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[[File:WBCGJ24KC Title Screen.jpg|250px|frameless|right|alt=Title Screen|Title screen.]]
The '''''Warner Bros. Cartoons Golden Jubilee 24 Karat Collection''''' is a series of ''[[Looney Tunes (franchise)|Looney Tunes]]'' VHS tapes released by [[Warner Home Video]], released from [[October 7]], [[1985]]<ref>[https://books.google.ca/books?id=hiQEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PT20&dq=billboard+golden+jubilee+warner+1985+october+7&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=billboard%20golden%20jubilee%20warner%201985%20october%207&f=false Billboard, November 9, 1985]</ref> to [[1992]]. It was the first VHS series in which black-and-white cartoons were featured in their original presentation (and the only such series until the ''[[Looney Tunes: The Collector's Edition]]'' VHS tapes). It would also be the only VHS series in which [[Foghorn Leghorn]], [[Pepé Le Pew]], and [[Speedy Gonzales]] would be honored with their own videotapes (though Foghorn and Pepé eventually got their own installments in the ''[[Looney Tunes Super Stars]]'' DVD series in the early 2010s).
The '''''Warner Bros. Cartoons Golden Jubilee 24 Karat Collection''''' is a VHS series of ''[[Looney Tunes (franchise)|Looney Tunes]]'' videotapes released by [[Warner Home Video]], released from [[October 7]], [[1985]]<ref>[https://books.google.ca/books?id=hiQEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PT20&dq=billboard+golden+jubilee+warner+1985+october+7&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=billboard%20golden%20jubilee%20warner%201985%20october%207&f=false Billboard, November 9, 1985]</ref> to [[1992]]. It was the first VHS series in which black-and-white cartoons were featured in their original presentation (and the only such series until the ''[[Looney Tunes: The Collector's Edition]]'' VHS tapes). It would also be the only VHS series in which [[Foghorn Leghorn]], [[Pepé Le Pew]], and [[Speedy Gonzales]] would be honored with their own videotapes (though Foghorn and Pepé eventually got their own installments in the ''[[Looney Tunes Super Stars]]'' DVD series in the early 2010s).


Most of these cartoons have been restored on DVD and/or Blu-ray since, but the rest of the cartoons that have not been added to these formats are still unrestored.
Most of these cartoons have been restored on DVD and/or Blu-ray since, but the rest of the cartoons that have not been added to these formats are still unrestored.
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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
* Each tape begins with a newly animated sequence in which the police are chasing the [[Tasmanian Devil]] on a motorcycle. Taz drives his bike through a theater in which Bugs, Daffy, and Porky are on stage with many characters marching across the stage behind them, akin to the beginning of ''[[The Bugs Bunny Show]]'' (complete with a few instrumental bars of "This Is It" accompanying the scene). The animated sequence ends with a red-and-white WB shield emerging as Taz drives through the scene.
* Each tape begins with a newly animated sequence in which the police are chasing the [[Tasmanian Devil]] on a motorcycle. Taz drives his bike through a theater in which Bugs, Daffy, and Porky are on stage with many characters marching across the stage behind them, akin to the beginning of ''[[The Bugs Bunny Show]]''. The animated sequence ends with a red-and-white WB shield emerging as Taz drives through the scene.
** Ironically, Taz did not get his own tape for this series despite appearing in these sequences.
** Ironically, Taz did not get his own tape for this series despite appearing in these sequences.
* Some prints of the cartoons in these tapes are time-compressed (sped-up from their original speed).  These titles include "[[You Ought to Be in Pictures]]", "[[The Wearing of the Grin]]", and "[[Dough for the Do-Do]]" (in the ''[[Porky Pig]]'' tape) and "[[Porky's Duck Hunt]]" (in the ''[[Daffy Duck]]'' tape). The reason behind the time compression for these four cartoons is due to space restrictions in the VHS tapes at the time, especially due to the longer running time for "You Ought to Be in Pictures" (9 minutes 45 seconds) and "Porky's Duck Hunt" (8 minutes 50 seconds).
* Some prints of the cartoons in these tapes are time-compressed (sped-up from their original speed).  The affected cartoons include "[[You Ought to Be in Pictures]]", "[[The Wearing of the Grin]]", and "[[Dough for the Do-Do]]" (in the ''[[Porky Pig]]'' tape) and "[[Porky's Duck Hunt]]" (in the ''[[Daffy Duck]]'' tape).
** The reason behind the time compression for these four cartoons is due to space restrictions in the VHS tapes at the time, especially due to the longer running time for "You Ought to Be in Pictures" (9 minutes 45 seconds) and "Porky's Duck Hunt" (8 minutes 50 seconds).


