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Title: bugs bunny
Post by: blinky on October 23, 2006, 08:06:41 AM
this episode just popped into my head today. i found the full episode on youtube. its by far my fav  ;D


the bugs bunny square dancing episode.....hillbilly hare
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Colossus_500 on October 23, 2006, 08:40:45 AM
they don't make cartoons like bugs bunny anymore. 
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: ieffinhatecardio on October 23, 2006, 10:49:03 AM
they don't make cartoons like bugs bunny anymore. 

Nope, they don't. That was the best cartoon ever created. I watched Bugs Bunny and Superfriends every saturday morning when I was a kid.
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Mr. Intenseone on October 23, 2006, 11:14:17 AM
When I can find them on I'll watch them, the problem is that no networks run them anymore, the best cartoons ever made to this day are the Warner Bros. cartoons.....luckly years ago I bought just about every episode made, I even baught for a cartoon cell for $1500.00 signed by Fritz Freeling!
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: 24KT on October 23, 2006, 11:35:17 AM
Colossus, I gotta agree with you there. Today's cartoons all seem so dark compared to Warner Bros.

I-One, do you get 'The Cartoon Network" in your neck of the woods?
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: ieffinhatecardio on October 23, 2006, 12:24:18 PM
When I can find them on I'll watch them, the problem is that no networks run them anymore, the best cartoons ever made to this day are the Warner Bros. cartoons.....luckly years ago I bought just about every episode made, I even baught for a cartoon cell for $1500.00 signed by Fritz Freeling!

I used to know a guy that sold those cartoon cells. He made a killing, his margins were fantastic. Someone made a nice profit on your $1,500.
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Colossus_500 on October 23, 2006, 12:27:08 PM
Colossus, I gotta agree with you there. Today's cartoons all seem so dark compared to Warner Bros.
Not only dark, but just flat out weird sometimes.  lol
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Mr. Intenseone on October 23, 2006, 01:28:38 PM
I used to know a guy that sold those cartoon cells. He made a killing, his margins were fantastic. Someone made a nice profit on your $1,500.

Yeah, Fritz Freeling did. I also have a cell signed by Chuck Jones when he had his studio in Corona Del Mar!
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Mr. Intenseone on October 23, 2006, 01:31:28 PM
Colossus, I gotta agree with you there. Today's cartoons all seem so dark compared to Warner Bros.

I-One, do you get 'The Cartoon Network" in your neck of the woods?

Yes, but it doesn't have any classics. We get cartoons like Ed,Edd and Eddie, Courage, Code name Kids Next Door...things like that!
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Camel Jockey on October 23, 2006, 01:44:04 PM
I always loved Bugs Bunny owning Daffy Duck and Yosimete Sam.  ;D He was badass!
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: blinky on October 23, 2006, 01:50:25 PM
nothing beats the old school cartoons.......looney toons was the best.

i remember when i was a kid i could watch great cartoons on saturdays for hours non-stop. now saturdays are brutal. barely any and the ones that are on are weird shit.

anybody looking for more bugs or loonytoons just go to youtube. lots there
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Colossus_500 on October 23, 2006, 02:05:12 PM
the X-Men series from the 90's was the only other good cartoon I would watch.  i think i'm going search for some Looney Tunes stuff for my kids.
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: blinky on October 23, 2006, 02:19:35 PM
the X-Men series from the 90's was the only other good cartoon I would watch.  i think i'm going search for some Looney Tunes stuff for my kids.

during my search for this vid i found a looney toons website. check it out. im sure the kids will like it.....if theyre young
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Mr. Intenseone on October 23, 2006, 02:30:42 PM
during my search for this vid i found a looney toons website. check it out. im sure the kids will like it.....if theyre young

A little trivia....Warner Bros. cartoons were actually made for adult viewing, the next time you watch a Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, etc pay attention to the dialog, it's not really suited for children and some episodes even revolve around World War II, remember, those cartoons started running around 1930 or so through about 1968 or 70!
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: anvil on October 23, 2006, 02:40:52 PM
Back in the late 80's I somehow had the foresight to record as many different old Looney Tunes, Tom & Jerry, etc. as I could find.  I ended up with nearly 36 hours of them, many of which were later edited/censored for violence, ethnic stereotypes, etc. and can't be seen anywhere anymore.  It is a truly AWESOME collection  8)
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: ieffinhatecardio on October 23, 2006, 02:54:45 PM
I used to love the old Johnny Quest too.
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: dan18 on October 23, 2006, 03:55:25 PM
A little trivia....Warner Bros. cartoons were actually made for adult viewing, the next time you watch a Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, etc pay attention to the dialog, it's not really suited for children and some episodes even revolve around World War II, remember, those cartoons started running around 1930 or so through about 1968 or 70!
Alot of the cartoons of that error were just like that..Im 40 so i grew up on
bugs and the gang..
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Parker on October 23, 2006, 04:05:32 PM
Colossus, I gotta agree with you there. Today's cartoons all seem so dark compared to Warner Bros.

