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artoflooneytunes · 11 months ago
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Layout drawing for The Bugs Bunny Show.
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daikenkki · 4 months ago
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I grew up watching the Looney Tunes
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dailylooneys · 1 year ago
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Pop ‘im Pop!
(1950, Robert McKimson)
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termiteterraceclub · 5 months ago
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Termite Terrace Club - February 11th
1933 - Bosko in Person - Dir. Hugh Harman/Friz Freleng 1939 - Robin Hood Makes Good - Dir. Chuck Jones 1950 - Mutiny on the Bunny - Dir. Friz Freleng 1956 - Weasel Stop - Dir. Robert McKimson 1961 - Hoppy Daze - Dir. Robert McKimson
TV 1991 - Tiny Toon Adventures Season 1: “Viewer Mail Day” (“Pluck ‘o the Irish” / “Out of Odor” / “Buttering Up the Buttfields”) 1994 - Animaniacs Season 1: “Ups and Downs” / “The Brave Little Trailer”/ “Yes, Always” 1996 - Pinky & the Brain Season 1: “Fly” 2003 - “Baby Looney Tunes’ Eggs-traordinary Adventure”. Direct to Video. Split into two parts when aired on TV. 2006 - Loonatics Unleashed Season 1: “Time After Time”
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ducktracy · 1 year ago
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penguinofspades · 1 year ago
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I've just finished watching Hop and Go and I feel like Claude Hopper is Hippety Hopper's father.
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my post shower fart this morning sounded like hulk ripping through a phonebook
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incorrectlooneytunesquotes · 4 months ago
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Aww, I just love a hoppy ending.
Sylvester Jr. to Hippety Hopper
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fudgechocolatepuff · 10 days ago
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Realistically, I don’t think keigo would like beach days in the summer.
obviously, his profession wouldn’t let him even graze the sand with his fingertips during the scorching season, but honestly, it’s not like he’d want to.
it was the middle of the summer season, in the middle of a hot sunny day, hot enough to the point where both you and keigo felt like you could hear each other sizzling under the sun when you were close enough.
You had thought that a cute date to the beach would be a wonderful idea, accompanied by a quaint picnic to fuel your energetic selves. your boyfriend internally grimaced when you came up to him with the idea though.
it was one of, if not, keigo’s only day off he would have in the summer to account for his “summer vacation” which at this point he didn’t gaf anymore about how the commission called this a vacation, but also a day where his wings were minimized to tiny plumes thanks to a nasty street fight that took place earlier in the week.
for you, it was good that you didn’t have to be dragged by him to the beach with his wings against the unforgiving wind and could just drive the both of you there, but for keigo..
fuck, was it hard to not just throw himself out of the moving car.
keigo despised how his skin would screech slide against the material of the car seats, his back sticking and peeling off of the passenger seat when you accidentally jerked the car to a stop to avoid running a red.
you got a little pissed at him too when he kept switching his fingers between the little hatch that rolled his window down and the a.c, but he just couldn’t feel any cool air to soothe his pending heat stroke. you had to roll his window up when he blasted the a.c to the highest setting, snarking at him for forgetting.
“ S’jus too hot today dove, hate when the temperature gets above 80, y’know that.”
keigo also abused the sunvisor in any way he could, contorting it into ridiculous positions whenever you turned with the road, the luminous sun following you and blinding your boyfriend’s poor eyes.
you had to hold back a scoff when you glanced over because he had fucking sunglasses on as he adjusted the visor.
