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So, after all the boxed sets and unremastered cartoons used as special features, what's left to release on DVD??

It's simple: A cartoon needs to have been released completely uncut. Opening bullseye, title and credits (or if a Blue Ribbon reissue, just the title), the cartoon, and a "That's all Folks!" end tag (original, reissue, or otherwise). No edits, no widescreen cropping, no foreign audio tracks, no colorization. Period!

(A lot of the black and white cartoons had been at the mercy of awkward edits, cuts, and updated titles when entering television syndication in the 1950s. Warner Bros. has since attempted to "correct" many of these changes with pasted-in opening and closing titles, and many of those unremastered versions have turned up on DVD. Each title is considered here on a case-by-case basis, and some of the more egregious examples will NOT be counted as being "complete" or "released." You know which ones we're t-t-talking about.)

For the purposes of this list, we're only looking at the core one thousand Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts released theatrically from 1930's Sinkin' in the Bathtub to 1969's Injun Trouble. Not only is that the period of Warner Bros. animation most enthusiasts are concerned with getting out on home video, but the majority of non-theatrical miscellaneous productions--government shorts, made-for-TV cartoons, more or less everything in the "That's Not All Folks" section of the Beck/Friedwald guide--have found a DVD release anyway. And though they're not going to be counted toward this total, for the sake of utter completeness the non-theatrical seven-minute cartoons Bosko and Honey, Roadrunner a Go-go, and Zip Zip Hooray! have also not been released on DVD.

Along the way, cartoons of particular interest to collectors are noted, as are those that hold significant history to the Warner Bros. cartoon studio. Although most of the "essential" cartoons have thankfully found a DVD or Blu-ray release, a few notable milestones are still sitting in the vault.

And of course, for completists out there, key releases on older home video formats have been noted. Such listings aren't necessarily meant to be complete, as certain cartoons had been used a number of times on past compilations; rather just to help point collectors in the right direction in tracking down the best available copies out there.

Many of the pre-1948 titles are in the public domain, meaning copies of varying quality have often turned up on random, unofficial VHS and DVD collections by various labels. Such releases are not noted below.

372 Warner Bros. cartoons remain unreleased on DVD

Titles in bold have been remastered for HBO Max or are otherwise known to have been remastered in HD.


Hold Anything (1930)
Box Car Blues (1930)
Ain't Nature Grand! (1931)
Ups 'n Downs (1931)
Dumb Patrol (1931)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Safe in Hell)
Yodeling Yokels (1931)
Bosko's Holiday (1931)
The Tree's Knees (1931)
Bosko Shipwrecked! (1931)
Bosko's Soda Fountain (1931)
Hittin' the Trail for Hallelujah Land (1931)
   (Noteworthy Because: Censored 11 cartoon)
Bosko's Fox Hunt (1931)
Red-Headed Baby (1931)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3 and on Blu-ray on Cimarron)
Bosko at the Zoo (1932)
Pagan Moon (1932)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3)
Battling Bosko (1932)
Freddy the Freshman (1932)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3 and on Blu-ray on The Mask of Fu Manchu)
Big-Hearted Bosko (1932)
Crosby, Columbo, and Vallee (1932)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4)
Bosko's Party (1932)
Goopy Geer (1932)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 2 and on Blu-ray on The Beast of the City)
Bosko and Bruno (1932)
   (Released on VHS on Looney Tunes the Collector's Edition: Canine Corps and on Blu-ray on The Beast of the City)
Bosko's Dog Race (1932)
The Queen Was in the Parlor (1932)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4 and on Blu-ray on The Mask of Fu Manchu)
Bosko at the Beach (1932)
Bosko's Store (1932)
   (Noteworthy Because: First Warner Bros. cartoon crediting Robert McKimson with animation)
Bosko the Lumberjack (1932)
You're Too Careless with Your Kisses! (1932)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 5)
I Wish I Had Wings (1932)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 5 and on Blu-ray on Tarzan the Ape Man)
Bosko the Drawback (1932)
A Great Big Bunch of You (1932)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3 and on Blu-ray on One Way Passage)
Bosko's Dizzy Date (1932)
Three's a Crowd (1932)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 2)
Bosko's Woodland Daze (1932)
Bosko in Dutch (1933)
Bosko the Speed King (1933)
Bosko's Knight-Mare (1933)
Bosko the Sheep-herder (1933)
Beau Bosko (1933)
Bosko the Musketeer (1933)
Buddy's Show Boat (1933)
Buddy the Gob (1934)
   (Noteworthy Because: First Warner Bros. cartoon crediting Friz Freleng with direction)
Buddy and Towser (1934)
   (Released on VHS on Looney Tunes the Collector's Edition: Canine Corps)
