HBO Max’s new “Looney Tunes Cartoons” features the same classic characters millions of people grew up watching, with one noticeable change. "We’re not doing guns," Peter Browngardt, the series ...
To be sure, Looney Tunes Cartoons incorporates more modern technology, and Bugs Bunny’s gloves are yellow instead of white. Something much less noticeable unless you’re looking for it? Elmer Fudd and ...
Instructor Eleanor Nurre, a retired teacher with the organization Safety to Go, talks to students about gun safety at Halle School in Cleveland. A group of kindergartners sit on the carpet in a ...
“We’re not doing guns,” Browngardt told The New York Times. “But we can do cartoony violence — TNT, the Acme stuff. All that was kind of grandfathered in.” Unlike Cartoon Network’s since-cancelled The ...
Bill Bramhall’s editorial cartoon for Friday, June 3, 2022, showing a fully-armed robotic teacher. “An ED-207 third grade art teacher.” Bill Bramhall’s editorial cartoon for Thursday, June 2, 2022: ...
If any one thing unites different fandoms, it’s the tendency to react strongly to any hint of change in the things they love. And while vocal backlash against a favorite franchise evolving has become ...
It wasn't even two weeks ago that the Post-Dispatch editorial writers admonished us all about having an adult conversation related to gun regulations. Now, the Jan. 30 editorial cartoon shows a man in ...
“Do you guys SERIOUSLY care whether or not Elmer Fudd has a gun in our shorts? You know how many gags we can do with guns? Fairly few,” Michael Ruocco, an animator on New Looney Tunes and Looney Tunes ...
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