Realistically, I think keigo would dive into the water the second you put the car in park.
actually, not dive, he’d plunge—yearn for the cold of the sea. arms outstretched and everything while he held onto his remaining hopes and dreams.
keigo would actively avoid making contact with the sand. he’d gallop over the billions of grains like Hippety Hopper to refrain from burning his feet, maybe even attempting to flap whatever feathers he had left to desperately carry him over.
he didn’t care about the immediate and rushing chill that poured over his body, anything to just stop feeling his own body heat in his palms.
floating on his back, keigo could feel himself physically steaming off as if he was just on fire, feeling a little more content than before while watching you from the corner of his eye opening the trunk of your car.
although he couldn’t stand the unbearable heat, he was a gentleman, and he’d never leave his sweetheart to grab everything out of the car. he retreated back to you in seconds, embarrassed at how he was dripping right in front of you. he didn’t even bother to remember bringing his towel with him and drop it to the shore before plummeting into the water.
but you just laughed to yourself, placing his crocs on the pavement for him to step into so he wouldn’t be running on lava, and going back to the passenger seat to retrieve his towel, patting his hair, face and shoulders with the dry fabric.
rough hands hovered over yours, the skin near his eyes creasing as he smiled at you with just a hint of shyness,
“Sorry, got too happy to hop in the water. Let me help ya’ get all our stuff out, then we can go swim.”
he then somehow proceeded to take both your chairs, your towels, sand-buckets, the picnic basket and mini-cooler to a spot close to the shore all huddled between his two strong arms.
Realistically, I think keigo would change his mind about the beach once he watched the sky dip from blue to a warm pinkish-purple.
the water continued to ripple under the sunlight, except it was less intense and, in this lighting, the current almost looked like it slowed down.
after hours spent splashing each other with the salted water, building flimsy sandcastles and feasting on an array of sanwhiches, fruit, and chips, you and keigo laid on your towels, bathing under the dimmed rays of the evening sun.
keigo didn’t feel like he was obnoxiously treading through humid air no longer, he wasn’t squinting his eyes so that he could just see you with your adorable little floating in your cute swimsuit,
he felt so comfortable, and at first he felt foreign to the feeling. It felt weird to worry about nothing in the moment, to let the breeze that brushed the trees hit his face and embrace his relaxed body. he felt so comfortable that it was almost uncomfortable.
keigo has never been at ease himself, or at least realized he was, under all the pressure the hero commission had labored on him. it didn’t matter if he was even on duty scourging out criminals or getting ready for bed at the peak of midnight, his work always just brought a lingering impending doom upon him.
so for him to close his eyes, inhale deeply, listen to the faint squawking of birds and hear the calm dance of the waves as they overlapped each other over the sand as he breathed out, was outlandish.
he could feel heat on his skin, but not the bad kind. keigo, for the first time in his life, lifted his hand and sweeped his fingers over his chest, and felt his tanned, sun-kissed skin.
with the same hand, he crossed over his body and now reached for your arm. he didn’t grab it, but caressed your forearm, the crook in the bend of your elbow, and felt lightly grainy, washed, and cooked skin.
his pupils gazed to your shoulder, and dilated at the sight of your soft tanlines.
“I wish you’d know how beautiful you look under the sun. You’re rosy. Beautiful and rosy, sweets.”
at his touch, you sat yourself up on your elbows and raised your own hand to his head of locks. Earlier, they were almost a perfect blond, like the fur of a golden retriever, but in the lush radiance of the pinkening sky, his hair looked blushed, an orchid shade, but a bit of a more dirtier blond.
to you, it felt more him, more like keigo.
his hair was salted from the water, styling his hair in patches of curls and waves that definitely worked for him. although it felt more knotted and dry, you promised yourself you’d scratch his scalp extra slowly tonight when washing it wish his lathered shampoo.
keigo disliked the harshness of summer, coming very close to being 4th place on his ranking of seasons.
however, he never realized that if he slowed down, let his skin peel smoothly from yours and let the warmth of the evening embrace him instead of burning him, maybe then he could learn to enjoy summer a little more.
