The Looney Tunes Show
Hello everybody! I'm happy to see
all of my followers and other people here are doing pretty okay, for me
like always been doing excellent and having fun with drawing and
animation material, etc.
So I recently saw the final episode of the show... again, on Cartoon Network.
(Reason I said "again" is because I already saw SuperRabbit on Youtube
around 2013.) and since it had already ended it's run after by seeing
every single episode of the show through watching all of Season 1 and
Season 2 on live cable, and SuperRabbit on Youtube I will finally get
this out of my system after holding it in for 2 in a half years to
express how this show went out!
As again I watched episodes on S1
and S2, it had episodes that were VERY entertaining and had episodes
that were VERY boring, and as for being a huge fan of the Looney Tunes
myself, I will have no problem explaining my final thoughts about The Looney Tunes Show,
and in my honest opinion about the show overall.... I don't like it, it may have episodes that were entertaining but still not very good... and it isn't bad either.
I'll be glad to explain my reasons why I don't like it very well and why it's not bad, so personally, I'll be giving out the Good and I'll be giving out the Neutral and I'll be giving out the Bad.
So to make this a <nobr>good start</nobr>, I'll be giving out the
GOOD
The Episode Duration
I like how each episode it's about 30 minutes long because most shows in <nobr>todays</nobr>
generation have a minimum of 30 minutes to longer and luckily it's not
just a very short 7 minute cartoon of some random Looney Tune-styled
sitcom format doing their own things for about that long, otherwise it
wouldn't capture enough character development and the show would REALLY be bad.
So for this type of duration of The Looney Tunes Show, it makes sense and it works.
Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner segments
Obviously
the Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner shorts are the most greatest
part you will ever watch on the show, the action sequences were epic,
the plot is very good and it's just really spot on and almost very like
the original shorts we saw back then until now.
Lola Bunny's New Personality
Now of course we knew Lola Bunny from the 1996 hit movie Space Jam,
she was a tough independent token character who couldn't take junk from
nobody else, hates being called "Doll" and all of the dudes viewing her
as a sexual object.... until The Looney Tunes Show, she was an insane
overly attached girlfriend of Bugs Bunny who is very talkative and
annoying most of the time and a bit of a drama queen.
...I know a lot of you people who liked her in Space <nobr>Jam</nobr> didn't even like
her new personality or was not liking it when it was coming out, but I
got to be honest with you all, I kind of like her new character they
gave her in the show. Because the obvious point is when there is a
character in the Looney Tunes world, they have to be funny, they have to
get hurt, they have to be foolish, they have to be... well Looney. And I
think her new character works for the Looney Tunes, I mean I know it may not work in every single type of short or show or movie but for her character I think it works.
I will tell the truth here, she was
really an annoying character at first, I didn't even liked her
character either, but I liked it more in Season 2 how she was not that
much overly annoying like Season 1.
However for those who did like her original tough character, she did have some tough moments, take it for the episode It's a handbag where Lola portrays as Lara Croft from the Tomb Raider series, I gotta say, That was cool! She is arguably the best part of the show... afterwards.
However if there is anything I will defend Space Jam Lola Bunny, there's a couple I will say.
She may be bland in the movie, but she can
become a Looney Tune as well. I mean take it for instance if she had
any future appearances of shorts, shows, movies etc that she had the
exact personality and modesty she had in the show, she will be
interesting as well, I mean if The Looney Tunes Show version of Lola
pulled it off, then maybe Space Jam Lola with the exact character and
clothing can pull it off too.
Another thing that confuses me is that people hate the original Lola due to her bunny boobies,
because even though she's supposed to be a humanoid female rabbit
(anthropomorphic) she has something that relates to the female gentile
which I will have to agree to the fact it is wrong for her to have them,
but honestly if people are just gonna hate on her because of that, well
looks like I'm gonna have to bring up these characters we knew in the
past who obviously has the same thing Lola Bunny has: Minerva Mink,
Cheetara, Colleen from Road Rovers, Gadget Hackwrench, Amy Rose, Melissa
Duck, Bugs portraying as a female rabbit, Cleocatra from Tom &
Jerry kids. For the characters I have mentioned, I hate them all because they are anthropomorphic animals with boobs. Confusing, isn't it?
Sorry if I'm making this review a bit awkward, so moving on.
The Voice Cast
Obviously
the voice cast such as Jeff Bergman, Bob Bergen, Jim Cummings, Rob
Paulsen, Jess Harnell, June Foray, Grey DeLisle, Maurice LaMarche, Joe
Alaskey. The voices were spot on and it's always a pleasure hearing them
again they were really perfect with the characters they voice in the
past until today and it's awesome.
