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This was also the first Looney Tunes video compilation to use the new Warner Home Video logo introduced in 1996, which would continue to be used until 2016. |
This was also the first Looney Tunes video compilation to use the new Warner Home Video logo introduced in 1996, which would continue to be used until 2016. |
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! Featured cartoons |
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+ | | ''Marvin the Martian & K-9: 50 Years on Earth!'' |
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* "[[Haredevil Hare]]" (*) |
* "[[Haredevil Hare]]" (*) |
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* "[[Hyde and Go Tweet]]" |
* "[[Hyde and Go Tweet]]" |
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+ | | ''Marvin the Martian: Space Tunes'' (original version) |
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* "[[Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century]]" |
* "[[Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century]]" |
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* "[[Rocket Squad]]" |
* "[[Rocket Squad]]" |
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+ | | ''Marvin the Martian: Space Tunes'' (reissued version) |
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* "[[Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century]]" |
* "[[Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century]]" |
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* "[[Hyde and Go Tweet]]" |
* "[[Hyde and Go Tweet]]" |
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+ | | ''Tweety: Home Tweet Home'' |
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* "[[Red Riding Hoodwinked]]" |
* "[[Red Riding Hoodwinked]]" |
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* "[[Home Tweet Home]]" |
* "[[Home Tweet Home]]" |
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* "[[Tugboat Granny]]" |
* "[[Tugboat Granny]]" |
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* "[[Greedy for Tweety]]" (##) |
* "[[Greedy for Tweety]]" (##) |
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* "[[Catty Cornered]]" (#) |
* "[[Catty Cornered]]" (#) |
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− | * "[[A Pizza Tweety-Pie]]" |
+ | * "[[A Pizza Tweety-Pie]]" |
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+ | | ''Bugs Bunny: Big Top Bunny'' |
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* "[[Big Top Bunny]]" (#) |
* "[[Big Top Bunny]]" (#) |
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* "[[Baton Bunny]]" (##) |
* "[[Baton Bunny]]" (##) |
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+ | | ''The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie'' |
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* ''[[The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie]]'' |
* ''[[The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie]]'' |
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+ | | ''Taz's Jungle Jams'' |
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* "[[Devil May Hare]]" |
* "[[Devil May Hare]]" |
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* "[[The Lyin' Mouse]]" (*) |
* "[[The Lyin' Mouse]]" (*) |
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* "[[Dough for the Do-Do]]" (##) |
* "[[Dough for the Do-Do]]" (##) |
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− | ==What If... The VHS Series had continued?== |
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− | '''Note:''' ''The following section is purely fictional opinions. This section only shows what could have happened if this had continued. Please disregard anything that you read in this section.'' |
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− | If Warner Home Video had continued the "Looney Tunes Presents" series, there would have been additional movie tapes such as [[The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie]], [[Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales|Bugs Bunny's 1001 Rabbit Tales]], [[Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island]] and [[Daffy Duck's Quackbusters]]. In addition to the movies, there would have been more LT&MM Cartoon Videos |
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− | The following table below will show what Looney Tunes Presents Releases would have been made for the series: |
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− | |Bugs Bunny: This is a Life? |
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− | * "This is a Life?" |
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− | * "A Hare Grows in Manhattan" |
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− | * "Stage Door Cartoon" |
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− | * "Hare Do" |
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− | * "Buccaneer Bunny" |
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− | * "Captain Hareblower" |
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− | * "A Star is Bored" |
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− | * "Show Biz Bugs" |
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− | * "People are Bunny" |
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− | * "Person to Bunny" |
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− | |Bugs Bunny: Knighty Knight Bugs |
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− | * "Knighty Knight Bugs" |
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− | * "Rabbit Hood" |
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− | * "Knight-mare Hare" |
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− | * "Beanstalk Bunny" |
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− | * "Knights Must Fall" |
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− | * "Prince Varmint (or Prince Violent)" |
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− | * "A-Lad-in His Lamp" |
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− | * "Ali Baba Bunny" |
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− | * "Shishkabugs" |
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− | * "From Hare to Heir" |
