The best of what is so far five very good sets By calvinnme (Fredericksburg, Va)
At the time I am writing this something short of 400 people have already put their two cents in, so I won't bore you with the details yet again. Let me just say that having viewed all five sets, this one is the best and is the one to start with if you don't know if you'll want to buy the others. It has the very best of the Looney Tune cartoons on it, concentrated in the peak years of 1948-1953. Bugs is featured in over a third of the cartoons, and there is little from the very early cartoons. Do note that "One Froggy Evening" is not in this set, neither is "I Love to Singa". This set has the best extra features, with complete documentary histories of the Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes lines of cartoons. I guess when WHV was putting this set together in 2003 they weren't sure if the idea would go over, so they really knocked themselves out putting out an extra good set, even for WHV's usually high standards.
One feature that this set has that later ones do not is a feature that, as you select each cartoon title, displays a descriptive frame from the cartoon. Since most people remember WB cartoons by content rather than by name, this is most helpful.
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