However what bothers me is the voice cast featuring celebrity guest stars, I will explain about it in the
NEUTRAL
The Celebrity voice cast
I
honestly think Fred Armisen don't have a good voice for Speedy since he
has a more squeakier voice than now, it's a bit out of place.
Kristen
Wiig for Lola I am used to, but I was really expecting one of my
favorite voice actresses Kath Soucie to voice Lola Bunny for this show. I
mean don't get me wrong Kristen Wiig is funny, I liked her in SNL and
other movies but for the show, I'm a bit more "meh" on it. I believe is
the fact that how Kristen Wiig voiced Lola exactly like... Kristen Wiig,
she was just being herself and it kind of got a bit confusing for me
because voice acting in general, you have to understand a voice for the
"character" not just voice the character acting like yourself. Lola's
voice was really supposed to be like how Kath Soucie voiced her, just a
cute high pitched voice, but not by just sounding sexy because that was
part of her character in Space Jam but I'm talking about the actual
voice in general.
In my honest opinion I feel Kristen Wiig is funnier in the movies/live action roles.
However
it would be pretty awesome if one day, Kath Soucie would return her
role as Lola Bunny and be her character like in the show. I think that
would be better and more interesting.
Character Changes
There are some I like and don't like.
Bugs Bunny's character I... well don't really like.
the
fact how he is a sardonic, dry wit being who is always sarcastic about
everything. To me personally just seeing him before as a "Looney",
hilariously happy who always bugs and tricks his foes and how the fact
he only got upset when bad guys crossed his line, you know: "In case you
realize, this means war" until this show, it's insulting to Bugs'
original character especially to other fans like myself.
Daffy
Duck's character is hilarious and almost identical to his original
personality because of the fact how he is just about being stupid and
such and wasn't that greedy like before, which the fact is Daffy has
always been stupid since the original cartoons and for this show he is
stupid still fits him very well today and it works. However the thing I
don't like about it is the part where he says Bugs' catchphrase now:
"What's up, doc?".
Looks like Daffy Duck is the new Bugs Bunny people!
Taz's character is one fitting word: Embarrassing
His character makes absolutely no sense at all, a dog? Couldn't they use Charlie Dog from the Looney Tunes short "Little
Orphan Airedale" instead? That would be a lot more useful than making a
wild crazed Tasmanian Devil to be their domesticated dog.
Witch Hazel is now Witch Lezah, yeah I know, bad name.
Who
is a sassy-serious African-American woman which is really unfortunate.
Well it's obvious June Foray's Witch Hazel is way better and fine.
Yosemite
Sam who was aggressive and despises Rabbits so much, is the annoying
neighbor of Bugs and Daffy. I don't have much to say about this
character instead it doesn't really work but the fact how his voice
nails it so well, it's pretty definite.
Gossamer who was a
horrifyingly monster and rival of Bugs Bunny is now Witch Hazel's kid,
yeah, "kid", who needed babysitting by characters like Daffy Duck.
This
is another character that don't make any sense, for Gossamer. I mean a
monster like that don't look anything like a kid instead I still see him
as a crazed monster he was before. It would've been a lot more better
if they used a different kid character to go with it but for Gossamer AS
a kid, no thanks.
Overall the characters that they got correct
and worked is Granny, Porky Pig, Lola Bunny, Daffy Duck, Pepe Le Pew,
Tweety, Wile E. Coyote, Road Runner and Sylvester.
And last and not least, Tina Russo, she's interesting, but normal to be a "Looney Tune".
The Episodes
Without
any doubt a lot of those episodes are hits and misses. While some
episodes are very good, well written, actual plots, funny jokes, solid
laughs and identical, The Looney Tunes Show is awesome to watch now and
then, but when the episodes are good but bad, not written well,
unexplainable plots, unfunny jokes, boredom and unexciting, The Looney
Tunes Show is really freaking terrible and unwatchable.
As I said
before that there were entertaining episodes that worked but when there
are a lot more episodes I watch through out, most of the episodes are
unfitting and bland. Which I don't blame it how people like the show and
people hate the show with a passion.
The Music videos
The
music videos are... well funny sometime but a lot of them are pretty
terrible and boring, but the good thing is that they usually play those
on an episode when it's needed to.
The problem about the music is
the fact how it's played out, the lyrics sometime don't match and
rhyme, making an unwanted character involved such as Elmer Fudd singing
about Grilled Cheese, Yosemite Sam free-styling, and Marvin The Martian
singing about he's a Martian is really ridiculous.
Shame about it is most of the songs are poorly scored.
Now since I have expressed my neutral feelings against the show, now I will go for the
BAD
The Format of the show
Now
I'm not trying to be a purist or some random dude who don't like
change, personally I think change is very beneficial depending what it
is. Like how I said Lola's personality and the episode duration change
is needed, and of course the Racism change is needed.
