For Looney Tunes fans, here is this new video review of the cancellation of the planned Tweety Mysteries show for Cartoon Network.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=U2ObMTSmXeU
For Looney Tunes fans, here is this new video review of the cancellation of the planned Tweety Mysteries show for Cartoon Network.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=U2ObMTSmXeU
Should the live-action/animated Looney Tunes show Tweety Mysteries be premiering on Cartoon Network in celebration of Tweety's 80th birthday celebration today?
It has now been officially 80 years since the lovable yellow canary made his very first debut appearance in the decades-long-running franchise known as Looney Tunes. His very first debut appearance was in the short A Tail of Two Kitties.
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/A_Tale_of_Two_Kitties
In the short, he had a completely different design and he went by a completely different name known as Orson.
It was released and directed by Bob Clampett on this day in 1942.
Since then, he has had several shorts centered around him released and they mostly had him trying to avoid being devoured by Sylvester the Cat.
(Fast forward to five decades later)
In the Fall of 1995, a popular Looney Tunes cartoon show known as The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries was released.
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/The_Sylvester_%26_Tweety_Mysteries
The show premiered on Warner Bros.' popular television channel known as The WB as part of its weekday afternoon/Saturday morning cartoon block known as Kids' WB.
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/The_WB
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Kids%27_WB!
It began with the episode The Cat Who Knew Too Much and ended with the episodes The Tail End? and This Is the End.
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/The_Cat_Who_Knew_Too_Much
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/The_Tail_End%3F
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/This_Is_the_End
It ran for five seasons on the block from the Fall of 1995 to the Spring of 2000.
The fifth season contained digital ink and paint.
For unknown reasons, the final two episodes were never aired on the block and were instead put on hold until two years later in December of 2002. During that time, they were both aired together on Cartoon Network.
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Cartoon_Network
After it completed its run, a direct-to-video Looney Tunes film known as Tweety's High-Flying Adventure was released in the Fall of 2000.
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Tweety%27s_High-Flying_Adventure
It was released on video and it was the very first film in which he was the main focus.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wjg5v8RB9iw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YunOyM3XUFs
It even had a video game based on it released for the Game Boy Color.
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Tweety's_High-Flying_Adventure_(video_game)?so=search
Seven years later in the Fall of 2007, it gained a release on DVD.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ITz7TJ2xfk
It was released four years after the live-action/animated Looney Tunes film Space Jam which was released on November 15, 1996, and it had Bugs Bunny and NBA superstar Michael Jordan in starring roles.
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Space_Jam
In the Fall of 2002, another Looney Tunes cartoon show was released in the form of Baby Looney Tunes.
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Baby_Looney_Tunes
The show premiered two years after the Looney Tunes short Little Go Beep which was released on April 7, 2000 and had Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner de-aged as toddlers.
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Little_Go_Beep
It also had several other Looney Tunes characters de-aged as toddlers (Tweety being one of them). It ran for two seasons from the Fall of 2002 to the Spring of 2005.
(Fast forward to 2021)
On February 17, 2021, an upcoming Looney Tunes cartoon show titled Tweety Mysteries was announced by WarnerMedia Kids & Family in an article released on Variety.com.
There was also an article for the show released on World Screen Events.com stating that "This will be the first Looney Tunes series to be directly aimed towards girls."
https://worldscreenevents.com/festivals/keynote-warnermedias-tom-ascheim/
On June 12 of the same year, another article for it was released on CBR.com giving further details.
https://www.cbr.com/tweety-mysteries-live-action-show-with-animated-tweety-bird/
The plot for the show was about Tweety solving mysteries with a tween girl named Sydney who is an investigative journalist and podcaster and lives in a small town in Washington. There were even rumors spread that she was to be the granddaughter of Granny.
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Granny?so=search
It was to premiere sometime on Cartoon Network. There is even a page for it released on the channel's wiki site.
https://cartoonnetwork.fandom.com/wiki/Tweety_Mysteries
(Fast forward to this year)
On March 21 of this year, a trailer for the then-upcoming direct-to-DVD Looney Tunes film King Tweety was released.