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− | |Daffy Duck: Duck Amuck |
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− | * "Duck Amuck" |
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− | * "Holiday for Drumsticks" |
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− | * "Rabbit Fire" |
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− | * "Daffy Doodles" |
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− | * "Along Came Daffy" |
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− | * "The High and the Flighty" |
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− | * "Design for Leaving" |
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− | * "The Million Hare" |
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− | * "Fast Buck Duck" |
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− | * "Quackodile Tears" |
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− | |Daffy Duck: Deduce, You Say? |
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− | * "Deduce, You Say?" |
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− | * "The Scarlet Pumpernickel" |
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− | * "Robin Hood Daffy" |
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− | * "Drip-Along Daffy" |
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− | * "My Little Duckaroo" |
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− | * "Corn on the Cop" |
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− | * "Boston Quackie" |
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− | * "The Super Snooper" |
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− | * "Stupor Duck" |
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− | * "Superior Duck" |
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− | |Daffy Duck's Fowl Plays |
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− | * "Don't Axe Me" |
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− | * "Quack Shot" |
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− | * "To Duck... or not To Duck" |
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− | * "Draftee Daffy" |
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− | * "What Makes Daffy Duck" |
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− | * "Yankee Doodle Daffy" |
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− | * "Cracked Quack" |
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− | * "Nasty Quacks" |
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− | * "Stork Naked" |
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− | * "The Iceman Ducketh" |
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− | |Porky Pig: All Hammed Up |
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− | * "The Wearing of the Grin" |
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− | * "Bye, Bye Bluebeard" |
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− | * "The Pest That Came to Dinner" |
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− | * "Brother Brat" |
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− | * "Dog Collared" |
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− | * "Trap Happy Porky" |
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− | * "Thumb Fun" |
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− | * "The Ducksters" |
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− | * "Daffy's Inn Trouble" |
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− | * "Dime to Retire" |
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− | |Foghorn Leghorn: All Fowled Up |
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− | * "All Fowled Up" |
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− | * "Weasel Stop" |
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− | * "A Broken Leghorn" |
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− | * "Crockett-Doodle-Do" |
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− | * "Strangled Eggs" |
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− | * "Feather Bluster" |
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− | * "Mother was a Rooster" |
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− | * "Fox-Terror" |
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− | * "The Dixie Fryer" |
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− | |Tweety and Friends: Trip for Tat |
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− | * "A Street Cat Named Sylvester" |
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− | * "Muzzle Tough" |
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− | * "Snow Business |
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− | * "Sandy Claws" |
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− | * "Tweety and the Beanstalk" |
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− | * "Tweet Dreams" |
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− | * "A Bird in a Bonnet" |
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− | * "Trip for Tat" |
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− | * "The Last Hungry Cat" |
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− | * "Trick or Tweet" |
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− | |Speedy Gonzales: Here Today, Gone Tamale |
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− | * "Speedy Gonzales" |
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− | * "Mexican Cat Dance" |
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− | * "Gonzales' Tamales" |
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− | * "Mexicali Shmoes" |
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− | * "Mexican Boarders" |
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− | * "Here Today, Gone Tamale" |
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− | * "West of the Pesos" |
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− | * "The Pied Piper of Guadalupe" |
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− | * "Tabasco Road" |
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− | * "Chili Weather" |
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− | |Road Runner: Wile About Wile E. |
