Fair warning to those who are easily offended by cartoon violence: Do not click on the clip above. We also would advise you to move your kids out of the room — except that they’d probably use that ...
Great comedy is timeless, and so are great characters. And as countless generations who grew up watching them will tell you, it doesn’t get any greater than Looney Tunes. In the history of animation!
In “Dynamite Dance,” Elmer Fudd comes at Bugs Bunny with a scythe, prompting the hare to jam a stick of lit dynamite in Elmer’s mouth. Over the course of the short animated video, the explosives get ...
Get ready, Elmer Fudd - the Looney Tunes rabbits are preparing for an EXTRA long "wabbit" season sure to ruffle a few of Daffy's feathers. Fresh off his first-ever Emmy win, Bugs and his fellow Looney ...
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 ...
This first short is called “Dynamite Dance”, which brings back the classic cat-and-mouse antics of Elmer Fudd and Bugs Bunny. The short is only about 90 seconds long, but is definitely effective at ...
The Looney Tunes are coming back — but that’s not all folks! On Monday, Warner Bros. Animation announced its plans for “Looney Tunes Cartoons,” a series of new short-form cartoons starring iconic and ...
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 ...
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 ...
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