Beauty and the Beast (1934)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 2 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Vault Volume 1)
Buddy's Garage (1934)
Those Were Wonderful Days (1934)
Buddy's Trolley Troubles (1934)
Goin' to Heaven on a Mule (1934)
Buddy of the Apes (1934)
Buddy's Bearcats (1934)
Why Do I Dream Those Dreams (1934)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Sadie McKee)
The Miller's Daughter (1934)
   (Noteworthy Because: First Warner Bros. cartoon crediting Chuck Jones with animation)
Buddy the Detective (1934)
The Girl at the Ironing Board (1934)
Viva Buddy (1934)
Shake Your Powder Puff (1934)
Rhythm in the Bow (1934)
Buddy the Woodsman (1934)
Buddy's Adventures (1934)
Pop Goes Your Heart (1934)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 5 and on Blu-ray on Sadie McKee)
Buddy the Dentist (1934)
Buddy of the Legion (1935)
Mr. and Mrs. Is the Name (1935)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 5 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 3)
Country Boy (1935)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 5)
Buddy's Theatre (1935)
Buddy's Pony Express (1935)
Along Flirtation Walk (1935)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3)
Buddy in Africa (1935)
My Green Fedora (1935)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 5)
Buddy's Lost World (1935)
Buddy's Bug Hunt (1935)
Buddy Steps Out (1935)
The Merry Old Soul (1935)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 5)
Buddy the Gee Man (1935)
The Lady in Red (1935)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 2 and on Blu-ray on Joe's Apartment)
Little Dutch Plate (1935)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 5)
Billboard Frolics (1935)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4)
The Fire Alarm (1935)
Flowers for Madame (1935)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4)
I Wanna Play House (1936)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 5)
The Phantom Ship (1936)
   (Released on Blu-ray on The Devil Doll)
The Cat Came Back (1936)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 5 and on Blu-ray on The Walking Dead)
Westward Whoa (1936)
   (BADLY EDITED OPENING SOUNDTRACK ON DVD)
I'd Love to Take Orders from You (1936)
   (Noteworthy Because: First color cartoon directed by Tex Avery)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 5 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Vault Volume 1)
Fish Tales (1936)
   (EDITED AND INCORRECT OPENING SOUNDTRACK ON DVD)
When I Yoo Hoo (1936)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 5)
Sunday Go to Meetin' Time (1936)
   (Noteworthy Because: Censored 11 cartoon)
At Your Service Madame (1936)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 5)
Boulevardier from the Bronx (1936)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3)
Don't Look Now (1936)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 5)
He Was Her Man (1937)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3)
Porky the Wrestler (1937)
   (EDITED AND TACKED-ON END TITLE FROM ANOTHER SHORT ON DVD)
Picador Porky (1937)
   (Noteworthy Because: First Warner Bros. cartoon featuring the voice of Mel Blanc)
   (TITLE CARD HAS DUBBED-OVER MUSIC FROM ANOTHER SHORT ON DVD)
The Fella with a Fiddle (1937)
   (Noteworthy Because: First Warner Bros. cartoon crediting Ken Harris with animation)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 5)
Clean Pastures (1937)
   (Noteworthy Because: Censored 11 cartoon)
Uncle Tom's Bungalow (1937)
   (Noteworthy Because: Censored 11 cartoon)
Streamlined Greta Green (1937)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 5 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 4)
Sweet Sioux (1937)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 5)
A Sunbonnet Blue (1937)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 5 and on Blu-ray on The Prince and the Pauper)
Get Rich Quick Porky (1937)
   (TITLE CARD HAS DUBBED-OVER MUSIC FROM ANOTHER SHORT ON DVD)
Porky's Garden (1937)
   (TITLE CARD HAS DUBBED-OVER MUSIC FROM ANOTHER SHORT ON DVD)
Dog Daze (1937)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 5 and on Blu-ray on Rover Dangerfield)
September in the Rain (1937)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4)
My Little Buckeroo (1938)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 5)
Jungle Jitters (1938)
   (Noteworthy Because: Censored 11 cartoon)
The Sneezing Weasel (1938)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 5 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 4)
The Penguin Parade (1938)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 2 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 2)
The Isle of Pingo Pongo (1938)
   (Noteworthy Because: Censored 11 cartoon)
The Major Lied 'Til Dawn (1938)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 2)
A-Lad-in Bagdad (1938)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 2)
A Feud There Was (1938)
   (Noteworthy Because: First on-screen naming of Tex Avery's Elmer character as "Elmer Fudd")
   (Released on VHS on The Best of Bugs Bunny and Friends, on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3, and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 3)
