selegue Posted December 26, 2008 Share Posted December 26, 2008 I agree -- Mary Jane and Sniffles are usually my favorite feature in Looney Tunes, and this is a gem. Usually the earlier the better -- why doesn't this story have the fancy lettering with serifs? I swear that I've read this story but I'm sure I don't have #39. Have you posted it here before, or was it reprinted in a later issue? Thanks, Jack WOW! That is GREAT! Looney Tunes #39 just Shot to the top of my want list! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BangZoom Posted December 26, 2008 Author Share Posted December 26, 2008 ..and autographed, too. I guess I should add that book to my ever growing wantlist. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BangZoom Posted December 26, 2008 Author Share Posted December 26, 2008 My wife got a couple more Tasha Tudor books for Christmas. I must say that I like her work too and she will be missed. I'm not familiar with Tudor but from what I read, she sounds interesting. Link Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BangZoom Posted December 26, 2008 Author Share Posted December 26, 2008 Here's a list of the 389 cartoons. Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid (Harman and Ising/1:4s) - 1929 Sinkin' in the Bathtub (Harman and Ising/Apr/3:2s) - 1930 Congo Jazz (Harman and Ising/Sep/6:3) - 1930 The Booze Hangs High (Harman and Ising/Nov/6:3) - 1930 Smile, Darn Ya, Smile! (Ising/Sep 5/6:3) - 1931 One More Time (Ising/Oct 3/6:3) - 1931 Bosko the Doughboy (Harman/Oct 17/6:2) - 1931 You Don't Know What You're Doin'! (Ising/Oct 31/6:3) - 1931 It's Got Me Again (Harman and Ising/May 14/3:2s) - 1932 Ride Him, Bosko! (Harman/Sep 17/6:3) - 1932 Bosko In Person (Harman and Freleng/Feb 11/6:3) - 1933 Shuffle Off To Buffalo (Ising/Jul 8/6:3) - 1933 The Dish Ran Away With The Spoon (Ising/Aug 5/6:3) - 1933 Bosko's Picture Show (Harman and Freleng/Aug 26/6:3) - 1933 We're In The Money (Ising/Aug 26/6:3) - 1933 Buddy's Day Out (Palmer/Sep 9/6:3) - 1933 I've Got to Sing a Torch Song (Palmer/Sep 23/5:4) - 1933 Buddy's Beer Garden (Duvall/Nov 18/6:3) - 1933 Buddy's Circus (King/Aug 25/6:3) - 1934 I Haven't Got a Hat (Freleng/Mar 9/3:3) - 1935 A Cartoonist's Nightmare (King/Sep 14/6:3) - 1935 Hollywood Capers (King/Oct 19/3:2) - 1935 Gold Diggers of '49 (Avery/5:4) - 1935 Page Miss Glory (Avery/Mar 7/6:4) - 1936 Alpine Antics (King/Mar 9/5:4) - 1936 I Love to Singa (Avery/Jul 18/2:4) - 1936 Porky's Poultry Plant (Tashlin/Aug 22/4:2) - 1936 Milk and Money (Avery/Oct 3/5:4) - 1936 Little Beau Porky (Tashlin/Nov 14/4:2) - 1936 The Coo Coo Nut Grove (Freleng/Nov 28/3:2) - 1936 Porky in the Northwoods (Tashlin/Dec 19/4:2) - 1936 Pigs Is Pigs (Freleng/Jan 30/3:3) - 1937 Porky's Road Race (Tashlin/Feb 6/3:2) - 1937 Porky's Romance (Tashlin/Apr 3/3:3) - 1937 She Was an Acrobat's Daughter (Freleng/Apr 10/3:2) - 1937 Porky's Railroad (Tashlin/Aug 7/4:2) - 1937 Speaking of the Weather (Tashlin/Sep 4/3:2) - 1937 The Case of the Stuttering Pig (Tashlin/Oct 30/4:2) - 1937 Little Red Walking Hood (Avery/Nov 6/5:2) - 1937 Porky's Double Trouble (Tashlin/Nov 13/5:4) - 1937 The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos (Tashlin/Dec 4/3:2) - 1937 Daffy Duck and Egghead (Avery/Jan 1/3:4) - 1938 Porky's Poppa (Clampett/Jan 15/5:4) - 1938 Porky at the Crocadero (Tashlin/Feb 5/5:4) - 1938 What Price Porky (Clampett/Feb 