I-One, do you get 'The Cartoon Network" in your neck of the woods?

You obviously haven't seen Coal Black and the Sebben Dwarfs

Warner Bros got blasted for that.

But I like how Warner Bros slipped in political and stereotypes. Peppie Le Pew as the hroner Frenchman that stinks. Yo Semitty Sam (sp) as the dumb loudmouth Texan, Foghorn Leghorn as the loud Southerner. The little Chicken Hawk, that always wanted to fight, Foghorn's nephew, who was sooo smart, but had no life. And a host of others. Many of those films were done during the war years, so I can understand some of reasons for the ploys, helll, even Disney has done it. They foretold the "Roadrage" phenomenon with their short "Mr.Wheeler" in the 1960's.

Some of the best crop of of cartoons are still done by Warner Bros.
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: 24KT on October 23, 2006, 05:00:34 PM
You obviously haven't seen Coal Black and the Sebben Dwarfs

Warner Bros got blasted for that.

No, I've seen it.  :-\

Quote
But I like how Warner Bros slipped in political and stereotypes. Peppie Le Pew as the hroner Frenchman that stinks. Yo Semitty Sam (sp) as the dumb loudmouth Texan, Foghorn Leghorn as the loud Southerner. The little Chicken Hawk, that always wanted to fight, Foghorn's nephew, who was sooo smart, but had no life. And a host of others. Many of those films were done during the war years, so I can understand some of reasons for the ploys, helll, even Disney has done it. They foretold the "Roadrage" phenomenon with their short "Mr.Wheeler" in the 1960's.

Some of the best crop of of cartoons are still done by Warner Bros.

Alot of the cartoon characters are actually based on real people...caricatures of fellow animators.
The Wile E. Coyote character was actually a caricature of my friends Dad. He was a top animator for years.
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Lord Humungous on October 23, 2006, 05:07:53 PM
Yeah, Fritz Freeling did. I also have a cell signed by Chuck Jones when he had his studio in Corona Del Mar!

Intense,  My wife has a massive collection of Loony Tunes collectables, motion cells, proofs, and drawings, as well ask some beautiful ceramics and hard to find toys. Not to mention many hard to find cartoons on VHS, DVD and Laser disks( ya we have an old player in our entertainment system!  ;D)
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Migs on October 23, 2006, 05:11:55 PM
marvin the martian
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Mr. Intenseone on October 23, 2006, 07:11:14 PM
Intense,  My wife has a massive collection of Loony Tunes collectables, motion cells, proofs, and drawings, as well ask some beautiful ceramics and hard to find toys. Not to mention many hard to find cartoons on VHS, DVD and Laser disks( ya we have an old player in our entertainment system!  ;D)

Thats awesome.....don't ever get rid of them, they will be worth a fortune if there not already!
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Sculpter on October 23, 2006, 07:53:24 PM
I grew up watching the Loony Toon characters & just couldn't miss them every Sat. morning.Others I liked at the time were Felix the Cat,Rocky & Bullwinkle,Underdog & the ol Spider-Man toons.I can actually remember being really mad for the moon landing in 69 (I was 2) because it knocked all regular broadcasting off the air which meant no toons.
Does/has anyone have the name of the parodied Loony Toons x rated cartoon?Was told by a person that this exists but find it hard to believe.Anyway, in it you supposedly find out why Wyle E. Coyote was running after Roadrunner!
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: onlyme on October 23, 2006, 08:52:51 PM
I just watched it.  That was one of my favorites.  I loved the Sat. morning cartoons as a kid
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: blinky on October 23, 2006, 09:07:58 PM
I just watched it.  That was one of my favorites.  I loved the Sat. morning cartoons as a kid

i know. gotta love bugs calling the square dance  ;D
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: onlyme on October 23, 2006, 11:09:30 PM
I used to know a guy that sold those cartoon cells. He made a killing, his margins were fantastic. Someone made a nice profit on your $1,500.

