Saturday, February 16, 2008

The Looney Tunes

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Looney Tunes is a Warner Brothers animated cartoon series which ran in many movie theatres from 1930 to 1969. It preceded the Merrie Melodies series and is Warner Bros. Animation's first animated theatrical series. The regular Warner Bros. animation cast also became known as the "Looney Tunes" (often misspelled, intentionally or not, as "Looney Toons"). Now, on LooneyTunes.com, they make new Looney Tunes cartoons online.
The name Looney Tunes is a variation on Silly Symphonies, the name of Walt Disney's concurrent series of music-based cartoon shorts.
History
In the beginning, both Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies drew their storylines from Warner's vast music library. However, eventually the two series distinguished themselves by Looney Tunes becoming the umbrella for the studio's various recurring characters, while Merrie Melodies continued with the use of one-shot characters. Also, from 1934 to 1943 Merrie Melodies were produced in color and Looney Tunes in black and white; after 1943, however, both series were produced in color; the only real difference between the two series was in the variation between the opening theme music and titles.[1] Both series also made use of the various Warner Bros. cartoon characters. By 1937, the theme music for Looney Tunes was "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin; the theme music for Merrie Melodies was an adaptation of "Merrily We Roll Along" by Charles Tobias, Murray Mencher and Eddie Cantor.
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The Greatz
Bugs Bunny
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Bugs Bunny is an animated rabbit who appears in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animated films produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons. According to his biography, he was "born" in 1939 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York and the product of many creators: Ben "Bugs" Hardaway (who created a prototypical version of Bugs Bunny) Bob Clampett, Tex Avery (who directed A Wild Hare, considered Bugs' formal film debut), Robert McKimson (who created the definitive Bugs Bunny character design), Chuck Jones, and Friz Freleng.
According to Mel Blanc, his original voice actor, his accent is an equal blend of the Bronx and Brooklyn dialects; Tex Avery said, to the contrary, that he had asked Blanc to give him not a New York voice as such, but a voice like that of actor Frank McHugh, who turned up frequently in supporting roles in the thirties and whose voice might be described as New York Irish.[1] Bugs Bunny is one of the most popular and recognizable cartoon characters in the world.
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Daffy Duck
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Daffy Duck is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Brothers Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. Daffy was the first of the new breed of "screwball" characters that emerged in the late 1930s to supplant traditional everyman characters, such as Mickey Mouse and Popeye, who were more popular earlier in the decade.
Virtually every Warner Brothers animator put his own spin on the Daffy Duck character, who may be a lunatic vigilante in one short but a greedy gloryhound in another. Bob Clampett and Chuck Jones both made extensive use of these two very different versions of the character.
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Last But Not Least....
Wile E. Coyote & The Road Runner
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Wile E. Coyote (also known simply as "The Coyote") and the Road Runner are cartoon characters from a series of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons, created by animation director Chuck Jones in 1948 for Warner Brothers. The character went on to star in a long-running series of theatrical cartoon shorts and occasional made-for-television cartoon. The E never refers to a name within the context of the cartoon, but a 1975 comic has it standing for 'Ethelbert'.
The Coyote has separately appeared as an occasional antagonist in Bugs Bunny shorts. While he is generally silent in the Coyote-Road Runner shorts, he speaks with a refined accent in these solo outings. The Road Runner vocalizes only with a signature sound, "meep meep", and an occasional tongue noise. Wile E. was initially voiced by Mel Blanc[1] and the Road Runner by Paul Julian.
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Their Greatest Ep.