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/King_Tweety?so=search
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmh-OmhUYsc
It was announced as the second Looney Tunes film with him as the main focus.
That same day, a video review of the film was released by YouTube user Dave Lee Down Under.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLpRIpLZydE
A week later the same month, another one was released by YouTube user Sandro.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5UA4954Pok
That exact same week, another one of Tweety Mysteries was released by him.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LykaYP8p1i4
On June 14, King Tweety had been officially released on DVD and Digital.
This month on the 19th and 20th, the film has just been aired on Cartoon Network and added to Warner Bros'. streaming service known as HBO Max.
Sadly aside from a video review released on YouTube, as well as other Looney Tunes projects such as Bugs Bunny Builders, Bye Bye Bunny, Tooned Out, Looney Tunes Cartoons, Tiny Toons Looniversity, The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie, and Coyote vs. Acme, no further details have surfaced in regards to Tweety Mysteries.
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Bugs_Bunny_Builders
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Bye_Bye_Bunny
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Tooned_Out
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Looney_Tunes_Cartoons
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Tiny_Toons_Looniversity
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/The_Day_the_Earth_Blew_Up_A_Looney_Tunes_Movie?so=search
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Coyote_vs._Acme?so=search
No articles, trailers, or promos for the show have ever been aired or released by Warner Bros. on Cartoon Network or HBO Max BEFORE this specific day revolving around the lovable yellow canary himself.
It is a complete shame because Tweety is one of the most famous characters of the decades-long-running franchise known as Looney Tunes and should not be forgotten.
With him having two starring films released and now currently available for streaming on HBO Max, it would be nice to have a show centered around him premiering on Cartoon Network on his special day.
Now, I get that it is probably too late because several weeks and months have passed and there is absolutely no time for any articles, trailers, or promos for the show to be released online and on Cartoon Network or HBO Max, but I would just like to know,......should the live-action/animated Looney Tunes show Tweety Mysteries be premiering on Cartoon Network in celebration of his 80th birthday celebration today? And if it is, will it be done so on the channel as part of their Cartoonito block?
https://cartoonnetwork.fandom.com/wiki/Cartoonito?so=search
Will it be added on HBO Max the next day? Will the tween girl investigative journalist and podcaster Sydney really be depicted on it as the granddaughter of Granny herself? Also, will it be a rebooted version of The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries which had been previously aired on The WB network channel during the 1990's era?
Please feel free to express any of your thoughts, feelings, emotions, or opinions in the comment section down below pertaining to this post.
Does anybody think that King Tweety would have been a better film if it had been released with the art style that is used in Looney Tunes Cartoons?
The reason that I'm asking this is because when the trailer for the film was released, people were complaining about the art style that was used in it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmh-OmhUYsc
When HBO Max was released on May 27, 2020, Looney Tunes Cartoons premiered along with it.
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/HBO_Max?so=search
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Looney_Tunes_Cartoons
When the show premiered, it contained the art art style that was similar to the one used in the shorts released during the Bob Clampett-era.
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_cartoons_supervised_by_Bob_Clampett
It has been considered one of the best Looney Tunes ever created and so far it has had 5 seasons with 3 specials released.
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Bugs_Bunny%27s_24-Carrot_Holiday_Special
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Looney_Tunes_Cartoons_Back_to_School_Special
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt17423802/?ref_=ttrel_rel_tt
There is even an upcoming TV film based on the show starring Porky and Daffy that is going to be released and set to be aired on Cartoon Network's ACME Night block.