26/5:4) - 1938 Now That Summer Is Gone (Tashlin/May 14/4:2) - 1938 Porky the Fireman (Tashlin/Jun 4/4:2) - 1938 Katnip Kollege (Hardaway and Dalton/Jun 11/2:4) - 1938 Porky's Party (Clampett/Jun 25/3:3) - 1938 Have You Got Any Castles? (Tashlin/Jun 25/2:4) - 1938 Wholly Smoke (Tashlin/Aug 27/5:4) - 1938 Cracked Ice (Tashlin/Sep 10/4:2) - 1938 Porky in Wackyland (Clampett/Sep 24/2:3) - 1938 Little Pancho Vanilla (Tashlin/Oct 8/4:2) - 1938 Porky in Egypt (Clampett/Nov 5/3:3) - 1938 You're an Education (Tashlin/Nov 5/4:2) - 1938 The Night Watchman (Jones/Nov 19/4:4) - 1938 The Daffy Doc (Clampett/Nov 26/5:3) - 1938 Daffy Duck in Hollywood (Avery/Dec 3/3:2) - 1938 Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur (Jones/Apr 22/3:4) - 1939 Porky and Teabiscuit (Hardaway and Dalton/Apr 22/3:3) - 1939 Thugs with Dirty Mugs (Avery/May 6/3:2) - 1939 Polar Pals (Clampett/Jun 3/5:4) - 1939 Old Glory (Jones/Jul 1/2:3) - 1939 Wise Quacks (Clampett/Aug 5/5:4) - 1939 The Film Fan (Clampett/Dec 16/3:2) - 1939 Porky's Breakdowns of 1939 (Unknown 4:4s) - 1939 Elmer's Candid Camera (Jones/Mar 2/1:3) - 1940 Pilgrim Porky (Clampett/Mar 16/5:4) - 1940 The Bear's Tale (Avery/Apr 13/5:2) - 1940 Porky's Poor Fish (Clampett/Apr 27/4:4) - 1940 Sniffles Takes A Trip (Jones/May 11/6:1s) 1940 You Ought to Be in Pictures (Freleng/May 18/2:4) - 1940 A Gander at Mother Goose (Avery/May 25/5:2) - 1940 Tom Thumb in Trouble (Jones/Jun 8/5:2) - 1940 A Wild Hare (Avery/Jul 27/3:2s, 4:1s) (A.K.A. The Wild Hare) - 1940 Patient Porky (Clampett/Aug 24/5:3) - 1940 Prehistoric Porky (Clampett/Oct 12/5:3) - 1940 The Sour Puss (Clampett/Nov 2/4:4) - 1940 The Fighting 69 1/2th (Freleng/Jan 18/6:2s) - 1941 Tortoise Beats Hare (Avery/Mar 15/2:1) - 1941 Goofy Groceries (Clampett/Mar 29/3:2) - 1941 Porky's Preview (Avery/Apr 19/5:4) - 1941 The Trial of Mister Wolf (Freleng/Apr 26/5:2) - 1941 Farm Frolics (Clampett/May 10/5:3) - 1941 Hollywood Steps Out (Avery/May 24/2:4) - 1941 Meet John Doughboy (Clampett/Jul 5/6:2) - 1941 The Heckling Hare (Avery/Jul 5/2:1) - 1941 Rookie Revue (Freleng/Oct 25/6:2) - 1941 Wabbit Twouble (Clampett/Dec 20/1:1) - 1941 Porky's Pooch (Clampett/Dec 27/5:3) - 1941 Conrad the Sailor (Jones/Feb 28/4:4) - 1942 Crazy Cruise (Avery and Clampett/Mar 14/5:3) - 1942 The Wabbit Who Came to Supper (Freleng/Mar 28/3:1) - 1942 Horton Hatches The Egg (Clampett/Apr 11/6:4) - 1942 The Wacky Wabbit (Clampett/May 2/5:3) - 1942 The Draft Horse (Jones/May 9/6:2) - 1942 Lights Fantastic (Freleng/May 23/6:4) - 1942 Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid (Clampett/Jul 11/1:3) - 1942 Wacky Blackout (Clampett/Jul 11/6:2) - 1942 Foney Fables (Freleng/Aug 1/5:2) - 1942 The Ducktators (McCabe/Aug 1/6:2) - 1942 Eatin' on the Cuff or, The Moth Who Came to Dinner (Clampett/Aug 22/5:4) - 1942 The Dover Boys at Pimento University or The Rivals of Roquefort Hall (Jones/Sep 10/2:2) - 1942 The Hep Cat (Clampett/Oct 3/2:4) - 1942 The Hare-Brained Hypnotist (Freleng/Oct 31/2:1) - 1942 A Tale of Two Kitties (Clampett/Nov 21/5:3) - 1942 My Favorite Duck (Jones/Dec 5/4:2s/6:1) - 1942 Case of the Missing Hare (Jones/Dec 12/3:1) - 1942 Point Rationing of Foods (Jones/Feb/3:3s) - 1943 Pigs in a Polka (Freleng/Feb 2/3:3) - 1943 Tortoise Wins by a Hare (Clampett/Feb 20/1:3) - 1943 To Duck Or Not To Duck (Jones/Mar 6/6:1) - 1943 The Fifth-Column Mouse (Freleng/Mar 6/6:2) - 1943 