"Hey, wait a minute, didn't you just propose this a month ago?" Well, I did, but it didn't get enough votes by the deadline. I'd really like more input on these proposals, especially for ones regarding maintenance.
If this proposal garners only one Support by the deadline, nothing will happen.
And remember to state why you hold your opinion or else it won't count.
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There are several pages for actors that have played characters from Looney Tunes productions...but for non-Looney Tunes shows. They include Seth MacFarlane, who has voiced several parodies of Looney Tunes characters for TV shows such as Family Guy and The Cleveland Show, neither of which are owned by Warner Bros. nor take place in the Looney Tunes universe.
A trickier example is Quinton Flynn. He voiced Elmer Fudd in Robot Chicken, a stop-motion sketch comedy show that parodies many movies, TV shows, and video games. Now, while Robot Chicken is not a Looney Tunes production nor does it take place in the Looney Tunes universe, it is broadcast on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block. (I don't know who owns the show; according to Wikipedia, Cartoon Network and Warner Bros. Television distribute it, but it's currently produced by Stoopid Buddy Studios, Sony Pictures Television and Williams Street. If it is owned by Cartoon Network, then I feel there would be a case for keeping it.) I do seem to recall an episode of the show where Pinky and the Brain go for a night on the town and engage in various destructive and non-wholesome acts, though I haven't seen the show in years.
Should we enact a policy for only having voice actor pages for people who appeared in official Looney Tunes productions? Please vote "support," "oppose," or "neutral" and state why or else it won't count.
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Support - because even though this is perfectly valid information, it doesn't really fit the theme of this wiki and would be better as a passing mention.Discussion will continue until October 24.