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can you tell i hate summer hahahhaaha. lmk if you liked :) i enjoyed writing this especially bc this is a personal headcannon I’ve had about keigo hope you all having a lovely summer ♡
♡ fudgechocolatepuff
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twistedtummies2 · 2 years ago
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Top 10 Looney Tunes Characters
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This year is truly an auspicious one indeed. It marks the centenary of not one, but TWO of the greatest film and animation studios that have ever been. One of them, as many are doubtless aware by now, is Disney, and I do have some things planned for later this year to celebrate that. However, another studio that’s been getting less attention than I think it deserves for its own 100th Anniversary is Warner Bros.! WB started the same year as the Disney studio, and they’re still going strong. When one thinks of WB Animation, chances are good the first characters and cartoons that come to mind are the Looney Tunes. These cartoon classics were a staple of theatrical animation from the 1930s all the way into the early 1960s…and since those days, the characters have continued to pop up in all sorts of places. Movies, TV shows, video games, comics…you name it, the Looney Tunes have been there. These toons are some of the most recognizable characters in the history of animation, more than on par with Mickey Mouse and his allies, and I’ve always loved them. So, I decided it was time to pay them proper tribute! With that said, what better way than to talk about some of my personal favorites? That’s what we’re here to do today. So let’s waste no more time! Mind you don’t slip on any banana peels or similar slapstick cliches: here are My Top 10 Looney Tunes Characters!
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10. Speedy Gonzales.
Speedy is one of a few Looney Tunes characters who has sort of faced some controversy over his career (I refer you to Pepe Le Pew, for example). Some people have complained he’s a negative stereotype, but thankfully, the majority of people seem to really love the character. I think the reason why so many love him is because Speedy is one of the most positive and genuinely good characters in the Looney Tunes canon: he’s a character whose able to be heroic while also genuinely being really funny and interesting to watch. The self-proclaimed Fastest Mouse in All Mexico loves to race, loves to play, and isn’t afraid to shoot down the absurdity of some of his more bonkers co-stars, just as he isn’t afraid to outrun and outsmart any cat that tries to harm him or his friends. He’s a lot of fun himself, and he loves to have fun, and that’s probably the best type of cartoon hero there can be.
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9. Sylvester the Cat.
Sylvester is one of several characters on this list notable for his sheer versatility. Most of his cartoons do focus on the same basic setup, mind you: Sylvester is hungry, and trying to catch something to eat…but inevitably gets foiled at every turn. Sometimes his prey is the aforementioned Speedy, who - in Coyote-and-Road-Runner-esque fashion - Sylvester is just never quick enough to slow down. He’s also occasionally gone after a kangaroo named Hippety Hopper, whom Sylvester somehow keeps mistaking for an oversized rat. (My comments on him “not being quick” stand here, too.) Most famously, of course, he’s the “Bad Ol’ Puddy Tat” constantly trying to gobble up Tweety Bird…who you will NOT be seeing on this countdown. (I’ve never actually liked Tweety, save for a few appearances. I WANT that super-cutesy little PSYCHOPATH to be cat food someday, and I don’t care how heartless that makes me sound.) While all of these did follow some similar patterns and formulas, each of these opponents offered a different kind of conflict for Sylvester to overcome, and therefore a different set of gags that could be utilized, and a lot of different scenarios to allow for comedy to happen. He also popped up in a few cartoons with Porky Pig, which brought a new dimension to the character: in these appearances, a mute Sylvester is depicted as Porky’s pet cat, who constantly has to save his oblivious master from all sorts of dangerous situations. Whether he’s a well-meaning scaredy cat or a greedy predator, he’s always fun to watch.
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8. Yosemite Sam.
One of the most renowned villains in the Looney Tunes catalogue. I like to think of this loudmouthed little cowpuncher as the WB equivalent to Disney’s Pete. Both are characters who are versatile in how they have been fitted into just about every sort of time period and setting imaginable, with just about every antagonistic role you can think of. He’s most famous as being a Wild West outlaw, naturally, but Sam has also played a Black Knight, a Hessian Soldier, a Space Invader, a Crooked Politician, a Pirate, a Prison Guard, and many, MANY other things. Each time, his personality is the same: wild, hysterical, ornery, scheming yet somehow gullible, and eternally frustrated, usually due to the efforts of “that lowdown, long-eared, carrot-eatin’ varmint,” Bugs Bunny. Sam’s personality is just such an easy one to handle, and so fun to play with, you can put him into just about any type of situation, and without needing to change him much, he can work just as easily. I actually feel really bad placing him so low on the list, but hopefully those above him won’t disappoint.