Super-Rabbit (Jones/Apr 3/3:4) - 1943 The Wise Quacking Duck (Clampett/May 1/5:3) - 1943 The Aristo Cat (Jones/Jun 19/4:4) - 1943 Coming Snafu (Jones/June/5:3s) - 1943 Yankee Doodle Daffy (Freleng/Jul 3/1:2) - 1943 Wackiki Wabbit (Jones/Jul 3/3:1) - 1943 Porky Pig's Feat (Tashlin/Jul 17/3:3) - 1943 Gripes (Freleng/July/5:3s) - 1943 Scrap Happy Daffy (Tashlin/Aug 21/5:4) - 1943 Spies (Jones/Aug/3:4s) - 1943 A Corny Concerto (Clampett/Sep 18/2:4) - 1943 The Goldbrick (Tashlin/Sep/4:2s) - 1943 Falling Hare (Clampett/Oct 30/3:4) - 1943 The Home Front (Tashlin/Nov/4:2s) - 1943 Daffy - The Commando (Freleng/Nov 20/6:2) - 1943 An Itch in Time (Clampett/Dec 4/3:4) - 1943 Puss n' Booty (Tashlin/Dec 11/4:2) - 1943 Little Red Riding Rabbit (Freleng/Jan 4/2:1) - 1944 What's Cookin' Doc? (Clampett/Jan 8/4:1s) - 1944 Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears (Jones/Feb 26/1:3) - 1944 I Got Plenty of Mutton (Tashlin/Mar 11/4:2) - 1944 Snafuperman (Freleng/Mar/3:4s) - 1944 The Weakly Reporter (Jones/Mar 25/6:2) - 1944 The Swooner Crooner (Tashlin/May 6/3:2) - 1944 Russian Rhapsody (Clampett/May 20/6:2) - 1944 Duck Soup to Nuts (Freleng/May 27/2:3) - 1944 Hare Ribbin' (Clampett/Jun 24/5:3) - 1944 Hare Force (Freleng/Jul 22/3:1) - 1944 Censored (Tashlin/Jul/4:2s) - 1944 Buckaroo Bugs (Clampett/Aug 26/5:3) - 1944 Plane Daffy (Tashlin/Sep 16/4:2) - 1944 Booby Hatched (Tashlin/Oct 14/4:2) - 1944 The Old Grey Hare (Clampett/Oct 28/5:3) - 1944 The Stupid Cupid (Tashlin/Nov 25/4:2) - 1944 Stage Door Cartoon (Freleng/Dec 30/2:4) - 1944 Odor-able Kitty (Jones/Jan 6/3:4) - 1945 Herr Meets Hare (Freleng/Jan 13/6:2) - 1945 Draftee Daffy (Clampett/Jan 27/3:4) - 1945 Hare Trigger (Freleng/May 5/3:3s/6:1) - 1945 A Gruesome Twosome (Clampett/Jun 9/3:4) - 1945 Wagon Heels (Clampett/Jul 28/5:3) - 1945 Hare Conditioned (Jones/Aug 11/2:1) - 1945 Fresh Airedale (Jones/Aug 25/6:4) - 1945 The Bashful Buzzard (Clampett/Sep 5/5:3) - 1945 Hare Tonic (Jones/Nov 10/3:1) - 1945 The Return of Mr. Hook (1945/McKimson/5:3s) - 1945 The Good Egg (1945/Jones/5:3s) - 1945 Tokyo Woes (1945/Clampett/5:3s) - 1945 Book Revue (Clampett/Jan 5/2:4) (A.K.A. Book Review) - 1946 Baseball Bugs (Freleng/Feb 2/1:1) - 1946 Holiday for Shoestrings (Freleng/Feb 23/5:2) - 1946 Baby Bottleneck (Clampett/Mar 16/2:3) - 1946 Hare Remover (Tashlin/Mar 23/3:1) - 1946 Hollywood Canine Canteen (McKimson/Apr 20/6:2) - 1946 Hair-Raising Hare (Jones/May 25/1:3) - 1946 Kitty Kornered (Clampett/Jun 8/2:3) - 1946 Hollywood Daffy (Freleng/Jun 22/5:1) - 1946 Acrobatty Bunny (McKimson/Jun 29/3:1) - 1946 The Great Piggy Bank Robbery (Clampett/Jul 20/2:3) - 1946 Bacall to Arms (Clampett/Aug 3/5:3) - 1946 Walky Talky Hawky (McKimson/Aug 31/3:4) - 1946 The Big Snooze (Clampett/Oct 5/2:1) - 1946 Rhapsody Rabbit (Freleng/Nov 9/2:4) - 1946 A Hare Grows in Manhattan (Freleng/Mar 23/3:1) - 1947 Birth Of A Notion (McKimson/Apr 12/6:1) - 1947 Tweetie Pie (Freleng/May 3/2:3) - 1947 Rabbit Transit (Freleng/May 10/2:1) - 1947 Easter Yeggs (McKimson/Jun 28/3:1) - 1947 Crowing Pains (McKimson/Jul 12/6:1) - 1947 A Pest in the House (Jones/Aug 3/5:1) - 1947 Slick Hare (Freleng/Nov 1/2:1) - 1947 Gorilla My Dreams (McKimson/Jan 3/2:1) - 1948 Daffy Duck Slept Here (McKimson/Mar 6/3:3) - 1948 Back Alley Oproar (Freleng/Mar 27/2:4) - 1948 I Taw a Putty Tat (Freleng/Apr 2/4:1s) - 1948 Rabbit Punch (Jones/Apr 10/3:4) - 1948 