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Warner Brothers Home Entertainment Academy Awards Animation Collection Description
Warner Brothers Home Entertainment Academy Awards Animation Collection Experience Timeless Animation
Discover the magic of classic animated films with the Warner Brothers Home Entertainment Academy Awards Animation Collection. This exceptional box set features iconic characters that have captured the hearts of generations, offering fantastic value for fans of all ages. Released on February 12, 2008, this collection showcases the excellence of Warner Brothers animation, perfect for family movie nights or nostalgic viewing experiences.
Key Features of the Animation Collection
- Multiple Formats: Enjoy this box set in various formats, including NTSC and widescreen, ensuring the best viewing experience no matter your setup.
- Three Disc Set: With a runtime of 5 hours, this compilation includes an impressive selection of animated shorts and classics featuring beloved characters like Tom & Jerry, Bugs Bunny, Popeye, and Superman.
- Color and Restored Quality: Each animated feature is presented in vibrant color and has been restored for improved picture quality, providing a more immersive viewing experience.
- Closed-Captioning: This collection includes closed-captioning, making it accessible for everyone in the family.
- Iconic Directors: Directed by animation legends such as Joe Barbera, Bill Hanna, Chuck Jones, and Max Fleischer, ensuring high-quality artistry and storytelling.
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Experience the creativity of legendary creators like Chuck Jones and Max Fleischer as you dive into this collection. From humorous antics of Tom & Jerry to the iconic adventures of Superman and Bugs Bunny, every moment in this box set brings a smile. It’s not just an animation collection; it’s a celebration of timeless stories that continue to entertain.
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Warner Brothers Home Entertainment Academy Awards Animation Collection Specification
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Warner Brothers Home Entertainment Academy Awards Animation Collection Reviews (8)
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Gregory Bent –
Great movie
Kevin Wollenweber –
Despite the omissions which I’m sure that most animation fans have heard about already, I would give this set a high “thunb’s up!”
Most of the cartoons here look and sound better than I’d seen them on previous collections, and it is so nice to have rare titles like “FROM A TO Z-Z-Z-Z” and both “PEACE ON EARTH” and “GOOD WILL TO MEN” on the same collection. Also, on the first disk of this set, “SO MUCH FOR SO FEW” is a gloriously restored part of the main program, not a special feature as it was on one of the LOONEY TUNES GOLDEN COLLECTION volumes. Notable titles are restored with first-time-in-a-long-time seen title cards also finally returned to them, like “HIAWATHA’S RABBIT HUNT” and “A WILD HARE”, the cartoon that started it all for the BUGS BUNNY we all know and love, and I also rather like having “THE DOT AND THE LINE” as part of the main program, as opposed to it being a special feature on the movie, “THE GLASS BOTTOM BOAT”. The whole point of this set is both to honor the cartoon as art form and to show that the Academy was not all that receptive to honoring these wonderful artists outside of the usual Disney nod. It is no wonder that all or most other studios were trying to *BE* Disney instead of having faith in their own incredible style as did the Fleischers, who were ultimately forced to bow to Disney as well during their last fading days at Paramount. Through the commentaries, we get a sense of just who did what and that, no matter who the director of any given cartoon, it ttakes the good efforts of an entire animation staff to get the job done right.
Terrific stuff, and wouldn’t it be delightful if we could have more of these kinds of animation packages with one basic theme, mixing up the other studios as well, as a kind of homage to the days when local animation festivals or Saturday matinees were the norm. Theaters are the best way to see these cartoons, but this will do when the best is no longer available to us!
63x927is58401 –
I STRONGLY SUGGEST THE 3-PACK OF 15 WINNERS & 26 NOMINEES, FAR MORE THAN THE 15 AWARD WINNERS, ONLY!
DISC 1: ALL 15 ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS (THAT ALONE, on DVD OR BLU-RAY is $8.63)
01: “THE MILKY WAY” (M-G-M’s THREE LITTLE KITTENS)
02: “YANKEE DOODLE MOUSE” (M-G-M’s TOM & JERRY)
03: “MOUSE TROUBLE” (M-G-M’s TOM & JERRY)
04: “QUIET, PLEASE!” (M-G-M’s TOM & JERRY) + SPIKE THE BULLDOG.
05: “THE CAT CONCERTO” (M-G-M’s TOM & JERRY)
06: “TWEETY PIE” (WARNER BROTHERS’ TWEETY BIRD & THOMAS CAT) {RE-NAMED SYLVESTER}
07: “THE LITTLE ORPHAN” (M-G-M’s TOM & JERRY)
08: FOR SCENT-IMENTAL REASONS” (WARNER BROTHERS’ PEPE LE PEW)
09: “SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE”
10: “THE TWO MOUSEKETEERS” (M-G-M’s TOM & JERRY)
11: “JOHANN MOUSE” (M-G-M’s TOM & JERRY)
12: “SPEEDY GONZALES” (WARNER BROTHERS’ SYLVESTER, THE CAT & SPEEDY GONZALES)
13: “BIRDS ANONYMOUS” (WARNER BROTHERS’ TWEETY BIRD & SYLVESTER, THE CAT)
14: “KNIGHTY-KNIGHTY BUGS” (WARNER BROTHERS’ BUGS BUNNY)
15: “THE DOT AND THE LINE” (M-G-M & CHUCK JONES WAS DIRECTOR)
DISC 2: 16 – 29 (14 OF THE 26 NOMINEES)
16: “POPEYE, THE SAILOR MEETS SINDBAD, THE SAILOR” (PARAMOUNT PICTURES).