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7. Elmer Fudd.
Elmer is another character, sort of like Sylvester, who can play either protagonist or antagonist just as easily as the other. In fact, he’s been both more often than Sylvester has! We know him best, of course, for his many attempts to hunt down Bugs Bunny (and Daffy Duck), and these stories already have plenty of fun reinventions, twists, and overall moments. Everything from putting Elmer in different time periods (like the Stone Age), throwing him into different settings (like chasing Bugs into an opera house), or just changing up his role in some crazy way (like making him a viking with a magic helmet). No matter what you do, these always end the same for Elmer: either he never gets Bugs, or he THINKS he does, and then immediately regrets it because he’s just too softhearted and slow-witted for his own good. However, Elmer’s played other parts as well: sometimes he’s not even hunting Bugs, he’s just the victim of that “Wascawwy Wabbit’s” cruel pranks. Sometimes he’s just trying to get by, and Daffy Duck starts causing chaos for him. Poor Elmer just can’t catch a break, and that’s kind of why we like him: even when he IS the bad guy, he’s far from the WORST guy. Add to that his iconic voice and mannerisms, and it’s no wonder he remains one of the most recognizable characters in this group.
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6. Porky Pig.
Believe it or not, Porky was the first real superstar character in the Looney Tunes library. That’s one of the reasons the classic ending line we all know and love was given to him (it’s also why Bugs would later take it over a couple of times, when HE became a star). Much like Yosemite Sam, Porky is one of the most versatile characters on the team, but in a different way: while Sam is a versatile antagonist, Porky is a versatile protagonist. Porky is essentially the straight man to all the other totally bonkers toons around him. He’s sort of the Kermit the Frog of this universe: a guy constantly trying to keep his cool and be civil, but forever aggravated and tormented by the world around him. With that said, the way he bounces off different characters already has a lot of different ways of working: his most famous co-star is probably Daffy Duck, and even just with that one character, they’ve had a relationship that has gone in just about every direction it can go. Sometimes Porky is Daffy’s sidekick, who always proves to be more competent and level-headed than the vain and over-the-top Daffy could ever hope to be. Other times, Daffy is actually HIS sidekick, forever frustrating Porky with his goofy antics. And still other times, there’s no “sidekicking” involved, Daffy just…kind of shows up to totally ANNOY the pig until Porky inevitably snaps and goes berserk. Even Porky cartoons that don’t involve Daffy (and there are plenty of those) usually follow one of these three patterns: Porky is eternally an Alice in the Wonderland of the Looney Tunes…you know, if Alice had a stutter. And was a pig. And was no longer female-okay, that analogy didn’t work, but you get the idea.
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5. Taz.
Taz, a.k.a. The Tasmanian Devil, is a rare example of a character whose star has risen over time since his initial appearances in the Golden Age of the Looney Tunes. Back then, Taz only showed up in five cartoons, between 1954 and 1964; the twilight decade, many would say, of these great cartoon stars. No one would have likely guessed that Taz would take off to become one of the most iconic and popular characters in the Looney library, with tons of merchandise, a TV show with him as the main protagonist, several major video game and film appearances, and so on. For some reason, however, this wild, ravenous, spinning-and-slobbering devil just kept being used, and the public kept eating him up just as fast as he ate…well…EVERYTHING up. He went from a pure villain who would devour anyone in sight, to suddenly becoming a slightly more heroic, albeit not always terribly bright, character. He can, could, would, and WILL just as easily play the role of an ally to characters like Bugs and Daffy, as much as their adversary. It’s hard to say exactly why Taz caught on, but I’m certainly not complaining about it, since he’s a ton of fun to watch every time. And again, that’s really all a great cartoon star needs to be. (Also, for anybody who may be curious...I do have a mild crush on this guy. I’m weird, shush.)