Buccaneer Bunny (Freleng/May 8/5:1) - 1948 Bugs Bunny Rides Again (Freleng/Jun 12/2:1) - 1948 The Up-Standing Sitter (McKimson/Jul 3/5:1) - 1948 Haredevil Hare (Jones/Jul 24/1:3) - 1948 You Were Never Duckier (Jones/Aug 7/5:1) - 1948 Dough Ray Me-Ow (Davis/Aug 14/4:4) - 1948 The Foghorn Leghorn (McKimson/Oct 9/1:4) - 1948 Kit for Cat (Freleng/Nov 6/1:4) - 1948 The Stupor Salesman(Davis/Nov 20/5:1) - 1948 My Bunny Lies Over The Sea (Jones/Dec 4/1:1) - 1948 Scaredy Cat (Jones/Dec 18/1:2) - 1948 Hare Do (Freleng/Jan 15/3:1) - 1949 Awful Orphan (Jones/Jan 29/1:3) - 1949 Porky Chops (Davis/Feb 12/1:2) - 1949 Mississippi Hare (Jones/Feb 26/4:1) - 1949 Paying The Piper (McKimson/Mar 12/5:2) - 1949 Daffy Duck Hunt (McKimson/Mar 26/1:4) - 1949 Rebel Rabbit (McKimson/Apr 9/3:1) - 1949 Mouse Wreckers (Jones/Apr 23/2:2) - 1949 High Diving Hare (Freleng/Apr 30/1:1) - 1949 Bowery Bugs (Davis/Jun 4/3:1) - 1949 Long-Haired Hare (Jones/Jun 25/1:1) - 1949 Bad Ol' Putty Tat (Freleng/Jul 23/2:3) - 1949 The Grey Hounded Hare (McKimson/Aug 6/4:1) - 1949 Often An Orphan (Jones/Aug 13/6:3) - 1949 The Windblown Hare (McKimson/Aug 27/3:3) - 1949 Dough for the Do-Do (Freleng/Sep 2/1:2) - 1949 Fast and Furry-ous (Jones/Sep 16/1:3) - 1949 Frigid Hare (Jones/Oct 7/1:3) - 1949 Swallow The Leader (McKimson/Oct 14/4:4) - 1949 Bye, Bye Bluebeard (Davis/Oct 21/3:3) - 1949 For Scent-imental Reasons (Jones/Nov 12/1:3) - 1949 Hippety Hopper (McKimson/Nov 19/6:1s) - 1949 Bear Feat (Jones/Dec 10/6:1) - 1949 Rabbit Hood (Jones/Dec 24/4:1) - 1949 A Ham In A Role (McKimson/Dec 31/6:1) - 1949 So Much for So Little (Jones/2:4s) - 1949 Hurdy-Gurdy Hare (McKimson/Jan 21/4:1) - 1950 Boobs In The Woods (McKimson/Jan 28/1:2) - 1950 The Scarlet Pumpernickel (Jones/Mar 4/1:2) - 1950 Homeless Hare (Jones/Mar 11/3:1) - 1950 The Hypo-Chondri-Cat (Jones/Apr 15/1:3) - 1950 Big House Bunny (Freleng/Apr 22/1:1) - 1950 An Egg Scramble (McKimson/May 27/3:3) - 1950 What's Up Doc? (McKimson/Jun 17/1:1) - 1950 All A-bir-r-r-d (Freleng/Jun 24/2:3) - 1950 8 Ball Bunny (Jones/Jul 8/4:1) - 1950 It's Hummer Time (McKimson/Jul 22/6:4) - 1950 Golden Yeggs (Freleng/Aug 5/1:2) - 1950 Hillbilly Hare (McKimson/Aug 12/3:1) - 1950 Dog Gone South (Jones/Aug 26/6:1) - 1950 The Ducksters (Jones/Sep 2/1:2) - 1950 Bunker Hill Bunny (Freleng/Sep 23/1:4) - 1950 Canary Row (Freleng/Oct 7/1:4) - 1950 Rabbit of Seville (Jones/Dec 16/1:1) - 1950 Canned Feud (Freleng/Feb 3/1:4) - 1951 Putty Tat Trouble (Freleng/Feb 24/1:4) - 1951 Bunny Hugged (Jones/Mar 10/2:1) - 1951 Early To Bet (McKimson/May 12/1:4) - 1951 Rabbit Fire (Jones/May 19/1:2) - 1951 Room and Bird (Freleng/Jun 2/2:3) - 1951 Chow Hound (Jones/Jun 16/6:4) - 1951 French Rarebit (McKimson/Jun 30/2:1) - 1951 The Wearing of the Grin (Jones/Jul 28/1:2) - 1951 Cheese Chasers (Jones/Aug 28/2:2) - 1951 Tweety's S.O.S. (Freleng/Sep 22/1:4) - 1951 Ballot Box Bunny (Freleng/Oct 6/1:1) - 1951 A Bear For Punishment (Jones/Oct 20/2:2) - 1951 Drip-Along Daffy (Jones/Nov 17/1:2) - 1951 Big Top Bunny (McKimson/Dec 12/1:1) - 1951 Tweet Tweet Tweety (Freleng/Dec 15/2:3) - 1951 Operation: Rabbit (Jones/Jan 19/4:1) - 1952 Feed the Kitty (Jones/Feb 2/1:3) - 1952 14 Carrot Rabbit (Freleng/Feb 16/5:1) - 1952 Gift Wrapped (Freleng/Feb 16/2:3) - 1952 Kiddin' The Kitten (McKimson/Apr 5/4:4) - 1952 Water, Water Every Hare (Jones/Apr 19/1:1) - 1952 Little Red Rodent Hood (Freleng/May 3/5:2) - 