Cutie Honey
Tetsujin 28
Thundercats (barely revived with a meme show)
Green Day
Crash Bandicoot
Guitar Hero
Babylon 5
Fantastic Four
X-Men
Blade
Gamera
Don't worry Looney bro, the franchise keeps dying an reviving in an explosive way every few decades
>Looney Tunes just had a movie >Elvis is having a movie come out now >Charlie Brown is still referenced everywhere >Baseball is still popular even in commiefornia (beaners love baseball)
I think baseball and the popularity of certain baseball players is just really regional now, so it's fair to say that it's lost relevance in pop culture because that's a national thing. Even if someone doesn't follow the NFL, there's a good chance he knows who Tom Brady is. Few people who don't actually follow MLB know who Mike Trout is.
Looney Tunes still has plenty of pop culture relevance via its lasting influence on new cartoons, new media like Space Jam 2, memes both ironic or not like Big Chungus, I Thlammed my Penith in the Car Door and Literally Me, clips that are promoted heavily through YouTube’s algorithm and more. >169324731 >169324785
Stop baiting nibtard
>Looney Tunes just had a movie >Elvis is having a movie come out now >Charlie Brown is still referenced everywhere >Baseball is still popular even in commiefornia (beaners love baseball)
>looney tunes >elvis
I don't even know any of his tunes but I knew of his image even as a child. He was also one of the very first celebrities.
You don't need to necessarily be popular to be relevant to pop culture.
literally everyone knows what looney toons is and you cant go a day with out seeing toys and those faces on things
even my truck I bought a few months ago came with marvin the martin floor mats
>Looney Tunes, Peanuts and Elvis are all very relevant to the public consciousness.
Hah, what an idiotic thing to say. Nobody cares about Elvis anymore, apart from old people who want to tell you how much better music was "back then". Those cartoons are also relevant only to a small population of American manlets
>Yet another zoomie take, right before a massive Elvis movie that's gonna swamp the Oscars next years and nearly all of those things having upcoming projects/reboots/ongoing successful toy lines
Who cares about pop culture relevance? Anyway, out of those Looney Tunes will be remembered for centuries as works of art in the area of animation, no one has done it like they did and no one will probably ever do. All the other ones are boomer relics that have no value outside of the time period they existed in, maybe Elvis for some historical value as the first massive pop star.
OP
Glee
Some schizo documentary by Ben Shapiro's group argues Glee set off the woke wave of the 2010s
how? it's just a cringe musical show
This is true
That show was literally just high school musical for network television. Also woke garbage
>Glee set off the woke wave of the 2010s
Twitter did
those moronic israelites
bane
sneed
Middle hurts me. My fondest memories from childhood always had Hanna Barbera front and center.
Sorry man, but they're shit.
Maybe, never said they were great. I just have a great deal of nostalgia for them.
based King's Island rememberer
Paramount Canada's Wonderland had a merry go round with Hannah Barbara characters. My favorite was JabberJaw because younsat in his mouth.
Oprah. Well, any talk show, really.
Looney Tunes fricking rules and I won't have it maligned. Apologize immediately.
It's not funny
I disagree.
based foghorn leghorn
boomer incarnate
Go back to gayddit zoomer. Your shit taste is why Cinemaphile is a trash board.
HBO is running new Looney Toons
Cutie Honey
Tetsujin 28
Thundercats (barely revived with a meme show)
Green Day
Crash Bandicoot
Guitar Hero
Babylon 5
Fantastic Four
X-Men
Blade
Gamera
Don't worry Looney bro, the franchise keeps dying an reviving in an explosive way every few decades
>Green Day
they did it to themselves
Babylon 5 was popular?
There was a brief period in time where every original show on a Turner station was a hit.
nah zoomers love looney tunes and tom and jerr
Cinemaphile
People steal wojak memes from this place.
that's a good thing, you wouldn't to see them destroyed in a reboot.
