This (specifically) could genuinely work as long as they're using the Looney Tunes Show Sam
brammeindersma
what the frick are you talking about
This (specifically) could genuinely work as long as they're using the Looney Tunes Show Sam
brammeindersma
what the frick are you talking about
I think there's something to be said about how Looney Tunes is constantly made to be more marketable.
LTC leans toward Ren and Stimpy style humor, albeit leaps and bounds better than most of its imitators
Space Jam 2 took something out of the Looney Tunes and I don't know what it is exactly
The way they were probably thinking about Yosmite is probably accurate to that image tho
If they were thinking at all
>LTC leans toward Ren and Stimpy style humor, albeit leaps and bounds better than most of its imitators
This is the worst part of that series, and it's hard to defend it. If the shelved episodes are anything like the sandwich maker one, then they can stay in the vault.
>Space Jam 2 took something out of the Looney Tunes and I don't know what it is exactly
They still act normal most of the time, but the movie tries to pretend they're all family. We're talking about the characters who hate and try to murder each other all the time. Also the death scene was stupid.
That's usually the issue when you try to make a meta-statement on Looney Tunes, they become Muppets, whose whole bit is pretty much they're actors in a show. They all have friendships and dynamics behind the parts they're playing on screen, when you have a story about the Muppets themselves it's still their character. Looney Tunes don't actually have that. they're recurring characters playing different roles but they don't really have a dynamic they play with one another after you yell cut so you're just kind of having them be their recurring role in the shorts but restrained and contrived.
Are there times they aren't muppets?
In the original LT
>This is the worst part of that series,
You have the worst taste.
>Turned into monsters
>Just got angrier with a bigger gun
meh
honestly I think ruthless Yosemite Sam could be a lot more fun than an eldritch horror wearing Yosemite Sam's skin
we dodged a bullet
>Make fricked up body horror versions of cartoons
>The best example they can create is an anime reference
So, where's the creativity in this?
even is he angrier? Sam started out angry. The left example is a deception. He was always angry and violent it's why he was always an antagonist.
Really good points here. People are so used to seeing Sam look happy on merchandise & stuff, they forget what a ball of rage he always was.
Even stuff like Carrotblanca just made him more of a "mean authority figure" instead of a totally volatile guy.
And goddamn he was *funny* when he was full of rage in the old cartoons. Makes me really appreciate the unused potential he's had for the past few decades.
Sam does not act like the left in literally any Looney Tunes media, even the toddler shit, and right is more close to how he actually acts
This person has clearly not seen a second of these shows and hence I do not trust them with any of these characters, and thankfully this shit series idea will never happen
>Sam does not act like the left in literally any Looney Tunes media
Act what way? Smile? He's probably going off the Looney Tunes show, the weird sitcom, where Sam is just a guy.
everybody is just an actor in that series, goes by the roger rabitt format that everyone in TV is an actor.
Anon is taking that screenshot way out of context anyways. The whole joke surrounding Yosemite Sam on that show is that he's a reclusive, annoying weirdo with anger management problems who got his guns taken away by the courts. He's not some smiley, happy go lucky, friendly character on The Looney Tunes Show. Hell I think in less than five episodes of season 1, he's trying to get everyone to sign a petition to get his guns back and no one will do it exactly BECAUSE he's an unfriendly butthole.
>where Sam is just a guy.
To be fair, he still has anger issues, and still likes guns - but in one episode, it's established he had his gun privileges revoked because he'd fire them off whenever something inconvenienced him.
Even in that show he was fricking crazy.
Actually the trademark got updated
It's just the legal equivalent of saying "This is mine! I don't want it, but you can't have it, either!".
>E V I L Yosemite Sam just just the same design but with sharp teeth and modern guns (As if revolvers wouldn't frick you up)
Pibby never deserved to be made, and was always a concept only autists found appealing.
Going by the chainsaw man thing and
Op didn't actually post any of the designs they were putting on the table beyond a basic initial swap. The latter seems more inline with the stated inspiration and the gundevil statement.
>god i hate adult swim
this idea isn't that good. its shit actually.
This. Pibbygays need to die actually.
I can't die until the full leaked pilot releases. We only got 5~ out of 12 minutes right now
The trailer was the pilot iirc
The storyboard for it leaked a while back
the trailer is just a proof of concept created after the real pilot which was storyboarded in 2021 and recorded by somebody who for some reason would rather put out clips then just release the full thing
You don't get as much clout if you release it all instead of dripfeeding it
he doesn't even get any clout though because before putting out clips of the pilot he was a nobody and now people only mention his name when they're pissed off
Just as I thought from the pitch bible, it's a metaphor for how everything gets ruined by people on the internet.
which is a great viewpoint to push after coyote vs acme
This is seriously some of the coolest shit. It's so terrifying. What makes it all the more unsettling is it's characters you know too.
>brammeindersma
>what the frick are you talking about
He would have liked to touch them with his weird sounds. What more needs to be said?
>sanitized cartoon characters reverting back to their old violent personas
this would've made a great concept if the creator was any more original than 'make them a big scary gore monster', the comedy of having a psychotic cartoon character as your monster is them just doing their normal violent slapstick on a someone not built to handle it. this just looks like edgy garbage
If the creator wants this cartoon to work and be financially viable, he should focus on reuses. Create horror through a collage of pre-existing scenes, like Coast to Coast did with humor.
I also think it should go beyond animation, and also use live-action, not limiting itself to this crossover thing, but making the show about television itself (example: why not use news excerpts from CNN?).
This is a cool idea, but I think the problem is that, when people take old familiar things & edit them, it feels inherently comedic. People are used to seeing "creepy edits" made for a laugh, even if it's subtle & not too edgy.
If someone tried playing that straight for horror, maybe it'd do well but most people who enjoyed it would probably think it was meant for laughs.
>turned into a monster
>it's literally just the same devices but with a more modern appearance
Art schools need to get courses that make students deal with the real world, hell pretty much every academic institution needs to, honestly.
>Mask
>modern weapons
>still looks cartoonish
skill issue
>dark, fricked up version of Yosemite Sam
>Angry with nu-weapons
Actual Californian brainrot.
Let it go