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*All six cartoons using this logo have been released on the ''Looney Tunes: Back in Action'' Blu-ray and were made available to stream on HBO Max until January 2023, and at least two of them have occasionally aired on MeTV's ''Toon In With Me'' program. | *All six cartoons using this logo have been released on the ''Looney Tunes: Back in Action'' Blu-ray and were made available to stream on HBO Max until January 2023, and at least two of them have also occasionally aired on MeTV's ''Toon In With Me'' program. | ||
*Three of the cartoons were also released on standard-definition DVD in North America: ''Whizzard of Ow'' on the ''Looney Tunes: Back in Action'' DVD release, ''Hare and Loathing in Las Vegas'' on ''The Essential Bugs Bunny'' 2010 DVD and ''Attack of the Drones'' on ''The Essential Daffy Duck'' 2010 DVD (also released in 2010). | *Three of the cartoons were also released on standard-definition DVD in North America: ''Whizzard of Ow'' on the ''Looney Tunes: Back in Action'' DVD release, ''Hare and Loathing in Las Vegas'' on ''The Essential Bugs Bunny'' 2010 DVD and ''Attack of the Drones'' on ''The Essential Daffy Duck'' 2010 DVD (also released in 2010). | ||
*The cartoons have also aired in Canada and other international TV markets. A possible reason why these ''Looney Tunes'' shorts took a long time to receive a USA release is that these cartoons were six of over 30 shorts Warner Bros. had in production for theatrical release (some of them ''Looney Tunes'', others ''Tom and Jerry''). | *The cartoons have also aired in Canada and other international TV markets. A possible reason why these ''Looney Tunes'' shorts took a long time to receive a USA release is that these cartoons were six of over 30 shorts Warner Bros. had in production for theatrical release (some of them ''Looney Tunes'', others ''Tom and Jerry''). | ||