Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Looney Tunes Character Favorites

Over the years the Looney Tunes was one of the most favorite series of cartoons. The animated cartoon series commenced output in 1930 by Warner Bros and over the period 1930 to 1969 the cartoon characters have appeared in many movie theatres. The Merrie Melodies series of cartoons also produced by Warner Bros. Aired in parallel with the Looney Tunes and both merged together by 1944.

There have been over one hundred Looney Tunes characters over the years with some of the most favorite characters include:

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- Bug Bunny is the fast animated animated rabbit, the over safe bet and crazy trickster.

- Daffy Duck is one of the primary characters ranged from a zany bouncing nearby character to a ruthless duck seeking the limelight.

- Porky Pig was the mild mannered fat limited pig who balanced out some of the crazier characters.

- Elmer Fudd is the dim witted hunter who does not have the courage to move in for the kill, he is taunted by all and does not perceive it.

- Sylvester is the cat who forever pursues the ever elusive Tweety Bird.

- Tweety Bird is the limited yellow canary that the world fell in love with. Tweety always remains unruffled even when facing danger from Sylvester the cat.

- Wile E Coyote the speedy coyote, even with the explicate and scheming plans he can not catch the roadrunner. He only comes to harm with his own ineptitude.

- Road Runner continually eludes the plans of the coyote and is always oblivious to the dangers.

- Pepe Le Pew loves the ladies, but his natural skunk stench has a nasty habit of sadly turning them away.

- Marvin the Martian proves that Martians do exist and they cause no end of issue to earthlings.

- Taz is the hungry Tasmanian Devil based on the Australian marsupial who devours all the food he can find.

These characters will forever undergo Looney Tunes, as one of the craziest and enduring cartoon series to ever be presented on the screens.

Looney Tunes Character Favorites

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