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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe characters of Looney Tunes are all babies and live with Granny.The characters of Looney Tunes are all babies and live with Granny.The characters of Looney Tunes are all babies and live with Granny.
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Kathleen Barr
• 2004–2005
Nicole Oliver
• 2004–2005
Peter Kelamis
• 2004–2005
Colin Murdock
• 2004–2005
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This show is great... I watched this everyday with my family and I am also a big fan of this show!!! This show also teaches you moral and manners... There is some episodes that tells a story... A cute show for kids!!! This show has all the colorful pictures...
There are great characters like Bugs bunny, Lola bunny, Daffy duck, Tasmanian devil, Tweety bird, Sylvester the cat and the kind Granny...
This also teaches languages in some episodes... Also helps children to foster creative thinking... And this is a kid show... It bothers me when people is dissing this movie... I guess some clowns out there can't take this show entertaining and just shoot their mouth off anytime they like...
There are great characters like Bugs bunny, Lola bunny, Daffy duck, Tasmanian devil, Tweety bird, Sylvester the cat and the kind Granny...
This also teaches languages in some episodes... Also helps children to foster creative thinking... And this is a kid show... It bothers me when people is dissing this movie... I guess some clowns out there can't take this show entertaining and just shoot their mouth off anytime they like...
Unlike some other reviewers, I don't think this is a disgrace to Looney Tunes, but I agree that it's not as good as the original Looney Tunes and not entirely faithful to the source material. It's not without its flaws (more about that later), but it's better than The Looney Tunes Show (2011) and Wabbit. Baby Looney Tunes is one of many prequel shows with the characters as babies or kids that I've come across. It's not one of the best ones, but it's better than Yo Yogi and Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go (although I don't think the latter is supposed to be a prequel series to Thomas & Friends. It's a non-canon reboot with the characters as kids).
Baby Looney Tunes has a completely different premise in place of the old one, and the characters' personalities may not be as fleshed out as their adult counterparts, but some of them still have a little bit of their original personalities in them. Taz is still the dimwitted "tornado" who eats everything, grunts, and blows raspberries, Daffy Duck is still the short-tempered and hyperactive duck who has a tendency to get jealous of Bugs Bunny and yell "Woo hoo!", Lola Bunny is still the tomboy who is good at sports, etc.
Sylvester doesn't try to eat Tweety Bird anymore, but maybe the show would be darker than necessary if he did. I don't know, I can't imagine babies or little kids doing such a thing to each other. However, a couple of the songs from the show mention him trying to catch birds and failing at every attempt. In the original Looney Tunes, Granny smacks Sylvester whenever he picks on Tweety, but I find that so difficult to imagine happening here. She is a benevolent mother figure (or maybe it'd make more sense to say grandmother figure), and I like that side of her.
Most of the characters' voices sound the same but slightly higher, but that makes perfect sense because that makes them sound like younger versions of themselves, and that's what they are. Additionally, June Foray has returned as Granny, adding to the charm of the show.
Some Looney Tunes characters other than the main characters appear from time to time, while others only appear once and never appear again. To name a few examples, Pepe Lepew and Foghorn Leghorn occasionally appear, while Elmer Fudd and Marvin the Martian each appear in one episode.
The character designs and stories are cute. The babies get into all kinds of appealing childlike shenanigans and adventures, like playing school, making a Mother's Day card for Granny, Sylvester tripping over a towel that wraps around his head and makes everyone else think he's wearing a cool hat, and more. The plots are relatable and perfectly capture childhood innocence. I don't know what else to say about them.
The songs are catchy and sometimes funny. Most of them are parodies of traditional children's songs, but some of them have their own original melodies. My favorite one might have to be either The Looney Riddle or Born to Sing, both of which have entirely original tunes. The album version of the latter is slightly longer and mentions some of the Looney Tunes who aren't mentioned in the version from the show singing about things they do or are into. For example, it mentions Yosemite Sam singing country music and Pepe Lepew singing love songs, which makes the album version even better! Additionally, some of the music videos have nods to the original Looney Tunes that never appear in the main story, like Wile Coyote chasing Roadrunner, Elmer Fudd hunting Bugs Bunny, Pepe Lepew being a lovesick skunk, and more.
If the five Looney Tunes characters most commonly seen on merchandise-Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Taz, Tweety Bird, and Sylvester-plus Lola all lived with Granny when they were babies, I would guess that Granny has had Tweety and Sylvester since they were babies, while Bugs, Daffy, and Taz moved into the woods later. Although Tweety is still a baby in the source material, perhaps he is slightly younger here, and birds age much slower in the Looney Tunes universe than in real life. I'm not sure how that works.
It makes sense that Granny is still old, as she is the guardian of the main babies, and I think she is supposed to be much older than most of the other characters in the regular Looney Tunes as well. This brings me to my next point.