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− | * "Fast and Furry-Ous" |
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− | * "Going! Going! Gosh!" |
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− | * "Zipping Along" |
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− | * "Guided Muscle" |
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− | * "Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z" |
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− | * "Zoom and Bored" |
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− | * "Whoa, Be-Gone!" |
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− | * "Hip Hip- Hurry!" |
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− | * "Wild About Hurry" |
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− | * "Zip 'n Snort" |
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− | * "Stop! Look! And Hasten!" |
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− | * "There They Go-Go-Go!" |
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− | * "Scrambled Aches" |
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− | * "War and Pieces" |
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− | * "Hot-Rod and Reel!" |
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− | * "Hopalong Casualty" |
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− | * "Fastest with the Mostest" |
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− | * "To Beep or Not To Beep" |
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− | * "Zoom at the Top" |
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− | * "Beep Prepared" |
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*The pre-1948 shorts appear less than the post-1948 shorts in tapes having a mixture of cartoons from the pre-1948 and post-1948 eras. |
*The pre-1948 shorts appear less than the post-1948 shorts in tapes having a mixture of cartoons from the pre-1948 and post-1948 eras. |
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*European releases of ''Looney Tunes Presents'' have different shorts compared to their North American releases. On ''Bugs Bunny: Big Top Bunny'', "Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid" was replaced by "[[Bully for Bugs]]". On ''Tweety: Tweet and Lovely'', "Tugboat Granny" was replaced by "[[Muzzle Tough]]". On ''Tweety: Home Tweet Home'', "Home Tweet Home" was replaced by "[[A Street Cat Named Sylvester]]". |
*European releases of ''Looney Tunes Presents'' have different shorts compared to their North American releases. On ''Bugs Bunny: Big Top Bunny'', "Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid" was replaced by "[[Bully for Bugs]]". On ''Tweety: Tweet and Lovely'', "Tugboat Granny" was replaced by "[[Muzzle Tough]]". On ''Tweety: Home Tweet Home'', "Home Tweet Home" was replaced by "[[A Street Cat Named Sylvester]]". |
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Latest revision as of 00:05, 28 September 2018
Looney Tunes Presents was the last collection of Looney Tunes videos released on the VHS format by Warner Home Video in 1998. It was the first from Warner Bros. to feature the pre-1948 Warner cartoon library on the same tapes as post-48 cartoons (since Turner and Time Warner merged in 1996).
Due to the fact that Warner planned to promote this series the "next generation" of Looney Tunes videos, nearly every previous Warner Home Video and every MGM/UA Home Video release was discontinued in 1999.
This was also the first Looney Tunes video compilation to use the new Warner Home Video logo introduced in 1996, which would continue to be used until 2016.
- Dubbed 1995 version (for pre-1948 shorts)
- Dubbed 1997 version (for post-1948 shorts, but no dubbed disclaimer seen on original end card)
- Dubbed 1998 version (for post-1948 shorts, but no dubbed disclaimer seen on original end card)
- 1986 Golden Jubilee tape version
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Marvin the Martian & K-9: 50 Years on Earth! | ||
Marvin the Martian: Space Tunes (original version) | ||
Marvin the Martian: Space Tunes (reissued version) | ||
Tweety: Home Tweet Home |
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Tweety: Tweet and Lovely |
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Bugs Bunny: Big Top Bunny |
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The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie | ||
Taz's Jungle Jams |
Notes
- The video ''Taz's Jungle Jams'' was originally scheduled to include "Bushy Hare", "The Lion's Busy", and "Nelly's Folly", but the contents were changed shortly before release.
- The pre-1948 shorts used in each tape are Turner "dubbed versions", which were used again for Looney Tunes: The Collectors Edition VHS tapes by Columbia House.
- Post-1948 shorts that have WB 1997/1998 dubbed version prints (a.k.a. THIS VERSION 1997/1998) prints are presented as dubbed versions as seen on the European VHS tapes, albeit without the dubbed disclaimer on the preserved original ending cards. These "dubbed" prints without the dubbed disclaimer were used again for Looney Tunes: The Collectors Edition VHS tapes by Columbia House.
- Unlike most unrestored post-1948 shorts without THIS VERSION 1997/1998 dubbed versions which tend to use 1988 Warner Home Video remasters (a.k.a. LaserDisc prints), "Tweet and Lovely" is presented on the Tweety: Tweet and Lovely as the horribly faded Golden Jubilee tape transfer from 1986.
- Much like the Stars of Space Jam: Tweety and Sylvester VHS release and then-current TV airings, "Snow Business" is presented with the altered 1959-1960 MM ending card on the Tweety: Home Tweet Home VHS release.
- The pre-1948 shorts appear less than the post-1948 shorts in tapes having a mixture of cartoons from the pre-1948 and post-1948 eras.
- European releases of Looney Tunes Presents have different shorts compared to their North American releases. On Bugs Bunny: Big Top Bunny, "Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid" was replaced by "Bully for Bugs". On Tweety: Tweet and Lovely, "Tugboat Granny" was replaced by "Muzzle Tough". On Tweety: Home Tweet Home, "Home Tweet Home" was replaced by "A Street Cat Named Sylvester".
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