This is awesome news. The fourth installment of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection will be out on DVD on November 14. I know some animation purists have complained that the transfers haven't been the best, but I personally try not to be too picky about such things. My only minor complaint is the introductions from Whoopi Goldberg. I still haven't been able to figure out why the hell I should care how she feels about Bugs Bunny. She was also interviewed for the latest Peanuts book. I haven't been able to figure that out, either, but I digress. As usual, TVShowsOnDVD has all the latest information. The set will heavily focus on Porky Pig, Bugs Bunny (including the Academy-award winning "Knighty Knight Bugs") and Speedy Gonzales. Sixty shorts will be included on the release. In addition, the Spotlight Collection Volume Four will also be released at the same time, a 2-disc set that includes a handful of shorts also available on the Golden Collection set.Posts with tag speedy gonzales
New Looney Tunes Golden Collection out in November
This is awesome news. The fourth installment of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection will be out on DVD on November 14. I know some animation purists have complained that the transfers haven't been the best, but I personally try not to be too picky about such things. My only minor complaint is the introductions from Whoopi Goldberg. I still haven't been able to figure out why the hell I should care how she feels about Bugs Bunny. She was also interviewed for the latest Peanuts book. I haven't been able to figure that out, either, but I digress. As usual, TVShowsOnDVD has all the latest information. The set will heavily focus on Porky Pig, Bugs Bunny (including the Academy-award winning "Knighty Knight Bugs") and Speedy Gonzales. Sixty shorts will be included on the release. In addition, the Spotlight Collection Volume Four will also be released at the same time, a 2-disc set that includes a handful of shorts also available on the Golden Collection set.The Five: Cinco de Mayo special
As we all know, Cinco de Mayo is that special day when people everywhere ask
their Mexican friends what the hell "Cinco de Mayo" is, to which the answer is always, "Why are you
asking me? I'm Puerto Rican." Anyway, I thought today was as good a day as any to honor our favorite
"Mexican" cartoon characters. You know, as much as a cartoon character can have a nationality, since cartoon
logic dictates that any character drawn with a sombrero on their head automatically becomes Mexican. Anyway, here's my
shout out to those zany, albeit sometimes stereotypical, animated creatures who gave us a taste of what life was
like south of the cartoon border. What, you may ask, does any of this have to do with Mexican forces defeating the
French army in 1862? Absolutely nothing.
Let's get animate:











