Cartoon Network "The Looney Tunes Show" All New Series!

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NOW THIS REVIVAL CAN'T GO WRONG.

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Replied by Gubaba on topic Re: Cartoon Network "The Looney Tunes Show" All New Series!

Why is this in the "Other Anime Series" forum...?
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Replied by khoroshen on topic Re: Cartoon Network "The Looney Tunes Show" All New Series!

I think its good to see new Loony Toons, however, it looks like from the video content that a lot of what made it good in the first instance has been lost.

All the classics that are still aired can make our new generation of kids laugh. There's no need to modernise it to todays mainstream world.
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Replied by MEMO1DOMINION on topic Re: Cartoon Network "The Looney Tunes Show" All New Series!

BACK IN THE 70'S, SATURDAY MORNINGS WAS THE BEST WATCHING THE TOONS FOR LONG HOURS. OR IN DRIVE-INS OR THEATERS BEFORE A MOVIE STARTED.

I HATE THAT THEY EDIT A LOT OF STUFF OUT WHEN THEY REPLAY IT. THEY SURE CUT OUT A LOT OF FUNNY STUFF.


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The Looney Tunes series' popularity was strengthened even more when the shorts began airing on network and syndicated television in 1955 under various titles and formats. However, since the syndicated shorts' target audience was children and because of concerns over children's television in the 1970s, the Looney Tunes shorts were edited, removing scenes of violence (particularly suicidal gags and scenes of characters doing dangerous stunts that impressionable viewers could easily imitate), racial and ethnic caricatures (particularly stereotypical portrayals of blacks, Mexicans, American Indians, Asians, and Germans as Nazis) and questionable vices (such as smoking cigarettes, ingesting pills, and drinking alcohol).
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