Johnny Smith and Poker-Huntas (1938)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3)
The Lone Stranger and Porky (1939)
   (Noteworthy Because: Received the Grand Shorts Award from the Exhibitor magazine, the award seen in the Blue Ribbon reissue title sequence)
   (TITLE CARD AND OPENING DIALOGUE HAS DUBBED-OVER MUSIC FROM ANOTHER SHORT ON DVD)
Dog Gone Modern (1939)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 5 and on Blu-ray on The Return of Doctor X)
Hamateur Night (1939)
   (Released on VHS on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3: Tex Avery, on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes, and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 2)
Robin Hood Makes Good (1939)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 2 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Vault Volume 1)
Gold Rush Daze (1939)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4)
A Day at the Zoo (1939)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Vault Volume 1)
Chicken Jitters (1939)
   (TITLE CARD HAS DUBBED-OVER MUSIC FROM ANOTHER SHORT ON DVD)
Hobo Gadget Band (1939)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4)
Believe It or Else (1939)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3)
Snowman's Land (1939)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 5)
Sioux Me (1939)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3)
Naughty Neighbors (1939)
   (Released on VHS on Looney Tunes the Collector's Edition: Porky and Daffy)
   (TITLE CARD HAS DUBBED-OVER MUSIC FROM ANOTHER SHORT ON DVD)
Little Lion Hunter (1939)
   (Noteworthy Because: First appearance of Inki and the Minah Bird)
   (Released on VHS on Little Tweety and Little Inki Cartoon Festival Featuring "I Taw a Putty Tat" and on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 2)
The Good Egg (1939)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4 and on Blu-ray on Idiot's Delight)
Fresh Fish (1939)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4)
Fagin's Freshman (1939)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4)
Porky the Giant Killer (1939)
   (Released on laserdisc on Wince Upon a Time)
   (TITLE CARD HAS DUBBED-OVER MUSIC FROM ANOTHER SHORT ON DVD)
Screwball Football (1939)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3)
The Curious Puppy (1939)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 5)
The Early Worm Gets the Bird (1940)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3)
Mighty Hunters (1940)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3)
Confederate Honey (1940)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3)
The Hardship of Miles Standish (1940)
   (Released on VHS on Elmer Fudd Cartoon Festival Featuring "An Itch in Time" and on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 2)
Circus Today (1940)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3)
Ghost Wanted (1940)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 2)
Ceiling Hero (1940)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4)
Calling Dr. Porky (1940)
   (TITLE CARD HAS DUBBED-OVER MUSIC FROM ANOTHER SHORT ON DVD)
Good Night Elmer (1940)
   (Released on VHS on Elmer!, on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 2, and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Vault Volume 1)
Wacky Wildlife (1940)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4)
Porky's Hired Hand (1940)
   (TITLE CARD HAS DUBBED-OVER MUSIC FROM ANOTHER SHORT ON DVD)
Of Fox and Hounds (1940)
   (Released on VHS on Looney Tunes the Collector's Edition: Canine Corps, on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 2, and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Vault Volume 1)
Elmer's Pet Rabbit (1941)
   (Noteworthy Because: First cartoon naming Bugs Bunny on-screen; first official Bugs cartoon directed by Chuck Jones)
   (Released on VHS on Bugs Bunny on Parade, on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 2, and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 3)
The Haunted Mouse (1941)
   (Noteworthy Because: First cartoon written by Michael Maltese)
   (Released on VHS on Looney Tunes the Collector's Edition: Tex-Book Looney)
The Cat's Tale (1941)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3)
Joe Glow the Firefly (1941)
The Wacky Worm (1941)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 2)
Inki and the Lion (1941)
   (Released on VHS on Little Tweety and Little Inki Cartoon Festival Featuring "I Taw a Putty Tat" and on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3)
Aviation Vacation (1941)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3)
Sport Chumpions (1941)
   (Noteworthy Because: First Warner Bros. cartoon crediting Gerry Chiniquy with animation)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3)
Snowtime for Comedy (1941)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4)
All This and Rabbit Stew (1941)
   (Noteworthy Because: Censored 11 cartoon)
The Bug Parade (1941)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4)
Saddle Silly (1941)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 3)
The Cagey Canary (1941)