Release date
Title
Duration
Road Runner(Geococcyx Californianus)
Wile E. Coyote(Canis Latrans)
01
September 16, 1949
Fast and Furry-ous
6:55
Accelleratii Incredibus
Carnivorous Vulgaris
02
May 24, 1952
Beep, Beep
6:45
Accelerati Incredibilus
Carnivorous Vulgaris
03
August 23, 1952
Going! Going! Gosh!
6:25
Acceleratti Incredibilus
Carnivorous Vulgaris
04
September 14, 1953
Zipping Along
6:55
Velocitus Tremenjus
Road-Runnerus Digestus
05
August 14, 1954
Stop! Look! And Hasten!!
7:00
Hot-Roddicus Supersonicus
Eatibus Anythingus
06
April 30, 1955
Ready, Set, Zoom!
6:55
Speedipus Rex
Famishus-Famishus
07
December 10, 1955
Guided Muscle
6:40
Velocitus Delectiblus
Eatibus Almost Anythingus
08
May 05, 1956
Gee Whiz-z-z-z
6:35
Delicius-Delicius
Eatius Birdius
09
November 10, 1956
There They Go-Go-Go!
6:35
Dig-Outius Tid-Bittius
Famishius Fantasticus
10
January 26, 1957
Scrambled Aches
6:50
Tastyus Supersonicus
Eternalii Famishiis
11
September 04, 1957
Zoom and Bored
6:15
Birdibus Zippibus
Famishus Vulgarus
12
April 12, 1958
Whoa, Be Gone!
6:10
Birdius High-Ballius
Famishius Vulgaris Ingeniusi
13
October 11, 1958
Hook, Line and Stinker
5:55
Burnius-Roadibus
Famishius-Famishius
14
December 06, 1958
Hip Hip-Hurry!
6:00
Digoutius-Unbelieveus
Eatius-Slobbius
15
May 09, 1959
Hot-Rod and Reel!
6:25
Super-Sonicus-Tonicus
Famishius-Famishius
16
October 10, 1959
Wild About Hurry
6:45
Batoutahelius
Hardheadipus Oedipus
17
January 19, 1960
Fastest with The Mostest
7:20
Velocitus Incalculus
Carnivorous Slobbius
18
October 08, 1960
Hopalong Casualty
6:05
Speedipus-Rex
Hard-Headipus Ravenus
19
January 21, 1961
Zip 'N' Snort
5:50
Digoutius-Hot-Rodis
Evereadii Eatibus
20
June 03, 1961
Lickety-Splat
6:20
Fastius Tasty-us
Apetitius Giganticus
21
November 11, 1961
Beep Prepared
4:20
Tid-Bittius Velocitus
Hungrii Flea-Bagius
22
June 30, 1962
Zoom at the Top
6:30
Disappearialis Quickius
Overconfidentii Vulgaris
Film
June 2, 1962
Adventures of the Road-Runner
26:00
Super-Sonnicus Idioticus
Desertous-operativus Idioticus
23
December 28, 1963
To Beep or Not to Beep*
6:35
None
None
24
June 06, 1964
War and Pieces
6:40
Burn-em Upus Asphaltus
Caninus Nervous Rex
25
1965
Zip Zip Hooray*
6:15
None
None
26
1965
Road Runner A-Go-Go*
6:05
None
None
27
February 27, 1965
The Wild Chase
6:30
None
None
28
July 31, 1965
Rushing Roulette
6:20
None
None
29
August 21, 1965
Run, Run, Sweet Road Runner
6:00
None
None
30
September 18, 1965
Tired and Feathered
6:20
None
None
31
October 09, 1965
Boulder Wham!
6:30
None
None
32
October 30, 1965
Just Plane Beep
6:45
None
None
33
November 13, 1965
Hairied and Hurried
6:45
None
None
34
December 11, 1965
Highway Runnery
6:45
None
None
35
December 25, 1965
Chaser On the Rocks
6:45
None
None
36
January 08, 1966
Shot and Bothered
6:30
None
None
37
January 29, 1966
Out and Out Rout
6:00
None
None
38
February 19, 1966
The Solid Tin Coyote
6:15
None
None
39
March 12, 1966
Clippety Clobbered
6:15
None
None
40
November 05, 1966
Sugar and Spies
6:20
None
None
41
November 27, 1979
Freeze Frame
6:05
Semper Food-Ellus
Grotesques Appetitus
42
May 21, 1980
Soup or Sonic
9:10
Ultra-Sonicus Ad Infinitum
Nemesis Riduclii
43
December 21, 1994
Chariots of Fur
7:00
Boulevardius Burnupius
Dogius Ignoramius
44
2000
Little Go Beep
7:55
Morselus Babyfatious Tastius
Poor Schinookius
45
November 1, 2003
The Whizzard of Ow
TBD
Geococcyx Californianus
Canis Latrans
Web
Unknown
Judge Granny Case 2** [1]
TBD
Birdius Tastius
Poultrius Devourius
Web
Unknown
Wild Kingdumb** [2]
TBD
Birdus Tastius
Poultrius Devourius
Web
Unknown
Wile E. Coyote Ugly** [3]
TBD
None
None

Warner Bros. animation and comics
Looney Tunes &Merrie Melodies
Primary
Bugs Bunny · Daffy Duck · Porky Pig · Elmer Fudd · Sylvester · Tweety Bird · Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner · Foghorn Leghorn · Pepé Le Pew · Yosemite Sam · Speedy Gonzales · Marvin the Martian · Tasmanian Devil · Henery Hawk
Secondary
Bosko · The Barnyard Dawg · Clyde Rabbit · Buddy · Goopy Geer · Foxy · Piggy · Beans · Michigan J. Frog · Petunia Pig · Rocky and Mugsy · Granny · Hector the Bulldog · Goofy Gophers · Cecil Turtle · Sylvester, Jr. · Gossamer · Spike and Chester · Hippety Hopper · Marc Antony and Pussyfoot · Witch Hazel · The Three Bears · Hubie and Bertie · Claude Cat · Sniffles · Ralph Phillips · Beaky Buzzard · Willoughby · Charlie Dog · Pete Puma · Crusher · Count Blood Count · Private Snafu · Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf · Slowpoke Rodriguez · K-9 · Merlin the Magic Mouse and Second Banana · Blacque Jacque Shellacque · Nasty Canasta · Cool Cat · Penelope Pussycat · Egghead Jr.
Comics and TV shows
Honey Bunny · Wendell T. Wolf · Digeri Dingo · Daniel and Timothy Platypus · Lola Bunny · Melissa Duck · I.Q. Hi · Star Johnson · Queen Tyr'ahnee
Televisionanimation
Tiny Toon Adventures
Babs and Buster Bunny · Plucky Duck · Hamton J. Pig · Montana Max · Elmyra Duff · Dizzy Devil · Furrball · Calamity Coyote · Little Beeper · Gogo Dodo · Sweetie Pie · Shirley the Loon · Fifi Le Fume · Li'l Sneezer · Concord Condor · Byron Basset · Fowlmouth · Arnold the Pitbull · Barky Marky · Mary Melody
Animaniacs
Yakko, Wakko, and Dot · Ralph the Guard · Thaddeus Plotz · Dr. Otto Scratchansniff · Pinky and the Brain · Snowball the Hamster · Slappy Squirrel · Skippy Squirrel · Walter Wolf · Buttons and Mindy · The Goodfeathers · Rita and Runt · Flavio and Marita · Minerva Mink · Chicken Boo · Katie Ka-Boom · Mr. Skullhead · Minor characters
Other cartoons
Taz-Mania · The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries · Freakazoid! · Road Rovers · Histeria! (Characters) · Loonatics Unleashed · Duck Dodgers · Baby Looney Tunes

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