Why don’t they spin it off into a sub-channel, like Disney + has with Star Wars and Marvel Movies?
I bought most of the collections 15 years ago. At that time they came with a nauseating disclaimer by Whoopi Goldberg.
Pulls Loony Tunes shorts.
To make room for Kevin Mouse and the House Antics.
Three episodes just today.
now you did it :)! you got the luney tunes and flintstones themes playing in my head.
My favorite one is where Bugs Bunny pushed Joe Biden down a mine shaft.
I hope they left that episode up.
Is it cancel culture stuff again? Those cartoons were not only well drawn but also so well voice acted and the scripts were hilarious.
This is an outrage! Everything I know about opera I learned from those cartoons.
“Duck Amuck?”
“One Froggy Evening?”
“What’s Opera Doc?”
Of course, it had to be some of the best WB cartoons ever! Oy!
Is Foghorn Leghorn gone too?
The Communist Purge Continues To Grow Exponentially & Nothing Is Being Done About It!
I always thought WB lost their sense of humor as the original crew went elsewhere or died. Their original cartoon artists, voices, composers and, most of all, story writers, were top notch in every way and generated more laughs per reel than the competition for many years. Too bad it didn’t last.
Those cartoons were carefully crafted to appeal to both kids and adults. Bugs Bunny cartoons sometimes had famous parodies of Humphrey Bogart, Mae West, Teddy Rooseveldt etc., which would go over the heads of the kids but which amused the adults.
Thanks! Added to my list of good web sites!
Pity our grandkids will not be able to enjoy the cartoons I grew up with.
Fortunately, I have a small collection of the best ones on DVD and VHS.
The Road Runner is my favorite!
If modern copyright law were even somewhat close to sane, the entirety of the looney toons catalog would be in the public domain.
Any copyright should become invalid if you fail to keep the work published, as soon as it becomes unavailable it should be a public domain, it’s the public Citrus to make sure that all artists work continues to be available throughout the ages
Thanks for posting the link. We need a couple of good laughs today.
What’s up Doc?
50s and 60s cartoons we’re funny and had to morals and indoctrination plan so apparently they’re bad.