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Post by scoobylover on Dec 1, 2018 9:09:23 GMT -5
Idk if this was posted already but I just found out about this promotional Cartoon Network ad featuring Looney Tunes Show's Daffy. Very nice
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Post by futurerocker on Dec 2, 2018 1:38:33 GMT -5
Nice find! Those were some good times, when they would actually advertise new Scooby Doo episodes.
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Post by Doo on Dec 2, 2018 12:23:24 GMT -5
Haha I probably should have seen this before seeing as I'm mentioned in the post. Just goes to show how often I check my social media lol.
This was really cool, thanks for sharing!
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Post by wileyk209 on Dec 6, 2018 14:58:49 GMT -5
And of course, "Scooby-Doo: Mystery Incorporated" was FAR superior to its' sister series "The Looney Tunes Show." They got their A-list writers and favorite overseas studios to work on it (like Lotto Animation and DongWoo A&E), while TLTS was stuck with improv writers from the Groundlings and the less-capable Rough Draft Korea, not to mention SD:MI actually using classic Treg Brown/Looney Tunes sound effects while TLTS uses the Hanna-Barbera sounds! So you had Scooby-Doo running off to the WB "spinning wind whistle" while Daffy runs off to H-B's "bongo run" as if it were the late 60s Warner-Seven Arts era all over again!
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Post by jonathanmuddlemore on Dec 6, 2018 15:19:09 GMT -5
And of course, "Scooby-Doo: Mystery Incorporated" was FAR superior to its' sister series "The Looney Tunes Show." They got their A-list writers and favorite overseas studios to work on it (like Lotto Animation and DongWoo A&E), while TLTS was stuck with improv writers from the Groundlings and the less-capable Rough Draft Korea, not to mention SD:MI actually using classic Treg Brown/Looney Tunes sound effects while TLTS uses the Hanna-Barbera sounds! So you had Scooby-Doo running off to the WB "spinning wind whistle" while Daffy runs off to H-B's "bongo run" as if it were the late 60s Warner-Seven Arts era all over again! I really don't see why you would compare the two. They're two completely different shows going for very different tones. It's like comparing Buffy the Vampire Slayer to Seinfeld.
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Post by scoobylover on Feb 18, 2019 2:49:10 GMT -5
And of course, "Scooby-Doo: Mystery Incorporated" was FAR superior to its' sister series "The Looney Tunes Show." They got their A-list writers and favorite overseas studios to work on it (like Lotto Animation and DongWoo A&E), while TLTS was stuck with improv writers from the Groundlings and the less-capable Rough Draft Korea, not to mention SD:MI actually using classic Treg Brown/Looney Tunes sound effects while TLTS uses the Hanna-Barbera sounds! So you had Scooby-Doo running off to the WB "spinning wind whistle" while Daffy runs off to H-B's "bongo run" as if it were the late 60s Warner-Seven Arts era all over again! I actually always thought Looney Tunes Show and SDMI were equally great shows. I think those were really good years for CN and LTS’s comedy was incredibly well done. I found myself laughing out loud way harder than for any other kid’s cartoon tbh
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