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From: Fremont, CA USA
Originally Posted by DRG
I think the Buzz Bunny looks kind of cool, but not as an update to Bugs Bunny!
Also, I just did a search for 'Buzz Bunny' on Google. 90% of them are for sex toys. Apparently, 'Buzz Bunny' is the name of a popular clitoral stimulator. Way to go, WB!!!!
Also, I just did a search for 'Buzz Bunny' on Google. 90% of them are for sex toys. Apparently, 'Buzz Bunny' is the name of a popular clitoral stimulator. Way to go, WB!!!!

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Another show that the WB is doing is Coconut Fred’s Fruit Salad Island... looks a like a rotten version of Sponge Bob.
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Originally Posted by Snowmaker
What about Elmer, Porky, Yosemite Sam, Foghorn Leghorn, Sylvester, Tweety, etc?
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I'm just going to pretend this show doesn't exist and keep my fond childhood memories of watching the original Looney Tunes characters fresh by watching some of my Golden Collection dvd set.
Jimmy Kimmel mentioned the Loonatics on his show and said they're reserving a spot in hell for Sander Schwartz, the president of WB animation and the guy who greenlit this. They showed an interview with Schwartz and he was talking about how "hip and cool" this modern version was going to be. Kimmel goes "this guy knows hip and cool about as much as Ryan Seacrest"
Jimmy Kimmel mentioned the Loonatics on his show and said they're reserving a spot in hell for Sander Schwartz, the president of WB animation and the guy who greenlit this. They showed an interview with Schwartz and he was talking about how "hip and cool" this modern version was going to be. Kimmel goes "this guy knows hip and cool about as much as Ryan Seacrest"
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These guys need to lay off this 'reimaging' crap. If they wanna do superheroes just stick with the DC comics characters. More Batman, Superman and Justice League please.
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you're forgetting how much porn Tiny Toons genereated over the web
(as to how I know this: it's amazing what you can find when you accidentally mispell a word or two in a search bar)
(as to how I know this: it's amazing what you can find when you accidentally mispell a word or two in a search bar)
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Originally Posted by Goldberg74
Another show that the WB is doing is Coconut Fred’s Fruit Salad Island... looks a like a rotten version of Sponge Bob.


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Originally Posted by Doctor Who
Ye gods. That picture just screams "see you in your nightmares!"
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Originally Posted by Snowmaker
Well, the concept of modernizing the characters worked before. Tiny Toon Adventures anyone?
At least that show still kept the same type of humor and look though.
At least that show still kept the same type of humor and look though.
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A softer, gentler Loonatics is on the horizon, thanks to some kid with too much time his hands...
CNN Article: Boy's campaign saves Bugs Bunny: Petition convinces network to make characters less menacing
CNN Article: Boy's campaign saves Bugs Bunny: Petition convinces network to make characters less menacing
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Originally Posted by Snowmaker
Well, the concept of modernizing the characters worked before. Tiny Toon Adventures anyone?
At least that show still kept the same type of humor and look though.
At least that show still kept the same type of humor and look though.
While the kid and his petition make for a nice story, and great publicity for WB after screwing up this announcement, we all know the real reason for the changes was the public outcry which they clearly weren't expecting.
What I find ironic is that whatever they do with the characters today, bugs and co. will probably be less "edgy" than they originally were anyway. Bugs wasn't some goody-two-shoes Mickey Mouse character in the old cartoons, he was a prankster, brash, irreverant, someone who enjoyed ticking people off for little or no reason. He wasn't a role model for kids, in fact, he's probably exactly the opposite. These guys will be watered down superheroes...
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Woody Woodpecker was a prankster, brash, irreverant, someone who enjoyed ticking people off for little or no reason. Bugs usually was driven to it ("Of course you realize this means war.")
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Originally Posted by Morf
I set my TiVo to record it, but when I went to go watch it, it said recording failed unexpectedly.




