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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
<!--In brief what the point of this media, was it a comedy etc, did it have a plot--> | <!--In brief what the point of this media, was it a comedy etc, did it have a plot--> | ||
+ | A highly successful series of comedic theatrical shorts revolving around an ever-changing cast. Frequently uses slapstick and puns, but was also quite witty. Looney Tunes was highly influential and has been considered one of the greatest cartoons of all time. | ||
− | ===Media | + | ===Media Information=== |
<!--TV Show, Film, Game, etc --> | <!--TV Show, Film, Game, etc --> | ||
− | Theatrical shorts | + | Theatrical shorts, but they have also aired on TV. There are also a few movies. |
====Made by==== | ====Made by==== | ||
− | + | Warner Bros. Animation, Format Films ([[Rudy Larriva]] Road Runner cartoons, three Daffy and Speedy cartoons), DePatie-Freleng Enterprises | |
====Country of Origin==== | ====Country of Origin==== | ||
USA | USA | ||
====Dates==== | ====Dates==== | ||
− | 1930-1963 | + | *1930-1963 |
− | + | *1964-1969 | |
− | 1978-1980 | + | *1978-1980 |
− | 1987 | + | *1987 |
− | 1990-1997 | + | *1990-1997 |
− | 2000 | + | *2000 |
− | 2003-2004 | + | *2003-2004 |
+ | *2009-present | ||
==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
''With emphasis given to those seen in Youtube Poops'' | ''With emphasis given to those seen in Youtube Poops'' | ||
− | * | + | *Bugs Bunny |
− | *[[ | + | *Daffy Duck |
− | * | + | *[[Smug Porky|Porky Pig]] |
− | * | + | *Elmer Fudd |
− | * | + | *Yosemite Sam |
− | * | + | *Road Runner |
+ | *Wile E. Coyote | ||
+ | *[[Foghorn Leghorn]] | ||
+ | *Sylvester | ||
+ | *Tweety | ||
+ | *Marvin the Martian | ||
+ | *Taz | ||
These characters have also appeared occasionally on ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'', ''[[Animaniacs]]'', and ''[[Histeria]]''. | These characters have also appeared occasionally on ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'', ''[[Animaniacs]]'', and ''[[Histeria]]''. | ||
==Episodes etc== | ==Episodes etc== | ||
− | There are about 1003 theatrical shorts which is impossible to list, | + | There are about 1003 theatrical shorts which is impossible to list, but these are the shorts that are used in YouTube Poops: |
− | *Daffy Duck in Hollywood (1938) - World's first Youtube Poop; even before [[SuperYoshi]], [[Girlaph]] and | + | *Daffy Duck in Hollywood (1938) - World's first Youtube Poop; even before [[SuperYoshi]], [[Girlaph]] and The Lambeth Walk. Not to be confused with a game that was released in 1994. |
*Case of the Missing Hare (1942) | *Case of the Missing Hare (1942) | ||
*Wackiki Wabbit (1943) | *Wackiki Wabbit (1943) | ||
− | *Tokio Jokio (1943) | + | *[[Racism|Tokio Jokio]] (1943) |
*Super Rabbit (1943) | *Super Rabbit (1943) | ||
+ | *Coal Black and De Sebben Dwarfs (1943) | ||
+ | *Tin Pan Alley Cats (1943) | ||
*Porky Pig's Feat (1943) - '''High Quality''' | *Porky Pig's Feat (1943) - '''High Quality''' | ||
*Scrap Happy Daffy (1943) - '''High Quality''' | *Scrap Happy Daffy (1943) - '''High Quality''' | ||
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*Russian Rhapsody (1944) - '''High Quality''' | *Russian Rhapsody (1944) - '''High Quality''' | ||
*The Old Gray Hare (1944) | *The Old Gray Hare (1944) | ||
+ | *Draftee Daffy (1945) | ||
*The Great Piggy Bank Robbery (1946) | *The Great Piggy Bank Robbery (1946) | ||
*Birth Of A Notion (1947) | *Birth Of A Notion (1947) | ||
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*Captain Hareblower (1954) | *Captain Hareblower (1954) | ||
*Sahara Hare (1955) | *Sahara Hare (1955) | ||
+ | *Broomstick Bunny (1956) | ||
*Ali Baba Bunny (1957) - '''High Quality''' | *Ali Baba Bunny (1957) - '''High Quality''' | ||
