Looney Tunes - Golden Collection, Volume Four (1938)
Looney Tunes Golden
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Like previous installments, the Looney Tunes Golden Collection,
Volume 4 mixes favorites from the Warner Bros. archives with
relatively obscure older works. Chuck Jones' "Mississippi Hare" and
Friz Freleng's "Sahara Hare" and "Knighty-Knight Bugs" (which won an
Oscar) offer hilarious performances by Bugs. Two of Jones' earliest
films, "The Night Watchman" and "Conrad the Sailor" prefigure his
use of subtle expressions in his later cartoons. The disc of shorts
by Frank Tashlin includes "Plane Daffy": pigeon see-duck-tress Hatta
Mari anticipates Jayne Mansfield in such later Tashlin live-action
comedies as Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?
Not all of these films have aged as gracefully. Younger viewers
will probably not catch the references to Charlie McCarthy, Bill
Robinson, and other old film and radio stars. The Speedy Gonzalez
cartoons feature ethnic humor that seems embarrassing today; it's
also crashingly unfunny. Each disc offers a disclaimer about
stereotypes, noting, "they were wrong then and are wrong today."
The discs are loaded with extras that range from a partial set of
storyboards for "Sahara Hare" to three of the "Private Snafu"
shorts, which were made for the "Army-Navy Screen Magazine" during
WW II. The oddest extra is the documentary Bugs Bunny Superstar,
which infuriated many of the Warner Bros. artists when it was
released in 1977. Much of its information should be taken with a
grain of salt. (Unrated, suitable for ages 6 and older: cartoon
violence, some ethnic stereotypes, mild risqué humor, alcohol &
tobacco use) --Charles Solomon