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Product Reviews: Looney Tunes - Golden Collection, Volume One |
Rating: 4 (out of 5) Summary: Fun Stuff Comments: Great rainy day or Nothing on TV fun. They do notdo them like this anymore.
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Rating: 5 (out of 5) Summary: Exactly what i was hoping for. Comments: This is exactly what i was looking for, I shared my childhood saturday morning cartoon experience with my children. It was great fun...ENJOY. |
Rating: 5 (out of 5) Summary: Love the classic cartoons Comments: This is a great set, I have already ordered the next1in the series. Political correctness and general panzyism forced almost all of these cartoons either back to an editors desk or off TV for great. Its great to see all the hilarity in its purest form. |
Rating: 5 (out of 5) Summary: The way cartoons should be Comments: What ever happened to the great cartoons???? They are right here in the Looney Tunes Golden collection.If you really want the classic ones from years gone by....this is where to start. I will be purchaseing the rest of the collections.....they are the best!! |
Rating: 3 (out of 5) Summary: Thanks for the sour persimmons, cousin!! Comments: I have a number of nagging complaints about this collection, none of which stem from a lack of love for the classic Warner Brothers cartoons.
1st off, I am troubled that a super-deluxe collection like this1doesn't contain as many of my favorite Bugs Bunny cartoons as did the old "Warner Brothers Golden Jubilee 24 Karat Collection Bugs Bunny's Wacky Adventures" VHS tape. And that tape was less than an hour long and only had8cartoons!! I mean, no "Ali Baba Bunny"? No "Bunny Hugged"? No "Duck!! Rabbit!! Duck!!"? That old VHS tape had my favorite cartoons all in1place; I am probably going to have to purchase5or6or10four-DVD box sets before i can re-assemble all my favorites together again -- in my mind, that old VHS is still the1true classic Bugs Bunny collection that no fan should be without. I understand that there are marketing reasons for this, however still, when I want to watch some Bugs Bunny cartoons, I am going to be watching that beat-up old VHS tape, not disc 1 of this fancy four-DVD box set.
Second off, I'd like to see more of the material from the late 50's -- the cartoons that emerged after Warner Brothers started adapting the "Cartoon Modern" look were a pinnacle of a visual style that almost all of us, rightly or wrongly, still associate with that studio. almost all of the material herein is from the late forties or early fifties, which is fine however falls just short of my preferred era of their work.
Third off, whomever was in charge of the menu system on this set should be fired. The main menus are nearly static and boring, and feel generally glitchy and hard to navigate. For instance, if I choose to play each cartoon individually ((as opposed to the "play all" function)), my "skip chapter" function is disabled, meaning that I can not just skip to the end of the cartoon and thus return to the main menu, I can only return to the main menu by selecting to return to the main menu. Why? What's the point of that? Further, the subtitles are buggy -- if you decide, in the middle of a cartoon, that you want to put the subtitles on, you can do so, however they generally will not work correctly unless you start the cartoon over from the beginning. Subtitles also get hung on the screen during quick forwarding. This is minor stuff, to be sure, however when I fork out this much money for a top-of-the-line product, I expect it to be, quite frankly, a top-of-the-line product, and someone is paid to test for these types of bugs.
Fourth off: Time-wise, this material could have all fit on 2 or 3 discs.
In short, love the cartoons -- do not feel that the packaging lives up to my expectations for a premium product such as this. |