   (Released on VHS on Looney Tunes the Collector's Edition: Tex-Book Looney, on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3, and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 4)
Hop, Skip and a Chump (1942)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 3)
The Bird Came C.O.D. (1942)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4 and on Blu-ray on Casablanca)
Aloha Hooey (1942)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3)
Saps in Chaps (1942)
Dog Tired (1942)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4)
Daffy's Southern Exposure (1942)
   (Released on VHS on Looney Tunes the Collector's Edition: A Battle of Wits and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 2)
Nutty News (1942)
Hobby Horse-Laffs (1942)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Gentleman Jim)
Hold the Lion, Please (1942)
   (Released on VHS on Bugs Bunny on Parade, on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 2, and on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
Gopher Goofy (1942)
Double Chaser (1942)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 4)
The Squawkin' Hawk (1942)
   (Noteworthy Because: First appearance of Henery Hawk)
   (Released on VHS on Looney Tunes the Collector's Edition: Cartoon Superstars, on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3, and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Vault Volume 1)
The Impatient Patient (1942)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 4)
The Sheepish Wolf (1942)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 3)
The Daffy Duckaroo (1942)
Ding Dog Daddy (1942)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 2)
Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs (1943)
   (Noteworthy Because: Censored 11 cartoon)
Flop Goes the Weasel (1943)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 2)
Hop and Go (1943)
Tokio Jokio (1943)
Tin Pan Alley Cats (1943)
   (Noteworthy Because: Censored 11 cartoon)
Inki and the Minah Bird (1943)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3)
Meatless Flyday (1944)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 4)
Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips (1944)
   (Noteworthy Because: Made headlines and was then subsequently pulled when first issued on home video)
   (Released on VHS on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 7: Bugs Bunny by Each Director and on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes)
Angel Puss (1944)
   (Noteworthy Because: Censored 11 cartoon)
Slightly Daffy (1944)
   (Released on VHS on Daffy! and on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3)
From Hand to Mouse (1944)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 2)
Goldilocks and the Jivin' Bears (1944)
   (Noteworthy Because: Censored 11 cartoon)
The Unruly Hare (1945)
   (Noteworthy Because: First Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin)
   (Released on VHS on Here Comes Bugs, on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes, and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 1)
Behind the Meat-Ball (1945)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 2 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 2)
Ain't That Ducky (1945)
   (Released on VHS on Just Plain Daffy and on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3)
Peck Up Your Troubles (1945)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3, and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 4)
Quentin Quail (1946)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 3)
The Eager Beaver (1946)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 2)
Of Thee I Sting (1946)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4)
Fair and Worm-er (1946)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 2 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 2)
The Mouse-Merized Cat (1946)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 2 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 4)
The Goofy Gophers (1947)
   (Noteworthy Because: First appearance of the Goofy Gophers; first cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny directed by Arthur Davis)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 2 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Vault Volume 1)
The Gay Anties (1947)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4 and on Blu-ray on The Beast with Five Fingers)
Hobo Bobo (1947)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 3)
Along Came Daffy (1947)
   (Released on VHS on Just Plain Daffy, on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3, and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 4)
Inki at the Circus (1947)
   (Released on VHS on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 5: Chuck Jones and on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes)
The Foxy Duckling (1947)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 1)
Little Orphan Airedale (1947)
   (Noteworthy Because: First appearance of Charlie Dog)
   (Released on VHS on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 8: 1940s Zanies, on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes, and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 1)
