Cartoon Network said Wednesday during its upfront presentation that it is launching a new version of Warner Bros.' classic "Looney Tunes" series starring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. By James Hibberd, ...
Cartoon Network unveiled their new line-up of content today at its annual Advertising Upfront presentation at New York’s Time Warner Center. The network announced that coming later in the year would ...
In addition to reviving MAD Magazine and putting another spin on classic DC Comics characters as we reported yesterday, Cartoon Network has announced that it also plans to bring back Looney ...
Warner Bros. Animation and Cartoon Network Studios have teamed up to sign their first joint overall deal – with Pete Browngardt, exec producer of HBO Max’s Looney Tunes Cartoons The deal will allow ...
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Cartoon Network developed eye-catching custom graphics with production media company Global OnBoard Partners transforming the interior of the entire fleet of Spirit planes into an immersive experience ...
It has been twenty years since the Looney Tunesseries Duck Dodgers aired on television, and fans will now have a limited time to watch it on Cartoon Network. Duck Dodgers was an animated series that ...
The scene above obviously isn’t from the new Looney Tunes Show on Cartoon Network. It’s actually from a new set of Looney Tunes shorts being created for series of online Phonics lessons: Looney Tunes ...
The network also said Wednesday during its “upfront” presentation to advertisers that it is launching a new version of Warner Bros.’ classic “Looney Tunes” series starring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck.
Cartoon Network has announced that it plans to create a new version of Looney Tunes. The Hollywood Reporter says that the animation series will see classic characters like Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck ...