The Cartoon Collection
Compilation of cartoons raising money for the National Children's Home charity. Featuring Mickey Mouse ("The Simple Things"), Bugs Bunny ("Duck Rabbit Duck"), Tom and Jerry ("The Bowling Alley Cat"), Pluto ("Canine Casanova"), Sylvester and Tweety ("Hyde and Go Tweet"), The Pink Panther ("Sky Blue Pink"), Donald Duck ("Drip Dippy Donald"), Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner ("Hot Rod and Reel") and Daffy Duck ("Ain't That Ducky").
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Plot Summary
The Cartoon Collection is not a single film or show, but rather a compilation of various animated shorts and episodes from different eras and studios. These collections often feature classic characters and segments, offering a nostalgic trip for viewers. The specific content can vary widely depending on the particular release, but generally includes beloved cartoons known for their humor and timeless appeal.
Critical Reception
As 'The Cartoon Collection' is a compilation and not a singular work, critical reception is fragmented. Individual cartoons within the collections are generally well-regarded for their animation and humor, especially those from the Golden Age of American animation. However, the quality and curation of the compilations themselves can vary, with some being praised for preserving classic animation and others criticized for poor selection or presentation.
What Reviewers Say
- Nostalgic appeal of classic cartoons is a major draw.
- Content quality varies significantly based on the specific cartoons included.
- Often seen as a good way for new generations to discover older animated works.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The Cartoon Collection' are generally positive, focusing on the nostalgic value and the joy of rediscovering childhood favorites. Many appreciate the convenience of having various classic cartoons in one place. However, some reviews note that the selection of cartoons isn't always comprehensive or may include lesser-known shorts.
Awards & Accolades
None notable, as it is a compilation of pre-existing works.
Fun Fact
Many 'Cartoon Collection' releases from the late 1980s and early 1990s often featured cartoons that were rarely broadcast on television at the time, making them valuable for animation historians and fans.
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