Doggone Cats (1947)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 1)
Mexican Joyride (1947)
   (Released on VHS on Daffy!, on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 2, and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 3)
Catch as Cats Can (1947)
   (Released on VHS on Looney Tunes the Collector's Edition: Comic Cat-tastrophies, on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 2, and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 1)
Two Gophers from Texas (1948)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 1)
A Feather in His Hare (1948)
   (Released on VHS on Starring Bugs Bunny! and on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3)
What's Brewin', Bruin? (1948)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 2 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 1)
A Hick, a Slick, and a Chick (1948)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 2)
Nothing but the Tooth (1948)
   (Released on VHS on Porky Pig and Company and on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3)
Bone Sweet Bone (1948)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4)
The Rattled Rooster (1948)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4)
The Shell-Shocked Egg (1948)
   (Released on laserdisc on The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4 and on Blu-ray on Act of Violence)
Hare Splitter (1948)
   (Released on VHS on Stars of Space Jam: Bugs Bunny and on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
   (Released on laserdisc in Japan in the Stars of Space Jam boxed set, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play in a U.S. player)
A-Lad-in His Lamp (1948)
   (Released on VHS on Bugs Bunny's Hare-Raising Tales and on laserdisc on Wince Upon a Time)
Holiday for Drumsticks (1949)
   (Released on VHS on Stars of Space Jam: Daffy Duck and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 4)
   (Released on laserdisc in Japan in the Stars of Space Jam boxed set, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play in a U.S. player)
The Bee-Deviled Bruin (1949)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 1)
Henhouse Henery (1949)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 4)
Knights Must Fall (1949)
   (Released on laserdisc on Hare Beyond Compare and on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
Which Is Witch (1949)
The Leghorn Blows at Midnight (1950)
   (Released on VHS on Foghorn Leghorn's Fractured Funnies and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 2)
A Fractured Leghorn (1950)
   (Released on VHS on Foghorn Leghorn's Fractured Funnies and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 1)
Stooge for a Mouse (1950)
   (Released on laserdisc on Sylvester & Tweety's Bad Ol' Putty Tat Blues and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 1)
Caveman Inki (1950)
   (Noteworthy Because: Final appearance of Inki and the Minah Bird during the classic era of the studio)
A Fox in a Fix (1951)
   (Released on VHS on Looney Tunes the Collector's Edition: A Battle of Wits and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Vault Volume 1)
Rabbit Every Monday (1951)
   (Released on VHS on Yosemite Sam: The Good, the Bad, and the Ornery, on laserdisc on Hare Beyond Compare, and on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
A Bone for a Bone (1951)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 4)
The Fair Haired Hare (1951)
   (Released on VHS on Bugs Bunny: Truth or Hare, on laserdisc on Winner by a Hare, and on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
Leghorn Swoggled (1951)
   (Released on VHS on Foghorn Leghorn's Fractured Funnies and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 4)
Sock a Doodle Do (1952)
Cracked Quack (1952)
   (Released on VHS on Porky Pig's Screwball Comedies, on laserdisc on Duck Victory, and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 1)
The Egg-Cited Rooster (1952)
Hare Lift (1952)
   (Released on VHS on Yosemite Sam's Yeller Fever, on laserdisc on Hare Beyond Compare, and on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
A Mouse Divided (1953)
   (Released on VHS on A Salute to Friz Freleng, on laserdisc on Sylvester & Tweety's Bad Ol' Putty Tat Blues, and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 1)
Upswept Hare (1953)
   (Released on VHS on Elmer Fudd's School of Hard Knocks and on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
Fowl Weather (1953)
   (Released on VHS on Tweet & Lovely)
   (Released on Region 2 DVD in Japan on I Love Tweety Vol. 2, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play on a region-free or otherwise modified player)
There Auto Be a Law (1953)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 3)
Tom Tom Tomcat (1953)
Plop Goes the Weasel (1953)
   (Released on VHS on Foghorn Leghorn's Fractured Funnies and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 1)
A Street Cat Named Sylvester (1953)
   (Released on VHS on Sylvester & Tweety's Tale Feathers)
   (Released on Region 2 DVD in Japan on I Love Tweety Vol. 1, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play on a region-free or otherwise modified player)
