Mel Blanc
Looney Tunes - Golden Collection (1935)
Volume Three
Series of Looney Tunes Cartoons
Released March 4, 1935
Episode 42 min
2+
Genres: Animation
Production Companies: Warner Bros. Entertainment
Country: United States
Languages:
English
S3E1 - Hare Force
On a cold snowy night a frozen Bugs gets taken in by a kind old lady and set by the fireplace. The woman's dog can only think of ways to kill the rabbit and a war begins between the two for who gets the boot outside to the shivering cold.
Feb. 1, 1944, midnight
S3E2 - Hare Remover
Elmer Fudd is a mad scientist who wants to turn Bugs Bunny into a fiend. Bugs tricks this ersatz Dr. Jekyll into drinking his own mixture; later, each thinks the other has changed into a bear.
Feb. 8, 1946, midnight
S3E3 - Hare Tonic
Bugs Bunny tricks Elmer Fudd into believing his house has been quarantined for something called "rabbititus."
Feb. 12, 1945, midnight
S3E4 - A Hare Grows in Manhattan
Bugs Bunny relates his early life in the Manhattan tenements and spotlights his encounter with a gang of canine toughs.
Feb. 13, 1947, midnight
S3E5 - Easter Yeggs
Bugs Bunny delivers eggs for the lazy Easter Bunny; he encounters a sadistic brat and a rabbit stew-hungry Elmer Fudd.
Feb. 14, 1947, midnight
S3E6 - The Wabbit Who Came to Supper
Elmer Fudd and his dogs are hunting for Bugs Bunny in the woods. As Fudd is about to shoot Bugs, he receives a telegram telling him that his uncle is leaving him three million dollars on the condition he doesn't harm any animals.
Feb. 17, 1942, midnight
S3E7 - Bowery Bugs
Bugs Bunny recounts a story of how he tricked a man so much so that he jumped off a bridge.
Feb. 19, 1949, midnight
S3E8 - Homeless Hare
A construction worker destroys Bugs' home with a steam shovel and refuses to repair the damage.
Feb. 21, 1950, midnight
S3E9 - Case of the Missing Hare
Bugs' home in a hollow tree is marred when the magician, Ala Bahma, plasters his show posters all over it. Bugs goes to the show to heckle.
Feb. 23, 1942, midnight
S3E10 - Acrobatty Bunny
When the circus arrives they put the lion's cage right over Bugs' rabbit hole.
Feb. 24, 1946, midnight
S3E11 - Wackiki Wabbit
On a tropical island a pair of castaways look to Bugs as a source of food.
Feb. 25, 1943, midnight
S3E12 - Hare Do
Elmer Fudd hunts for Bugs with an army surplus wabbit detector but it doesn't seem to work when Bugs leads him off a cliff. Bugs hitchhikes to a local theatre to get away from Elmer but he finds Bugs
Feb. 26, 1949, midnight
S3E13 - Rebel Rabbit
The signs indicate current bounty prices: $50 for a fox, $75 for a bear, only 2 cents for a rabbit. Bugs is insulted.
Feb. 27, 1949, midnight
S3E14 - Hillbilly Hare
While vacationing in the Ozark Mountains, Bugs Bunny encounters Curt and Pumpkinhead Martin, two dimwitted hillbillies who are duped by Bugs into a violent square dance.
Feb. 28, 1950, midnight
S3E15 - Duck! Rabbit, Duck!
The final installment of the "Hunting Trilogy" once again has Elmer out hunting, while Bugs and Daffy try to con him into shooting the other.
March 2, 1953, midnight
S3E16 - Daffy Duck in Hollywood
Daffy Duck wreaks havoc on a movie set at Wonder Pictures ("if it's good, it's a Wonder"). Daffy's creative editing impresses producer I. M. Stupendous.
March 3, 1938, midnight
S3E17 - Hollywood Capers
Beans sneaks in to a Hollywood movie studio lot, where he gets into a heap of trouble.