Imagine thinking loony tunes and baseball are no longer relevant
I think baseball and the popularity of certain baseball players is just really regional now, so it's fair to say that it's lost relevance in pop culture because that's a national thing. Even if someone doesn't follow the NFL, there's a good chance he knows who Tom Brady is. Few people who don't actually follow MLB know who Mike Trout is.
Star wars
It's getting there, but give it 10 years
Looney Tunes still has plenty of pop culture relevance via its lasting influence on new cartoons, new media like Space Jam 2, memes both ironic or not like Big Chungus, I Thlammed my Penith in the Car Door and Literally Me, clips that are promoted heavily through YouTube’s algorithm and more.
>169324731
>169324785
Stop baiting nibtard
>Looney Tunes just had a movie
>Elvis is having a movie come out now
>Charlie Brown is still referenced everywhere
>Baseball is still popular even in commiefornia (beaners love baseball)
>looney tunes
>elvis
I don't even know any of his tunes but I knew of his image even as a child. He was also one of the very first celebrities.
You don't need to necessarily be popular to be relevant to pop culture.
here you go anon
Another one of his later hits.
Looney tunes and peanuts are classics you uncultured swine
You now remember the fidget spinner fad from a few years ago
Morbius
literally everyone knows what looney toons is and you cant go a day with out seeing toys and those faces on things
even my truck I bought a few months ago came with marvin the martin floor mats
Beverly Hills 90210
this
Saved by the Bell
Baywatch
Alias
24
American Idol
Survivor
I watch the Charlie Brown holiday specials every year.
Not really Cinemaphile related but he's basically just a brand at this point.
this homie been dead for almost a decade
What's even worse is they're still writing new books with his name on the cover to trick boomers into thinking he's still putting out new material.
The Simpsons
Game of thrones lmao fell off a cliff
Looney Tunes, Peanuts and Elvis are all very relevant to the public consciousness.
Anyway
>Fairly Odd Parents
>tosh.0
>Boy Meets World
>All in the Family
here's an example of the HBO Looney Toons
I liked it.
it's actually decent considering it was made last year
>Looney Tunes, Peanuts and Elvis are all very relevant to the public consciousness.
Hah, what an idiotic thing to say. Nobody cares about Elvis anymore, apart from old people who want to tell you how much better music was "back then". Those cartoons are also relevant only to a small population of American manlets
>Nobody cares about Elvis anymore
They just made a biopic about Elton John too not long ago. Nobody really gives a shit about him either
People still care about Elton John too. Even more than the FOTM artists they push nowadays.
You’re probably right, I just don’t like gay people
His life is also really boring. He didn’t get AIDS or have anyone care when he came out as a gay. People only care about his music.
Who is Junkie XL?
Looney Tunes, Yogi Bear and peanuts are still relevant as ever
A relic of the early 2010s.
Rage comics
One of the most defining aspects of the late 2000s and Early 2010s Internet culture yet they all seem to have just been memory holed
That's Pepe and Wojak now.
It evolved to wojak
>One of the most defining aspects of the late 2000s and Early 2010s Internet culture
frick you
seriously?
they made some gijoe films that made no sense in the 2000s
The first one was pretty fun as a big dumb blockbuster movie. The second one sucked dick though.
>Yet another zoomie take, right before a massive Elvis movie that's gonna swamp the Oscars next years and nearly all of those things having upcoming projects/reboots/ongoing successful toy lines
>Looney Tunes
>elvis
>Peanuts
r u stupid?
Who cares about pop culture relevance? Anyway, out of those Looney Tunes will be remembered for centuries as works of art in the area of animation, no one has done it like they did and no one will probably ever do. All the other ones are boomer relics that have no value outside of the time period they existed in, maybe Elvis for some historical value as the first massive pop star.
Why is Bugs so gay? I'm getting turned on just from his pose.
kind of glad that all this boomer crap is going to be forgotten