For this
type of format for the "Looney Tunes" didn't quite work, honestly. It's
kind of like a Seinfeld-like format that consists of the Looney Tunes
living in a suburban neighborhood, which really don't fit for them.
I
mean the Looney Tunes are really all about comedic slapstick, being
"Looney ", goofy, funny, random, and even featuring stars such as Bugs
Bunny, daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, and more to be into really interesting
segments and with all of the original humor they have is really golden
that brought something to the world so many inspirations, so many
entertainment, and plenty of the other stuff.
Plenty of people
say this format was made so the Looney Tunes can "Meet a new
generation", as an excuse. Let me tell you something though, The Looney
Tunes are timeless characters. Looney Tunes have been around for over
seventy years. You can watch them at any time period and they'll feel
like they were made yesterday. The original Looney Tunes can still stay
the same when they meet new generations anytime.
Like for instance,
Tom and Jerry met plenty of generations and they have always been the
same since the original cartoons, shamefully they are still the highest
grossing characters all because the thing is nothing changed about them.
Hopefully soon or later than can pull it off with the Looney Tunes.
However
for this show's format for the Looney Tunes to meet this generation
don't really work, because I feel this show is nothing more than a
fading life now that's just going to be forgotten when the next Looney
Tunes reboot comes and I think the show would've been a lot more better
if they had just used different characters instead of the Looney Tunes. I
mean take it for Tiny Toon Adventures for example: It was an
excellent cartoon because the characters are indeed Looney Tunes
related, but they are characters in a different generation, a different
format, and that type of thing worked perfectly, and if they had used
Looney Tunes such as Bugs Bunny and the rest of the gang Teenagers who
go to school together, it will turn out to be a hit and miss and it
wouldn't work, and that is the perfect analogy of the show.
The Animation/Character Designs
Around
2010 Canadian animator Jessica Borutski was hired to redesign the
Looney Tunes in her own style and the designs look totally different,
from the designs we saw in the original cartoon.
How it ended is the Looney Tunes fan base wasn't a huge fan of it and literally blew her up, though she tries to give an excuse that new designs keep characters alive,
and I'll have to say: How does that keep characters alive? I mean it's
really a shame how her artwork is beautiful and her Foolish Kingdom
shorts are entertaining but for her redesigning the Looney Tunes for an
actual series is beyond risky. Though they still used those designs
anyways through season 1 until when season 2 they mixed the original
looks to the Borustski looks.
The thing is, this is what bothers me the most.
A
lot of the character designs look very cheesy for an actual Looney
Tunes series. Such as Bugs Bunny, Lola Bunny, Daffy Duck, well so many
characters to mention have switched color palettes with big heads and
big feet, and this is what threw me off of seeing most of the recent
episodes. I would've approve Jessica's designs if they were a lot like
the original designs so in that way it'd work out just fine.
I'll
be honest to say, her character designs for the Looney Tunes are good
enough for a fan made cartoon but for an actual Looney Tunes series, I
don't think so.
Point being, Bugs and the gang has been redesigned plenty of times, they don't need to be redesigned more.
With no surprise though, she's been given a second chance at Wabbit so hopefully she'll do better.
Well
that's all of my final thoughts about The Looney Tunes Show so overall,
This show isn't "awesome", this show isn't "terrible", this show is
clearly a neutral show to watch.
So I'm gonna give this show a out of 5.
It
may not be for everyone while some may enjoy, some may hate it, it
boasts a several of laughs but since the "Looney Tunes" are almost
normal, the title isn't really self-explanatory, while this show is far
better than it should've been, this show fails to offer an improvement over the original cartoon.
The
only things the show had related to the original series and a fresh
take was the names of the characters (except for Witch Lezah), the
personalities of Daffy Duck and Lola Bunny (and the other characters
they got right as I mentioned before), lack of Racism, the episode duration and the Wile E. Coyote/Roadrunner cartoons themselves.
So now that I have expressed my final feelings of the show, I will give you my Top 5 episodes I enjoyed.
1. Customer Service
2. The DMV
3. It's a Handbag
4. To Bowl or Not to Bowl
5. Members Only
So
anyway this is my review and last thoughts of the Looney Tunes Show
before I look forward to Wabbit, I know a lot of you will agree, I know a
lot of you will disagree, well I count on it, I expect it and I'm
looking forward to it.
This picture is a reference to the very first episode of The Looney Tunes Show
I hope all of you will have a good day and take care, I'll be sure to upload more art sooner or later.
Catch you guys later!
J.C. Thornton
Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck ©Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved
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