Since the "100 Greatest Looney Tunes" book is coming out...

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figurines of characters in "The Scarlet Pumpernickel")
17 WB cartoon that were ranked among the 50 Greatest in 1994...
Some guesses of what would be their ranking on the 100 Greatest list...
1. "What's Opera Doc?" ...more likely would be #1, or atleast in the Top 3 Though a bit overrated

2. "Duck Amuck"... among the Top 10, quite creative and different at the time (though 4th wall breaking and cartoons talking to the animators had been used for a few decades)

4. "Duck Dodgers in the 24 1/2 Century"... it's an OK short, but due to it's popularity and that it was one of George Lucas' early inspirations it might be in the top 25

5. "One Froggy Evening"...while it's a funny cartoon, I wouldn't consider it among the Top 10. Though it probably will or atleast the Top 20...especially that the frog became a mascot for the now merged with UPN WB network

8. "Porky In Wackyland".. While it's one of the better 30's Looney Tunes, Bob Clampett have directed funnier shorts later on... Probably placed towards the top 10

12. "The Rabbit of Seville"...Top 10 material, honestly it's funnier than "What's Opera Doc?

16. "The Great Piggy Bank Robbery"...one of Clampett's best with surreal imagery and wild takes, Top 10 material

21. "Coal Black & De Sebben Dwarfs"...good parody with catchy music and features an appealing lead character, though considered very poltically incorrect by today' standards. Probably towards the Top 25...

30. "Rabbit Seasoning"...probably also towards the Top 25, though the hunting trilogy with Bugs, Daffy, & Emer should be tied

31. "The Scarlet Pumpernickle"...good short and features a wide cast of characters...though OK, probably around the middle of the list
34. "You Ought To Be In Pictures"...with it's blend of live action/animation, it's worth being in the Top 30 and also somewhat based on Friz Freleng leaving Termite Terrace for MGM and rejoining shortly after...
35. "Ali Baba Bunny"...Pretty much sums up the greedy incarnation of Daffy and also amusing...Probably around the Top 40

36. "Feed The Kitty"...honestly, I never really liked the short and there's various cartoons that have expressed Chuck Jones' animation style with characters' facial expressions like shown from Wile E Coyote noticing that he's standing on air to Daffy Duck wanting all the riches for himself in "Ali Baba Bunny". Probably around the middle of the list.
39. "Little Red Riding Rabbit"...one of my favorites, which I'd ad on a Top 20. Pretty much a hilarious cartoon... Ta Have! (should atleast be in the Top 30)

45. "Book Revue"... it's OK and had some good scenes like when Daffy warns Red Riding Hood (not the loud mouthed Bobby Soxer) about the wolf. And that he impersonates Danny Kaye & sings "Carolina In The Morning"...Probably around the Top 50, though honestly there's much funnier Daffy cartoons, IMHO
47. "A Corny Concerto"...good parody of "Fantasia". I'm actually fond of the cartoon since it's was favorite from public domain tapes. It's probably worth being arounf the 70th spot.

49. "The Dover Boys"...it's an OK cartoon with some funny poses, but not exactly a favorite. Since it's among the first cartoons Chuck Jones that drifted away from his more Disney-like cartoons like "Tom Thumb in Trouble" or the Sniffles shorts, it's probably worth mentioning for hostorical purposes. The cartoon should might be ranked around the Top 70...