As I said, the show is not without its flaws. Here's what I dislike about it: 1) Lola is one of the main characters, and she and Bugs have known each other since they were babies according to Baby Looney Tunes. However, Lola is not an original Looney Tune, and she and Bugs meet for the first time as adults in Space Jam.
2) Computers, video games, a modern telephone, color TVs, and a Blue's Clues parody are present in various episodes. This is presumably set before the original Looney Tunes, yet most of those things didn't exist when the source material was being made. These modern items make me think maybe Baby Looney Tunes is non-canon.
3) Many Looney Tunes characters appear in post-episode music videos but never in the episodes themselves, like Yosemite Sam, Gossamer, Marc Anthony, Michigan J. Frog, and even important Looney Tunes like Porky Pig, Roadrunner, and Wile Coyote. Petunia Pig, Porky's girlfriend and a minor character in the source material, appears in both episodes and music videos from time to time, but why not Porky?
4) It's unclear to me as to how old this show is. This page says it ran from 2001-2005, and the episodes' end credits have the same dates in them. However, my mother once told me she watched this as a kid. She wasn't a kid during those years, and the modern technology we have today didn't exist when she was a kid. The show would be close to my age if the aforementioned original airdates are the right ones. Maybe this is a reboot of an older show.
5) "Time Out" and "Takers Keepers" are bad episodes.
Anyway, this is still a good show regardless of these flaws.
Baby Looney Tunes has a completely different premise in place of the old one, and the characters' personalities may not be as fleshed out as their adult counterparts, but some of them still have a little bit of their original personalities in them. Taz is still the dimwitted "tornado" who eats everything, grunts, and blows raspberries, Daffy Duck is still the short-tempered and hyperactive duck who has a tendency to get jealous of Bugs Bunny and yell "Woo hoo!", Lola Bunny is still the tomboy who is good at sports, etc.
Sylvester doesn't try to eat Tweety Bird anymore, but maybe the show would be darker than necessary if he did. I don't know, I can't imagine babies or little kids doing such a thing to each other. However, a couple of the songs from the show mention him trying to catch birds and failing at every attempt. In the original Looney Tunes, Granny smacks Sylvester whenever he picks on Tweety, but I find that so difficult to imagine happening here. She is a benevolent mother figure (or maybe it'd make more sense to say grandmother figure), and I like that side of her.
Most of the characters' voices sound the same but slightly higher, but that makes perfect sense because that makes them sound like younger versions of themselves, and that's what they are. Additionally, June Foray has returned as Granny, adding to the charm of the show.
Some Looney Tunes characters other than the main characters appear from time to time, while others only appear once and never appear again. To name a few examples, Pepe Lepew and Foghorn Leghorn occasionally appear, while Elmer Fudd and Marvin the Martian each appear in one episode.
The character designs and stories are cute. The babies get into all kinds of appealing childlike shenanigans and adventures, like playing school, making a Mother's Day card for Granny, Sylvester tripping over a towel that wraps around his head and makes everyone else think he's wearing a cool hat, and more. The plots are relatable and perfectly capture childhood innocence. I don't know what else to say about them.
The songs are catchy and sometimes funny. Most of them are parodies of traditional children's songs, but some of them have their own original melodies. My favorite one might have to be either The Looney Riddle or Born to Sing, both of which have entirely original tunes. The album version of the latter is slightly longer and mentions some of the Looney Tunes who aren't mentioned in the version from the show singing about things they do or are into. For example, it mentions Yosemite Sam singing country music and Pepe Lepew singing love songs, which makes the album version even better! Additionally, some of the music videos have nods to the original Looney Tunes that never appear in the main story, like Wile Coyote chasing Roadrunner, Elmer Fudd hunting Bugs Bunny, Pepe Lepew being a lovesick skunk, and more.
If the five Looney Tunes characters most commonly seen on merchandise-Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Taz, Tweety Bird, and Sylvester-plus Lola all lived with Granny when they were babies, I would guess that Granny has had Tweety and Sylvester since they were babies, while Bugs, Daffy, and Taz moved into the woods later. Although Tweety is still a baby in the source material, perhaps he is slightly younger here, and birds age much slower in the Looney Tunes universe than in real life. I'm not sure how that works.
It makes sense that Granny is still old, as she is the guardian of the main babies, and I think she is supposed to be much older than most of the other characters in the regular Looney Tunes as well. This brings me to my next point.
As I said, the show is not without its flaws. Here's what I dislike about it: 1) Lola is one of the main characters, and she and Bugs have known each other since they were babies according to Baby Looney Tunes. However, Lola is not an original Looney Tune, and she and Bugs meet for the first time as adults in Space Jam.
