Commentary 1: "Rabbit Seasoning" (1952): Historian Michael Barrier and director Chuck Jones (archival recording)
Rating:7.0/10 (1 vote) [graph ] Login to vote or review
Commentary 2: "Long-Haired Hare" (1949): Historian Michael Barrier and writer Michael Maltese (archival recording)
Rating:8.0/10 (1 vote) [graph ] Login to vote or review
Commentary 3: "High Diving Hare" (1949): Filmmaker Greg Ford and director Friz Freleng (archival recording)
Rating:9.0/10 (1 vote) [graph ] Login to vote or review
Commentary 4: "Bully for Bugs" (1953): Historian Michael Barrier, and director Chuck Jones and sound effects editor Treg Brown (archival recordings)
Rating:10.0/10 (1 vote) [graph ] Login to vote or review
Commentary 5: "What's Up Doc?" (1950): Filmmaker Greg Ford
Rating:8.0/10 (1 vote) [graph ] Login to vote or review
Commentary 6: "Rabbit's Kin" (1952): Actor Stan Freberg
Rating:4.0/10 (3 votes) [graph ] Login to vote or review
Commentary 7: "Big Top Bunny" (1951): Historian Michael Barrier, and composer Carl Stalling and filmmaker Robert Clampett (archival recordings)
Rating:9.0/10 (1 vote) [graph ] Login to vote or review
Commentary 8: "Wabbit Twouble" (1941): Historian Michael Barrier and director Robert Clampett (archival recording)
Rating:8.0/10 (1 vote) [graph ] Login to vote or review
Commentary 9: "(Blooper) Bunny!" (1991): Director Greg Ford
Rating:7.0/10 (1 vote) [graph ] Login to vote or review
Commentary 10: "Duck Amuck" (1953): Historian Michael Barrier, and director Chuck Jones and animator Ben Washam (archival recordings)
Rating:9.5/10 (2 votes) [graph ] Login to vote or review
Commentary 11: "Drip-Along Daffy" (1951): Historian Michael Barrier and director Chuck Jones (archival recording)
Rating:8.0/10 (1 vote) [graph ] Login to vote or review
Commentary 12: "The Scarlet Pumpernickel" (1950): Historian Michael Barrier and actor Mel Blanc (archival recording)
Rating:8.0/10 (1 vote) [graph ] Login to vote or review
Commentary 13: "Wearing of the Grin" (1951): Historian Michael Barrier
Rating:7.0/10 (1 vote) [graph ] Login to vote or review
Commentary 14: "Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century" (1953): Historian Michael Barrier and director Chuck Jones (archival recording)
Rating:8.0/10 (1 vote) [graph ] Login to vote or review
Commentary 15: "Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears" (1944): Actor Stan Freberg
Rating:7.0/10 (1 vote) [graph ] Login to vote or review
Commentary 16: "Fast and Furry-ous" (1949): Historian Michael Barrier, and writer Michael Maltese, sound effects editor Treg Brown, and background artist/actor Paul Julian (archival recordings)
Rating:10.0/10 (1 vote) [graph ] Login to vote or review
Commentary 17: "Hair-Raising Hare" (1946): Filmmaker Greg Ford and historian Michael Barrier, and writer Lloyd Turner (archival recording)
Rating:7.0/10 (1 vote) [graph ] Login to vote or review
Commentary 18: "Haredevil Hare" (1948): Historian Michael Barrier and background artist Peter Alvarado (archival recording)
Rating:8.0/10 (1 vote) [graph ] Login to vote or review
Commentary 19: "For Scent-imental Reasons" (1949): Historian Michael Barrier and writer Michael Maltese (archival recording)
Rating:9.0/10 (1 vote) [graph ] Login to vote or review
Commentary 20: "Feed the Kitty" (1952): Filmmaker Greg Ford
Rating:8.0/10 (1 vote) [graph ] Login to vote or review
Commentary 21: "Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid" (1942): Historian Michael Barrier and director Robert Clampett (archival recording)
Rating:8.0/10 (1 vote) [graph ] Login to vote or review
Commentary 22: "Canary Row" (1950): Historian Jerry Beck
Rating:6.0/10 (1 vote) [graph ] Login to vote or review
Commentary 23: "Canned Feud" (1951): Historian Jerry Beck
Rating:6.0/10 (1 vote) [graph ] Login to vote or review
Commentary 24: "Speedy Gonzales" (1955): Historian Jerry Beck
Rating:6.0/10 (1 vote) [graph ] Login to vote or review
Commentary 25: "Tweety's S.O.S." (1951): Historian Michael Barrier and director Friz Freleng (archival recording)
Rating:7.0/10 (1 vote) [graph ] Login to vote or review
Commentary 26: "The Foghorn Leghorn" (1948): Historian Michael Barrier and director Robert McKimson (archival recording)
Rating:8.0/10 (1 vote) [graph ] Login to vote or review
Commentary 27: "Devil May Hare" (1954): Historian Jerry Beck
Rating:7.0/10 (1 vote) [graph ] Login to vote or review