*Hare-Way to the Stars (1958) - '''High Quality''' | *Hare-Way to the Stars (1958) - '''High Quality''' | ||
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*The Solid Tin Coyote (1966) | *The Solid Tin Coyote (1966) | ||
*Clippety Clobbered (1966) | *Clippety Clobbered (1966) | ||
+ | *A-Haunting We Will Go | ||
+ | *Cool Cat (1967) | ||
+ | *See ya Later Gladiator (1968) | ||
+ | *Injun Trouble (1969) | ||
*Spaced-Out Bunny (1980, audio only) - '''High Quality''' | *Spaced-Out Bunny (1980, audio only) - '''High Quality''' | ||
*Hare and Loathing in Las Vegas (2004) - '''High Quality''' | *Hare and Loathing in Las Vegas (2004) - '''High Quality''' | ||
− | |||
− | + | ==The Bugs Bunny Show (and all its incarnations)== | |
− | + | This is a super rare show that Warner Bros. doesn't even have all the episodes anymore (at least in color). It is included here because it is like a frontend to many Looney Tunes shorts from above (from 1948 onwards), however 52 episodes were produced for ABC in 1960/1961. It was reaired in color in 1965, cut up in 1968 and aired in 1971 in Canada. | |
− | + | ===Season 1=== | |
− | + | ''(Note: These don't have any titles, so here they are named with the first short that appeared or with a description)'' | |
− | Season 1 ( | ||
*"Rabbit Every Monday" | *"Rabbit Every Monday" | ||
*Rocky sponsors The Bugs Bunny Show | *Rocky sponsors The Bugs Bunny Show | ||
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*Rocky and Mugsy hijack the show | *Rocky and Mugsy hijack the show | ||
− | Season 2 ( | + | ===Season 2=== |
+ | ''(Note: The ones with a + are available on DVD - with a mix of color and black and white)'' | ||
*Bad-Time Story (+) | *Bad-Time Story (+) | ||
*Satan's Waitin' (reused in Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie) | *Satan's Waitin' (reused in Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie) | ||
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===First Used in a Poop by=== | ===First Used in a Poop by=== | ||
− | + | *[[MrDrunkenFox]] | |
− | |||
− | [ | ||
− | |||
− | |||
===Often Used by=== | ===Often Used by=== | ||
− | *MrDrunkenFox | + | *[[MrDrunkenFox]] |
− | *Furnessly | + | *[[Furnessly]] |
− | *TurkeyBeef | + | *[[TurkeyBeef]] |
− | + | *[[Imaperson]] | |
===Sometimes Used by=== | ===Sometimes Used by=== | ||
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*[[Zartok-35]] | *[[Zartok-35]] | ||
*[[NintendoMax]] | *[[NintendoMax]] | ||
+ | *[[Wileyk209zback]] | ||
<!--ADD PERSONAL STAMP HERE--> | <!--ADD PERSONAL STAMP HERE--> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Liked by=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | *[[YTPGod]] | ||
+ | *[[Happyspandex]] | ||
+ | <!--ADD PERSONAL STAMP HERE-->> | ||
===Disliked by=== | ===Disliked by=== | ||
− | |||
* TRUE NIGGAS | * TRUE NIGGAS | ||
+ | * Fans of ''[[Total Drama Island]]'' | ||
+ | * [[Cartoon Network]] | ||
+ | * [[Disney]] | ||
==Further information== | ==Further information== | ||
− | There are | + | There are 6 DVDs available as the Looney Tunes Golden Collection series as it is highly recommended that these are purchased to support the highly expensive restoration costs per cartoon. The American versions are the best as they have all the episodes and special features (unlike the European version that has 4 cartoons missing from the recent set). |
[http://www.amazon.com/gp/series/89499/ref=pd_serl_dvd/002-6964720-5320842?ie=UTF8&edition=dvd The place to buy them] | [http://www.amazon.com/gp/series/89499/ref=pd_serl_dvd/002-6964720-5320842?ie=UTF8&edition=dvd The place to buy them] |
Latest revision as of 14:51, 17 November 2019
Description[edit]
A highly successful series of comedic theatrical shorts revolving around an ever-changing cast. Frequently uses slapstick and puns, but was also quite witty. Looney Tunes was highly influential and has been considered one of the greatest cartoons of all time.
