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This is the classic period featuring the animation legends (Chuck Jones, Friz Freleng, Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, and Mel Blanc).
For the hardcore fan, the Looney Tunes Golden Collection (Volumes 1–6) on DVD is the gold standard.
No. 1,000+ shorts contain a lot of repetition. The same "Anvil falls on Coyote" gag gets old after the 40th variation. looney tunes all episodes
But the 250 "essential" shorts (1937–1958) are peak animated comedy—arguably funnier than anything Disney or Pixar has ever made. And the 2020 Looney Tunes Cartoons proves that a duck losing his temper over a printer is timeless.
So go ahead. Queue up What’s Opera, Doc? and Duck Amuck. Just don't blame us when you start ending every sentence with "Eh... what's up, doc?" This is the classic period featuring the animation
Have you watched all 1,350 episodes? (We don’t believe you.) Let us know your favorite deep-cut short in the comments below!
Step 1: The Essentials (Golden Age) Buy the Looney Tunes Platinum Collection (Volumes 1-3 on Blu-ray). It contains 150 remastered classics, including the ones banned from streaming. Have you watched all 1,350 episodes
Step 2: The Modern Gems Subscribe to Max (formerly HBO Max). They have the exclusive rights to Looney Tunes Cartoons (2020) and most of the classic library (except the Censored 11).
Step 3: The Sitcom Experiment Watch The Looney Tunes Show on Hulu—but treat it as a spin-off, not canon.
Step 4: Avoid The "Looney Tunes Super Stars" DVDs (terrible cropping) and any YouTube channel claiming "ALL EPISODES" (they are missing the first and last reels).