https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/870360-untitled-looney-tunes-cartoons-movie?language=en-US
https://www.animationmagazine.net/tv/warnermedia-kids-family-launching-acme-night-block-sept-19/
A video of King Tweety was released by YouTube user Sin mucho cuento a few days ago and its thumbnail contained him (Tweety) and Sylvester with their character designs from the show with the film's title next to them.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tJnv0vB7eig
Another reason is that when Tom and Jerry in New York premiered on HBO Max last year on July 1, it contained the exact same art same art style that was used in The Tom and Jerry Show.
https://tomandjerry.fandom.com/wiki/Tom_and_Jerry_in_New_York
https://tomandjerry.fandom.com/wiki/The_Tom_and_Jerry_Show_(2014)
So far, it has had 2 seasons released.
https://tomandjerry.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_Tom_and_Jerry_in_New_York_episodes
The film Cowboy Up (which was released earlier on DVD back in January this year) contained the same art style that was used in both shows.
https://tomandjerry.fandom.com/wiki/Tom_and_Jerry:_Cowboy_Up
I, for one enjoyed King Tweety. It was nice seeing him starring in a film the second time around after High-Flying Adventure.
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Tweety's_High-Flying_Adventure?so=search
It was also nice that Aoogah made a return appearance from it.
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Aoogah?so=search
It was even nicer that 3 episodes from The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries were featured as bonus cartoons.
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/The_Sylvester_%26_Tweety_Mysteries?so=search
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Something_Fishy_Around_Here?so=search
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/The_Maltese_Canary?so=search
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/The_Cat_Who_Knew_Too_Much?so=search
I know that it is probably too late because King Tweety has now already been released on Digital and DVD, but I would just like to know,....does anybody at all think that King Tweety would have been a better film if it had been released with the art style that is used in Looney Tunes Cartoons?
Please feel free to express any of your thoughts, feelings, or opinions in the comments section down below pertaining to this post.
Does anyone here plan on watching Tweety's High-Flying Adventure this coming weekend?
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Tweety's_High-Flying_Adventure?so=search
The reason that I'm asking this is because the brand-new Looney Tunes film King Tweety is going to be released by Warner Bros. on DVD next week on Tuesday the 14th.
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/King_Tweety?so=search
Tweety's High-Flying Adventure was released by Warner Bros on VHS on September 12, 2000.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wjg5v8RB9iw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YunOyM3XUFs
During its release, it got books, a soundtrack, and a video game for Game Boy Color based on it.
https://archive.org/details/tweetyshighflyin0000hell
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1114728.Around_the_World_in_Tweety_Time_With_Tattoos_
https://www.amazon.com/Tweetys-High-Flying-Adventure-Eric-Schmidt/dp/B00004WH8H
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Tweety's_High-Flying_Adventure_(video_game)?so=search
It included a brief appearance by Lola Bunny who first appeared in Space Jam which was released 4 years after it (November 15, 1996) and she was a news reporter.
https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/movies/Tweetys-High-Flying-Adventure/Lola-Bunny/
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Space_Jam?so=search
It also included an appearance by a girl bird named Aoogah and she became Tweety's traveling companion throughout it.
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Aoogah?so=search
She was voiced by THIS lady. https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/T'Keyah_Crystal_Keymah?so=search
It was released in 2000 several months after The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries ended its run on The WB/Kids' WB.
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/The_Sylvester_%26_Tweety_Mysteries?so=search
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/The_WB?so=search
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Kids'_WB!?so=search
It even contained digital animation which was used during the show's 5th and final season.
7 years later in 2007, it was re-released on DVD.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ITz7TJ2xfk
It is now currently available for streaming on HBO Max.
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/HBO_Max?so=search
I, for one feel that it's one of the best Looney Tunes film ever released. I enjoyed watching during my childhood as it was a nice change of pace to see a character of the franchise as the main focus other than Bugs Bunny. It was also nice that it had several tie-ins from different companies during its initial release (hence the video game released on Game Boy Color). I'm just surprised that Wendy's wasn't one of them.
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Wendy's?so=search
Tweety is one of the greatest characters of all time and it will be ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC to see a full-length feature film centered on him the second time around with the forthcoming release of King Tweety on DVD.
