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The Looney Tunes Hall of Fame |
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Distributed by | Kit Parker Films |
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Country | United States |
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Language | English |
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The Looney Tunes Hall of Fame is a 1991 feature film compilation of 15 classic animated short subjects from the Warner Bros. studio. The line-up of cartoons included in this anthology were A Wild Hare (1940), Birdy and the Beast (1944), Bugs Bunny Rides Again (1948), Rabbit Seasoning (1952), Feed the Kitty (1952), One Froggy Evening (1955), Duck Amuck (1953), Another Froggy Evening (1995), Fast and Furry-ous (1949), Ali Baba Bunny (1957), Knighty Knight Bugs (1958), High Diving Hare (1949), Bully for Bugs (1953) and Rabbit of Seville (1950). The Looney Tunes Hall of Fame offered audiences an opportunity to see the cartoons in a 35mm theatrical presentation.[4][5][6]
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^ LLC, New York Media (1991). New York Magazine. New York Media, LLC. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
^ "Movie Review: Looney Tunes Hall of Fame". www.austinchronicle.com. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
^ Gelder, Lawrence Van (22 October 1999). "FILM REVIEW; With That Wascally Wabbit, That's Not All, Folks (Published 1999)". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2018-07-18.
^ Cranky Critic review
^ JonathanRosenbaum.net review
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