Media Information[edit]
Theatrical shorts, but they have also aired on TV. There are also a few movies.
Made by[edit]
Warner Bros. Animation, Format Films (Rudy Larriva Road Runner cartoons, three Daffy and Speedy cartoons), DePatie-Freleng Enterprises
Country of Origin[edit]
USA
Dates[edit]
- 1930-1963
- 1964-1969
- 1978-1980
- 1987
- 1990-1997
- 2000
- 2003-2004
- 2009-present
Characters[edit]
With emphasis given to those seen in Youtube Poops
- Bugs Bunny
- Daffy Duck
- Porky Pig
- Elmer Fudd
- Yosemite Sam
- Road Runner
- Wile E. Coyote
- Foghorn Leghorn
- Sylvester
- Tweety
- Marvin the Martian
- Taz
These characters have also appeared occasionally on Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs, and Histeria.
Episodes etc[edit]
There are about 1003 theatrical shorts which is impossible to list, but these are the shorts that are used in YouTube Poops:
- Daffy Duck in Hollywood (1938) - World's first Youtube Poop; even before SuperYoshi, Girlaph and The Lambeth Walk. Not to be confused with a game that was released in 1994.
- Case of the Missing Hare (1942)
- Wackiki Wabbit (1943)
- Tokio Jokio (1943)
- Super Rabbit (1943)
- Coal Black and De Sebben Dwarfs (1943)
- Tin Pan Alley Cats (1943)
- Porky Pig's Feat (1943) - High Quality
- Scrap Happy Daffy (1943) - High Quality
- Daffy the Commando (1943) - Moderate Quality (from PD tape)
- Russian Rhapsody (1944) - High Quality
- The Old Gray Hare (1944)
- Draftee Daffy (1945)
- The Great Piggy Bank Robbery (1946)
- Birth Of A Notion (1947)
- Buccaneer Bunny (1948)
- Bugs Bunny Rides Again (1948) Reissue version - High Quality (Moderate Quality for original version clip)
- Haredevil Hare (1948)
- High Diving Hare (1949)
- Which is Witch? (1949)
- Mutiny on the Bunny (1950)
- Bunker Hill Bunny (1950)
- 14 Carrot Rabbit (1952)
- Operation: Rabbit (1952)
- Duck! Rabbit! Duck! (1953)
- Duck Amuck (1953)
- Captain Hareblower (1954)
- Sahara Hare (1955)
- Broomstick Bunny (1956)
- Ali Baba Bunny (1957) - High Quality
- Hare-Way to the Stars (1958) - High Quality
- Knighty Knight Bugs (1958) - High Quality
- Wild and Woolly Hare (1959)
- Adventures of the Road Runner (1962, title theme only) - Unavailable
- Devil's Feud Cake (1963?)