Does anyone here at all plan on watching Tweety's High-Flying Adventure this coming weekend? Do any of you own it on VHS or DVD? Are any of you subscribed to the HBO Max streaming service? If so, I highly recommend that you spend your weekend watching the film in order to tide yourselves over until the release of the newer Looney Tunes film coming next week.
That's all I've got to say.
Did anyone notice the image for The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries being changed on HBO Max? https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/The_Sylvester_%26_Tweety_Mysteries?so=search
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/HBO_Max?so=search
When the streaming service first launched, it was one of the Looney Tunes cartoon shows added there. After it was added there, the image looked like this.
It had Sylvester and Tweety near a magnifying glass with the show's title in red and white font and a fingerprint in the middle of it, and the background was purple.
I went to HBO Max on my television yesterday evening. While there, I went to the Looney Tunes hub. After doing so, I found the show and I noticed that the image for it was completely different from the last time I saw it.
Now it looks like this.
It now has Hector standing besides Sylvester and Tweety dressed in clothes near a desk with a golden statue resembling Tweety, the show's title being larger with red, white, and yellow font, and the background being blue.
I don't mean to nitpick or anything, I just find this surprising.
Did anyone at all notice the image for the show being changed on HBO Max?
And if so, when did this happen? Why did this happen?
Please let me know as soon as possible so that all of my questions will be answered.
Does anyone here remember this flashback scene shown in The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries Season 4 episode Happy Bathday to You?
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/The_Sylvester_%26_Tweety_Mysteries?so=search
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Happy_Bathday_to_You?so=search
In the flashback, Sylvester and Tweety are depicted as babies. Sylvester is shorter and Tweety is featherless. The only similarity between them is their voices. They still sound the same as their older selves. Also in the flashback, Granny appears and she is depicted as a much younger woman.
THIS is how she looked.
The episode was originally aired along with Casino Evil as one of the show's Season 4 episodes on Kids' WB on Saturday November 7, 1998. https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/The_Sylvester_%26_Tweety_Mysteries_Episode_Guide_and_List?so=search
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Casino_Evil
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Kids'_WB!?so=search
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/1998?so=search
Does anyone here at all remember the flashback scene shown in the Season 4 episode Happy Bathday to You of the show? And if so, should Baby Looney Tunes have been made into a cartoon show with Sylvester, Tweety, and Granny being depicted the same way that they were in the flashback shown in the episode? https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Baby_Looney_Tunes?so=search
Please feel free to express any of your thoughts, feelings, emotions, or opinions in the comment section below pertaining to this post.
Does anyone remember Granny being depicted at a younger age?
The reason that I'm asking this is because in The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries episode "Happy Bathday to You", she was depicted in a flashback as a younger woman taking care of Sylvester & Tweety. https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/The_Sylvester_%26_Tweety_Mysteries
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Happy_Bathday_to_You
Also in the flashback, Sylvester & Tweety are depicted as babies.
The episode was originally aired during the show's 4th season on November 7, 1998 on Kids' WB! https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Kids%27_WB!
In The Looney Tunes Show (2011) episode "Eligible Bachelors", she was depicted in a flashback as a younger woman fighting against a Nazi Colonel named Frankenheimer in World War II. https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/The_Looney_Tunes_Show
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Eligible_Bachelors
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Colonel_Frankenheimer
After she defeats him, she is saved by Tweety from falling to her death and the flashback ends.
The episode was originally aired during the show's 1st season on July 5, 2011 on Cartoon Network. https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Cartoon_Network
However, in Baby Looney Tunes, she was depicted at her normal age. https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Baby_Looney_Tunes
It doesn't make sense because Bugs and his friends (Daffy, Tweety, Taz, and Sylvester) were all depicted as babies in the show. Another thing that didn't make sense about it was Lola being a character there (she didn't appear until Space Jam with Michael Jordan).
