Sadly Over-hyped
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... View MoreI love the original looney tunes. It's just charming and funny. The new looney tunes has mostly lost all the charm. To be fair they have tried to update rather than change everything but it tries to be too clever for its own good. Having all of he characters talk is lazy. Road runner and coyote only spoke by gesture in the originals , now the dialogue is terrible and ruins the nuanced humour of a look or gesture!
... View MoreI enjoyed season 1. Note: Season 1 has 52 episodes. Each half-episode is 5 and a half minutes with two segments in a 15 minute block. Actually with Season 2 the show has been renamed New Looney Tunes. Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, Pepe Le Pew, Sylvester, Foghorn Leghorn, and Tweety are all set to appear in their own episodes.I find Daffy very great. The return of his pre-Chuck Jones personality makes the show good. It's a creative approach that hasn't been retooled in years.IMDb needs to rename the show. When the new season airs in the US, I bet the ratings will skyrocket.
... View MoreLet's get this out of the way, one, I love Daffy Duck, are they seriously doing a TV series without him? That's depressing, anyway here are the pros and the cons of the show.PROS:They still manage to make me laugh very hard, because the jokes are funny, in my opinion...... Wile E. Coyote is pretty decent for most parts.... They still have old gags that were done in 30's-60's Looney Tunes cartoons. Bugs seems pretty likable. I like Bigfoot, he's hilarious. Squeak's look when Bugs tells a bad joke. The Theme SongCONS: No Daffy Duck Wile E. Coyote's personality thinking everything is better with science. The different character's design, for example, Yosemite Sam.Aside from that, It's a very good show, I recommend them to give it a hot, before PANNING ON IT!!!!
... View MoreI simply did not like the previous attempt to bring Bugs Bunny and the rest of the Looney Tunes gang to the public, which of course was "The Looney Tunes Show". Putting the gang in an (unfunny) sitcom format was a really bad decision, as well as betraying what the characters were like in the original theatrical shorts. When I heard about "Wabbit: A Looney Tunes Production", my hopes were raised slightly, since the show promised to recreate the format of the old theatrical shorts.It's a good thing my hopes weren't raised too high. Now, I will say that the show is an improvement over "The Looney Tunes Show". It has some chuckles here and there, for one thing. Also, I quite like the background art, which both manages to reference what was in the theatrical shorts while putting a new but appealing spin to it. However, apart from those things, I'm hard pressed to find praise for the show. The character design is grotesque at times (Yosemite Sam, for one thing, looks almost nothing like what he was in the theatrical shorts.) Also, the show seems to be using the same storyline over and over of Bugs encountering someone who deserves his comeuppance and proceeds to give the person just that. Also, the timing is often off. There were a few shorts on the show that MIGHT have worked had they been directed by people like Chuck Jones, Robert McKimson, or Friz Freleng. But as they are, they play out in an awkward way.If this show gets renewed for another season, besides the objections I listed in the previous paragraph that I would like to be corrected, I would suggest to the producers tackle the other Looney Tunes characters on the show. Make some Sylvester and Tweety shorts, some Road Runner and Coyote, or any of the other characters. That would help the show not to be so one note and give some badly needed variety. Though to be honest, I've learned not to get my hopes up.
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