March 4, 1935, midnight
S3E18 - The CooCoo Nut Grove
A night at the Cocanut Grove night club. Many Hollywood celebrities are caricatured. Ben Birdie (Ben Bernie) leads the house band. In real life he had an ongoing feud with Walter Winchel. This feud is addressed in the cartoon with Winchel being called Walter Windpipe. The great torch singer Helen Morgan is caricatured singing the Dubin and Warren song The Little Things You Use To Do. Her singing such a sad song as to drive the crowd into uncontrolled crying is the main joke in the story. Other stars caricatured are Edna Mae Oliver, George Raft, Katharine Hepburn (Miss Heartburn), W.C. Fields, Johnny Weissmuller, The Dionne Quintuplets, Hugh Herbert, Ned Sparks, Mae West, Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx, Clark Gable, Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Edward G. Robinson, Wallace Beery, Edna May Oliver, George Arliss and Gary Cooper.
March 5, 1936, midnight
S3E19 - Porky's Road Race
It's race day, and first prize is $2 million (less $1,999,998.37 in taxes). Porky's little car is matched against cars driven by stars of yesteryear, including Laurel and Hardy and Charlie Chaplin. When the black #13 driven by "Borax Karoff" makes a bid for the finish line, can Porky fend him off?
March 6, 1937, midnight
S3E20 - The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos
A program for radio KUKU set in the woods, mostly starring birds as caricatures of celebrities of the day. The MC is bandleader Ben Birdie, heckled by Walter Finchell. Wendell Howell prepares to lead a singalong; he gives several different page numbers in the songbook, then says, "Never mind, we won't use the books." The audience, responding "Oh yes we will" pelts him. Billy Goat and Ernie Bear introduce and sing the title song. Everyone sings along, except a fox, who informed he's singing the wrong song, responds, "Why don't somebody tell me these things?" We pan across a series of celebrity guests, like W.C. Field-mouse, Dick Fowl, Deanna Terrapin, Bing Crowsby, and the high-note competing duo of Grace Moose and Lily Swans. Tizzie Fish has a cooking segment. Finally, Louella Possums introduces a company performing a scene from The Prodigal's Return.
March 7, 1937, midnight
S3E21 - She Was an Acrobat's Daughter
A typical afternoon at the movies is lampooned in this looney trip to the cinema.
March 8, 1937, midnight
S3E22 - The Film Fan
Porky Pig is on his way to the store to pick up some groceries for his mother when he walks by a sign saying that the local movie theater is having a "kids admitted free" day. The excited Porky rushes in and views a series of spoofs of newsreels, movie trailers, feature films, and even the Lone Ranger!
March 9, 1939, midnight
S3E23 - Speaking of the Weather
It's midnight at the bookstore and all the book and magazine characters are coming to life. When a bulldog from an adventure book uses a Boswell Sisters-like performance by girls in a travel magazine as a distraction to rob a bank, he is chased, caught, and sentenced to, of course "Life" (the magazine). But there's also a conveniently placed "Escape" magazine....
March 10, 1937, midnight
S3E24 - Thugs with Dirty Mugs
Killer and his gang are robbing every bank in town in numerical order, except they skip the 13th National Bank. The police are unable to catch them, despite their predictability (and their endless sight gags). Finally, they get help from an unlikely source: the guy in the front of the theatre who sat through the picture before. They capture Killer, and he gets a long sentence, which he has to write on the blackboard 1,000 times.
March 11, 1939, midnight
S3E25 - Goofy Groceries
Grocery store products come to life, along with caricatures of Jack Benny, Rochester and Ned Sparks, and take-offs on Superman and King Kong.
March 12, 1941, midnight
S3E26 - Swooner Crooner
Porky Pig's egg farm faces production problems when a crooning rooster distracts the hens from their jobs.
March 13, 1944, midnight
S3E27 - Wideo Wabbit
Bugs Bunny is chased by Elmer Fudd throughout a TV studio and its various productions.
March 14, 1956, midnight
S3E28 - The Honey-Mousers
The Honey-Mousers are starved for food and a cat stands between them and the refrigerator. Ralph and his friend concoct unsuccessful cat-passing techniques, the best being a Trojan dog made from a barrel.