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4. Wile E. Coyote.
It was actually really hard for me to choose between Taz and the Coyote, and I’m not honestly entirely sure if I made the right choice. It was essentially a tie between the two characters; on any given day, my mind could change. But, in the moment of making this list, I felt Wile E. deserved slightly higher placement, and thus here we are. (Also, yes, much like Taz, I do have a mild crush on the Coyote. Again, I’m weird, shush.) Having said all that, I imagine this self-proclaimed Super-Genius hardly needs an introduction. Much like Sylvester, Wile E. mostly spends his time trying to get something to eat. Usually, he’s found chasing the Road Runner and trying to trap him, but on a couple of occasions he’s bedeviled Bugs Bunny, and once in a blue moon he’ll have encounters with other characters. In most of Wile E.’s appearances, he’s a silent character, communicating solely through body language, facial expressions, and the occasional random sign he pulls out of nowhere. Whenever he DOES speak, he speaks in a smooth, slick, uppercrust English or Mid-Atlantic dialect. Whether silent or speaking, this Coyote’s basic trouble is always the same: despite his own confidence in his supposed superior intellect, a combination of clumsiness, shortsightedness, and his bizarre obsession with relying almost entirely on the ACME Corporation’s clearly faulty products always leads to him getting bamboozled. Over time, animators, writers, and directors have found new ways to spin off of Coyote’s usual formula, with stories like him taking the Road Runner to court, or turning into a fat slob due to an over-reliance on his own inventions. It’s the bizarre blend of brilliance and determination against poor planning and overconfidence that makes him such a fun character to see in action. He may never win…but I think a lot of us wish he could.
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3. Daffy Duck.
While Porky was the first superstar character among the Looney Tunes (and Merrie Melodies), Daffy was really the first breakthrough character that was TRULY befitting of the title “looney.” In the early days, Daffy was a wisecracking, wild character, zipping about and causing trouble; a constant trickster who was a bundle of energy, causing mayhem for various hapless boobs. Most of the characters who followed suit on this idea - including his future rival, Bugs Bunny - essentially took their cues from Daffy’s book. Over time, the character crystalized into the mad mallard we know today. Daffy is still zany, but what he’s most known for today is his ego. Daffy is practically a narcissist, selfish in just about every way, as well as frequently quite greedy. Everything he does is for either the spotlight, cash, or both. He’s yet another character who has been the villain just as often as he’s been the hero…but even when in a more protagonistic role, he’s ALWAYS a flawed character, whose self-serving attitude leads to disaster for himself, and usually for many others. Just like Yosemite Sam, he’s also a character who has played many roles: any time the Looney Tunes want to parody a particular genre, it seems like Daffy is always the character who gets chosen. Whether he’s imitating Robin Hood or Sherlock Holmes, or going on high-flying escapades as the incompetent space hero called Duck Dodgers, you can go on a lot of different adventures with him. He’s been partnered up and pitted against nearly every character on the crew, and each and every alliance, rivalry, and so on is fun to see in action.
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2. Bugs Bunny.
Just as it was hard to choose between Taz and Wile E. Coyote, it was also hard to choose between Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. In the end though…maybe it’s too predictable, but I ultimately did feel I preferred Bugs SLIGHTLY over Daffy. What’s interesting is that, in the early days, Bugs was pretty similar to Daffy: in a lot of his earliest appearances, they’re almost the same character. Both were madcap tricksters who seemed to exist just to drive other characters completely insane for the sheer sake of it, and both had big egos that needed to be satisfied. (In Bugs’ case, this was most evident in encounters he had with the character Cecil Tortoise, who might be the only character in all of Looney Tunes to truly outmatch Bugs on the cartoon battlefield, over and over again.) Over time, however - mostly thanks to Friz Freleng and Chuck Jones - Bugs began to evolve. While still a trickster with a wild sense of humor, the character became more laid back, casual, collected. He was someone who went into situations with the confidence that he could come out okay, if he just thought fast and didn’t let it all faze him. And while he could be downright cruel in the ways he would trick and toy with people, the attacks became unprovoked less often: it was usually a case of others doing something wrong to Bugs, and he would finally lose patience and declare, “Of course you realize THIS means war.” That’s essentially the Bugs Bunny we know today: he still faces conflict and such, but it’s his approach and the way he reacts to situations that makes him such fun to watch. Once again, it also makes him quite versatile, as he can be anywhere and play just about any role, from the star of the show to more of a narrator or similarly peripheral character. He can be the everyman, the superman, and as long as it always sticks to the traits he started out with, it will always work. In fact, the only real question about his placement on this list is…why isn’t he number one?