Also, beginning with the show's 2nd season, Granny was replaced by Floyd Minton who was her nephew as Bugs and his friends' caretaker. https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Floyd_Minton
What they should've done with it was have Granny depicted as a younger woman (similar to the flashback in "Happy Bathday to You") and Lola being absent.
I'm not disrespecting Lola or saying that Floyd was a bad character, these are just my own personal opinions in regards to the show.
Now, I know that all of this may seem trivial or unimportant because these shows/episodes were aired many, many, many, many, many, many, MANY years ago, but just out of curiosity,.....does anyone here at all remember Granny being depicted at a younger age in any of the Looney Tunes media?
10 Ways That Baby Looney Tunes Could've Been Better
Premiering on Kids' WB as a midseason replacement for The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries in Spring 2000. https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/The_Sylvester_%26_Tweety_Mysteries
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Kids%27_WB!
2. Staying on Kids' WB instead of being moved to Cartoon Network during its 2nd season. https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Cartoon_Network
3. Taking place in 1930's/40's/'50's.
4. Containing the same art style as Little Go Beep.
5. Granny being depicted at a younger age.
6. No Floyd Minton (Granny's nephew)
7. No Lola (she didn't appear until the release of Space Jam in '96). https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Lola_Bunny
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Space_Jam
8. Bugs being voiced by Billy West, Daffy, Tweety, and Sylvester being voiced by Joe Alaskey, Melissa being voiced by B.J. Ward, and Petunia being voiced by Grey Delisle.
9. More episodes centered around characters other than Bugs, Daffy, Tweety, and Sylvester (Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Foghorn Leghorn, Miss Prissy, Porky, Wile E. Coyote, Road Runner, Marc Anthony, Marvin the Martian, Pepe Le Pew, Penelope Pussycat, Gossamer, Michigan J. Frog, Melissa, and Petunia.
10. Getting a Kids' Meal Toy promotion at Wendy's. https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Wendy's?so=search
Why was Duck Dodgers aired on Cartoon Network instead of Kids' WB?
The reason that I'm asking this is because when Kids' WB was launched back in September '95,.......
..........this show premiered.
So did THESE shows.
Over the years during its run, THESE shows premiered there as well.
Yet when THIS show premiered back in 2003,..........
..........it was on Cartoon Network instead.
Do you know any specific reason as to why this happened?
If so, please me know as soon as possible so that my question will be answered.
What do you guys think of this artwork for The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries Seasons 2, 3, 4, and 5 DVD releases?
Season 2 ('96-'97)
Season 3 ('97-'98)
Season 4 ('98-'99)
Season 5 ('99-2000)
I made this post because I feel that these seasons should've gotten DVD releases. The only season of the show that managed to receive a DVD release was Season 1.
I find it to be a shame because it was considered as one of the greatest cartoon shows of the Looney Tunes franchise that Warner Bros. ever created. It was also considered as one of the greatest cartoon shows aired on the Saturday Morning block known as Kids' WB.
After running for 5 seasons on the block, it received a follow-up film in the form of Tweety's High-Flying Adventure.
Considering how much of a success the show was during its original run, I find it rather unfortunate that these following seasons of it never received DVD releases. Although, it is good to know that these days, it is available for viewing on these streaming services.
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Boomerang
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/HBO_Max
I don't mean to complain or cause a stir or anything, these are just my own personal feelings in regards to the show.
What do you guys think of this artwork for the show's Seasons 2, 3, 4, and 5 DVD releases? Should they have existed? Do you agree or disagree? Yes or no?
Please feel to express any of your thoughts, feelings, or opinions in the comment section down below pertaining to this post.
Does anybody here think that Baby Looney Tunes could've been a better show if it had premiered earlier than 2001?
The reason that I'm asking this is because during the late '90s, several merchandise was released by the companies Tyco and Dakin. When I say merchandise, I mean like toys, books, blankets, baby wipes, diapers, stickers, etc. They were released under "Looney Tunes Lovables". in 1997, a children's cd based on it titled "Musical Mischief" was released.
