- Later cut to 78 minutes for Cable TV and 48 minutes for network TV.
- The DVD version (part of "The Looney Tunes Movie Collection" release) has the original opening and closing 1979 Warner Bros. logos and their music cues for this film replaced by the Warner Bros. Family Entertainment logo at the beginning, and the 2003 Warner Bros. Television logo at the end.
- The original 1980 VHS was time-compressed towards the middle of the film -- starting at the last scene of ''Duck Amuck'' and lasting until the end of ''Bully for Bugs''. This edit carried over into the 1986 release, which used modified box art, but the same video master.
- The film was released briefly under its original title, "The Great American Chase," before the eventual name change to "The Bugs Bunny/Road-Runner Movie." However, in some prints (including the early VHS home video release), at the beginning of the closing credits, the title, "The Great American Chase" (which had the dedication to Chuck Jones' late wife Dorothy at the bottom) was left in. Current prints use the "Bugs Bunny/Road-Runner Movie" credit.
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By what name was The Bugs Bunny/Road-Runner Movie (1979) officially released in Canada in English?
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