1952 Beep, Beep (cartoon) (Jones/May 24/2:2) - 1952 Orange Blossoms for Violet (Jones/May 24/2:4s) - 1952 Ain't She Tweet (Freleng/Jun 21/2:3) - 1952 The Turn-Tale Wolf (McKimson/Jun 28/5:2) - 1952 Oily Hare (McKimson/Jul 26/5:1) - 1952 Going! Going! Gosh! (Jones/Aug 23/2:2) - 1952 A Bird In A Guilty Cage (Freleng/Aug 30/2:3) - 1952 Rabbit Seasoning (Jones/Sep 20/1:1) - 1952 The Super Snooper (McKimson/Nov 11/5:1) - 1952 Rabbit's Kin (McKimson/Nov 15/1:1) - 1952 Don't Give Up The Sheep (Jones/Jan 3/1:3) - 1953 Snow Business (Freleng/Jan 17/2:3) - 1953 Forward March Hare (Jones/Feb 4/4:1) - 1953 Kiss Me Cat (Jones/Feb 21/4:4) - 1953 Duck Amuck (Jones/Feb 28/1:2) - 1953 A Peck o' Trouble (McKimson/Mar 28/4:4) - 1953 Southern Fried Rabbit (Freleng/May 2/4:1) - 1953 Much Ado About Nutting (Jones/May 23/6:4) - 1953 Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century (Jones/Jul 25/1:2) - 1953 Bully For Bugs (Jones/Aug 8/1:1) - 1953 Cat-Tails For Two (McKimson/Aug 29/4:3) - 1953 Zipping Along (Jones/Sep 19/2:2) - 1953 Duck! Rabbit! Duck! (Jones/Oct 3/3:1) - 1953 Wild Wife (McKimson/Feb 20/6:4) - 1954 No Barking (Jones/Feb 27/3:4) - 1954 Bugs & Thugs (Freleng/Mar 2/1:4) - 1954 Claws For Alarm (Jones/May 22/3:3) - 1954 Devil May Hare (McKimson/Jun 19/1:4) - 1954 The Oily American (McKimson/Jul 10/6:4) - 1954 Bewitched Bunny (Jones/Jul 24/5:2) - 1954 Satan's Waitin' (Freleng/Aug 7/6:1) - 1954 Stop! Look! And Hasten! (Jones/Aug 14/2:2) - 1954 Goo Goo Goliath (Freleng/Sep 18/6:4) - 1954 By Word Of Mouse (Freleng/Oct 2/6:2) - 1954 From A To Z-Z-Z-Z (Jones/Oct 16/2:2s) - 1954 My Little Duckaroo (Jones/Nov 27/6:1) - 1954 Baby Buggy Bunny (Jones/Dec 18/2:1) - 1954 Pizzicato Pussycat (Freleng/Jan 1/4:4) - 1955 Sahara Hare (Freleng/Mar 26/4:1) - 1955 The Hole Idea (McKimson/Apr 16/6:4) - 1955 Ready, Set, Zoom! (Jones/Apr 30/2:2) - 1955 Rabbit Rampage (Jones/Jun 11/6:1s) - 1955 Lumber Jerks (Freleng/Jun 25/1:4) - 1955 Jumpin' Jupiter (Jones/Aug 6/6:1) - 1955 Hyde & Hare (Freleng/Aug 27/2:1) - 1955 Speedy Gonzales (Freleng/Sep 17/1:4) - 1955 Knight-Mare Hare (Jones/Oct 1/4:1) - 1955 Red Riding Hoodwinked (Freleng/Oct 29/5:2) - 1955 Roman Legion-Hare (Freleng/Nov 12/4:1) - 1955 Heir-Conditioned (Freleng/Nov 26/6:2) - 1955 Guided Muscle (Jones/Dec 10/2:2) - 1955 One Froggy Evening (Jones/Dec 31/2:4) - 1955 Bugs' Bonnets (Jones/Jan 14/5:1) - 1956 Broom-Stick Bunny (Jones/Feb 25/2:1) - 1956 Rocket Squad (Jones/Mar 10/3:3) - 1956 Heaven Scent (Jones/Mar 31/6:1) - 1956 Gee Whiz-z-z-z (Jones/May 5/2:2) - 1956 The Unexpected Pest (McKimson/Jun 2/4:4) - 1956 Stupor Duck (McKimson/Jul 17/5:1) - 1956 Barbary Coast Bunny (Jones/Jul 21/4:1) - 1956 Rocket-Bye Baby (Jones/Aug 4/6:4) - 1956 Raw! Raw! Rooster! (McKimson/Aug 25/6:1) - 1956 A Star Is Bored (Freleng/Sep 15/5:1) - 1956 Deduce, You Say (Jones/Sep 29/1:2) - 1956 Yankee Dood It (Freleng/Oct 13/6:2) - 1956 Wideo Wabbit (McKimson/Oct 27/3:2) - 1956 There They Go-Go-Go! (Jones/Nov 10/2:2) - 1956 The Honey-Mousers (McKimson/Dec 8/3:2) - 1956 To Hare Is Human (Jones/Dec 15/4:1) - 1956 90 Day Wondering (Jones/4:3s) - 1956 Three Little Bops (Freleng/Jan 5/2:4) - 1957 Scrambled Aches (Jones/Jan 26/2:2) - 1957 Ali Baba Bunny (Jones/Feb 9/5:1) - 1957 Go Fly A Kit (Jones/Feb 23/4:4) - 1957 Tweety and the Beanstalk (Freleng/May 16/5:2) - 1957 Boyhood Daze (Jones/Apr 20/6:1s) - 1957 Steal Wool (Jones/Jun 8/3:4) - 