Easy Peckins (1953)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Vault Volume 1)
Catty Cornered (1953)
   (Released on VHS on Tweet & Lovely, on laserdisc on Guffaw and Order, and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 2)
   (Released on Region 2 DVD in Japan on I Love Tweety Vol. 1, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play on a region-free or otherwise modified player)
Of Rice and Hen (1953)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 3)
Robot Rabbit (1953)
   (Released on VHS on Elmer Fudd's School of Hard Knocks, on laserdisc on Hare Beyond Compare, and on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
Design for Leaving (1954)
   (Released on VHS on Superior Duck)
   (INCORRECTLY CROPPED INTO WIDESCREEN ON DVD)
No Parking Hare (1954)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
Dr. Jerkyl's Hide (1954)
   (Released on VHS on Sylvester & Tweety's Tale Feathers)
Muzzle Tough (1954)
   (Released on VHS on Sylvester & Tweety's Tale Feathers and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 4)
   (Released on Region 2 DVD in Japan on I Love Tweety Vol. 1, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play on a region-free or otherwise modified player)
Quack Shot (1954)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 4)
Sheep Ahoy (1954)
   (Released on VHS on Looney Tunes the Collector's Edition: Canine Corps and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 3)
Feather Dusted (1955)
   (Released on VHS on Foghorn Leghorn's Fractured Funnies and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Vault Volume 1)
Pests for Guests (1955)
   (Released on VHS on Elmer Fudd's School of Hard Knocks)
Beanstalk Bunny (1955)
   (Released on VHS on Daffy Duck: The Nuttiness Continues..., on laserdisc on Hare Beyond Compare, and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 1)
Stork Naked (1955)
   (Released on VHS on Superior Duck, on laserdisc on Duck Victory, and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 4)
   (INCORRECTLY CROPPED INTO WIDESCREEN ON DVD)
Hare Brush (1955)
   (Released on VHS on Elmer Fudd's Comedy Capers and on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
Tweety's Circus (1955)
   (Released on VHS on Tweet & Lovely, on laserdisc on Looney Tunes Curtain Calls, and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Vault Volume 1)
   (Released on Region 2 DVD in Japan on I Love Tweety Vol. 1, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play on a region-free or otherwise modified player)
This Is a Life? (1955)
   (Released on VHS on Yosemite Sam's Yeller Fever and on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
   (INCORRECTLY CROPPED INTO WIDESCREEN ON DVD)
Double or Mutton (1955)
   (Released on VHS on Looney Tunes Video Show #3 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 4)
A Kiddies Kitty (1955)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Vault Volume 1)
Dime to Retire (1955)
   (Released on VHS on Daffy Duck's Madcap Mania)
   (INCORRECTLY CROPPED INTO WIDESCREEN ON DVD)
Pappy's Puppy (1955)
Tweet and Sour (1956)
   (Released on VHS on Sylvester & Tweety: The Best Yeows of Our Lives)
Mixed Master (1956)
Napoleon Bunny-Part (1956)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
   (Released on laserdisc in Japan in the Bugs & Friends boxed set, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play in a U.S. player)
   (INCORRECTLY CROPPED INTO WIDESCREEN ON DVD)
Tugboat Granny (1956)
   (Released on VHS on Tweet & Lovely and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 3)
Half Fare Hare (1956)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
Piker's Peak (1957)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
Boston Quackie (1957)
   (Released on VHS on Stars of Space Jam: Daffy Duck and on laserdisc on Guffaw and Order)
Bugsy and Mugsy (1957)
   (Released on laserdisc on Guffaw and Order and on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
Greedy for Tweety (1957)
   (Released on VHS on Tweet & Lovely, on laserdisc on Sylvester & Tweety's Bad Ol' Putty Tat Blues, and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 1)
   (Released on Region 2 DVD in Japan on I Love Tweety Vol. 1, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play on a region-free or otherwise modified player)
Don't Axe Me (1958)
   (Released on VHS on Elmer Fudd's School of Hard Knocks and on laserdisc on Duck Victory)
Hare-Less Wolf (1958)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
A Pizza Tweety-Pie (1958)
   (Released on VHS on Tweet & Lovely and on laserdisc on Longitude and Looneytude)
   (Released on Region 2 DVD in Japan on I Love Tweety Vol. 3, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play on a region-free or otherwise modified player)
A Waggily Tale (1958)
Feather Bluster (1958)
Now, Hare This (1958)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
To Itch His Own (1958)
   (Noteworthy Because: Final cartoon scored by Carl Stalling)
Dog Tales (1958)
A Bird in a Bonnet (1958)
   (Released on Region 2 DVD in Japan on I Love Tweety Vol. 3, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play on a region-free or otherwise modified player)
