The Looney Tunes Show

2011

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7.8| TV-PG| en| More Info
Released: 03 May 2011 Ended
Producted By: Warner Bros. Animation
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/looneytunesshow/
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Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and the rest of the “Looney Tunes” characters are back with more adventures for a new generation of viewers. The animated series features roommates Bugs and Daffy moving out of the woods and into the suburbs, interacting with their neighbors, who happen to be other "Looney Tunes" favorites -- including Sylvester, Tweety, Porky Pig and Foghorn Leghorn.

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The Looney Tunes Show Audience Reviews

Interesteg What makes it different from others?
Mjeteconer Just perfect...
BroadcastChic Excellent, a Must See
FirstWitch A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
adrian121 Everything that was charming and inventive about the original looney tunes characters had been eradicated by trying to be too smart for their own good. Some things Just don't work when updated!
antoshi Let me preface this by saying I spent a large amount of my childhood watching television. A fair amount of that was spent on the Cartoon Network, where I watched a LOT of the old Looney Tunes cartoons. I loved and was absorbed by the universe. Bugs Bunny is one of my all-time favorite animated characters.It seems like a lot of people don't realize the amount of times that the Looney Tunes characters were reworked to fit into a completely new world. Obviously they did it with Space Jam, and made cameos in Roger Rabbit. There's been countless commercials where they could be construed as 'out of character.' They were worked into icons of World War II. They were portrayed as actors in their own universe. They've been in animated Broadway plays and operas. There's been things like The Bugs Bunny Show, Duck Dodgers, and even Baby Looney Tunes.So, why is it then that having them placed into an animated sitcom-style show seems so completely crazy? The short answer is: it's not.The Looney Tunes Show actually does do a very good job working the source material of their characters and the slapstick cartoonish comedy into a 'real world' style setting. Again, being in the real world is not a new concept for the Looney Tunes. The writing is actually quite sharp and clever. Bugs and Daffy reprise their roles as the two figureheads of the Looney Tunes as a whole, with their characterizations mostly intact. Bugs plays the cool, calm and collected straight man to Daffy's over-the-top screwball ideas and antics. Daffy is as self-absorbed and greedy as ever, and lives with Bugs — who's made a comfortable living off his invention of the carrot peeler.However, almost every other character in the show's depiction is hit-or-miss. Porky continues to be the unfortunate folly for Daffy's spiteful nature. He's a very proper, well-mannered pillar of society, yet severely lacking in self-confidence. Tina Russo, a new character, is a duck with a real name and Daffy's love interest. Tina was actually one of the well-made characters in the show. She has a no-nonsense, street-wise personality with a strong sense of self and keeps Daffy in line. She's got an enjoyable deadpan sense of humor and comes off as very relatable.Then, we have … Lola. This was the biggest, most jarring change to any of the characters on the show and one that I felt was severely lacking. Lola herself knocks an entire star off of my rating for the show because of how often she appears. Lola's initial depiction in Space Jam was that of an attractive and seductive bunny who just so happens to be very good at playing basketball. While she wasn't the best conceived character in history, she still had some redeeming qualities in her exaggerated feminist nature and contempt for being degraded or disrespected. Lola in TLTS is not that at all.Lola in this show is a bubbly, reckless, hyperactive airhead with a borderline psychotic personality and severe attachment issues when it comes to Bugs. She's unwanted and very abrasive, by both characters in the show and the fandom. I thought of a couple different ways they could've handled Lola's character. They are the following: A) Lola Bunny is a stock market trader or a corporate CEO. She has a strong personality but can be short-tempered and explosive at times, which is more in line with her Space Jam portrayal. She is almost constantly on her cell phone chatting to business partners or investors, and has little time for anything or anyone else — namely Bugs. Bugs frequently tries to get her attention but typically goes unnoticed by the extremely busy Lola. There's quite a few gags I can think of with this sort of character.B) Lola is similar to her TLTS character with a critical change. She is now a bubbly, energetic, *smart* young lady. Typically seen as calm and knowledgeable, she is the other characters' go-to person for advice or to simply act as a shoulder to cry on. She can have a relaxing hobby, like tending to a garden or does altruistic things like caring for injured animals. In this way, Bugs is a lot more smitten with her, but because of how virtuous she seems by comparison to him he's not sure how to go about telling her how he feels.I really feel as though character shifts like these for Lola would've made the series much more enjoyable and perhaps more relatable.As for the animation, I personally saw nothing wrong with the updated designs they made for season one. It helped to cement the Looney Tunes' presence in a whole new time period of 2011, versus how they looked in 1950. I liked it a lot — it gave the show a fresh, new take