They sell them at the Warner Bros. stores.  My friend in Vegas has maybe 50 of them hanging all over his house of Mickey Mouse cartoons.  He has a huge collection of Mickey Mouse memorabilia.
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Dos Equis on October 24, 2006, 12:12:38 AM
Nope, they don't. That was the best cartoon ever created. I watched Bugs Bunny and Superfriends every saturday morning when I was a kid.

Nah.  That would be the original Flintstones.  Fred is my hero.   
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: 24KT on October 24, 2006, 12:14:49 AM
Nah.  That would be the original Flintstones.  Fred is my hero.   

The Flinstones were great too. I also used to love reruns of Mighty Mouse.
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Dos Equis on October 24, 2006, 12:29:26 AM
The Flinstones were great too. I also used to love reruns of Mighty Mouse.

Most of oldies were very good.  The Jetsons, Speedy Gonzalez, Pepe Le Pew, Popeye.  They don't make them like that anymore.   :'(
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Parker on October 24, 2006, 04:31:16 AM

The Wile E. Coyote character was actually a caricature of my friends Dad. He was a top animator for years.

So your Dad was an genius inventor who made things that didn't work ;D
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: 24KT on October 24, 2006, 05:36:56 AM
So your Dad was an genius inventor who made things that didn't work ;D

No the caricature was of my friend's Dad. Most often they weren't so much about the personalities, but caricatures of the appearances. A certain physical feature or quality they could exaggerate and play on. If the character goes over well, I guess it's the animator's version of giving each each other noogey's & wedgies I guess {lol} Nothing like a 20 yr rememinder of your flaws blown way out of proportion. The cartoon character's personalities came from the writers, but mostly from the voice over artists, ...but the cells came from the animators who only controlled the drawings.

ie: You could take a pic of Rush Limbaugh and turn him into a few cells. Then have Bill Clinton voice the character. It would be Clinton breathing life into the image, which would make the character appear charming & intelligent, ...even tho it had Rush's face & bloated belly. Not necessarily reality, just an illusion. See how it works?  Ps - Wanna hear something traumatizing... Penny from Inspector Gadget, ...is really Black  :o   :D  So is Elmira from Speilberg's Animaniacs.
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: BayGBM on October 24, 2006, 08:29:33 AM
You all know Bugs is bisexual (at best), right?  ;D
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: ieffinhatecardio on October 24, 2006, 08:35:59 AM
Nah.  That would be the original Flintstones.  Fred is my hero.   

I remember seeing something about Fred Flintstone being the original adult cartoon. I think it started out in primetime or if not in primetime right before or after it. I think it was being compared to The Simpsons.

I liked The Flintstones but not as much as Bugs Bunny, those cartoons were the schit.

They sell them at the Warner Bros. stores.  My friend in Vegas has maybe 50 of them hanging all over his house of Mickey Mouse cartoons.  He has a huge collection of Mickey Mouse memorabilia.

This was fifteen years ago in Boston, my girlfriend at the time used to babysit for his kids. He was the only one I'd ever heard of at the time selling them.
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: JasonH on October 24, 2006, 08:37:37 AM
I wish the Roadrunner would get caught.

God, he pisses me off.

Meep Meep !!!
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Diesel1 on October 24, 2006, 10:37:20 AM
You all know Bugs is bisexual (at best), right?  ;D

No, please enlighten us
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: BayGBM on October 24, 2006, 11:17:17 AM
Top 10 gay cartoon characters
http://www.rainbownetwork.com/Fun/detail.asp?iData=15140&iCat=127&iChannel=20&nChannel=Fun



Who?
Bugs Bunny

Best remembered for…
Being an overconfident smartypants who takes every opportunity to run rings around his opponents. Resourceful and witty, Bugs has a cute ass too.

What`s he up to now?
Although his heyday was in the 50s, when he was produced by legendary animator Chuck Jones and super-legendary voice artist Mel Blanc, he still crops up from time to time in second-rate spin-offs.