That same year, it was announced under the title "Lil' Looney Critters", but in April 1999, it was changed back to its original title.
The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries began its 5th and final season on Kids' WB with the episodes containing digital ink and it was aired on there from September 1999 to February 2000.
After it ended its run, it was replaced by Max Steel in midseason in February 2000.
In September the same year, Tweety's High-Flying Adventure was released and it contained the digital ink that was used in the 5th and final season of The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries.
The soundtrack for the film even had the Kids' WB logo on its disk and back cover.
A couple of months later in the year, the short Little Go Beep in which Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner are depicted as babies was released.
So, what I was thinking is that Baby Looney Tunes could've premiered as a midseason replacement for The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries along with Max Steel on Kids' WB in February 2000. Its 1st season would've had 13 episodes aired on there from February to May 2000.
Season 1
Episode 1 - February 26, 2000
Episode 2 - March 4, 2000
Episode 3 - March 11, 2000
Episode 4 - March 25, 2000
Episode 5 - April 1, 2000
Episode 6 - April 8, 2000
Episode 7 - April 15, 2000
Episode 8 - April 22, 2000
Episode 9 - April 29, 2000
Episode 10 - May 6, 2000
Episode 11 - May 13, 2000
Episode 12 - May 20, 2000
Episode 13 - May 27, 2000
Also, no offense or disrespect towards Lola, but I think that she should've been absent from the show, and my only reason for saying this is because the rest of Looney Tunes characters are all depicted as babies. Since Space Jam (the original one with Michael Jordan) was released in 1996 and it marked Lola's very first appearance in the Looney Tunes franchise, it would make more sense for her to not be a character on the show.
Now please, don't get me wrong. I'm not saying that 2001 was a necessarily BAD year for the Looney Tunes franchise, but I think that if Baby Looney Tunes had premiered earlier as a midseason replacement for The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries along with Max Steel on Kids' WB and Lola had been absent from it, it would've been a far more fantastic series of the Looney Tunes franchise during its run.
And I understand that all of these shows and movies were released by Warner Bros a long, long, long, long, long, LONG time ago and that The WB/Kids' WB is a thing of the past and no longer in existence,......but just out of curiosity,.......does anybody here at all think that Baby Looney Tunes could've been a show if it had premiered earlier than its 2001 premiere date? Do you think that it could've premiered before the release of Tweety's High-Flying Adventure? Do you think that Lola should've been absent from the show for continuity reasons?
Please feel free to express any your thoughts, feelings, or opinions in the comments section down below pertaining to this post.
Is Tweety's High-Flying Adventure considered a continuation of The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries?
The reason that I'm asking this is because when the show premiered on Kids' WB for its 5th and final season, it used digital ink and paint. It had 5 episodes with 10 segments and they were all aired on Kids' WB from September '99 to February 2000. After that, the show ended and it was replaced by Max Steel as part of the lineup.
When Tweety's High-Flying Adventure was released several months later in September the same year, it used the same digital ink and paint that was used in the show during its 5th and final season run on Kids' WB.
The soundtrack for the film even has the Kids' WB logo included on its back cover.
Also when Wakko's Wish was released directly-to-video in December '99, it included THIS well-known promo.
A second version of the promo was included in Pokemon: The First Movie when the film was released on VHS and DVD in March 2000.
Now, we all obviously know that Wakko's Wish is based on Animaniacs, and we all DEFINITELY know that Pokemon: The First Movie is based on the popular anime know as.....well,......Pokemon.
But there's one question that I've been dying to ask for dozens of years,......is Tweety's High-Flying Adventure considered a continuation of The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries?
Please feel free to express any of your thoughts, feelings, or opinions pertaining to this post.
What do you guys think or feel about The Looney Tunes Show (2001 TV Series) having newly-animated cartoon shorts?
The reason that I'm asking this is because the intro, outro, and bumpers were all newly-animated.
