>also people who say that about Baby Looney Tunes are homosexuals.
But it's true.
Baby Looney Tunes was like a soulless version of Muppet babies. It hurt to watch, and it felt like it was constantly airing midday.
It was a cute, well made show that appealed to preschoolers and stoner teenagers. Modern Looney Tunes could only WISH they made content as high quality or popular in the past decade.
I thought it was good growing up. >looney toons >them as baby doing baby things
That sounded really appealing, and to an extent it was.
It was a cute, well made show that appealed to preschoolers and stoner teenagers. Modern Looney Tunes could only WISH they made content as high quality or popular in the past decade.
Let’s not go that far. Stoners were watching ATHF or beavis and butthead at this time
Who gives a a FRICK what Twatter thinks? No genuinely, who cares? The reason I come here is because I get to say shit without baggage, why should I give a damn about what someone says online? Because they have a name? At least when an eCeleb talks shit they’re not some literal who. Go boil your head.
I remember watching some episodes and being bored as frick as a kid. I think it was one of those shows that came on the earliest or latest. I also remember liking the theme song.
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Yup. I was quickly able to remember the lyrics. That's the only memorable thing to me.
It was kino and had unreasonably high quality animation
This, had some episodes animated by TMS so it moved good, at least. No I'm not that schizo.
then go back to Twitter homosexual, nobody cares about what they think
it was too cerebral for twitter troons
This show was painfully dull. I think it was punishment for children who pretended to be sick to stay home from school.
That gay ass meme is for Baby Looney Tunes, also people who say that about Baby Looney Tunes are homosexuals.
>also people who say that about Baby Looney Tunes are homosexuals.
But it's true.
Baby Looney Tunes was like a soulless version of Muppet babies. It hurt to watch, and it felt like it was constantly airing midday.
It was a cute, well made show that appealed to preschoolers and stoner teenagers. Modern Looney Tunes could only WISH they made content as high quality or popular in the past decade.
>and stoner teenagers.
Ah. You're a diaper furry.
I thought it was good growing up.
>looney toons
>them as baby doing baby things
That sounded really appealing, and to an extent it was.
Let’s not go that far. Stoners were watching ATHF or beavis and butthead at this time
I actually kind of like the idea of a show being about world-travelling action and mystery.
the show was great and only gays hates cool cat
Who the frick cares about what ome moron on Twitterx thinks, they want to normalize incest
Taz-Mania was better.
Yes
>intro plays
I didn't like it, I don't even remember ever watching a full episode of it
Who gives a a FRICK what Twatter thinks? No genuinely, who cares? The reason I come here is because I get to say shit without baggage, why should I give a damn about what someone says online? Because they have a name? At least when an eCeleb talks shit they’re not some literal who. Go boil your head.
Anything with Freleng's Tweety goes in the trash
Most Looney Tunes media ever use Freleng's version of Tweety
I think the show was okay, but the theme song is great.
I liked it as a kid.
But fact is that it was filler trash. I'm more surprised that anyone even remembers it.
It has classical characters in it.
Yeah, and people hardly cared about it while it was airing.
>giving a frick about twitter
I freaking love the intro, the show was avergae, tecnicallly the same thing of sylvester chasing tweety
I remember watching some episodes and being bored as frick as a kid. I think it was one of those shows that came on the earliest or latest. I also remember liking the theme song.
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Yup. I was quickly able to remember the lyrics. That's the only memorable thing to me.
>Twitter has shit taste
Shocking
>Twitter seems to dislike it
what does twitter not dislike nowadays?
>saying that on Cinemaphile