1957 What's Opera, Doc? (Jones/Jul 6/2:4) - 1957 Tabasco Road (McKimson/Jul 20/4:3) - 1957 Birds Anonymous (Freleng/Aug 10/3:4) - 1957 Zoom & Bored (Jones/Sep 14/2:2) - 1957 Show Biz Bugs (Freleng/Nov 2/2:4) - 1957 Gonzales' Tamales (Freleng/Nov 30/3:4) - 1957 Rabbit Romeo (McKimson/Dec 14/4:1) - 1957 Drafty, Isn't It? (Jones/4:3s) - 1957 Tortilla Flaps (McKimson/Jan 18/4:3) - 1958 Robin Hood Daffy (Jones/Mar 8/3:3) - 1958 Whoa, Be-Gone! (Jones/Apr 12/2:2) - 1958 Knighty Knight Bugs (Freleng/Aug 23/4:1) - 1958 Hook, Line And Stinker (Jones/Oct 11/6:1) - 1958 Cat Feud (Jones/Dec 20/4:4) - 1958 Baton Bunny (Jones and Levitow/Jan 10/1:3) - 1959 The Mouse That Jack Built (McKimson/Apr 4/3:2) - 1959 Mexicali Shmoes (Freleng/Jul 4/4:3) - 1959 Here Today, Gone Tamale (Freleng/Aug 29/4:3) - 1959 A Broken Leghorn (McKimson/Sep 26/1:4) - 1959 West of The Pesos (McKimson/Jan 23/4:3) - 1960 Goldimouse & The Three Cats (Freleng/Mar 15/5:2) - 1960 Mouse & Garden (Freleng/Jul 16/4:4) - 1960 Cannery Woe (McKimson/Jan 7/4:3) - 1961 The Abominable Snow Rabbit (Jones/May 20/5:1) - 1961 The Pied Piper of Guadalupe (Freleng/Aug 19/4:3) - 1961 The Last Hungry Cat (Freleng/Dec 2/3:2) - 1961 Mexican Boarders (Freleng/May 12/4:3) - 1962 Adventures of the Road-Runner (Jones/May/2:2s) - 1962 Martian Through Georgia (Jones, Abe Levitow/Dec 29/6:4) - 1962 Philbert (Three's a Crowd) (Donner/Apr 1/3:4s) - 1963 Now Hear This (Jones/Apr 27/6:4) - 1963 Chili Weather (Freleng/Aug 17/4:3) - 1963 Transylvania 6-5000 (Jones/Nov 30/5:1) - 1963 To Beep or Not to Beep (Jones/Dec 28/3:4) - 1963 A Message To Gracias (McKimson/Feb 8/4:3) - 1964 Nuts & Volts (Freleng/Apr 25/4:3) - 1964 Señorella & The Glass Huarache (Pratt/Aug 1/5:2) - 1964 Pancho's Hideaway (Freleng/Oct 24/4:3) - 1964 The Wild Chase (Freleng/Feb 27/4:3) - 1965 A-Haunting We Will Go (McKimson/Apr 26/4:3) - 1966 Norman Normal (Lovy/Feb 3/6:4) - 1968 (Blooper) Bunny (Ford and Lennon/Feb/1:1s) - 1991 Daffy & Porky in the William Tell Overture (Haskett and Fossati/Apr 17/4:2s) (NT) - 1991 Daffy Duck for President (Brandt and Cervone/Nov 2/2:3s) (NT) - 2003 Please rank them from best to worst, so I know where to start. I know you were joking but it just so happens that animation historian Jerry Beck announced last week in his blog that he is working on compiling a list of the 100 greatest Looney Tunes cartoons. Stay tuned... Link Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BangZoom Posted December 26, 2008 Author Share Posted December 26, 2008 WOW! That is GREAT! Looney Tunes #39 just Shot to the top of my want list! I agree -- Mary Jane and Sniffles are usually my favorite feature in Looney Tunes, and this is a gem. Usually the earlier the better -- why doesn't this story have the fancy lettering with serifs? I swear that I've read this story but I'm sure I don't have #39. Have you posted it here before, or was it reprinted in a later issue? Thanks, Jack You have a good memory, Jack. I posted two pages from that story in September, 2007. (thumbs u Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ciorac Posted December 26, 2008 Share Posted December 26, 2008 ..and autographed, too. I guess I should add that book to my ever growing wantlist. Now you know how we feel! Everytime you post something, our want list grows Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ft88 Posted December 26, 2008 Share