And that's the end!
Again, welcome back Looney Tunes! Here's to many of years of the merry go round breaking down!
Cartoon Network Looney Tunes Marathon Schedule & Talkback Thread - 11/15/09
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Th-th-th-that's all, folks! 
(Well, somebody had to say it.)

(Well, somebody had to say it.)


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[quote="PF9"]well, it came "straight out of the butcher shop". CN really needs to stop this, they're making it seem as if Sylvester was let into bed without a fight.
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But of course. We whine so much about getting Looney Tunes back to TV, then we find something ELSE to complain about. It's uncut on the DVD most of us own. Relax.
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But of course. We whine so much about getting Looney Tunes back to TV, then we find something ELSE to complain about. It's uncut on the DVD most of us own. Relax.
The "Chase" wrote:And that's the end!
exactly what Bugs said at the end of Hare Tonic (and Baseball Bugs)
kaseykockroach wrote:PF9 wrote:well, it came "straight out of the butcher shop". CN really needs to stop this, they're making it seem as if Sylvester was let into bed without a fight.
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How amusing. We whine so much about getting Looney Tunes back to TV, then we find something ELSE to complain about. It's uncut on the DVD most of us own. Relax.
Don't worry I have the uncut version on my hard drive
"Let's bury the hatch-, I say let's bury the hatchet, but not in our cartoons boy!"
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In other words, air the LT cartoons as they were originally released. I appreciate being able to watch them on TV again, but eventually CN needs to stop censoring them.
~ - Foghorn Leghorn on cartoon censorship, from "Crowing Pains" (original line altered) ~
In other words, air the LT cartoons as they were originally released. I appreciate being able to watch them on TV again, but eventually CN needs to stop censoring them.
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I always liked the gag of Bugs wiping his mouth after taking a drink of.....
.... water.
I always liked the gag of Bugs wiping his mouth after taking a drink of.....
.... water.

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PF9 wrote:well, it came "straight out of the butcher shop". CN really needs to stop this, they're making it seem as if Sylvester was let into bed without a fight.
Again, to quote Foggy from Crowing Pains with an alteration: "let's bury the hatch-, I say let's bury the hatchet - but not in our cartoons, boy!"
Well, anyway, this is the end for today.
Let's hope CN keeps LT on their schedule for years to come.
No big surprise there. It's always been edited like that. Stupid, but nothing new.
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Bugs Bunny's 70th birthday is next year.
And CN needs to celebrate it in the best way ever. By having a Bugs Bunny marathon on the weekend before July 27.
And CN needs to celebrate it in the best way ever. By having a Bugs Bunny marathon on the weekend before July 27.
"Let's bury the hatch-, I say let's bury the hatchet, but not in our cartoons boy!"
~ - Foghorn Leghorn on cartoon censorship, from "Crowing Pains" (original line altered) ~
In other words, air the LT cartoons as they were originally released. I appreciate being able to watch them on TV again, but eventually CN needs to stop censoring them.
~ - Foghorn Leghorn on cartoon censorship, from "Crowing Pains" (original line altered) ~
In other words, air the LT cartoons as they were originally released. I appreciate being able to watch them on TV again, but eventually CN needs to stop censoring them.
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PF9 wrote:Bugs Bunny's 70th birthday is next year.
And CN needs to celebrate it in the best way ever. By having a Bugs Bunny marathon on the weekend before July 27.
That'd be an AWESOME early birthday present for moi
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"I must defend the remarkable prescience of the Hanna-Barbera writers. In the early 1960s, they dreamed up a futuristic world that seemed impossibly beyond our reach. Their creativity predicted the microwave oven, slide walks, smart phones and robot teachers. All these inventions are now routine realities of the 21st century." - Janet Waldo (LA Times, 2011)
kaseykockroach wrote:But of course. We whine so much about getting Looney Tunes back to TV, then we find something ELSE to complain about. It's uncut on the DVD most of us own. Relax.
Yeah, I think we should be thankful that Scaredy Cat was one of the only cartoons that was really tampered with (It's quite an odd cartoon with those cuts!)
I liked it- it was interesting seeing the old prints again. It's funny, I used to think nothing of the quality of them back when these were on regularly- but with the DVDs that have come since I really appreciate how good of a job they've done on the restorations. Here's hoping CN gets the restored versions someday.
(I wish I had seen more than half of this- can anyone explain what was wrong with the sound on Nasty Quacks? I didn't get to see it).
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