March 15, 1956, midnight
S3E29 - The Last Hungry Cat
Sylvester Cat slips when making a grab for Tweety Bird in Granny's flat, and falls dazed to the floor as one of Tweety's feathers lands in his mouth. Tweety runs off. Sylvester comes to and finds the feather lodged between his lips. He thinks he has swallowed and killed Tweety and suffers terrible remorse as an Alfred Hitchcock-like voice-over chides him for his "crime". Sylvester cracks, runs into the streets confessing, and returns to Granny's place, where he finds he didn't eat Tweety after all.
March 16, 1961, midnight
S3E30 - The Mouse That Jack Built
A mouse version of The Jack Benny Program (1950).
March 17, 1959, midnight
S3E31 - I Haven't Got a Hat
The occasion is a school musical with many acts in which each of them end with a problem. The biggest one being when Beans pulls a gag on Oliver and embarrasses him in front of the rest of the students.
March 18, 1935, midnight
S3E32 - Porky's Romance
The introduction cartoon for Petunia Pig deals with Porky's courtship with her. Once he's won her hand in marriage, he fantasizes about his future with her, which doesn't seem very appealing.
March 19, 1937, midnight
S3E33 - Porky's Party
Porky's birthday. His uncle sends him a silkworm that churns out articles of clothing when it hears the word "sew." After a sock and a bra, Porky stuffs it in a pocket to prepare for his party. He uses some hair tonic, then his dog Black Fury has some for himself it's 99% alcohol. The guests arrive: a penguin and a goose. The penguin, shoveling in the food, accidentally swallows the worm, which starts churning out top hats, which pop open inside the penguin's head. The goose tries increasingly violent ways of remedying this. Meanwhile, Porky's dog, lathered with shaving cream, runs in and is branded a mad dog.
March 20, 1938, midnight
S3E34 - Porky in Egypt
Porky is a tourist. He's missed the main camel, so he rents one of his own. Both of them are soon overcome by the hot desert sun; the camel starts hallucinating, and marches off, playing the bagpipes. Porky sees the camel swimming in a pool, but it turns out to be a mirage. The camel eventually recovers enough to bring both of them back to town, where Porky goes mad.
March 21, 1938, midnight
S3E35 - Porky and Teabiscuit
Porky accidentally buys an old horse at an auction and must enter him in a race to recoup his loss.
March 22, 1939, midnight
S3E36 - Pigs Is Pigs
A stubbornly officious station master's stand-off with a miserly customer over the shipping rate for transporting guinea pigs gets completely out of hand.
March 23, 1954, midnight
S3E37 - Pigs in a Polka
The story of the three little pigs and the big bad wolf, this time performed as pantomime to the Hungarian Dances by Johannes Brahms.
March 24, 1943, midnight
S3E38 - Porky Pig's Feat
Porky Pig and Daffy Duck owe an outrageous sum to the Broken Arms Hotel. The manager thwarts their efforts to escape without paying their bill.
March 25, 1943, midnight
S3E39 - Daffy Duck Slept Here
Porky Pig fights to get a room in the only vacant hotel in town. Unfortunately, he must share his room with Daffy Duck, who irritates Porky and makes the night uncomfortable for him.
March 26, 1948, midnight
S3E40 - Bye, Bye Bluebeard
Bluebeard the killer is at large, and in Porky Pig's home, a crafty mouse disguises himself as Bluebeard to scare Porky into providing him with a generous serving of food. Just as Porky realizes the mouse is too tiny to be Bluebeard, the real Bluebeard appears and ties Porky onto a rocket, intending to blast the pig into orbit! But when Bluebeard is distracted by Porky's food and decides to help himself to it, he his challenged by the mouse, who leads him on a chase.
March 27, 1949, midnight
S3E41 - An Egg Scramble
On Porky Pig's farm, Miss Prissy, a slow-witted hen, has never laid an egg. So, one of her fellow hens paints Prissy's name on an egg and places it in Prissy's nest. Prissy believes she laid the egg and proudly refuses to let Porky have it to give to a market's truck. Porky takes the egg from her and gives it to the driver of the truck. Prissy follows the truck to a nearby city, determined to regain her egg. She grabs it from a woman in a house and flees. Convinced she's being chased by police, Prissy takes refuge in a run-down building where Pretty Boy Bagel, an escaped criminal, is also hiding out.
March 28, 1950, midnight
S3E42 - Robin Hood Daffy
Daffy attempts to convince Porky, as Friar Tuck, that he really is Robin Hood.
