The Looney Tunes are coming back — but that’s not all folks! On Monday, Warner Bros. Animation announced its plans for “Looney Tunes Cartoons,” a series of new short-form cartoons starring iconic and ...
We know what you were thinking. You were thinking that although it's been a pretty decent week so far, one of the things that would brighten up your Thursday, April 29, a little more would be in HBO ...
Bugs Bunny avoids the axe chop by Elmer Fudd in a new cartoon. Get ready for anvils, axes and wascally wabbits galore. The Looney Tunes crew is officially back, and on Wednesday their first video in a ...
Have you ever wondered what Pokémon would look like as a Looney Tunes cartoon? Well, now you’ll know because the Pokémon company has just released their very first Pokétoon. Via SoraNews 24, this ...
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5 of the longest running Saturday morning cartoons
Saturday morning cartoons have been a favorite childhood pastime for generations. While most only last a few seasons and are ...
To be sure, Looney Tunes Cartoons incorporates more modern technology, and Bugs Bunny’s gloves are yellow instead of white. Something much less noticeable unless you’re looking for it? Elmer Fudd and ...
Elmer J. Fudd will have to find another way to bag that wascally wabbit, Bugs Bunny, during hunting season. Because in the updated Looney Tunes cartoons streaming on HBO Max, he won’t be allowed to ...
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HBO Max’s new “Looney Tunes Cartoons” features the same classic characters millions of people grew up watching, with one noticeable change. "We’re not doing guns," Peter Browngardt, the series ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. For the longest time you either had to spend a ton of money on Looney Tunes boxsets, dig up all ...
Bugs and Daffy are back. By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large Bugs and Daffy are back. Cartoon Network is launching a new version of the classic Warner Bros. series “Looney Tunes.” The announcement was ...
The Looney Tunes are coming back — but that’s not all folks! On Monday, Warner Bros. Animation announced its plans for “Looney Tunes Cartoons,” a series of new short-form cartoons starring iconic and ...
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