- The Wild Chase (1965, audio only) - High Quality
- Rushing Roulette (1965, audio only)
- Run, Run, Sweet Road Runner (1965) - High Quality
- Tired and Feathered (1965) - Unrippable for use (but clip by ThadK is - Low Quality)
- Boulder Wham! (1965) - High Quality (French version is the only one avaliable)
- Just Plane Beep (1965) - High Quality (Brazilian version, Moderate for English)
- Hairied and Hurried (1965) - Moderate Quality
- Highway Runnery (1965) - Moderate Quality
- Chaser on the Rocks (1965) - High Quality (Brazilian version, Moderate for English)
- Shot and Bothered (1966)
- Out and Out Rout (1966)
- The Solid Tin Coyote (1966)
- Clippety Clobbered (1966)
- A-Haunting We Will Go
- Cool Cat (1967)
- See ya Later Gladiator (1968)
- Injun Trouble (1969)
- Spaced-Out Bunny (1980, audio only) - High Quality
- Hare and Loathing in Las Vegas (2004) - High Quality
The Bugs Bunny Show (and all its incarnations)[edit]
This is a super rare show that Warner Bros. doesn't even have all the episodes anymore (at least in color). It is included here because it is like a frontend to many Looney Tunes shorts from above (from 1948 onwards), however 52 episodes were produced for ABC in 1960/1961. It was reaired in color in 1965, cut up in 1968 and aired in 1971 in Canada.
Season 1[edit]
(Note: These don't have any titles, so here they are named with the first short that appeared or with a description)
- "Rabbit Every Monday"
- Rocky sponsors The Bugs Bunny Show
- Introducing Pepe Le Pew
- Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner interrupt the Bugs Bunny Show (before their time)
- Multitasking Daffy (Matthew Hunter)
- Music contest
- Daffy Disguises as Bugs
- Daffy becomes presenter
- Tweety hosts the show
- CaptainFleaSam vs. Bugs Bunny
- Charlie Dog pesters Porky - a segment is online
- Emcee battle
- Sylvester and Junior. - (Matthew Hunter)
- Elmer tries to sing
- Bugs hosts a Daffy Duck tribute
- Foghorn and Prissy
- Duck Amuck Reversal
- Jose and Miguel, Mexican cats
- Bugs Shows How to Draw a Cartoon Character (not the same as the later A Star is Bored)
- "Rabbit of Seville" - a segment is online
- Goofy Gophers
- Sylvester and Jr. tell Fairy Tales
- Goofy Gophers argue while Bugs is in jail
- Jealous CaptainFleaSam - (Matthew Hunter)
- Tasmanian Devil chases Daffy
- Rocky and Mugsy hijack the show
Season 2[edit]
(Note: The ones with a + are available on DVD - with a mix of color and black and white)
- Bad-Time Story (+)
- Satan's Waitin' (reused in Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie)
- Daffy Doodling
- Omni-Puss
- Tired and Feathered (not the same as the Rudy Larriva Road Runner cartoon)
- Man's Best Friend
- Ball Point Puns +
- The Unfinished Symphony
- Prison to Prison
- Go, Man, Go
- I'm Just Wild About Hare
- Stage Couch
- Do or Diet +
- Hare Brush
- Is This a Life?
- De-duck-tive Story
- The Astro-Nuts
- Vera's Cruise
- Foreign Legion Leghorn
- Watch My Line
- What's Up, Dog?
- The Cat's Bah
- No Business Like Slow Business
- The Honeymousers +
- A Star is Bored + - Used by Furnessly
- A Tale of Two Kitties
The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour is a mix of the Bugs Bunny Show and the Road Runner Show, cut up from each other so some segments were missing altogether. The Bugs Bunny Road Runner Show and The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show are just censored Looney Tunes with a theme song and different titles that lasted up to 2000, only Coronation Street is longer. The last of these is still airing in Canada, even today.
Usage[edit]
First Used in a Poop by[edit]
Often Used by[edit]
Sometimes Used by[edit]
Liked by[edit]
>
Disliked by[edit]
- TRUE NIGGAS
- Fans of Total Drama Island
- Cartoon Network
- Disney
Further information[edit]
There are 6 DVDs available as the Looney Tunes Golden Collection series as it is highly recommended that these are purchased to support the highly expensive restoration costs per cartoon. The American versions are the best as they have all the episodes and special features (unlike the European version that has 4 cartoons missing from the recent set).
Main Source for Poopers[edit]
Official website[edit]
Looney Tunes This changes depending in which country the person is connected to the internet.