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1. Marvin the Martian.
I don’t know WHY Marvin is my favorite Looney Tunes character, but he is, and really always has been. He’s not by any means the funniest of the Looney Tunes, but there’s something about this little world-destroying gremlin I find endlessly endearing. Much like Taz, Marvin started out as a small fish in a big cartoon pond; in fact, just like the Tasmanian Devil, Marvin the Martian (originally called “Commander X2,” and later “Antwerp”) only showed up in five cartoons during the Golden Age of the Looney Tunes. He fought Bugs Bunny in four of them, and Daffy Duck and Porky Pig in another. And while he hasn’t become the merchandising mammoth that Taz has, he’s still got a very loyal fanbase and following, and has remained a mainstay among the Looney Tunes ever since. Just like Taz, creators just kept using him, and fans kept asking for more; somehow, this little martian never faded away. What I love about Marvin is that he’s essentially another straight man, much in the way Porky is…but now, he’s a straight man on the opposite side of the fence. He’s usually the bad guy, while Porky is almost always the protagonist: whether Marvin’s trying to abduct people, conquer worlds, or blow up the Earth (because it obstructs his view of Venus), he’s always an obstacle the other characters have to overcome. Yet he’s depicted as so loveable and so mild-mannered, it’s hard to be scared of him or dislike him. It also means the moments where his inner rage gets the better of him, and his temper flares, become all the more hilarious: seeing that pomposity and stiff-upper-lip nature get blown apart at the seams is always a ton of fun. It’s difficult to describe my reasoning, but regardless, Marvin the Martian will always be My Favorite Looney Tunes Character.
HONORABLE MENTIONS INCLUDE…
Foghorn Leghorn.
Michigan J. Frog.
Rocky & Mugsy.
Road Runner.
Lola Bunny.
Gossamer. “Th-The-The E-THAT’S ALL FOLKS!”
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daikenkki · 10 months ago
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dailylooneys · 1 year ago
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Pop ‘im Pop!
(1950, Robert McKimson)
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parkerlerdal23 · 1 month ago
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Hippety Hopper is at the beach with Sylvester Jr. and his father Sylvester for Memorial Day weekend and will get some lunch at the new Beach-riffic Cookout Shack after making some sandcastles and go swimming at the beach with their swimsuits on but they have great foods and drinks as well! And Sylvester will buy some foods with drinks in it for everybody and dig in the food is really great! For @gregbruhl
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termiteterraceclub · 2 months ago
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Termite Terrace Club - April 17th
1937 - Porky’s Duck Hunt - Dir. Tex Avery 1943 - The Unbearable Bear - Dir. Chuck Jones 1948 - Hop, Look and Listen - Dir. Robert McKimson 1954 - Bell Hoppy - Dir. Robert McKimson
TV 1991 - Bugs Bunny’s Overtures to Disaster 2023 - Bugs Bunny Builders Season 1D: “Blast Off”, “K-9: Space Puppy”, “Cousin Billy”, “Cheddar Days”, and “Taz Recycle”. 2025 - Bugs Bunny Builders Season 2: "Coaster Contest"
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ducktracy · 1 year ago
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penguinofspades · 1 year ago
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Unpopular opinion: Sweetie Bird is a better written character than Tweety Pie.
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