You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
Though that just raises the question: why aren't there Looney Tunes Legos?
Lego sets tend to be based on characters with more normal proportions, don't they?
It's acceptable to render a human being as a Lego figure. Looney Tunes characters made from Lego would either not look like Looney Tunes, or not look like Lego figures.
That'd be my guess.
That or Looney Tunes just isn't trendy enough right now.
I've learned to tolerate drama...except on the boat
Well, I have no problem with that show (what little I have seen of it is two of the "Merrie Melodies" segments and they made me laugh)
It's just that Warner Bros. has a long history of acting as if Bugs Bunny and the other LT characters are basically Mickey Mouse and friends, in terms of how people perceive them and how they should be handled
AK-47 Shirt complained that The Looney Tunes Show was American neocolonial propaganda intended to indoctrinate the rest of the world, because "there were American flags everywhere".
I've learned to tolerate drama...except on the boat
(you know why Loonatics Unleashed exists? It's because Looney Tunes: Back in Action bombed...they didn't think it was about the quality of the movie, but rather people not wanting any more of the original LT characters ever)
It's just that Warner Bros. has a long history of acting as if Bugs Bunny and the other LT characters are basically Mickey Mouse and friends, in terms of how people perceive them and how they should be handled
That probably is how they're often perceived nowadays, to be fair. Although, chicken or egg, I suppose.
The old Looney Tunes shorts always struck me as rather more mature and intelligent than Mickey Mouse cartoons. There was more wordplay, at least, and the humour was ever so slightly darker, I think.
I've learned to tolerate drama...except on the boat
I do enjoy Looney Tunes but I always preferred Tom and Jerry because I felt the shorts (the Bill and Joe ones and the Chuck Jones ones at least) were nicer to look at
Warner Brothers also owns the rights to Elmyra. Why didn't they stick her in the LEGO movie? Elmyra even has a proud tradition of being crammed into properties where she doesn't belong.
(you know why Loonatics Unleashed exists? It's because Looney Tunes: Back in Action bombed...they didn't think it was about the quality of the movie, but rather people not wanting any more of the original LT characters ever)
Loonatics Unleashed is the apotheosis of executives not understanding things. It's kind of amazing.
...the thought of the Looney Tunes being farmed out to some marginal Canadian kids' TV company is frightening to me
I never cared for the Looney toons in the first place. Even as a little kid, there was just something about it that rubbed me the wrong way.
I admire Mel Blanc the heck out for all the voices he did, though. And Arthur Q. Brian is awesome in any medium.
I liked the ones where Daffy Duck was being silly and Porky Pig was his competent sidekick. Like the Robin hood one, or the spaceman one.
And duck amuck was silly, so I liked it, and the great piggy bank robbery.
But I never liked Bugs Bunny. What a bully! I always empathized with Elmer Fudd, as a kid with a speech impediment and one who had problems with getting outsmarted by teasers and bullies. The very few times Elmer Fudd managed to beat Bugs Bunny were very satisfying. Like the Duck Amuck one where it was Bugs Bunny in place of Daffy Duck. And the one with Wagner's ring cycle.
I always felt bad for the characters that got blown up, smashed, catapulted, fell off cliffs, ran into walls, amd so on. The coyote getting startled by the roadrunner Into hurting himself was never amusing in the least. Never sneak up on me and startle me with loud noises. Just don't. It's an NLD thing, we don't respond well to that. I did, however, find it funny how Coyote's stuff would mess up in imaginative and creative ways.
Tom and Jerry is an abomination and you should feel terrible for being amused by it, you psychopath. Except for the ones where they team up against someone else.
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It's acceptable to render a human being as a Lego figure. Looney Tunes characters made from Lego would either not look like Looney Tunes, or not look like Lego figures.
That'd be my guess.
That or Looney Tunes just isn't trendy enough right now.
Unrelated, but 'Lego' is and has always been an uncountable noun, and no amount of posts on the Internet will convince me otherwise.
I mean, I don't think anyone wanted a Looney Tunes sitcom at all, but it was precisely what a Looney Tunes sitcom should have been.
This isn't relevant, I just remembered that.
The old Looney Tunes shorts always struck me as rather more mature and intelligent than Mickey Mouse cartoons. There was more wordplay, at least, and the humour was ever so slightly darker, I think.
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
I never cared for the Looney toons in the first place. Even as a little kid, there was just something about it that rubbed me the wrong way.
I admire Mel Blanc the heck out for all the voices he did, though. And Arthur Q. Brian is awesome in any medium.
I liked the ones where Daffy Duck was being silly and Porky Pig was his competent sidekick. Like the Robin hood one, or the spaceman one.
And duck amuck was silly, so I liked it, and the great piggy bank robbery.
But I never liked Bugs Bunny. What a bully! I always empathized with Elmer Fudd, as a kid with a speech impediment and one who had problems with getting outsmarted by teasers and bullies. The very few times Elmer Fudd managed to beat Bugs Bunny were very satisfying. Like the Duck Amuck one where it was Bugs Bunny in place of Daffy Duck. And the one with Wagner's ring cycle.
I always felt bad for the characters that got blown up, smashed, catapulted, fell off cliffs, ran into walls, amd so on. The coyote getting startled by the roadrunner Into hurting himself was never amusing in the least. Never sneak up on me and startle me with loud noises. Just don't. It's an NLD thing, we don't respond well to that. I did, however, find it funny how Coyote's stuff would mess up in imaginative and creative ways.
Tom and Jerry is an abomination and you should feel terrible for being amused by it, you psychopath. Except for the ones where they team up against someone else.
Delicious
Especially that one!
IIRC the reason Yosemite Sam was created was because audiences were feeling too sorry for Elmer Fudd and they didn't want to make Bugs the bad guy
I'm just kidding anyways