Posted December 26, 2008 BZ, Can you say that the collection has all the cartoons and that they are unedited? One of my big pet peeves is the missing cartoons that they used to show and now no longer do. And also the editing. All usually for PC reasons such as an explosion leaving Daffy in black face. Or the one I'm thinking of is where the dog shoots himself in the head after he sees Bugs dead. That part is always cut out nowadays. Ed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BangZoom Posted December 26, 2008 Author Share Posted December 26, 2008 Over a thousand cartoons were released by Warner Bros. under the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies name, so the collection is far from complete. It's a good start, though. They are all uncut and unedited. I think the dog cartoon you are referring to is, "Hare Ribbin." According to Wikipedia this cartoon has two different endings, both of which are included in the Looney Tunes Golden Collection. From Wikipedia: Censorship This short actually contains two different endings, one of them exceptionally violent even by the usual Warner slapstick standards. The "normal" ending, which was played in theaters and in earlier days on TV, nowadays is commonly cut from television versions (on network TV, cable, and syndication). It has the Russian Dog crying over Bugs' death and wishing he were dead too. Bugs then pops up and says, "Do you mean it?" and hands the dog a gun so he can shoot himself. The "director's cut" ending actually has Bugs shove the gun in the dog's mouth and fire after the dog sobs, "I wish I was dead!" When this short aired on The Bob Clampett Show on Cartoon Network, the ending where Bugs gives the dog a gun and the dog commits suicide was shown (suicide was a frequent dark-humor gag in the WB cartoons), and in a short segment before the next cartoon, the announcer mentioned that Hare Ribbin' had an alternate ending, but it was never actually shown (it was alluded that the director's cut ending was so violent, it could never be shown). The truth In both versions, it is revealed the dog survived. When the picture is about to "iris-out", the dog raises up, holds the iris and says "This shoulden't happen to a dog!", he lets it go, only to have his nose caught. Hare Ribbin (Released Version) Hare Ribbin' Original End Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FlyingDonut Posted December 26, 2008 Share Posted December 26, 2008 Please rank them from best to worst, so I know where to start. Here's the top 10 from that list, just as a starting point. 1. What's Opera, Doc? (Jones/Jul 6/2:4) - 1957 2. Rabbit of Seville (Jones/Dec 16/1:1) - 1950 3. Rabbit Seasoning (Jones/Sep 20/1:1) - 1952 4. Baseball Bugs (Freleng/Feb 2/1:1) - 1946 5. Knighty Knight Bugs (Freleng/Aug 23/4:1) - 1958 6. Gorilla My Dreams (McKimson/Jan 3/2:1) - 1948 7. Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century (Jones/Jul 25/1:2) - 1953 8. Rabbit Hood (Jones/Dec 24/4:1) - 1949 9. Duck Amuck (Jones/Feb 28/1:2) - 1953 10. The Foghorn Leghorn (McKimson/Oct 9/1:4) - 1948 Awesomeness. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BangZoom Posted December 26, 2008 Author Share Posted December 26, 2008 One of my favorites is King Size Canary. