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Stars of Space Jam boxed set

Cover of boxed set

Stars of Space Jam was the sixth Looney Tunes home video collection from Warner Home Video. It was released on 26 November 1996 to promote the release of Space Jam. A Japanese LaserDisc set was released around the same time. Each tape/side featured six cartoons, most of which had not been made available on home video before. This was also notably the first video series with a video featuring the Tasmanian Devil. The series was discontinued around the time the Looney Tunes Presents home video collection debuted.

Each tape in this series began with a short version of the Warner Bros. Family Entertainment logo, which was the same logo as shown on Warner Bros. Animation's cartoon shows (albeit with a short Merrie Melodies fanfare).

DVD editions were released on 9 October 2018, with some slight changes to the Bugs and Daffy releases.

Volumes[]

Cover Title Featured cartoons
StarsOfSpaceJam Bugs
Bugs Bunny

VHS order:

DVD order: [1]

StarsOfSpaceJam Daffy
Daffy Duck

VHS order:

DVD order:[3]

StarsOfSpaceJam SylvesterAndTweety
Sylvester and Tweety
StarsOfSpaceJam RoadRunnerAndCoyote
Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote
StarsOfSpaceJam Taz
Tasmanian Devil

Notes[]

Dubbed Versions[]

  • Some televised versions of the cartoons from the tapes of this collection contain a dubbed notice at the end of the cartoons labelled "DUBBED VERSION © 1997/1998 WARNER BROS.", although these copies with dubbed notice are never shown on American television. The reason behind the dubbed version disclaimer was because a music-and-effects dub track was created for foreign dubs, although unlike the 1997/1998 Warner Bros. Dubbed Versions (AKA: 1997/1998 THIS VERSION's) commonly shown on television and some European VHS tapes (Bugs & Friends, From Hare to Eternity, Superior Duck, Greedy For Tweety, Wideo Wabbit, Cheese Chasers, The Prize Pest, Strangled Eggs, Big House Bunny, Scaredy Cat and Feed The Kitty) these prints are not restored at all.
    • Like the 1997/1998 Warner Bros. dubbed versions (AKA: 1997/1998 THIS VERSION's) succeeding them, the original end cards are preserved, unlike the dubbed versions created by Turner Entertainment in 1995.
  • In Europe, there is an additional VHS tape in this Stars of Space Jam VHS compilation, called "Stars of Space Jam: Space Tunes" which unlike the other tapes in this collection, which mainly focus on only one specific Looney Tunes character, it features a variety of Looney Tunes shorts based on a theme of outer space, including some Marvin the Martian cartoons. This tape however is not found in the United States; instead it has been released on VHS in the United States as part of Looney Tunes Presents and is referred to as "Marvin the Martian: Space Tunes".[7]
    • "Stars of Space Jam: Space Tunes" was originally planned to be released in this collection in the United States, much like the rest of the world, but was delayed from being released in the United States until at least 1998 for unknown reasons.[4]

VHS and DVD Differences[]

  • On the DVD version of this collection, "Barbary-Coast Bunny" is replaced by "Ali Baba Bunny" on the Bugs Bunny DVD collection, while "Holiday for Drumsticks" is replaced by "Daffy Duck Slept Here" on the Daffy Duck DVD collection. Hence on this DVD set, "Daffy Duck Slept Here" is the only cartoon from the a.a.p. package in this DVD collection, which was impossible back when the original VHS collection came out in 1996, as even though Turner's merger with Time Warner had been completed earlier that year, the pre-1948 shorts were still under partial ownership of Turner; MGM/UA Home Video still held the home video rights for these shorts at the time.
  • On the DVD version of this collection, all cartoon shorts which had already been restored and remastered for DVD/Blu-ray have their previous unrestored prints from the original VHS version of this collection replaced by their latest restored DVD/Blu-ray transfers, though shorts that are yet unrestored, such as "Hot Cross Bunny", "Hare Splitter", "Boston Quackie", "Hot-Rod and Reel!" and "Zip 'n Snort", still keep their previous unrestored transfers from the VHS collections. However, on the Sylvester and Tweety DVD, both "Tree Cornered Tweety" and "Tweet Zoo" still keep their unrestored VHS transfers despite both shorts having been restored and remastered for the I Love Tweety: Volume 2 Japanese DVD for reasons unknown.
    • For unknown reasons, both "Hare Splitter" and "Boston Quackie" are presented time-compressed to PAL speed, unlike their previous 1996 VHS counterparts.[8]
    • Both the restored transfers of "Apes of Wrath" and "Person to Bunny" are presented in their original correct 4:3 aspect ratios on this DVD set, as opposed to the cropped widescreen versions as shown on their respective Looney Tunes Super Stars DVD sets they originated from.
    • Much like the original 1996 VHS collection, all the cartoons on the 2018 DVD collection are uncut and uncensored.
  • The entire contents of the Tazmanian Devil DVD collection were previously released on Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1 Blu-ray set (consisting of all five fully restored Taz cartoons from the classic era, "Devil May Hare", "Bedevilled Rabbit", "Ducking the Devil", "Bill of Hare", and "Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare", in their correct 4:3 formats, including "Fright Before Christmas" as a bonus feature on such Blu-ray set).[9]
  • On the DVD version of the Tasmanian Devil release, "Fright Before Christmas" is presented as the last ten minutes of the Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales TV special, including the surrounding bridging sequences and the special's entire end credits, beginning with the part where Bugs and the gang are caroling to "Jingle Bells", as opposed to the stand-alone version of the short (with recreated titles) shown on past home video releases and on TV airings.[10]

DVD Covers[]

Collection: Volume 1[]

Lt sosj cv1

All five DVDs were combined onto the single-disc Stars of Space Jam Collection: Volume 1 in 2019.

Gallery[]

References[]

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