Stacker collected 50 classic television quotes that have become part of everyday vocabulary, consulting surveys, reviews, reference materials, dictionaries, fan websites, media reports, and celebrity ...
The iconic character originally appeared on March 24, 1945.
Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes franchise is making a comeback on Cartoon Network this April with the return of classic shows.
It’s time for the government to end the hypocrisy and the empty posturing.The post A ‘Looney Tunes’ world for Canadian Jews appeared first on JNS.org.
Despite its rough animation quality, this hilarious yet largely obscure 2005 animated gem is worth your time, and can now be ...
First launched in the 1930s as short theatrical cartoons shown before feature films, the anarchic animated shorts quickly became a cornerstone of American popular culture. Characters such as Bugs ...
The trusty cartoon franchise brings Daffy Duck and Porky Pig back for fresh antics, updated pretty neatly for our times The Looney Tunes franchise has been regularly resuscitated and rebooted for new ...
After a UFO crash-lands on Earth, Daffy Duck and Porky Pig (both voiced by Eric Bauza) are forced to save the world from alien goo. Made by the same team from the reboot show, The Day The Earth Blew ...
There’s a scene in Looney Tunes: The Day the Earth Blew Up when a silhouetted studio executive stands up and shouts, “Who greenlit this garbage?” The irony is palpable. At a moment when Warner Bros ...
Apparently, that’s not all, folks. After years of outrage over Warner Bros. Discovery’s treatment of The Looney Tunes, which Warner Bros. has been using for logo, merchandising, and Space Jam purposes ...
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