March 29, 1958, midnight
S3E43 - The Windblown Hare
Bugs Bunny gets swindled by the Three Little Pigs into buying their houses of straw and wood.
March 30, 1949, midnight
S3E44 - Claws for Alarm
Porky Pig doesn't realize that the old hotel where he and Sylvester are spending the night is really part of a ghost town. It's only Sylvester who sees the band of murderous mice trying to do them in, while Porky chalks his fears up to insanity.
March 31, 1954, midnight
S3E45 - Rocket Squad
In a futuristic city, Detectives Monday and Tuesday pursue a wanted criminal.
April 1, 1956, midnight
S3E46 - Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur
Go back billions of years to the dinosaur age with Caspar Caveman and his pet dino, Fido. Caspar spots Daffy in a lake and hunts him but Daffy just keeps outsmarting him.
April 2, 1939, midnight
S3E47 - Super-Rabbit
Bugs Bunny becomes a superhero who does battle with a rabbit-hating cowboy and his horse.
April 3, 1943, midnight
S3E48 - Daffy Duck & Egghead
A very early appearance of a barely recognizable Daffy Duck, seen here tormenting Egghead, a prototype Elmer Fudd who is just as unsuccessful with ducks as he was later to be with a certain wascally wabbit.
April 4, 1938, midnight
S3E49 - A Gruesome Twosome
Two cats (one a caricature of Jimmy Durante) battle violently for the affections of a pretty girl cat, who'll dispense her favors on the one who brings her a little bird. Unfortunately for the lovestruck felines, the bird in question is a vicious little thing named Tweety.
April 5, 1945, midnight
S3E50 - Draftee Daffy
Daffy Duck is desperate to elude the draft board representative bearing his conscription order.
April 6, 1945, midnight
S3E51 - Falling Hare
Bugs encounters wartime sabotage and takes to the air to do battle.
April 7, 1943, midnight
S3E52 - Steal Wool
alph Wolf tries to forcibly remove Sam Sheepdog in order to gain access to a flock of sheep. Without success, he uses a lasso, cannon, a string of firecrackers, and a giant rubber band.
April 8, 1957, midnight
S3E53 - Birds Anonymous
When Sylvester learns of the possibly dire consequences of his passion for birds, he joins Birds Anonymous to quit. Unfortunately, the outside world taxes his resolve to the limit.
April 9, 1957, midnight
S3E54 - No Barking
In a junkyard, Frisky Puppy's loud yapping keeps high-strung Claude Cat jumping, onto trains, planes and up past Tweety Bird's nest.
April 10, 1954, midnight
S3E55 - Rabbit Punch
Heckling the Champ gets Bugs into the world championship fight as the challenger.
April 11, 1948, midnight
S3E56 - An Itch in Time
Elmer threatens to give his dog a bath if he doesn't stop scratching, but the poor pooch is the victim of a hungry flea whose tools of the trade include pickaxes and dynamite.
April 12, 1943, midnight
S3E57 - Odor-Able Kitty
A cat, tired of being abused by everyone in his neighborhood, disguises himself as a skunk and inadvertently attracts the romantic advances of a real skunk.
April 13, 1945, midnight
S3E58 - Walky Talky Hawky
Young Henery Hawk's father regretfully admits their family's shame: they hunt and eat chickens. Henery set off to find one, and comes across Foghorn Leghorn, where the loudmouth rooster is engaged in his favorite pastime, playing tricks on a grumpy dog.
April 14, 1946, midnight
S3E59 - Gonzales' Tamales
Male Mexican mice are jealous of Speedy Gonzales for taking their girl-friends. So, they set Sylvester Cat after Speedy by issuing a challenge to Sylvester in Speedy's name.
April 15, 1957, midnight
S3E60 - To Beep or Not to Beep
Wile E. Coyote attacks the Road Runner with an enormous boulder-throwing catapult, only to have it constantly backfire on him.
April 16, 1963, midnight
Episode Runtime: 42 min.
Season Runtime: 42 min.
Released: March 4, 1935
Last Air Date: April 16, 1963, midnight
Status: Returning Series
Certification: TV-G / 2+
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