Pre-Hysterical Hare (1958)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 3)
Hip Hip- Hurry! (1958)
   (Released on VHS on The Road Runner & Wile E. Coyote's Crash Course and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 1)
China Jones (1959)
   (Released on VHS on Porky Pig Tales and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 3)
Trick or Tweet (1959)
Backwoods Bunny (1959)
   (Released on VHS on Looney Tunes Video Show #4 and on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
Tweet and Lovely (1959)
   (Released on VHS on Tweet & Lovely and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Vault Volume 1)
   (Released on Region 2 DVD in Japan on I Love Tweety Vol. 2, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play on a region-free or otherwise modified player)
Wild and Woolly Hare (1959)
   (Released on VHS on Yosemite Sam: The Good, the Bad, and the Ornery and on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
Bonanza Bunny (1959)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
   (Released on laserdisc in Japan in the Bugs & Friends boxed set, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play in a U.S. player)
Wild About Hurry (1959)
   (Released on VHS on Looney Tunes the Collector's Edition: All-Stars and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Vault Volume 1)
Unnatural History (1959)
Tweet Dreams (1959)
People Are Bunny (1959)
   (Released on VHS on A Night at the Movies 1959: The Young Philadelphians and on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
   (Released on laserdisc in Japan in the Bugs & Friends boxed set, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play in a U.S. player)
   (INCORRECTLY CROPPED INTO WIDESCREEN ON DVD)
Fastest with the Mostest (1960)
   (Released on VHS on Looney Tunes the Collector's Edition: Cartoon Superstars)
Horse Hare (1960)
Rabbit's Feat (1960)
   (Released on VHS on The Road Runner & Wile E. Coyote: The Scrapes of Wrath and on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
Ready, Woolen and Able (1960)
   (Released on VHS on Chariots of Fur and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Vault Volume 1)
From Hare to Heir (1960)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
   (Released on laserdisc in Japan in the Bugs & Friends boxed set, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play in a U.S. player)
   (INCORRECTLY CROPPED INTO WIDESCREEN ON DVD)
The Dixie Fryer (1960)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Vault Volume 1)
Hopalong Casualty (1960)
   (Released on VHS on The Road Runner & Wile E. Coyote: The Scrapes of Wrath, on laserdisc on The Road Runner vs. Wile E. Coyote: If at First You Don't Succeed..., and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 4)
Trip for Tat (1960)
   (Released on laserdisc on Longitude and Looneytude)
Lighter Than Hare (1960)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 4)
   (Released on laserdisc in Japan in the Bugs & Friends boxed set, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play in a U.S. player)
   (INCORRECTLY CROPPED INTO WIDESCREEN ON DVD)
The Mouse on 57th Street (1961)
   (Noteworthy Because: Final Warner Bros. cartoon written by Michael Maltese during the classic era of the studio)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 3)
D' Fightin' Ones (1961)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 4)
Lickety-Splat (1961)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 2)
The Rebel Without Claws (1961)
   (Released on VHS on Tweet & Lovely and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 2)
   (Released on Region 2 DVD in Japan on I Love Tweety Vol. 3, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play on a region-free or otherwise modified player)
Compressed Hare (1961)
   (Released on VHS on Looney Tunes the Collector's Edition: Wabbit Tales and on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
Prince Violent (1961)
   (Noteworthy Because: Infamously retitled Prince Varmint in the mid-1970s for Saturday morning television)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
Daffy's Inn Trouble (1961)
   (Released on laserdisc in Japan in the Bugs & Friends boxed set, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play in a U.S. player)
   (INCORRECTLY CROPPED INTO WIDESCREEN ON DVD)
What's My Lion? (1961)
Wet Hare (1962)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 3)
A Sheep in the Deep (1962)
   (Released on laserdisc on Looney Tunes Assorted Nuts)
Quackodile Tears (1962)
   (Released on VHS on Looney Tunes Video Show #2 and on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Vault Volume 1)
Zoom at the Top (1962)
   (Released on VHS on Looney Tunes the Collector's Edition: A Battle of Wits)
The Slick Chick (1962)
The Jet Cage (1962)
   (Noteworthy Because: Final cartoon scored by Milt Franklyn)
   (Released on VHS on Home Tweet Home)
   (Released on laserdisc in Japan in the Bugs & Friends boxed set, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play in a U.S. player)
   (Released on Region 2 DVD in Japan on I Love Tweety Vol. 1, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play on a region-free or otherwise modified player)
