Toons These Days: Ep 14

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I actually think the second season is an improvement, but whatever. The script for this was written like a month ago.

Only three episodes left, so no requests!

THANKS FOR THE DAILY FEATURE!

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SROniveraSROnivera

Rated 4.5 / 5 stars November 29, 2012

The animation was meh, but the monologue conveyed more than the general purpose.

And I agree, the writers for cartoons these days are making what was once a proud and serious art form and turned it into complete and utter crap. People aren't trying to make anything that was actually good anymore. Rehashing and regagging the same old gags. The degradation of content that was once good into the likes of a rusty water fountain that leaks and tastes of milk from the erosion of calcium in the pipes. I truly wish that we could make content back to the prime and culture that was in the past. The level of creativity that had inspired millions. That's what we need.

But how since the internet is filled to the brim with cancer?


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KaDoYuuKaDoYuu

Rated 4.5 / 5 stars November 24, 2012

Doggy drives a pretty good point: This was funny in its own right, but really took the 'Loony' out of Looney Tunes. The whole point was to be comical and over-the-top, but I found neither show to really deliver on that. (I enjoyed both, respectively, but the Loonatics tried waaay too hard to be 'epic' and forever holds a spot in the Cartoon Hall of 'What-Not-to-Do')
The Coyote & Roadrunner segments kept true to their originals, right down to the gags themselves not making complete sense.
Personal opinion aside, the amount of animation was adequate for the amount of action in the cartoon and flowed smoothly. The sound quality was good, as well. Please, keep up the funny work!
9/10
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BrokenPacemakerBrokenPacemaker

Rated 4.5 / 5 stars November 26, 2012

Please keep these coming.


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joeartguyjoeartguy

Rated 4.5 / 5 stars November 30, 2012

Well, the opinions expressed in your flash do reflect MY opinions. I was fine with the updates to the design and concepts -- I agree with the new designer that the Warner model sheets weren't etched in stone in 1954. But the new show is just so damn unfunny.

As for your flash cartoon: good sound, decent animation, good idea. I dock it half a star for not being longer, more in-depth, having more animation, and/or more vitriolic. It really is a godawful show for so many reasons.


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cgcdesigncgcdesign

Rated 4.5 / 5 stars November 25, 2012

I love classic Looney Tunes, but I also like all the reincarnations of the characters. Cartoons are made for the times. Tiny Toons was testing the limits of the censors of the 90's. Lunatics Unleashed took on the action slapstick craze of the early 2000's.

The Looney Tunes Show does a great job at appealing to it's target audience, today's kids. Making it appealing to veteran cartoon enthusiast is just a plus, as only true fans get all the little subtle sidelines and jokes.

I can say the same thing for Thundercats (TMNT, Voltron Force, Speed Racer). Once you put aside the old story lines, the show is actually pretty fantastic.

I rather see there classic characters get a fresh start then to die a horrible death of being forgotten because the target audience grew too old for cartoons. I'm always happy when kids have a scooby doo toy from watching Mysteries Incorporated.

I will admit though, I'm happy there wasn't a reincarnation of Looney Tunes when card games were the craze....*shudder* (Wile E. Coyote: I summon giant boulder in attack mode!....attack fail and rebounded!)


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