17: “PEACE ON EARTH” (M-G-M’s WILLIAM HANNA, JOSEPH BARBERA & FRED QUIMBY).
18: “A WILD HARE” (WARNER BROTHERS’ debut of BUGS BUNNY).
19: “PUSS GETS THE BOOT” (M-G-M’s debut of TOM & JERRY
{THEIR NAMES THEN: “JASPER CAT” & “JINX MOUSE”}.
20: “SUPERMAN” (PARAMOUNT PICTURES).
21: “HIAWATHA’s RABBIT HUNT” (WARNER BROTHERS & BUGS).
22: “RHAPSODY IN RIVETS” (WARNER BROTHERS). {COMPLETE MUSICAL}
23: “THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS” (M-G-M’s TOM & JERRY).
24: “BLITZ WOLF” (M-G-M’s DROOPY DOG + TEX AVERY & FRED QUIMBY).
25: “PIGS IN A POLKA” (WARNER BROTHERS’ THREE PIGS, ARE MUSICALLY INCLINED)
26: “SWOONER CROONER” (WARNER BROTHERS’ PORKY PIG).
27: “WALKY TALKY HAWKY” (WARNER BROTHERS’ debut of “HENERY HAWK”.
28: “DR. JEKYLL & MR. MOUSE” (M-G-M’s TOM & JERRY).
29: “MOUSE WRECKERS” (WARNER BROTHERS’ 2 MICE, “HUBIE & BERTIE).
DISC 3: 30 – 41 (OTHER 12 NOMINEES)
30: “HATCH UP YOUR TROUBLES” (M-G-M’s TOM & JERRY).
31: “JERRY’s COUSIN” (M-G-M’s TOM & JERRY).
32: “LITTLE JOHNNY JET” (M-G-M + TEX AVERY & FRED QUIMBY).
33: “TOUCH`E, PUSSY CAT” (M-G-M’s TOM & JERRY).
34: “FROM A TO Z-Z-Z-Z” (WARNER BROTHERS’ debut of “RALPH PHILLIPS”).
35: “SANDY CLAWS” (WARNER BROTHERS’ TWEETY BIRD & SYLVESTER CAT).
36: “GOOD WILL TO MEN” (M-G-M’s WILLIAM HANNA, JOSEPH BARBERA & FRED QUIMBY).
37: “TOBASCO ROAD” (WARNER BROTHERS’ SPEEDY GONZALES & SYLVESTER, THE CAT).
38: “ONE DROOPY KNIGHT” (M-G-M’s DROOPY DOG).
39: “HIGH NOTE” (WARNER BROTHERS & TOO MUCH ALCOHOL).
40: “NELLY’S FOLLY” (WARNER BROTHERS & A MUSICAL GIRAFFE).
41: “NOW HEAR THIS” (WARNER BROTHERS & The Devil’s Missing Horn).
Kronstaller –
Insgesamt sehr enttäuschend:
– Disc 9 ist ein Duplikat von Disc 8 (doppelt)
– Der Inhalt von Disc 9 fehlt also vollständig!!! Dies betrifft 10 Clips
– Die Clips sind teilweise geschnitten (zensiert)
– Die Clips “The Million Dollar Cat” und “Busy Buddies” sind nicht enthalten/vorgesehen
– 2 Sterne für nettes Preis-/Leistungsverhältnis
Rosewater –
This was an obvious buy when I learned of its contents. You see, this year I stopped whining about how the great cartoons aren’t on TV anymore and finally took the plunge with the DVDs. Mostly this means my favorites: The Looney Tunes and Popeye, but I quickly found 3 very good reasons to purchase this peripheral collection:
1. It features two MGM cartoons, The Dot and the Line and Peace on Earth, which have been favorites of mine since I was a very small child and I doubt they’ll be released in any other cartoon set in the foreseeable future.
2. It contains three Bugs Bunny cartoons, one of which is not included on any of the Looney Tunes releases (Hiawatha’s Rabbit Hunt) and one which is beautifully restored here while on the Looney Tunes set it was included as a special feature with a crap, old, faded print (A Wild Hare – the very first Bugs Bunny cartoon!).
3. Tom and Jerry. I always liked T&J, but didn’t love them – so it’s good to have a nice sample of the series in this set. Over a dozen Tom and Jerry toons are present as they were popular with the academy.
…after I bought the collection I discovered it had another plus: a terrific documentary on the Best Animated Short Oscar.
Manuel H. Porras Ortega –
Classic cartoons
A.R. –
Good deal
Manuel H. Porras Ortega –
Me gustó la presentación de la colección, pensé que serÃa más simple, pero la verdad es una caja bonita, digna de cualquier colección.
El contenido, ni que decir, es una muy buena colección de cortos animados, que quizá ya aparezcan en otros discos, pero aquà tienen la ventaja de estar recopilados entre distintos personajes y estudios. Asà que es muy fácil poder ver caricaturas de Popeye, Superman, Bugs Bunny, Tom & Jerry, de una sola vez.
El documental sobre los óscares y la animación es excelente, aunque desafortunadamente no tiene subtÃtulos, y los cortos están subtitulados solo en inglés.
En general, una pieza obligada para los fans de la animación clásica.