on the characters to enhance their new status as citizens of real world suburbia. At the same time, they were cute and never really lost the charm of their original designs. I couldn't believe it when they caved into the complaints (mostly from people that didn't even watch or care for the show to begin with) that the characters didn't look 'Looney Tunes' enough and changed back to the originals. It took a lot of value away from the show as a whole and a lot of its original, updated allure was gone.All in all, The Looney Tunes Show is a fun twist on the standard Looney Tunes formula. Sure, not every episode is amazing and sometimes the 22-minute running time can feel a little long. However, it's still a severely under-appreciated show with glowing charm that's entertaining for both kids and adults. It's only a terrible shame what some people did to derail, damage, scorn and ultimately cancel this show. It ended far too soon and will be sorely missed.That's all, folks.
acedron The "Reason For This Monstrosity Is For Cartoon Network Is To Somehow Mel Blanc's Death Why Would They Do That . I Watched A Ton Of Videos Of "TLTS Funny Moments" And I Barely Even Laughed Once . This Is A Terrible Comedy That Even Paddington Bear Which Is 40 Years Old , Wallace And Gromit : A Grand Day Out Which Is 26 Years Old , A Close Shave Which Is 23 Years Old , And Chicken Run , Garfield And Friends , The Peanuts Made Me Laugh And It Was Years Old . It's Funny That In 2011 Which Was Half A Decade Ago Barely Made Me Laugh Once . Not Mention The Worst Humor,Characters And More . Everything That Is Good From The Looney Tunes Is Absent Here . That's Why It Gets Half A Star Out Of 5 Or 1/10 . I Can't Imagine Watching Another Episode Of This TV Show And Even The Coyote And Roadrunner Shorts Can't Save This . But It Has A Few Laughs From This Cartoon Which There Is Only One Joke In This Entire Show But It Gets Worst Because The Characters Are Not Only Humorless But They Are Mean-Spirited Because There Is One Scene In The One Of The Episodes Where Daffy Said That He Cared For Tina In 2 Seconds He Says I Think We Will Have Dessert And He Doesn't Even Pay Why Would You Do That To A Great Comic Relief WHY!!!!!! . Not To Mention That You Can Count How Many Main Characters There Are In The Episode And Times That By It's Approximated Run Time And You Get The Total Amount Of Plot Holes In The Episode Not Mention The Most Terrible Written Plots And Even Lola Makes It Worst You Can't Help But Imagine How Much Did It Cost Them To Do It And I Think That Money Should Have Helped Children In Need Instead Of Making Fun Of Mel Blanc's WorkThe Only Good TV That Didn't Make Fun Of A Dead : It The Tom And Jerry Reboots Which Are Much Better Than The ShowBut The Worst Thing Of All Are Two Things1) Nothing Happens In The Episodes And Also That There Are Two Plots Which Are Terrible2) You Can Cut This Show From 2011 And Not Miss Any THING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!The Effort Ha Forget About Any Effort Into Anything Says The One Who Started Production The Animation Is Not OK It's Down Right Terrible This Is The TV Version Of Animals United All You Can Do Is Punch The People Who Likes It Because The Plots Have No Purpose Neither Does Any Of The Characters The Songs Are Terribly Sung And Written The
Kobain Kort For the morons who are saying that if anyone's complaining about this show you're too old to matter I have some things to say. 1. You're an idiot because you're assuming that because the classic cartoons are old, that automatically makes them boring (this isn't true) 2. The people complaining are way under 40 3. The classic cartoons are a billion times funnier and amusing than this unoriginal piece crap I'm fifteen and my entire childhood can be summed up by two things: Disney and PBS. As a child, I did see some Looney Tunes cartoons, but not as many to say this show killed my childhood or enough to really know what Looney Tunes is capable of. Anyway, I came across this show when I had off from school. Not even five minutes into the show, I could tell that it wasn't right. But because they weren't in my childhood enough to know what exactly was wrong with this show, I had to go to YouTube and watch the classics. And I'm glad I did, because the classic cartoons are hilarious. Which is why I can't believe Cartoon Network did this. Looney Tunes has become the victim of twisted, cruel, and extremely lazy producers taking lovable characters, and destroying them. Cartoon network basically murdered Looney Tunes, yet no one seems to care. To make it even worse, Cartoon Network knows that they destroyed it. They're cowards because they like to play the game of hiding the classics and putting them on at times when almost no one would be around because of they did put the classics on when most people are around they're crappy little cash cow reboot would be dead in seconds. But besides this show's lack of Looney, there are more problems. The turnoffs are Daffy and Lola. Like Spongebob, Daffy has been so flanderized that he's no longer funny. Lola is annoying and I don't know if Cartoon network told Kristen Wiig to be as annoying as possible or if she naturally is annoying but either way they did a good job of making her voice and personality to be irritating. And before you "hip" and "modern" people thumb me down, I gave this show multiple chances, and even watching the so called "funny moments" of the show, and I didn't even crack a smile. To those of you that like this show, you're either idiots (the ones that keep saying that because the classics are old they're automatically boring), or don't even know what Looney Tunes really is, and should take a look at the classic cartoons for genuine amusement and laughs.