So did this exist purely as punishment for people who stayed home for school? There's no other reason why this abomination exists
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I figured that someone in the network figured that since the majority of kids would be in school during the morning/early afternoon hours they would just have to fill it with whatever garbage they could find/produce
Christ just seeing that makes me angry. I remember it being on Boomerang right as I would get home from school, and having to wait an hour until the good cartoons would start.
Also: was the Wikipedia entry for this show written by a fricking autismo who doesn't understand the fundamentals of proper grammar?
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby_Looney_Tunes
>It premiered as a series for little kids. Due to its target audience, it has a severe lack of the usual humor. It had some films, including 4 seasons. It went on hiatus for season 2. In season 4, it ended the series and moved to Cartoon Network, but aired reruns on that network from Monday, September 16, 2002, until Wednesday, April 1, 2009, on April Fool's Day, due to a "Cow & Chicken April Fool's Day Marathon", that had occurred on that day. It continued reruns on Monday, August 17, 2015, because of the "Uncle Grandpa Babies Special's Promotional Stunt", after not airing on either Cartoon Network nor Boomerang for six years and five months, and stopped reruns in 2016. However, it finally continued reruns once again on Monday, September 13, 2021, due to being globally rebranded as a Cartoonito show since 2006. The show even started airing on Boomerang in 2005 on Independence Day, and stayed on the network until April 2009. Then it returned to Boomerang about six and a half years later, starting on Monday, October 5, 2015, to this day.
This is either a book report or an Se7en notebook type obsession
Where did it first air at?
I mean:
>Baby Looney toons (Toons, frick you Mandela) autist.
>Mentally moronic.
Checks out
Looney Tunes has been named consistently in every installment, it's Tiny Toons that makes zero sense
Shut up Mandela
cringe
they're tiny and they're toony, it makes perfect sense
They just did it to create a generation of schizos misremembering both shows
>we're all a little loony
Bravo Spielberg
It was a reminder for idiots to buy some DVDs and vidya. Spongebob's first season was a god tier release for this reason
>Spongebob's first season was a god tier release for this reason
The same "god tier release" that doesn't have the first episode of the series because of Tiny Tim? That one?
For sick days I adored it over Nick Jr and Baby looney toons
Am I the only person in the world who enjoyed this show as a kid? I willingly bought and rented episodes of it from the library to watch it cause I didn't have cable at home. Am I just a psychopath or something?
The theme song is more painful than the actual show
I'm pretty sure it was made for the trend of "baby spinoffs"
I doubt it was made to "torture sick kids" that would be classified as a war crime
I remember during the summer this was the only thing on in the morning. I was too old for nick jr and Disney jr and had to wait till 12pm for an actual funny cartoon to show up.
That theme song is stuck in my head cause of that. Fun times
I found Lola's baby form to be attractive when I was a small child
So was it the worst thing they came up with using the Looney Tunes or was it Loonatics?
wabbit was a joke
All I can say is at least Wile E's VA was pretty neat.
yes
It was supposed to be a single theatrical short for a PG-13 audience but for some reason they made it into a TV show for kids
>it's a Taz crying scene
Who was this made for? Younger kids wouldn't get it, older kids wouldn't enjoy it. Was it supposed to be WB Rugrats? And who was Rugrats made for?
This was some executive demanding WB capitalize on Muppet Babies, eons after Muppet Babies
Nah, younger kids get it. I’m a pre-K teacher & they watch original blues clues & love baby looney tunes. I mainly play the episode where Sylvester keeps annoying Granny, the one where Daffy thinks everything is “mine” & the one where the kids try to avoid sleeping because of the sandman.
TL;DR: it’s for 3-4 year olds.
I could enjoy it for what it was as a kid, even when I was above the age range suggested by .
Also, it's funny to think that Petunia appeared more often than Porky probably ever did. I recall only ever seeing him in songs.
>Younger kids wouldn't get it
There's nothing to get, it's toddlershit, newborns watch anything on screen
>And who was Rugrats made for?
Rugrats seemed to have a pretty big demographic from what I remember. At least before they added the new baby, I don't know how well that worked since I had stopped watching it by then.
i like the episode where daffy says bad words
>wahhht I am BLACHK I CAN SPHHAY IT
I still can’t believe they went there in a show for toddlers it was a different time
Baby Looney Tunes existed so teenagers had something cute to chill out to watch.
Unironically this. I liked this show and for some reason a bunch of girls did too. Probably cause I am a manchild and all women are children mentally but I did enjoy watching baby looney tunes with b***hes while fried
>all women are children mentally
It really was just crap. It didn't even have the educational value that Blue's Clues or other stuff had, and it didn't have the entertainment value you'd get from Rugrats or Muppet Babies. It was just a fricking lame, annoying show about baby versions of the Looney Tunes with shitty voice actors.
>Generations of children had to deal with this instead of enjoying A Pup Named Scooby-Doo
>TFW not just sickdays later in life, but summers for myself since we moved and there were no other kids besides my sister and I in our neighborhood
>A Pup Named Scooby-Doo
Now that was a surprisingly kino show