Volume 1 -19... — Looney Tunes Platinum Collection -

| Feature | Volume 1 (2011) | Volume 2 (2012) | Volume 3 (2014) | |---------|----------------|----------------|----------------| | Shorts | 50 | 50 | 50 | | Focus | Star-centric (Bugs, Daffy) | Director spotlight (Freleng, Jones) | Deep cuts, one-shots, late-era | | Key short | What’s Opera, Doc? | The Scarlet Pumpernickel | Now Hear This (1963) | | Rarity | 22 never on Blu before | 18 never on Blu | 31 never on Blu |

If you are hunting for "Volume 19," stop looking. You are chasing a ghost. Instead, go back to the beginning. Buy . Watch "What's Opera, Doc?" in high definition. Listen to Elmer Fudd sing "Kill the Wabbit" with the Philadelphia Orchestra scoring behind him. Looney Tunes Platinum Collection - Volume 1 -19...

is not just a DVD/Blu-ray set; it is a time machine. It is a university course on comedy timing, musical scoring (Carl Stalling), and pre-CGI physics. | Feature | Volume 1 (2011) | Volume

Since you cannot buy Volume 19, here is your roadmap to owning the ultimate Looney Tunes library: Instead, go back to the beginning

: This disc contains 25 additional shorts. It is notable for including the complete Golden Age filmographies for several fan-favorite secondary characters: Marvin the Martian, the Tasmanian Devil, Witch Hazel, Marc Anthony, and Ralph Phillips. It also features legendary one-off shorts such as One Froggy Evening and The Dover Boys . Extensive Special Features

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