Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, and other famous characters present simple, funny, and visually vibrant stories.Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, and other famous characters present simple, funny, and visually vibrant stories.Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, and other famous characters present simple, funny, and visually vibrant stories.
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Ah yes, Looney Tunes, a great classic cartoon series, but has had divisive spinoffs over the years like Baby Looney Tunes, Loonatics Unleashed, The Looney Tunes Show, and Wabbit/New Looney Tunes (although I actually really like The Looney Tunes Show and New Looney Tunes). It is now back to its original greatness with this little show.
Animation and Art Style: The art does its best to mimic the original while still being its own thing. The same can be said for the animation. The animation can be stiff at times but most of the times is quite fluid, and really shows what you can do with digital animation.
Writing: Like always, the writing is sharp and snappy, the plots are simple yet executed greatly, the pacing is fast and the characterizations are top-notch. Best of all episodes are bite sized so you have plenty of time to watch them.
Characters: Like always, the characters are the strongest parts, and they're restored to their original personalities. Bugs Bunny is a karmic trickster who always outsmarts his rivals, Daffy Duck is selfish and sassy (and has a great dynamic going on with Porky), Porky Pig is nervous, the list goes on.
Music: The music is just like the original, and the classic themes such as the Merrie Melodies theme make a return.
Enjoyment: Unless you're some stuck up nostalgia purist like Trevor Thompson, you should be able to enjoy this show, no matter if you're young or old. 10/10, one of the best cartoons of the year along with The Owl House and Glitch Techs.
Animation and Art Style: The art does its best to mimic the original while still being its own thing. The same can be said for the animation. The animation can be stiff at times but most of the times is quite fluid, and really shows what you can do with digital animation.
Writing: Like always, the writing is sharp and snappy, the plots are simple yet executed greatly, the pacing is fast and the characterizations are top-notch. Best of all episodes are bite sized so you have plenty of time to watch them.
Characters: Like always, the characters are the strongest parts, and they're restored to their original personalities. Bugs Bunny is a karmic trickster who always outsmarts his rivals, Daffy Duck is selfish and sassy (and has a great dynamic going on with Porky), Porky Pig is nervous, the list goes on.
Music: The music is just like the original, and the classic themes such as the Merrie Melodies theme make a return.
Enjoyment: Unless you're some stuck up nostalgia purist like Trevor Thompson, you should be able to enjoy this show, no matter if you're young or old. 10/10, one of the best cartoons of the year along with The Owl House and Glitch Techs.
- BoxwoodExpress
- May 27, 2020
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- TriviaThis is the second Looney Tunes television series to model characters on their 1930s appearances, following The New Looney Tunes (2015).
- ConnectionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Grinchy Dumbo (2018)
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- Runtime12 minutes
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