They were all newly-animated yet the cartoon shorts that were featured on the show were from the original Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon series that were produced from 1934 to 1969.
This all happened when the show was airing on Cartoon Network back in 2001.
I find this rather strange because all of those shorts are old and outdated and don't live up to today's television standards. Also, the fifth and final season of The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries and Tweety's High-Flying Adventure were both newly-animated.
So, I was thinking that instead of all of those shorts being featured on the show, it would've had newly-animated cartoon shorts produced and featured on it,
......like THIS one for example.
It would've had Bugs, Elmer, Pepe Le Pew (voiced by Billy West), Daffy, Tweety, Sylvester, Marvin, Colonel Rimfire, Henery Hawk, (all voiced by Joe Alaskey), Foghorn Leghorn (voiced by Bill Farmer), Missy Prissy (voiced by Tress MacNeille), Eggbert/Egghead Jr., Porky (voiced by Bob Bergen), Taz (voiced by Jim Cummings), Yosemite Sam (voiced by Maurice LaMarche), Speedy Gonzales (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui), Wile E. Coyote, Road Runner, Ralph Wolf, Sam Sheepdog, and Granny (voiced by June Foray). It would've even featured guest appearances by Lola (voiced by Kath Soucie), Aoogah (from Tweety's High-Flying Adventure), Melissa (Daffy's girlfriend voiced by B.J. Ward), Petunia (Porky's girlfriend voiced by Grey DeLisle), and Penelope (the cat that Pepe is always chasing after).
Now, I'm not saying that the old cartoon shorts from Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies that were produced from 1934 to 1969 or bad or offensive or anything, but I feel that it would've been a fantastic opportunity if newly-animated cartoon shorts had been featured on the show during its airing on Cartoon Network back in 2001. You know,....to sort of appeal to modern Looney Tunes fans.
I don't mean to put down the show or anything, this is just my own personal opinion on "what could've been".
What do you guys think or feel about this suggestion?
Please feel free to express any of your thoughts and opinions in the comment section down below pertaining to this post.
Does anybody know why that Tweety's High-Flying Adventure was released onto DVD 7 years after its release onto video?
The reason that I'm asking this because the film was originally released onto video in September 2000. Before its release, a teaser trailer for it was included in various films released in the year by Warner Bros. such as My Dog Skip and Taz's Jungle Jams.
Then after its release, an official trailer was included in ones released in the fall the same year by them such as How the Grinch Stole Christmas, The Best of Dr. Seuss, Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders, and Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer.
Both trailers only had the film announced onto video. No DVD.
Why?
When Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders was released in October the same year, it was released onto both video and DVD as announced in the trailer.
The same thing happened for Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker.
7 years later after its release onto video, it recieved a release onto DVD in September 2007.
One thing you'll notice on the front cover the DVD is that the font used for the film's title is slightly different than the one used for its release onto video in September 2000.
Now, don't get me wrong. I don't mean to nitpick, negatively criticize or put down the film in any shape or form as I've enjoyed watching it several times when I was younger during my childhood along with the several other films released by Warner Bros. listed above. I wish that it was available for streaming onto HBO Max along with Space Jam (1996) and The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries. I also wish that Animaniacs (the original show), Wakko's Wish (which is set into the Animaniacs universe) Pinky and the Brain, Taz-Mania, Tiny Toon Adventures, Baby Looney Tunes, Duck Dodgers, and Loonatics Unleashed were available for streaming onto there as well. I just find it rather strange and peculiar that the film was released onto DVD 7 years after it was released onto video.
I understand that this may seem trivial or unimportant because these films and television shows were released a long, long, time ago but I'd just to know,.......do you know why that Tweety's High-Flying Adventure was released onto DVD 7 years after its release onto video?
Please let me know as soon as possible so that my question will be answered.
Did anyone notice the Kids' WB logo on the back cover of the Tweety's High-Flying Adventure soundtrack?