Warner Home Video today announced the release of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume Five and the Looney Tunes Spotlight Collection Volume Five to DVD on October 30, 2007. Both titles will ...
BURBANK, CA., (August 17, 2011) — Warner Home Video (WHV) unveils the first ever Looney Tunes collection on Blu-rayâ„¢ with the release of Looney Tunes Platinum Collection Volume 1. Available in ...
What's the rush, doc? That was Warner Bros. response to the backlash from some "Looney Tunes" fans who complain that a handful of their favorite cartoons are missing from the collection of 56 shorts ...
Most people think of Looney Tunes and immediately hear the sound of Porky Pig stammering, “That’s all folks!” or Bugs Bunny wisecracking his way through another “What’s up, Doc?” They probably don’t ...
Milan-based streetwear label, IUTER just dropped its collaborative capsule collection with Looney Tunes. The iconic animated film series was first introduced by Warner Bros in the 1930s. Since its ...
Th-th-that's not all, folks. Th-th-there's more. "Looney Tunes: Back in Action," the crazed and wonderful continuation of the great Warner Bros. cartoon tradition at feature film budget and length, is ...
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To the editor: I need a "Yikes!" sign. I write to echo Robert Lloyd’s sentiments about the removal of classic Warner Bros. animated shorts from Max ("‘Looney Tunes’ has been removed from Max. This is ...
You could forgive writer Larry Doyle for throwing up his hands and crying "thuffering thuccotash" more than once in the past couple of years as he has tried to bring the Looney Tunes franchise kicking ...
"Celebrate 100 years of Warner Bros. with an incredible new crossover collection from Beast Kingdom's Mini Egg Attack series! This release showcases two iconic characters from the Looney Tunes and IT ...
To the editor: I need a “Yikes!” sign. I write to echo Robert Lloyd’s sentiments about the removal of classic Warner Bros. animated shorts from Max (“‘Looney Tunes’ has been removed from Max. This is ...
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