Looney Toons Back in Action takes place when Bugs and Daffy we're in an "off again" phase
Edit: wait they literally are a couple in this movie. And bugs is still genderfluid
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Looney Toons Back In Action was so ahead of it's time
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Imagine Thinking Space Jam is Better Than Back in Action
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A compilation of Daffy...
...eating fishes 🐟🦆
and getting bully for that
No matter how many years pass, he doesn't change
and I love it
he just evolved from a small duck body to a more anthropomorphic one and go through traumas, that's different ☝️🧐
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“I want a baby” part 2
Looney tunes back in action:
Bugs Bunny Builders:
Tiny toons looniversity:
Invasion of the bunny snatchers (They weren’t in that one but still):
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*conservatives watching who framed Roger Rabbit* how come judge doom hates toons when he himself is a toon? Idk seems like a psyop against us...
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If you hate Looney Tunes Back in Action, I'm sorry that's a red flag. 🚩
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Learning the ways of the Toon Force.
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Lucas: Mira, todo el equipo de WB tiene buenas intenciones, ¿entiendes? Te acostumbrarás a ellos, lo prometo.
Buster Bunny: Es que yo…
Lucas: No perteneces aquí.
Buster: …no pertenezco aquí. ¡Exacto!
Lucas: Tú y yo estamos en sintonía.
Buster: Es agradable encontrar al fin a alguien que lo entienda. Perdón, no escuché tu nombre.
Lucas: Ay si, perdón, me llamo Lucas, aunque todos aquí me llaman Supervisor Adjunto. ¿Sabes por qué? Porque cuando Bugs se retire, ¡O MUERA!, yo tomaré su puesto. Así que puedes olvidar tu plan de universitario.
Fuente: Monsters at Work (2021)
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For the 25th episode of our show, we finally ask the age old question: Which is better: Space Jam or Looney Tunes: Back in Action?
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People arguing about the morality of Shen Jiu’s actions will never not be funny because Airplane literally scrapped all his dimensionality and made him be cartoonishly sinister in order to advance Luo Binghe’s narrative. MXTX gives us the QiJiu extras to show that he wasn’t as one dimensional as readers (SY and us) were made to believe when out of the control of the author. Shen Yuan’s own experience trapped in the character lock shows how limiting that was.
Shen Qingqiu is written to be Luo Binghe’s Count Olaf, his Miss Hannigan, his Miss Trunchbull, his Tywin Lannister.
It’s very Jessica Rabbit, “I’m not bad, I’m just drawn that way”
Not only that, but he’s also the first of MXTX’s characters to fall to misinterpretation.
All of MDZS centers on the unreliability of misrepresentation, about how easily swayed people can be and how easily poisonous words ruins lives and shapes what is perceived as truth.
She pulls the same trick with SJ as she does with JC, letting the readers build them up as villains through out the story (sprinkling in moments where that doesn’t quiet fit) and then revealing something at the end that should question that assumption. That’s literally Mu Qing’s whole thing. Everyone, even Xie Lian (our unreliable narrator), perceives him as scornful and vindictive, selfish and harsh. His actions are constantly misunderstood over and over again simply because he does not come in palpable packaging. In a way, original flavored SQQ is the meta prototype for these characters, and Shen Yuan is the deconstruction of that archetype.
SVSSS is meta of a narrative genre with common and cliche tropes, we’re beat over the head constantly about this, and somehow people still forget the SQQ only exists within the narrative (PIDW) inside the narrative (SVSSS). He’s the looney toon playing in the back of a drama, used for foreshadowing and a narrative foil. The villain coded in black so you know who to point a finger at and who to root for.
I just think that’s neat.
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