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One of the cool things about the DVD format has been the extras, supplements, and bells & whistles that frequently come packed with the feature. In recent years, these supplements have often expanded to mind-boggling proportions. (Check out the four additional discs that come with the newest release of Blade Runner, for example (MRC DVD 9222)). In many cases, the add-ons can be incredibly annoying--little more than aimless and boring commentaries, dull out-takes, and publicity fluff. In other cases, the extra stuff is an incredible boon. A good example of the latter can be found accompanying the recent spate of classic 1930s and 40's Warner Brothers and MGM films on DVD. Many of these discs contain period newsreels, obscure shorts, and--best of all--cartoons from the period that are available nowhere else. For a listing of these "comes-with" toons, check out our videography at http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/warnertoons.html