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* ''Wabbit Twouble'' (1941/Avery-Clampett/MM)
 
* ''Wabbit Twouble'' (1941/Avery-Clampett/MM)
 
* ''Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid'' (1942/Clampett/MM)
 
* ''Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid'' (1942/Clampett/MM)
* ''Little Red Riding Rabbit'' (1944/Freleng/MM)
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* ''Hare Trigger'' (1945/Freleng/MM)
 
* ''Baseball Bugs'' (1946/Freleng/LT)
 
* ''Baseball Bugs'' (1946/Freleng/LT)
 
* ''Hair-Raising Hare'' (1946/Jones/MM)
 
* ''Hair-Raising Hare'' (1946/Jones/MM)

Revision as of 01:16, 22 April 2020

Volume One of the Diamond Collection contains 100 shorts on four differently-themed discs. The first disc focuses on shorts starring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, another is centered around Porky Pig, and the last two feature shorts directed by Friz Freleng and Chuck Jones.

There will be three versions of the set available: one with just the discs and booklet, another packaged in a SteelBook and coming with a set of collectible art and lobby card replicas, and another with not only all of the above, but 4K UltraHD versions of each disc and extra items similar to those found in the Ultimate Collector's Edition of the first Platinum Collection.

Key

Directors/Units

  • Freleng = Friz Freleng
  • Avery = Tex Avery
  • Clampett = Bob Clampett
  • Jones = Chuck Jones
  • McKimson = Robert McKimson
  • Tashlin = Frank Tashlin
  • Davis = Arthur Davis

Series

  • LT = "Looney Tunes"
  • MM = "Merrie Melodies"

Disc One: Bugs Bunny: Hare Beyond Compare

Shorts

  • A Wild Hare (1940/Avery/MM)
  • Wabbit Twouble (1941/Avery-Clampett/MM)
  • Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid (1942/Clampett/MM)
  • Hare Trigger (1945/Freleng/MM)
  • Baseball Bugs (1946/Freleng/LT)
  • Hair-Raising Hare (1946/Jones/MM)
  • Gorilla My Dreams (1948/McKimson/LT)
  • Rabbit Hood (1949/Jones/MM)
  • What's Up Doc? (1950/McKimson/LT)
  • Rabbit of Seville (1950/Jones/LT)
  • Rabbit Fire (1951/Jones/LT)
  • Rabbit Seasoning (1952/Jones/MM)

Bonus features