his ambiguity was played with.

Who is Bugs Bunny's boyfriend? ›

Who came first, Bugs or Daffy? ›

Daffy Duck was first presented in Porky's Duck Hunt, which was released on April 17, 1937. Bugs Bunny's first appearance was in Porky's Hare Hunt (preliminary version) on April 30, 1938. Despite Daffy Duck coming first, Bugs Bunny, in his sneaky ways, ended up stealing the show … or did he?

Who is Daffy's girlfriend? ›

Tina Russo (voiced by Jennifer Esposito in Season 1, Annie Mumolo in Season 2) – is a new character original to the show. She is a yellow duck and Daffy's girlfriend. Tina works at a copy store called "Copy Place". Tina is another straight character of the show, with a no-nonsense personality.

Why was Looney Tunes banned? ›

In the Censored 11, a group of 11 shorts banned due to the use of ethnic stereotypes, specifically African ones. However, it is in the Public Domain, and can be found on VHSes and DVDs consisting of Public Domain Cartoons.

Why are there no more Looney Tunes? ›

The WBD-owned Looney Tunes shorts were licensed to WBD-owned HBO Max as part of an intra-company deal. The licensing agreement expired at the end of 2022 and WBD chose to withhold the cartoons from itself.

When did classic Looney Tunes end? ›

Since the original run of “Looney Tunes” shorts ended in 1969, Warner Bros. has taken considerable liberties with the franchise.

What did Looney Tunes used to be called? ›

In 1929, Disney began producing musical short films called Silly Symphonies. Soon after, other studios created their own versions of the musical cartoons. One of the most notable competitors was Warner Brothers who named their rival cartoons Merrie Melodies and of course, Looney Tunes.

Why is it called Looney Tunes instead of Toons? ›

Today I found out it's Looney Tunes, not Toons. It's called Tunes instead of Toons like cartoons because the show was originally conceived by the Warner Bros to promote their music.

Why was Looney Tunes 2011 cancelled? ›

This show debuted 3 May 2011 and ran until 31 August 2014. Tony Cervone stated that the show was cancelled to make room for a new Looney Tunes spin-off show called Wabbit.

What is the name of the female Daffy Duck? ›

Melissa Duck is an animated cartoon character in Warner Bros. ' Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoon series. She is the main character Daffy Duck's blonde girlfriend. Only in one cartoon is she called Melissa.

Who is Roger Rabbit's dad? ›

This is where the reveal of Roger's parentage comes into play. At the end of the film, Roger is finally reunited with his birth mother, and gets an extra surprise when he meets his birth father: the one and only Bugs Bunny.

What does foghorn leghorn represent? ›

Aside from the Senator Claghorn reference, his first name "Foghorn" is indicative of his loudmouthed personality, while his surname "Leghorn" refers to a particular Italian breed of chicken. According to A Broken Leghorn and Raw! Raw! Rooster!

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