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thehumantorch Posted December 26, 2008 Share Posted December 26, 2008 Does anyone remember the bugs cartoon where he ends up at spending the night at a magical/haunted mansion reading from a magic book and every time he chants a spell the spell saves him? It's been a long time since I've seen it but the cartoon is certainly memorable to me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BangZoom Posted December 27, 2008 Author Share Posted December 27, 2008 Transylvania 6-5000 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thehumantorch Posted December 27, 2008 Share Posted December 27, 2008 That's the one. Man, I loved this as a kid. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spider9698 Posted December 27, 2008 Share Posted December 27, 2008 Just came late to the thread but I have to agree with BZ, releasing these Warner Cartoons on DVD has been long overdue. Waaay back in the pre-DVD days I was a passionate collector of vintage Warner cartoons. There were over 1000 shorts released and I had all but 5 on VHS tape. It was a looooooong task hunting down every short. I much prefer the quality and convenience of the DVD set though. A must have for any fan. Stephen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BB-Gun Posted December 27, 2008 Share Posted December 27, 2008 (edited) Christmas is over and all that is left are the bills to pay... unless you are going out for New Years Day and in Philadelphia that means Mummers. Are there any other Mummer stories? bb Edited December 27, 2008 by BB-Gun Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BB-Gun Posted December 27, 2008 Share Posted December 27, 2008 I learned today that the turtle is a sign of the chieftans of the Mohican tribe. At least according to the 1936 movie (Last of ...). Does that mean that the Green Turtle was a chief? Poor Bruce Cabot went from being the hero of "King Kong" to the villian Magua. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BB-Gun Posted December 27, 2008 Share Posted December 27, 2008 I enjoyed the Daffy Commando cartoon. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=by3FVKdaQyE I am not sure why this was banned. Perhaps it was bad taste after the war. bb Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BangZoom Posted December 27, 2008 Author Share Posted December 27, 2008 Waaay back in the pre-DVD days I was a passionate collector of vintage Warner cartoons. There were over 1000 shorts released and I had all but 5 on VHS tape. It was a looooooong task hunting down every short. Stephen, that's a super achievement. I'm envious of your collection. Do you collect the cartoons of any other studios? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BangZoom Posted December 27, 2008 Author Share Posted December 27, 2008 Are there any other Mummer stories? I wonder? I've heard of the parade but don't anything about it or the Mummers. Its sounds strange...but I guess in a good way. From the tryphilly.com website: "Modern Mummers are divided into three categories: Comic, Fancy and String Band. Comic costumes can run from the sublime to the truly ridiculous, often as a parody on some current event." Comic, fancy and stringband...?!? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BangZoom Posted December 27, 2008 Author Share Posted December 27, 2008 Green Turtle super-hero!! I sure hope goldenagecomics.co.uk has those stories scanned. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...