Whether he’s the destabilizing force of Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes’ glory days, or more centered in contemporary reboots that can’t measure up, Bugs Bunny remains a towering cartoon influence.
Here’s a heartwarming moment of corporate cooperation as cartoon characters owned by four different entertainment conglomerates—Mickey Mouse (Disney), Bugs Bunny (Warner Bros.), Scrat (20th Century ...
“June Bugs 2001,” a 49-hour marathon of Bugs Bunny cartoons airing on the Cartoon Network. The marathon, which kicks off today and continues until midnight Sunday, will run the cartoons in ...
A few weeks ago, I needed to find a picture of one of the Looney Tunes characters for a story that was going on line. I picked Bugs Bunny, of course, and put his picture on my desktop computer. Dozens ...
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Bugs Bunny distracts one of the Gorillas in "Baseball Bugs." (Warner Bros.) Bugs Bunny is the real Mr. October, and "Baseball Bugs" is the greatest baseball cartoon that was ever made or ever will be ...
They start the panel each with their own signature delivery of the iconic "what's up, doc" line and it is everything. The panel is rounded out with Looney Tunes Cartoons executive producer Pete ...
Warner Bros., Cartoon Network and HBO Max announced the debut of new Looney Tunes show “Bugs Bunny Builders” with a trailer release on Tuesday morning. The first Looney Tunes preschool show in over 20 ...
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 ...
Think fast: Where did you first hear the overture from Rossini’s “The Barber of Seville” — or Frédéric Chopin’s Minute Waltz in D-Flat?” Betcha it was in a Bugs Bunny cartoon. The Detroit Symphony ...
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 ...