Looney Tunes Classic Cartoon Collection. Episodes listed below. Greetings to all. Subscribe, like and click the notification bell for the best of classic comedy and cartoons. Support Our Work @ Episodes 00:00 The Wacky Wabbit 1942 07:24 Have You Got Any Castles 1938 14:51 Meet John Doughboy 1941 21:52 Yankee Doodle Daffy 1943 28:38 Daffy The Commando 1943 36:01 It's Got Me Again 1932 43:10 Presto-Change-O 1939 50:15 Wacky Blackout 1942 58:08 The Dover Boys 1942 1:05:06 The Ducktators 1942 1:14:48 Rookie Review 1941 1:22:30 Scrap Happy Daffy 1943 1:30:29 You Don't Know What You're Doin'! 1931 1:37:22 Puss n' Booty 1943 1:44:46 Hollywood Capers 1935 Looney Tunes is an American animated series of comedy short films produced by Warner Bros. from 1930 to 1969 during the golden age of American animation, alongside its sister series Merrie Melodies.[2] It was known for introducing Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, Tweety, Sylvester, Granny, Yosemite Sam, Foghorn Leghorn, Marvin the Martian, Pepé Le Pew, Speedy Gonzales, Tasmanian Devil, Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote and many other cartoon characters. Looney Tunes' name was inspired by Walt Disney's musical series Silly Symphonies. They initially showcased musical compositions whose rights were held by Warner's music publishing interests through the adventures of cartoon characters such as Bosko and, after losing him, Buddy. The animation studio gained a higher profile, however, following their addition of directors Tex Avery and Chuck Jones and voice actor Mel Blanc. From 1942 to 1964, Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies were the most popular animated shorts in movie theaters.[3] Looney Tunes has since become a worldwide media franchise, spawning several television series, feature films, comic books, music albums, video games, and amusement park rides, as well as serving as Warner Bros.' flagship franchise. Many of the characters have made and continue to make cameo appearances in various other television shows, films, and advertisements. The most famous Looney Tunes character, Bugs Bunny, is regarded as a cultural icon and has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[4] Several Looney Tunes films are considered among the greatest animated cartoons of all time, and two (Knighty Knight Bugs and For Scent-imental Reasons) have won Academy Awards.[5] Owner Warner Bros. Print publications Comics Comic books Films and television Film(s) Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography.
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