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Looney Tunes - Golden Collection, Volume One
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Features
 Animated
 Box set
 Closed-captioned
 Color
 Dubbed
 DVD-Video
 Subtitled
 NTSC

In Theaters : 28 October, 2003
DVD Release : 28 October, 2003
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Looney Tunes - Golden Collection, Volume One Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Warner Brothers: Package the cartoons according to the decade that they were originally released!
Most casual buyers of cartoons could care less about the shorts created prior to 1955, Warner Brothers or otherwise, and definately not the old black and white cartoons. The kids today are bored by black and white; they want full-color images. The humor in the black and white stuff is largely stale and and filled with racial stereotypes, old jokes, and outdated references.

Warner Brothers: Please package and sell these cartoons according to the decade that they were originally released in. That way, consumers that only want to purchase the 1960's cartoons and those going forward can do so, and consumers that want to buy the pre-1955 cartoons can still purchase those as well. The only reason those pre-1955 shorts are included in these packages is as historical fillers; the consumers get less of what we really want, and you can sell your DVD bundles each for the same $45.00+ price, filling half of the discs up with the older cartoons that you couldn't possibly sell to most people under other circumstances.

Warner Brothers knows that if they sold the pre-1955 cartoons separately, according to decade released, that there would be a few buyers, but not as many buyers as if they continue to FORCE everyone to buy the pre-1955 cartoons by mixing them up along with the post-1955 cartoons in a pricey new DVD set. It's all about the profits, not what the majority of the consumers want.
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