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The Looney Tunes franchise, enjoyed for its wacky characters such as Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote, was dealt a blow when ...
World Cartoonist Day recognises the hard work and dedication of cartoonists who use their talent to make people laugh, think, ...
In 1982, legendary voice actor Mel Blanc appeared on The Today Show with movie critic Gene Shalit and performed his most famous Looney Tunes character voices upon request. These characters include ...
In a recent interview with Puck, HBO and Max Content CEO Casey Bloys discussed the mission statement for the streaming ...
The Raleigh archivist and audio-visual expert will be showing films at the “Let’s Get Physical” media fest at the Fruit ...
In the distant future of the 24½th century, a black duck dressed in a bright green shirt with an oversized red cape is ...
Warner Bros. Discovery‘s streaming platform Max continues its troubling pattern of animation purges, with eight cartoon ...
This versatile toy bow from Little Tikes rotates to function as either a traditional bow or a crossbow, delivering dynamic ...
BroadwayWorld chats with actor Brendan Looney about starring role in San Francisco Playhouse's production of Simon Stephens ...
Warner Bros. cartoons were wild, rowdy spectacles. Mainly because Tex Avery, who directed a lot of them, was a wild, rowdy spectacle.
With his sly grin, quick wit, and signature catchphrase of "Eh, what’s up, Doc?", Bugs has become a timeless character in pop ...
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