Longitude & Looneytude


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The theme of this LaserDisc is travel-based, and focuses on shorts that takes place at various landmarks. Only "The Timid Toreador" and "Trip for Tat" have yet to be released restored on digital disc home media.

Disc Specifications

  • Release Date: May 18, 1994
  • Format(s): LaserDisc
  • Side(s): 2 (1 LaserDisc)
  • Shorts Included: 14
  • In Print?: No
  • Runtime: 98 minutes (1 hour, 38 minutes)
  • Region: NTSC

Collector's Recommendation Score

What's this?This is a rating of how recommended it is to obtain the set, rated from a scale of 0 to 10. This is automatically done and is calculated from three criteria by default: how many shorts are new to the format (20%), how many shorts is an upgrade from previous releases (30%), and how many shorts don't have an upgrade in future releases (50%). The higher the score, the more recommended the set is.

Each short in itself contributes an equal amount, and miscellaneous and post-Golden Age shorts are also included. Thus, even if all Golden Age shorts are upgraded in later sets, shorts in other categories may still prevent the set from scoring a 0.

For compilation sets, only the amount of shorts without a better version on later sets are scored for up to 10 points, as they tend to be repackages of previously released sets.

Any set that scores 0 on new-to-format or upgrade tests are deemed as double dip-only sets and instantly fails with a 0. Sets that also scores 0 on the "don't have an upgrade" test are also deemed as obsolete, usurped sets and instantly fails with a 0. As more sets get released, the score may be subject to change.

This is not an exhaustive rating on the set itself in terms of quality, but rather a marker on how worthwhile it is the obtain the set for a complete collection in the most cost-efficient way. Thus, sets with a higher score are a much better value for your cash than lower rated ones; sets rated with a 0 are generally a waste of cash.
This set has achieved a Collector's Recommendation Score of 5.714 out of 10, based on the sum of the score from the following categories:
  • New-to-format score (up to 2 points): 2
  • Upgrade score (up to 3 points): 3
  • Doesn't have an better version score (up to 5 points): 0.71

It might not be ideal to get this set for collection's sake. It contains significant amounts of double dips and/or inferior versions of the shorts and have likely been usurped by better volumes and releases. If this set is old, most of the shorts might have been updated to better versions. You will likely get a better value getting a higher rated set.

Included Shorts

Side 1
Short NameRelease DateStatusNotes
Merrie Melodies Mouse Mazurka Blue RibbonJune 11, 1949Unrestored
Merrie Melodies Frigid HareOctober 8, 1949Unrestored
Looney Tunes A Pizza Tweety-PieFebruary 22, 1958Unrestored
Merrie Melodies French Rarebit Blue RibbonJune 30, 1951Unrestored
Looney Tunes The Timid Toreador Public domainDecember 21, 1940Unrestored
Merrie Melodies Trip for TatOctober 29, 1960Unrestored
Merrie Melodies Little Beau Pepé Blue RibbonMarch 29, 1952Unrestored
Side 2
Short NameRelease DateStatusNotes
Looney Tunes Sahara HareMarch 26, 1955Unrestored
Looney Tunes Polar PalsJune 3, 1939Unrestored
Looney Tunes A Scent of the MatterhornJune 24, 1961Unrestored
Looney Tunes Roman Legion-HareNovember 12, 1955Unrestored
Merrie Melodies Dough for the Do-Do Blue RibbonSeptember 3, 1949Unrestored
Looney Tunes The Cats BahMarch 20, 1954Unrestored
Merrie Melodies Hare We GoJanuary 6, 1951Unrestored
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