Homo factor:
High, very, very high. Even higher than Velma from Scooby Doo, or Peppermint Patty from Peanuts. Here are the facts: 1. Has no girlfriend or even a pretence of being interested in women. 2. Bugs is a major-league drag queen. 3. He`s always surprising Elmer Fudd with a big sloppy wet kiss. 4. Often stands with his hand on his hip. 5. Loves show tunes. As one internet commentator puts is: "The message is clear. In a world of repressive heterosexuality (like, y`know, the fifties, when the cartoons were made), being openly gay is power."

Anything else we should know?
Bugs always wins.
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: 24KT on October 24, 2006, 11:26:33 AM
Don't forget he always had that ever present phallic symbol going in & out of his mouth. {ROTFLMAO}

Do they also do an assessment of Batman & Robin too?  ;D
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: BayGBM on October 24, 2006, 11:41:02 AM
Don't forget he always had that ever present phallic symbol going in & out of his mouth. {ROTFLMAO}

Do they also do an assessment of Batman & Robin too?  ;D

 ;D
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: 24KT on October 24, 2006, 11:45:38 AM
I don't think I should encourage you.  :-\
I get the feeling that by the time you're done, ...you will have outted this entire forum.  :-X  ;)
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Dos Equis on October 24, 2006, 12:02:04 PM
Bugs was straight. 

And there is no such thing as "bisexual" IMO.  You are either straight or gay.  Any man who has sex with another man is gay.  Period.  Not that there's anything wrong with being gay.   :)
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Parker on October 24, 2006, 02:59:50 PM
Do they also do an assessment of Batman & Robin too?  ;D

The same company that did "Ren & Stimpy" did, it was a Sat morning cartoon paradying bodybuilders and superheros The Bat-man was call Man-Man, and Robin was Boy-Boy. They took it off the air after they did a skit involving a female "bun" and a male "hot dog"--then there were baby hot dog and buns running around

Look up Coal Black and the Sebben Dwarfs. Coal Black (So White) voice is done by Dorothy Dandridge's sister, and the Evil Witch is Dorothy's mother. The Jazzy soundtrack is pretty nice

The best Bat-man series has to be Batman Beyond, as it shows the original Batman schooling the new Bat-man. One could argue that that current batman series, which has a younger Batman when he is just starting out (done by the same animators that did "The Jackie Chan Show").
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: bmacsys on October 24, 2006, 03:04:58 PM
they don't make cartoons like bugs bunny anymore. 

My favorites are when he is playing baseball, the one where he drops the hot rivets down the guys pants, the ravishing ronno wrestling one, the finster one, the one where the gangster is in the stove and he throws the match in, the one where he is in the castle and he does the monsters hair and nails. Shit, I could go on and on.
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: bmacsys on October 24, 2006, 03:05:52 PM
When I can find them on I'll watch them, the problem is that no networks run them anymore, the best cartoons ever made to this day are the Warner Bros. cartoons.....luckly years ago I bought just about every episode made, I even baught for a cartoon cell for $1500.00 signed by Fritz Freeling!

You must be loaded. Don't you live next to a movie star or something?
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: bmacsys on October 24, 2006, 03:08:30 PM
You obviously haven't seen Coal Black and the Sebben Dwarfs

Warner Bros got blasted for that.

But I like how Warner Bros slipped in political and stereotypes. Peppie Le Pew as the hroner Frenchman that stinks. Yo Semitty Sam (sp) as the dumb loudmouth Texan, Foghorn Leghorn as the loud Southerner. The little Chicken Hawk, that always wanted to fight, Foghorn's nephew, who was sooo smart, but had no life. And a host of others. Many of those films were done during the war years, so I can understand some of reasons for the ploys, helll, even Disney has done it. They foretold the "Roadrage" phenomenon with their short "Mr.Wheeler" in the 1960's.

Some of the best crop of of cartoons are still done by Warner Bros.


Some old Popeye cartoons, and Three Stooges episodes that were made 1939 to 1945 were banned because they were racist towards Japanese.
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Mr. Intenseone on October 24, 2006, 03:10:33 PM
You must be loaded. Don't you live next to a movie star or something?

I'm not loaded (yet) but yes, I live next to quite a few!
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: bmacsys on October 24, 2006, 03:13:50 PM
Gigantor, Speed Racer, Deputy Dawg, Magilla Gorilla, Winky Dink, Clutch Cargo and Paddlefoot, Top Cat, Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse and their enemy the Frog, Ignatz and Crazy Cat, Commander McBragg.
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: ieffinhatecardio on October 24, 2006, 06:10:23 PM
Gigantor, Speed Racer, Deputy Dawg, Magilla Gorilla, Winky Dink, Clutch Cargo and Paddlefoot, Top Cat, Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse and their enemy the Frog, Ignatz and Crazy Cat, Commander McBragg.

