Warner Bros. Cartoon Cavalcade
Warner Bros. Cartoon Cavalcade is a series Looney Tunes VHSes released by Warner Home Video in 1988. The series was a limited series and only featured five videotapes. Three were collections of cartoons shorts, the other two were releases of the television specials Bugs Bunny in King Arthur's Court and Bugs and Daffy's Carnival of the Animals. The box art of each tape featured a close-up of the featured character's head on the front and commentary by animation historian Jerry Beck on the back.
In the early 1990s, Time-Life Video offered a mail-order set of videotapes titled The Looney Tunes Collection; consisting of the Golden Jubilee, Cartoon Cavalcade, and The Looney Tunes Video Show videotapes. Some of these tapes were packaged with different artwork than the versions offered in stores.
Releases
Bugs Bunny's Hare-Raising Tales:
- A-Lad-in His Lamp
- Knight-Mare Hare
- The Windblown Hare
- Rabbitson Crusoe
- Rabbit Hood
- A Witch's Tangled Hare
- The Super Snooper
- Daffy Duck Hunt
- You Were Never Duckier
- Golden Yeggs
- Dime to Retire
- A Star Is Bored
- The Awful Orphan
- The Pest That Came to Dinner
- Jumpin' Jupiter
- My Little Duckaroo
- Dog Collared
- China Jones
Behind the scenes
- Each tape (except the TV specials) began with the "This is It!" song from The Bugs Bunny Show playing as a parade of clips from the cartoons were featured on a long film strip. The sequence would end with the title of video. This would also be used as the beginning to the 1992 series of Looney Tunes videos and the Laserdisc releases.