2) Computers, video games, a modern telephone, color TVs, and a Blue's Clues parody are present in various episodes. This is presumably set before the original Looney Tunes, yet most of those things didn't exist when the source material was being made. These modern items make me think maybe Baby Looney Tunes is non-canon.
3) Many Looney Tunes characters appear in post-episode music videos but never in the episodes themselves, like Yosemite Sam, Gossamer, Marc Anthony, Michigan J. Frog, and even important Looney Tunes like Porky Pig, Roadrunner, and Wile Coyote. Petunia Pig, Porky's girlfriend and a minor character in the source material, appears in both episodes and music videos from time to time, but why not Porky?
4) It's unclear to me as to how old this show is. This page says it ran from 2001-2005, and the episodes' end credits have the same dates in them. However, my mother once told me she watched this as a kid. She wasn't a kid during those years, and the modern technology we have today didn't exist when she was a kid. The show would be close to my age if the aforementioned original airdates are the right ones. Maybe this is a reboot of an older show.
5) "Time Out" and "Takers Keepers" are bad episodes.
Anyway, this is still a good show regardless of these flaws.
This is one of the worst cartoon shows to ever be thought up. It features the Looney Tunes gang as babies whose characters are not at all identical to their grownup counterparts (with the exception of Daffy). To make matters worse, there is not an ounce of creativity put into this show. The episodes are ripped off from plots of other shows such as "Rugrats" and "Muppet Babies." For example, there was an episode where the babies experienced their first snowfall. Wasn't there a "Rugrats" episode like that? There was also an episode where the babies go out to play in the puddles and Daffy is afraid to get into the water (ironic isn't it?). There was a "Muppet Babies" episode just like this where Fozzie was afraid to swim.
Not only do they rip off other episodes, they make the mistake of adding Lola Bunny from SPACE JAM. I feel that Lola was very unnecessary. She is not even an actual Looney Tune. They also added Melissa the duck who appeared in such classic WB shorts as THE SCARLET PUMPERNICKLE and MUSSEL TUSSEL.
Overall, I feel that this show is a total disgrace to the classic cartoons that WB produced from the 30's through 60's. I bet that Chuck Jones, Michael Maltese, and Bob Clampett (to name a few) have made thousands of revolutions in their graves when this godawful show came out. It will be a blessing when this show goes off the air after the creators run out of "Rugrats" and "Muppet Babies" episodes from which to copy.
Not only do they rip off other episodes, they make the mistake of adding Lola Bunny from SPACE JAM. I feel that Lola was very unnecessary. She is not even an actual Looney Tune. They also added Melissa the duck who appeared in such classic WB shorts as THE SCARLET PUMPERNICKLE and MUSSEL TUSSEL.
Overall, I feel that this show is a total disgrace to the classic cartoons that WB produced from the 30's through 60's. I bet that Chuck Jones, Michael Maltese, and Bob Clampett (to name a few) have made thousands of revolutions in their graves when this godawful show came out. It will be a blessing when this show goes off the air after the creators run out of "Rugrats" and "Muppet Babies" episodes from which to copy.
I was born in the good times - the Bugs Bunny/Roadrunner Show ran from 9:00AM until 10:30AM every Saturday morning. Life was good.
Now, all I've got is some brat named Caliou and other assorted Disney characters to offer my 3 year old. Thanks to Baby Looney Tunes, I can introduce her to the characters I love so much. Since she got into Baby Looney Tunes (which wasn't hard), she loves to watch the true animated shorts with me.
Bottom line: Taken on its own, it's pretty bad. In the Looney Universe, it's a great introduction to all our favorites.
Now, all I've got is some brat named Caliou and other assorted Disney characters to offer my 3 year old. Thanks to Baby Looney Tunes, I can introduce her to the characters I love so much. Since she got into Baby Looney Tunes (which wasn't hard), she loves to watch the true animated shorts with me.
Bottom line: Taken on its own, it's pretty bad. In the Looney Universe, it's a great introduction to all our favorites.
Once again here we have another good show and yet people want to over analyze this show.. This show was never intended to be a spin-off to the space jam movie.. And it's very obvious that the creators didn't intend for it to be otherwise we would have lola on there.. I could see everyones complaint if this was a highly respected anime series where we're dealing with story lines but this is just a cartoon series.. I can't think of a warner bros cartoons series that had a storyline that followed the series through-out.. Last, this cartoon airs at 8am (central here) so it's kinda obvious that it's directed towards an audience that either didn't watch space jam or was too young to remember the movie to realize that something doesn't match up there..All in all I like the show.. I find it very funny and calming and to me that counts more..
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- AnecdotesWarner Bros. Animation's first preschool television program.
- Versions alternativesSyndicated version cuts out the musical numbers shown between episodes and adds different commercial segues featuring some of the character's voices.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The 33rd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards (2006)
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