Magilla Gorilla, LOL. I haven't heard that name in two decades. Wow.

What was the name of that alligator that lived in the zoo and was always getting into trouble?
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: blinky on October 24, 2006, 06:41:32 PM
My favorites are when he is playing baseball, the one where he drops the hot rivets down the guys pants, the ravishing ronno wrestling one, the finster one, the one where the gangster is in the stove and he throws the match in, the one where he is in the castle and he does the monsters hair and nails. Shit, I could go on and on.

those are all awesome. i love the orange hair monster in the castle  ;D
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: blinky on October 24, 2006, 06:42:47 PM
anybody else remember the laugh olympics cartoon?

man that shit ruled. wish all those cartoons would come back to saturday morn.
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Lord Humungous on October 24, 2006, 06:55:13 PM
those are all awesome. i love the orange hair monster in the castle  ;D

Thats a good trivia question Blinky- does anyone know what the the monsters name was he actually has 2
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: mish on October 24, 2006, 07:33:27 PM
(http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m151/chele70/gossamer2.jpg)

Gossamer (aka Rudolph)
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Parker on October 25, 2006, 04:29:35 AM
I remember when they shaved him down and he was real liitle.

Was the big dumb Abominable Snowman a play off of the big dumb guy in the book, "Of Mice and Men"?

And what about the Mountain Lion, "one lump or two?" "Two, please..ehhhhhhggg"
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: blinky on October 25, 2006, 06:08:04 AM
You obviously haven't seen Coal Black and the Sebben Dwarfs

Warner Bros got blasted for that.



here it is.
basically just alot of stereotyping...and one bad japanese reference.
if anyone is truly offended let me know and ill delete them

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8187582960294542397&q=bugs+bunny&hl=en



im sure this one was eventually banned as well.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3788100650889628468&q=bugs+bunny&hl=en
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: blinky on October 25, 2006, 06:21:07 AM
another of my favorites.

"french rarebit"    with the 2 french chefs

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1471667841284628188&q=bugs+bunny&hl=en
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: 24KT on October 26, 2006, 06:05:36 PM
My favorites are when he is playing baseball, the one where he drops the hot rivets down the guys pants, the ravishing ronno wrestling one, the finster one, the one where the gangster is in the stove and he throws the match in, the one where he is in the castle and he does the monsters hair and nails. Shit, I could go on and on.

{LOL} I see someone is getting in touch with their 'inner child'  :P
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Wombat on October 27, 2006, 03:48:18 AM
Bugs was straight. 

And there is no such thing as "bisexual" IMO.  You are either straight or gay.  Any man who has sex with another man is gay.  Period.  Not that there's anything wrong with being gay.   :)

So men can kiss men full on the lips everyday of the week dressed in drag and they wouldn't be considered gay???

You see that is what you are saying when you say Bugs was straight...Just how in the world do you call him straight???
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Dos Equis on October 27, 2006, 08:59:00 AM
So men can kiss men full on the lips everyday of the week dressed in drag and they wouldn't be considered gay???

You see that is what you are saying when you say Bugs was straight...Just how in the world do you call him straight???

Well, I'm straight and I kinda sorta dress in drag by wearing tights to the gym.  I'm like the only guy in my gym who does.  I've even worn them on the plane.  And I used to kiss my dad all the time before he died.  I still kiss my son right smack on the lips.  Not sure how much longer he'll let me get away with it.  So . . . Bugs wearing a dress and kissing a guy doesn't bother me.   :)
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: drkaje on October 27, 2006, 09:09:36 AM
Bugs Bunny is one of my personal heros.
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Diesel1 on October 27, 2006, 09:46:56 AM
I always liked Sylvester the Cat. In one episode he kept bitch slapping a barking dog that was tied up saying "ah shadddap" I was in pain with laughter. Even more so when the dog got free and fucked up poor Sylvester
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Colossus_500 on October 27, 2006, 10:04:20 AM
I always liked Sylvester the Cat. In one episode he kept bitch slapping a barking dog that was tied up saying "ah shadddap" I was in pain with laughter. Even more so when the dog got free and fucked up poor Sylvester
I love the Jersey "toughguy" accents from some of the Looney Tunes characters. 
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Dos Equis on October 27, 2006, 10:34:35 AM
Good thread.   :)
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: anvil on October 27, 2006, 10:39:24 AM
Favorite Bugs line:  Yosemite Sam was screaming in Bugs' face in a deafening rant, and bugs cuts him off in mid sentence and says "YOU BEEN EATIN' ONIONS!"    ;D


Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: Colossus_500 on October 27, 2006, 12:52:05 PM
or how about when Yosemite Sam gets to laughing thinking he's gotten the best of Bugs Bunny.... "yakyakyak hehehehe......ugh  uhOh", (he falls out of a window or an anvil drops on his noggin')  lol

hey!  who's the mutt dog that says he's part boxer (starts shadow boxing and even punches Porky Pig), and part pointer (he says "Pointa" and says, "there it is! there it is!")?  Does anyone remember him?
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: 24KT on October 27, 2006, 02:23:35 PM
Favorite Bugs line:  Yosemite Sam was screaming in Bugs' face in a deafening rant, and bugs cuts him off in mid sentence and says "YOU BEEN EATIN' ONIONS!"    ;D


{LOL} I did that to a cop once. It was pretty funny.  Bugs was a very intelligent bunny.

and Mel Blanc was one of a kind. What a talent!
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: bmacsys on October 27, 2006, 05:00:21 PM
{LOL} I see someone is getting in touch with their 'inner child'  :P

Jag, what 40 year old doesn't wish they could go back to the good old days?
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: bmacsys on October 27, 2006, 05:06:19 PM
I love the Jersey "toughguy" accents from some of the Looney Tunes characters. 

Mel Blanc did them all.
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: bmacsys on October 27, 2006, 05:07:29 PM
or how about when Yosemite Sam gets to laughing thinking he's gotten the best of Bugs Bunny.... "yakyakyak hehehehe......ugh  uhOh", (he falls out of a window or an anvil drops on his noggin')  lol

hey!  who's the mutt dog that says he's part boxer (starts shadow boxing and even punches Porky Pig), and part pointer (he says "Pointa" and says, "there it is! there it is!")?  Does anyone remember him?

Remember the one when Yosemite Sam was shipwrecked and the shark was after him and he beat it with the club? ahahahah!
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: 24KT on October 27, 2006, 06:22:52 PM
Jag, what 40 year old doesn't wish they could go back to the good old days?

I'm just laughing 'cause I just pictured how excited you were getting as you typed and as you remembered back to those episodes.  I don't think anyone wants to go back, ...but would sure love to experience things through the eyes of a child again.
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: onlyme on October 27, 2006, 10:37:55 PM
Man I forgot one of my all time favorites is the orignal Jonny Quest.  I loved that show.  In fact I think it would make a good movie.
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: BayGBM on October 28, 2006, 04:59:08 AM
Man I forgot one of my all time favorites is the orignal Jonny Quest.  I loved that show.  In fact I think it would make a good movie.

Was Race racist?
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: bmacsys on October 28, 2006, 08:41:17 AM
I'm just laughing 'cause I just pictured how excited you were getting as you typed and as you remembered back to those episodes.  I don't think anyone wants to go back, ...but would sure love to experience things through the eyes of a child again.

You wouldn't want to set the clock back a bit? I would. The carefree days of being a teenager are pretty appealing to me.
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: 24KT on October 29, 2006, 01:30:06 AM
You wouldn't want to set the clock back a bit? I would. The carefree days of being a teenager are pretty appealing to me.

Not if it meant making the same stupid mistakes I did then  :o

And if I was 16 again, knowing what I know now, ...I'd be too dangerous for mine or anyone else's own good.  ;D
Title: Re: bugs bunny
Post by: drkaje on October 30, 2006, 04:45:46 AM
Not if it meant making the same stupid mistakes I did then  :o

And if I was 16 again, knowing what I know now, ...I'd be too dangerous for mine or anyone else's own good.  ;D

I'd be too busy finding ways to invest in Microsoft and Haliburton. :)

I doubt they'll ever make a definitive collection because so many of the toons aren't politically correct. Same with Tom and Jerry.... a lot of them were re-dubbed and seens re-animated. It was always funny (as a kid) to see a transitional cartoon. Nothing was funnier than hearing a thick Irish accent from Tom's overweight black owner.