Looney Tunes

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  • 2007
  • 15 Seasons

Looney Tunes is an animated comedy series that was produced by Warner Bros. and features an ensemble cast of beloved cartoon characters such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety, Sylvester, Porky Pig, and many more. The show first premiered in 1930 and has since become an iconic and enduring part of American pop culture. The series was rebooted in 2015 and features an updated animation style and voice cast. Ian James Corlett voices Bugs Bunny, while Brian Drummond provides the voice for the iconic Looney Tunes character Daffy Duck. June Foray lends her voice to Granny, the elderly grandmother of Tweety, while Samuel Vincent voices the mischievous and cunning Sylvester the Cat. Janyse Jaud voices the popular character of Lola Bunny, while Chiara Zanni provides the voices for various other characters such as Petunia Pig and Squeaks the Squirrel. Terry Klassen voices Porky Pig, the stuttering but lovable pig who is always trying to do his best. Britt McKillip voices the sunny and energetic Cindy Bear, while Samuel Vincent also voices the hapless and clueless Elmer Fudd. The show's episodes are typically short cartoons, ranging from anywhere between 2 to 11 minutes in length. They usually follow a simple and straightforward storytelling structure, with a conflict arising between characters and culminating in a humorous resolution. The humor in Looney Tunes is often slapstick and relies heavily on physical comedy. Despite its simplistic structure, the show has endured for decades and continues to be a beloved part of many people's childhoods. Its characters have become cultural icons and the show has been referenced and parodied in numerous other forms of media, from movies to music videos. One distinct characteristic of Looney Tunes is the use of classical music in the soundtrack. Many episodes feature music by composers such as Johann Strauss II, Gioachino Rossini, and Carl Stalling. The use of classical music not only adds a sophisticated touch to the show but also enhances the comedic effect of the on-screen visuals. Overall, Looney Tunes is an excellent show for children and adults alike. Its timeless humor and iconic characters ensure that it will continue to be a cherished part of American pop culture for generations to come.

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Seasons
Two's A Crowd
30. Two's A Crowd
January 1, 1950
Summary is not available.
All A-Bir-r-r-d
25. All A-Bir-r-r-d
January 1, 1950
Summary is not available.
The Leghorn Blows at Midnight
23. The Leghorn Blows at Midnight
January 1, 1950
Summary is not available.
The Ducksters
21. The Ducksters
January 1, 1950
Summary is not available.
Rabbit of Seville
20. Rabbit of Seville
January 1, 1950
Summary is not available.
Pop 'im Pop!
19. Pop 'im Pop!
January 1, 1950
Summary is not available.
Canary Row
18. Canary Row
January 1, 1950
Summary is not available.
Home, Tweet Home
10. Home, Tweet Home
January 1, 1950
Summary is not available.
Strife with the Father
9. Strife with the Father
January 1, 1950
Summary is not available.
The Lion's Busy
8. The Lion's Busy
January 1, 1966
Summary is not available.
It's Hummertime
7. It's Hummertime
January 1, 1949
Summary is not available.
The Hypo-chondri-Cat
6. The Hypo-chondri-Cat
January 1, 1964
Summary is not available.
An Egg Scramble
4. An Egg Scramble
January 1, 1964
Summary is not available.
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Looney Tunes is an animated comedy series that was produced by Warner Bros. and features an ensemble cast of beloved cartoon characters such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety, Sylvester, Porky Pig, and many more. The show first premiered in 1930 and has since become an iconic and enduring part of American pop culture.

The series was rebooted in 2015 and features an updated animation style and voice cast. Ian James Corlett voices Bugs Bunny, while Brian Drummond provides the voice for the iconic Looney Tunes character Daffy Duck. June Foray lends her voice to Granny, the elderly grandmother of Tweety, while Samuel Vincent voices the mischievous and cunning Sylvester the Cat.

Janyse Jaud voices the popular character of Lola Bunny, while Chiara Zanni provides the voices for various other characters such as Petunia Pig and Squeaks the Squirrel. Terry Klassen voices Porky Pig, the stuttering but lovable pig who is always trying to do his best. Britt McKillip voices the sunny and energetic Cindy Bear, while Samuel Vincent also voices the hapless and clueless Elmer Fudd.

The show's episodes are typically short cartoons, ranging from anywhere between 2 to 11 minutes in length. They usually follow a simple and straightforward storytelling structure, with a conflict arising between characters and culminating in a humorous resolution. The humor in Looney Tunes is often slapstick and relies heavily on physical comedy.

Despite its simplistic structure, the show has endured for decades and continues to be a beloved part of many people's childhoods. Its characters have become cultural icons and the show has been referenced and parodied in numerous other forms of media, from movies to music videos.

One distinct characteristic of Looney Tunes is the use of classical music in the soundtrack. Many episodes feature music by composers such as Johann Strauss II, Gioachino Rossini, and Carl Stalling. The use of classical music not only adds a sophisticated touch to the show but also enhances the comedic effect of the on-screen visuals.

Overall, Looney Tunes is an excellent show for children and adults alike. Its timeless humor and iconic characters ensure that it will continue to be a cherished part of American pop culture for generations to come.

Looney Tunes is a series that is currently running and has 15 seasons (297 episodes). The series first aired on January 1, 2007.

Where to Watch Looney Tunes

Looney Tunes is available for streaming on the Warner Bros. website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Looney Tunes on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    January 1, 2007