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Marc and Jordan take a look at three shorts featuring Egghead, a proto-Elmer character that was used primarily by the Tex Avery unit. In 'Daffy Duck and Egghead' he's used as a foil for a bigger, wackier character, in 'Count Me Out' he's given the lead role, and in 'A Day at the Zoo' he's one of many blackout gags. You be the judge of how well the character does in each scenario.
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Join us as we commentate on a sentimental favorite from our youth with the James Gunn-written (for the target audience this time) Sequel, Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed!
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Join us as we take a look at even more shorts produced during World War 2! Jordan covers a Clampett War Short that really has an axe to grind over a german dictator in 'Russian Rhapsody' Marc looks at Chuck Jones' attempt at covering America during wartime in 'The Weakly Reporter' And we conclude with both of us watching Mel Blanc and Chuck Jones give it their all to a patriotic horse in 'The Draft Horse'
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Just in time for the regularly designated spring break week, Marc and Jordan look at two different Spring Break specials the Tiny Toons crews did, and it acts as a sobering look at how much the concept of spring break has changed in 30 years. 1994's Tiny Toon Adventures Spring Break special is a look at an animation unit in flux, and between projects, while 2024's Tiny Toons Looniversity's 'Spring Beak' special is a look at the reboot's strengths, weaknesses and desire to fit into what's expected of modern animated shows.
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JOIN US in Jordan's car as we record our first impressions on the newest Looney Tunes 2D Animated movie to hit movie theaters with The Day The Earth Blew Up!
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Join us as we prep for the BRAND NEW LOONEY TUNES MOVIE COMING TO THEATERS THIS WEEK with 'The Day The Earth Blew Up' by watching 3 Porky and Daffy short directed by the great Bob Clampett! Jordan sees Daffy being Porky's doctor (eventually) in 'The Daffy Doc' Marc sees Daffy and Porky running a food stand in 'Porky's Last Stand' and we end with a 1940's remake of a Porky/Gabby Goat cartoon with 'Tick Tock Tuckered'
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To commemorate the 90th anniversary of Porky Pig's debut in I Haven't Got a Hat, Jordan and Marc look at three 1930s Porky Pig cartoons that formed the basis of the legendary character. From his first solo lead role in The Blow-Out to a historian-lauded turn in Porky's Romance to a wild Tashlin romp in The Case of the Stuttering Pig, we discuss what worked for this character, what didn't, and lots of other ridiculous extraneous details.
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We go into the desert for the 7th (and maybe penultimate? We're almost outta Coyote!) Wile Coyote/Road Runner shorts! We cover Ready, Set, Zoom!, Hip Hip Hurry! and a 1961 Coyote short that does a bit of experimentation with Lickety-Splat!
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For our latest movie episode covering a piece of Looney-inspired filmmaking, Jordan and Marc go back to a nostalgic favorite of theirs, 2006's The Pink Panther, starring Steve Martin. With a franchise to keep alive and a legacy to keep to, Shawn Levy's reboot both took risks and stayed safe in the shadow of studio interference. But does this work as a slapstick showcase for the 2000s, even with a long lineage of superior Sellers showcases?
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Join us as we prep for our next movie episode by looking at some Freleng/Freleng Adjacent Pink Panther Shorts! Marc finds what happens when the Panther invades the home of a drunk in 'Pink Pajamas' Jordan sees what improvements are made when you get Mel Blanc to voice the drunk (and his wife!) in 'Pickled Pink' And we both watch what happens when the Pink Panther is no longer cool and written by a fool with 'Pink Press'
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After Chuck Jones left Warner Brothers, owing to many factors but not unrelated to Gay Purr-ee, he spent several years as an in-house director at MGM, which led to his entire Warner unit making Tom & Jerry theatrical shorts. Thus, Marc and Jordan look at three of them here, including Pent-House Mouse, Ah Sweet Mouse-Story of Life, and Cat and Dulpli-cat. This era of Tom and Jerry has a reputation, and the key to it hinges on Chuck himself, and his ability to understand what makes a great Tom and Jerry cartoon; he didn't.
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Our journey through the history of Hanna Barbaraâs film output continues with 2002âs The Powerpuff Girls Movie, a film with the worst of luck and the best of intentions. This is a movie nearly Jordan or Marc have seen in years and one we havenât especially formed an opinion on, despite a love for the show. With this commentary, find out if our opinion changes.
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This Week, we cover a show that practically stole the name of a beloved Looney Tunes director and tried to do something with it, with 'The Wacky World Of Tex Avery'
It just may be one of the worst things we've had to watch for this show!
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For the fourth time on this show, Jordan and Marc take a look at three different Pepe Le Pew episodes. Little Beau Pepe, from the early era of Pepe's run, and Heaven Scent and Who Scent You from the later days of the studio. Are these particularly memorable selections from the run of this character? The runtime of this episode may allude to the answer.
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Join us as we kick off Season 5 of That's Not Quite All Folks by looking at some Elmer Fudd-focused shorts we should have covered by now! Marc looks at Elmer Fudd Vs Ants via War with 'Ant Pasted' Jordan finds a Freleng Elmer/Bugs Short that goes out of its way to be different in 'Hare Brush' And we both cover a 1940s spin on hypnosis with 'The Hare Brained Hypnotist'
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As part of our end-of-the-year tradition, Jordan and Marc look at three Looney Tunes shorts we do not like. Marc chose yet another government-issued propaganda film, the Chuck Jones-penned Drafty, Isn't It? Jordan, on the other hand, went for more perplexing failures, like Dough for the Do-Do, a shot-for-shot remake of a Clampett classic, and Horse Hare, a Bugs short too damned racist to be remastered. Hilarity, tedium and value judgments towards the French ensue.
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It's the most wonderful time of the year as for the third year in a row, we are looking at, criticizing, and riffing at, Commercials that star the Looney Tunes! There's familiar faces with Tang and Post Cereal, as well as new companies to the mix like Aflac and now defunct car manufacturers (well, not all of them defunct, did you know the 1992 Toyotas are here? hehehehehe)
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For this episode, Marc and Jordan, intrigued after the Tex Avery MGM episode from earlier in the year, track down three different Droopy Dog cartoons from over the course of his run, ranging from the early MGM days to the Hanna Barbera late 50s run. They are joined by Pemmy, Krissi and James from The Pemmy, Krissi and James Kinda-Sorta-Hopefully Funny Cartoon Podcast [and now I will give my fingers a moment to rest from typing all of that title out], who have a unique, wider-reaching cartoon background to contribute to this wild, wacky and hecking good time.
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Join us as we FINALLY get around to covering one of the most recent Looney projects with the TV-Y7 show, Bugs Bunny Builders! Jordan sees Bugs and crew build a waterslide for mayor Foghorn Leghorn in 'Splash Zone' Marc sees the Builders go TO MARS to handle K-9 in 'K-9 Spacy Puppy' And we both see the return of a classic Looney character in a new light with 'Catwalk'
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Twenty episodes after conquering the 1984 original, Marc and Jordan tackle Joe Dante's 1990 sequel. Given full creative control, and a bigger budget, Warner figured Dante would produce something sensible. He did not. It may be the Looniest film ever made, which helps considering the presence of Chuck Jones, Leonard Maltin and Jerry Goldsmith. Needless to say, we had a nice time with this one.
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