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Looney Tunes
Okay, so I haven't had time to read through everything on this forum, but I figured I'd start one about Looney tunes. Does anyone have a list of their favorite Looney Tunes episodes, or possibly just their favorite one? I think I'll post just a couple of mine first, then maybe add a couple really good ones after that.
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Number One
This is my favorite of all time: Robin Hood Daffy. It's found on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection (I won't give a link because I'm not trying to SPAM). If you haven't seen it, it's about Porky Pig trying to find Robin Hood, and Daffy (Robin Hood) is trying to prove to Porky that he's genuine.
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Number Two
I think Drip-Along Daffy would have to be my second favorite, simply because it reminds me of all the old westerns that my parents used to watch, and it pokes fun at all the funny things that they do in those movies. Daffy gets elected Sheriff of a town, and his first order of business is to get rid of this one criminal. I think you can see where this is going, so I'll leave it at that.
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Number Three
My third (and probably last numbered) is Duck Dodgers in the 24th and a half century. It is Daffy and Porky at their comic best (if you can't tell, I love the Daffy and Porky duo). This is another must see in the Looney Tunes lineup.
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An honorable mention that I must talk about is To Beep or not to Beep, which is a Wile E. Coyote and Roadrunner episode. The reason I love this one so much is the fact that there's one part in the show where Wile E. Coyote is trying to sling a huge boulder at the roadrunner. I have to admit I laugh every time I see that bit, because it's so funny the things that happen between him and the boulder.
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Here are some quotes by Yosemite Sam:
I'm no clock-watcher! (Southern Fried Rabbit, 1953)
Those earth creatures, always shootn' off their mouths! (Lighter than Hare, 1960)
I'm Yosemite Sam, the meanest, roughest, rip-roarn'est, Edward Everett Hortonest, hombre that ever packed a six-shooter! (Hare Trigger, 1945)
I'm Yosemite Sam, the roughest, toughest, he-man hombre that's ever crossed the Rio Grande-And I don't mean Mahatma Gandhi! (Bugs Bunny Rides Again, 1948)
Sea-Going Sam's the name. I'm the blood-thirstiest, shoot-em firstiest, dog-gone worstiest buccaneer ever to sail the Spanish Mane!
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