Uma versão atualizada dos clássicos Looney Tunes, focalizando suas desventuras satíricas vivendo nos subúrbios.Uma versão atualizada dos clássicos Looney Tunes, focalizando suas desventuras satíricas vivendo nos subúrbios.Uma versão atualizada dos clássicos Looney Tunes, focalizando suas desventuras satíricas vivendo nos subúrbios.
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I see people often hate this cartoon just because it's premise is very different from the original show, but personally I love this. The character interactions are great and cause very funny moments to happen. The setting is just a simple little town which is also great and relaxing. While I enjoy watching the original Looney Tunes, I honestly love this show a tiny bit more
It's hard to remake a classic, so don't! This could of been horrible however they did a great job of making it their own! Keep an open mind and you'll love
First off, this is a really good cartoon. Looney Tunes or not. The Looney Tunes live in the real world and live among regular people. Bugs Bunny has a house, his roommate Daffy Duck, his neighbor Yosemite Sam, and he some-what girlfriend Lola. It plays out like a sitcom, but a good one. The jokes are funny, it's very entertaining, and the characters feel real. However, not everyone will like this. The Looney Tunes Show isn't supposed to be a laugh out loud comedy. I would consider the jokes more like the game Portal or the movie Hot Fuzz. It's not supposed to make you laugh like crazy, and in the end, the show is better. Watch the originals and notice how long each episode is, about 6-12 minutes the most. You can't have laugh out loud jokes go on for almost half an hour, which is why Regular Show and Mad are only about 11 minutes. Then watch a funny sitcom like the King of Queens, Seinfeld, Everybody loves Raymond, or Yes, Dear. There are funny, but not laugh out loud funny,
But how to the characters match up? Well, every character is interesting and every character has character. Personally, I think the characters that did change were for the better. Witch Hazel isn't a psychopathic witch, but the mother or a monster. This allows the character to open more and be more interesting, even if you don't think so. Gossamer is now an 8-year child. I was a little skeptical first, but once you remember that Gossamer was originally a monster, you soon realize that character doesn't work so well in a sitcom. Finally, Lola Bunny. Give her the voice of Kristen Wiig from Saturday Night Live, and you get a character that's fun to watch. She talks miles of dialogue at a time and at points made me laugh so much I had to rewatch to hear the joke again. Now, not every character will appeal to everybody, but from what they have, it's really good.
But faithful is it to the originals? Honestly, not really. If the only reason you wanted to watch this cartoon was because you really liked the originals and was hoping for the something similar, you won't like it. Look at the new Rambo movie, the new Rocky movie, Duke Nukem Forever, Indiana Jones, and the Expendables. Things that would be really cool back then, won't necessarily be good now. If the general public today who never heard who the Looney Tunes were would watch an episode of the originals against the newer version, the newer version would be the better.
Don't go into this cartoon hoping for something faithful. Go into it hoping to find something entertaining. You might end up liking this if you gave it a try.
But how to the characters match up? Well, every character is interesting and every character has character. Personally, I think the characters that did change were for the better. Witch Hazel isn't a psychopathic witch, but the mother or a monster. This allows the character to open more and be more interesting, even if you don't think so. Gossamer is now an 8-year child. I was a little skeptical first, but once you remember that Gossamer was originally a monster, you soon realize that character doesn't work so well in a sitcom. Finally, Lola Bunny. Give her the voice of Kristen Wiig from Saturday Night Live, and you get a character that's fun to watch. She talks miles of dialogue at a time and at points made me laugh so much I had to rewatch to hear the joke again. Now, not every character will appeal to everybody, but from what they have, it's really good.
But faithful is it to the originals? Honestly, not really. If the only reason you wanted to watch this cartoon was because you really liked the originals and was hoping for the something similar, you won't like it. Look at the new Rambo movie, the new Rocky movie, Duke Nukem Forever, Indiana Jones, and the Expendables. Things that would be really cool back then, won't necessarily be good now. If the general public today who never heard who the Looney Tunes were would watch an episode of the originals against the newer version, the newer version would be the better.
Don't go into this cartoon hoping for something faithful. Go into it hoping to find something entertaining. You might end up liking this if you gave it a try.
I grew up on all the old one and I love them. I was so surprised at how good and hilarious this was when I downloaded a few episodes for my kids.
Now have both seasons. Daddy is incredible.
It's a good nod at the originals and a lot of fun for a new generation.
I prefer this to the newer "The New Looney Tunes Show".
What are y'all frowning about? y'all like gumball but dont like this? this show is pretty much it. it's not always about setting up a trap or a trap twist to have laughs at. sure it is what makes the looney tunes brand but also the way how their personalities work on this show is cohesive and makes up for it. it's new, it's different, it's innovative, it's modern, it's aimed at teens and pre teens and pretty sure it appeals to some of the adults with the personality stereotypes it has and its genius well put together written script and puns. also they dont animate them like this anymore.
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- CuriosidadesJeff Bergman, who voiced a number of Looney Tune characters in the '90s and early 2000s, returned in this TV series as the voices of Bugs, Daffy, Sylvester, Tweety, Foghorn and Pepe for the first time in nearly a decade.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosEvery episode features a different twist on Porky's "That All Folks!" line, usually having to do with the events of that particular episode.
- ConexõesFeatured in The Nostalgia Critic: What's with the Princess Hate? (2013)
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- Tempo de duração23 minutos
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