A Looney Tunes marathon will air on the TV network Catchy Comedy on April 20, 2024. The marathon will run for two days.
As you can see, the Sunset Productions ending logo was comprised of cut-outs lay out on a floor.
A Looney Tunes marathon will air on the TV network Catchy Comedy on April 20, 2024. The marathon will run for two days.
That's a reprint.
There are little to no reviews on this movie but it does have a higher IMDB rating than King Tweety.
I have no idea.
We all thought that.
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It's not on DVD.
Then why is Fifi La Fume in Tiny Toons Looniversity if Pepe Le Pew is allegedly not to going appear in that series. Also isn't this like the third thread you posted on Pepe Le Pew?
Not really. This user isn’t hurting anyone, but the comments are off-topic. This user doesn’t care much about this short, just as much as anyone gives a crud about Taz: Quest for Burger.
This has nothing to do with the short and this user needs to be banned.
It's clear that Tooned Out is dead. There has been no new official information on the thing in years. It was already removed from Wikipedia. It was definitely one of those shows that was screwed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
You presenting made-up episodes.
That should be a seperate thread.
I'm pretty sure it was one of those shows that was cut by Warner Bros./Discovery. Ever notice there was no news on it through all of 2022 and it was Tweety's 80th birthday.
It's because of the Warner/Discovery merger.
The Day The Earth Blew Up is not gonna be released on HBO Max or MAX. https://deadline.com/2022/08/batman-caped-crusader-series-not-moving-forward-at-hbo-max-1235097947/
Except The Looney Tunes Show does have continuity as prior events are often recalled throughout the series but you're right about the original Warner Bros. cartoons. This is getting off-topic. The point is don't shame people for liking slash fiction and shipping Bugs and Daffy. It was only last year that were was any explicit and positive LGBT representation in the franchise with the direct-to-video film King Tweety. Also, Bugs and Tweety appeared in this LGBT pride video for Cartoon Network.
Space Jam and The Looney Tunes Show went out of their way to ship Bugs and Lola. That's not an alternate universe or a parallel timeline or a what-if scenario. That's actual canon, main continuity, %100 official.
How are Space Jam and The Looney Tunes Show set in the same continuity? The Looney Tunes Show is clearly set in a alternate continuity due to how the show depicts Lola Bunny.
There's nothing wrong with shipping Bugs and Daffy. There's also nothing wrong with reading into homoerotic subtext with Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. I'm pretty sure most people agree Bugs Bunny is queer in some way and bisexuality exists.