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    • A Beginner's Guide to Watching Looney Tunes - Alternate ...
      • Actually, the series of new shorts developed for HBOMax, Looney Tunes Cartoons, is a pretty good place to start. Unlike recent attempts that sought to rebrand the characters in “modern styles,” the shorts are purposely trying to bring back the chaotic energy and comedic sensibilities of the old shorts – and they largely succeed!
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  1. The Looney Beginning is the debut episode of the series Tiny Toon Adventures. It first aired 14 September 1990 and was written by Paul Dini and Sherri Stoner. Despite being the series premiere episode, it was the 48th episode produced. Bugs Bunny has been hired by Warner Brothers to introduce...

  2. Aug 1, 2007 · Time for a new Tiny Toon episode discussion thread! This one concerns "The Looney Beginning", which aired first (in primetime, no less), but was actually...

  3. The Looney Beginning is the first episode of Tiny Toon Adventures. It was written by Paul Dini and Sherri Stoner, and directed by Glen Kennedy, Dave Marshall, Ken Boyer, and Rich Arons. It premiered as a stand-alone special 14 September 1990 on CBS. The episode begin with Daffy Duck is pitching...

  4. Tiny Toons was awesome! Definitely aimed at young kids but lots of jokes for parents/adults (much like animaniacs if you've seen that). Personally I think the characters are all great and fantastic additions to the franchise. Was produced by Steven Spielberg too who is a big Looney Tunes fan.

  5. "The Looney Beginning" is an example of how to start a show brilliantly. It depicts how it, meaning the characters, the concept et al, all came to be in a very cleverly structured origins story.

  6. May 10, 2024 · "The Looney Beginning" is the first episode of Tiny Toon Adventures season one. It aired on September 14, 1990 on CBS. It was written by Paul Dini and Sherri Stoner, directed by Glen Kennedy, Dave Marshall, Ken Boyer, and Rich Arons, and voice directed by Andrea Romano.

  7. The Looney Beginning: Directed by Rich Arons, Ken Boyer, Glen Kennedy, David Marshall. With Charlie Adler, Tress MacNeille, Joe Alaskey, Don Messick.

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