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 18:32, 13 February 2024

Promo Cover
Promo cover.

The Warner Bros. Cartoons Golden Jubilee 24 Karat Collection is a series of Looney Tunes VHS tapes released by Warner Home Video, released from October 7, 1985[1] to 1992. It was the first VHS series in which black-and-white cartoons were featured in their original presentation (and the only such series until the Looney Tunes: The Collector's Edition VHS tapes). It would also be the only VHS series in which Foghorn Leghorn, Pepé Le Pew, and Speedy Gonzales would be honored with their own videotapes (though Foghorn and Pepé eventually got their own installments in the Looney Tunes Super Stars DVD series in the early 2010s).

Most of these cartoons have been restored on DVD and/or Blu-ray since, but the rest of the cartoons that have not been added to these formats are still unrestored.

Releases

Character-related

Bugs Bunny's Wacky Adventures

Cover for Bugs Bunny's Wacky Adventures

Contents:

Daffy Duck: The Nuttiness Continues...

Cover for Daffy Duck: The Nuttiness Continues...

Contents:

Elmer Fudd's Comedy Capers

Cover for Elmer Fudd's Comedy Capers

Contents:

Porky Pig's Screwball Comedies

Cover for Porky Pig's Screwball Comedies

Contents:

Foghorn Leghorn's Fractured Funnies

Cover for Foghorn Leghorn's Fractured Funnies

Contents:

Pepé Le Pew's Skunk Tales

Cover for Pepé Le Pew's Skunk Tales
Cover for Pepé Le Pew's Skunk Tales

Contents:

Sylvester and Tweety's Crazy Capers

Cover for Sylvester and Tweety's Crazy Capers
Cover for Sylvester and Tweety's Crazy Capers

Contents:

Speedy Gonzales' Fast Funnies

Cover for Speedy Gonzales' Fast Funnies

Contents:

Road Runner vs. Wile E. Coyote: The Classic Chase

Cover for Road Runner vs. Wile E. Coyote: The Classic Chase

Contents:

"A Salute To" Series

A Salute to Chuck Jones

Cover for A Salute to Chuck Jones
Cover for A Salute to Chuck Jones

Contents:

A Salute to Friz Freleng

Cover for A Salute to Friz Freleng
Cover for A Salute to Friz Freleng

Contents:

A Salute to Mel Blanc

Cover for A Salute to Mel Blanc
Cover for A Salute to Mel Blanc

Contents:

Behind the scenes

  • Each tape begins with a newly animated sequence in which the police are chasing the Tasmanian Devil on a motorcycle. Taz drives his bike through a theater in which Bugs, Daffy, and Porky are on stage with many characters marching across the stage behind them, akin to the beginning of The Bugs Bunny Show. The animated sequence ends with a red-and-white WB shield emerging as Taz drives through the scene.
    • Ironically, Taz did not get his own tape for this series despite appearing in these sequences.
  • Some prints of the cartoons in these tapes are time-compressed (sped-up from their original speed). The affected cartoons include "You Ought to Be in Pictures", "The Wearing of the Grin", and "Dough for the Do-Do" (in the Porky Pig tape) and "Porky's Duck Hunt" (in the Daffy Duck tape).
    • The reason behind the time compression for these four cartoons is due to space restrictions in the VHS tapes at the time, especially due to the longer running time for "You Ought to Be in Pictures" (9 minutes 45 seconds) and "Porky's Duck Hunt" (8 minutes 50 seconds).

References