Warner Home Video has announced “Looney Tunes Showcase Volume 1” for Blu-ray release on January 10, 2012. 25 of some of the greatest Looney Tunes cartoon are together for the first time on Blu-ray, this collection has been digitally restored and remastered. Check below for a list of episodes and supplements.
Episode List
Hare Tonic
Baseball Bugs
Buccaneer Bunny
The Old Grey Hare
Rabbit Hood
8 Ball Bunny
Rabbit of Seville
What’s Opera, Doc?
The Great Piggy Bank Robbery
A Pest In The House
The Scarlet Pumpernickel
Duck Amuck
Robin Hood Daffy
Baby Bottleneck
Kitty Kornered
Scardy Cat
Porky Chops
Old Glory
A Tale of Two Kitties
Tweetie Pie
Fast and Furry-Ous
Beep, Beep
Lovelorn Leghorn
For Scent-imental Reasons
Speedy Gonzales
Disc Features
- Featurettes Commentaries & Alternative Audio Track Information
- 6 Behind The Tunes (Featurettes)
- Wagnerian Wabbit: The Making of What’s Opera, Doc?
- Twilight in Tunes: The Music of Raymond Scott
- Powerhouse in Pictures
- Putty Problems and Canary Rows
- A Chuck Jones Tutorial: Tricks of the Cartoon Trade
- The Charm of Stink: On the Scent of Pepé le Pew
- Audio Commentaries
- Baseball Bugs by Director Eric Goldberg
- Buccaneer Bunny by Director Eric Goldberg
- The Old Grey Hare by Filmmaker Greg Ford
- Rabbit Hood by Director Eric Goldberg
- 8 Ball Bunny by Historian Jerry Beck
- Rabbit of Seville by Director Eric Goldberg
- What’s Opera, Doc? by Director Chuck Jones, Writer Michael Maltese and Layout Artist Maurice Noble
- What’s Opera, Doc? by Historian Daniel Goldmark
- The Great Piggy Bank Robbery by Director John Kricfalusi with Director Bob Clampett
- A Pest in the House by Writer Paul Dini
- The Scarlet Pumpernickel by Historian Michael Barrier with Voice Actor Mel Blanc
- Duck Amuck by Historian Michael Barrier with Director Chuck Jones
- Robin Hood Daffy by Director Eric Goldberg
- Baby Bottleneck by Historian Michael Barrier with Director Bob Clampett
- Kitty Kornered by Historian Michael Barrier
- Scaredy Cat by Director Eric Goldberg
- Old Glory by Historian Jerry Beck and Ink-and-Paint Girl Martha Sigall
- A Tale of Two Kitties by Historian Michael Barrier with Director Bob Clampett
- Tweetie Pie by Filmmaker Greg Ford with Director Friz Freleng
- Fast and Furry-ous by Historian Michael Barrier with Writer Michael Maltese and Sound Editor Treg Brown
- Beep, Beep by Historian Michael Barrier
- For Scent-imental Reasons by and Historian Michael Barrier with Writer Michael Maltese
- Speedy Gonzales by Historian Jerry Beck
- Alternate Audio Tracks
- What’s Opera, Doc? Music-Only Track
- What’s Opera, Doc? Voice Actor Mel Blanc and Voice Actor Arthur Q. Bryan Vocal Track
- The Scarlet Pumpernickel Music-Only Track
- Duck Amuck Music-Only Track
- Robin Hood Daffy Music-Only Track
- Speedy Gonzales Music-Only Track