Mother Was a Rooster (1962)
Good Noose (1962)
Shishkabugs (1962)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
   (Released on laserdisc in Japan in the Bugs & Friends boxed set, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play in a U.S. player)
I Was a Teenage Thumb (1963)
Devil's Feud Cake (1963)
   (Noteworthy Because: Final Warner Bros. cartoon crediting Warren Foster as writer)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 4)
Fast Buck Duck (1963)
The Million Hare (1963)
   (Released on VHS on Looney Tunes the Collector's Edition: Cartoon Superstars and on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
   (Released on laserdisc in Japan in the Bugs & Friends boxed set, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play in a U.S. player)
   (INCORRECTLY CROPPED INTO WIDESCREEN ON DVD)
Mexican Cat Dance (1963)
Woolen Under Where (1963)
   (Noteworthy Because: Final appearance of Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog during the classic era of the studio)
   (Released on VHS on Looney Tunes the Collector's Edition: A Battle of Wits)
Hare-Breadth Hurry (1963)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 2)
The Unmentionables (1963)
   (Noteworthy Because: Final appearance of Rocky and Mugsy during the classic era of the studio)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
   (Released on laserdisc in Japan in the Bugs & Friends boxed set, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play in a U.S. player)
Aqua Duck (1963)
Dumb Patrol (1964)
   (Noteworthy Because: Final appearance of Yosemite Sam during the classic era of the studio)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 3)
The Iceman Ducketh (1964)
   (Released on laserdisc in Japan in the Bugs & Friends boxed set, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play in a U.S. player)
   (INCORRECTLY CROPPED INTO WIDESCREEN ON DVD)
Hawaiian Aye Aye (1964)
   (Noteworthy Because: Final appearance of Tweety during the classic era of the studio; final cartoon written by Tedd Pierce)
   (Released on VHS on Tweet & Lovely)
   (Released on Region 2 DVD in Japan on I Love Tweety Vol. 3, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play on a region-free or otherwise modified player)
False Hare (1964)
   (Noteworthy Because: Final appearance of Bugs Bunny and Foghorn Leghorn during the classic era of the studio; final cartoon put into production by the studio before the 1963 shutdown)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection)
   (Released on laserdisc in Japan in the Bugs & Friends boxed set, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play in a U.S. player)
   (INCORRECTLY CROPPED INTO WIDESCREEN ON DVD)
Road to Andalay (1964)
   (Released on Blu-ray on Looney Tunes Collector's Choice Vol. 4)
Cats and Bruises (1965)
   (Released on VHS on Looney Tunes Video Show #2)
Moby Duck (1965)
   (Noteworthy Because: Final cartoon edited by Treg Brown)
Assault and Peppered (1965)
   (Released on laserdisc in Japan in the Bugs & Friends boxed set, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play in a U.S. player)
Well Worn Daffy (1965)
Suppressed Duck (1965)
   (Released on laserdisc in Japan in the Bugs & Friends boxed set, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play in a U.S. player)
   (INCORRECTLY CROPPED INTO WIDESCREEN ON DVD)
Rushing Roulette (1965)
Run, Run, Sweet Road Runner (1965)
   (Released on laserdisc in Japan in the Bugs & Friends boxed set, which is mastered in the North American-compatible NTSC color format and will play in a U.S. player)
Tease for Two (1965)
   (Noteworthy Because: Final appearance of the Goofy Gophers during the classic era of the studio)
Tired and Feathered (1965)
Chili Corn Corny (1965)
Just Plane Beep (1965)
Go Go Amigo (1965)
The Astroduck (1966)
   (Released on VHS on Looney Tunes Video Show #4)
Mucho Locos (1966)
   (Noteworthy Because: Final appearance of Porky Pig during the classic era of the studio)
Mexican Mousepiece (1966)
Daffy Rents (1966)
A Squeak in the Deep (1966)
Feather Finger (1966)
Swing Ding Amigo (1966)
A Taste of Catnip (1966)
   (Noteworthy Because: Final appearance of Sylvester during the classic era of the studio)
Daffy's Diner (1967)
Quacker Tracker (1967)
   (Released on VHS on Looney Tunes Video Show #3)
The Music Mice-Tro (1967)
The Spy Swatter (1967)
Speedy Ghost to Town (1967)
Rodent to Stardom (1967)
Go Away Stowaway (1967)
Cool Cat (1967)
   (Noteworthy Because: First appearance of Cool Cat)
Fiesta Fiasco (1967)
Hocus Pocus Powwow (1968)
Big Game Haunt (1968)
Skyscraper Caper (1968)
Hippydrome Tiger (1968)
Feud with a Dude (1968)
See Ya Later, Gladiator (1968)
   (Noteworthy Because: Final appearance of Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales during the classic era of the studio)
3 Ring Wing Ding (1968)
Flying Circus (1968)
Chimp and Zee (1968)
Fistic Mystic (1969)
Rabbit Stew and Rabbits Too! (1969)
Shamrock and Roll (1969)
Bugged by a Bee (1969)
Injun Trouble (1969)
   (Noteworthy Because: Final Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon until late 1980s revival)


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