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Looney toons artoon smile
Looney toons artoon smile






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Some Skywalker Sound projects use it as well where applicable, namely select ones involving Ben Burtt. This sound seems scarcely used these days, but DigiPost.TV projects tend to use it (the company has gone defunct as of 2020 and relocated to Atlas Oceanic Sound and Picture). They were only heard in a few shows and movies since then, and were never available on sound effect libraries.

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WB eventually got back to using the sounds by the late-70's in the Looney Tunes compilation films and TV specials, but hauled their frequent use of the sounds by the early-90's. Their early use in the Looney Tunes was in the 1941 Bugs Bunny cartoon "The Heckling Hare." Since then, they used the sounds as their trademark Looney Tunes falling whistle sound up to 1967 in the Daffy and Speedy cartoon "Daffy's Diner." In the 60's, the sounds were later used as DePatie-Freleng Enterprises' trademark falling sound in their animated projects from 1964-1980, the Peanuts first used the sounds since the mid to late-1960's up to the early 80's (although It's Spring Training, Charlie Brown! was the final use of the sound), and were also used in Chuck Jones' animated projects during those times. There are 14 different variations of this sound all made by WB around the early 40's.

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First Heard: The Heckling Hare (a Looney Tunes short).

Looney toons artoon smile series#

The various TV series which have broadcast Looney Tunes over the years ( The Bugs Bunny Show, etc.) are featured in the Looney Tunes On TV section of this website. The film is now owned by Turner/Time-Warner. package of Warner cartoons (which at the time were owned by United Artists). It was made by "Hare Raising Films Inc." and used the pre-1948 A.A.P.

Looney toons artoon smile movie#

The movie Bugs Bunny Superstar (1975) is listed even though it was not released by Warner Bros. Limpet (which featured animation done by the WB cartoon studio) the 1972 TV special by Filmation Daffy Duck and Porky Pig Meet the Groovy Ghoulies and documentaries such as The Boys From Termite Terrace and Chuck Amuck: The Movie. See the following links for episode guides to the modern TV series featuring the Looney Tunes characters (or an unreasonable facsimile of the Looney Tunes characters): Tiny Toon Adventures, Taz-Mania, The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries, Duck Dodgers, Baby Looney Tunes, and Loonatics.Īlso not listed on the following Checklist but worthy of mention: Bugs Bunny's short appearances in the feature films such as Two Guys From Texas and My Dream Is Yours the 1964 feature film The Incredible Mr. The same goes for TV specials which do not feature the LT characters ( Tiny Toons' Spring Break, etc.).

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that do not star the Looney Tunes characters are not listed ( Wakko's Wish, The Iron Giant, Quest For Camelot, etc.). There are other sources on the Internet, such as Toon Zone, that deal with modern TV shows such as Animaniacs, Histeria, and Batman. NOTE: This list is not a complete filmography of all of Warner Bros. Other shorts filmography help from Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies by Jerry Beck and Will Friedwald. This file is based upon the filmography in the book That's All, Folks!: The Art of Warner Bros. Some miscellaneous shorts are listed which either have a significant link to the years of 1930-69 or which feature the famous WB characters. This listing also includes movies and TV specials which feature the classic characters (Bugs, Daffy, Tweety, Porky, etc.). Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoon in order of release. What follows is a very short and complete listing of every Warner Bros.








Looney toons artoon smile