Elmer Fudd loses his gun in Looney Tunes Reboot

Now that to me is different. It's demeaning, quite disgusting, and dated. As a white person, I find it at the very least embarrassing.

I agree, this was in response to the comment about bugs bunny in blackface
 
This thread so far is filled with people not realizing at what point childish cartoons ceased being entertaining to them and that the only ones that are...were the ones they remember from their childhood.

The kids that grow up with these cartoons will like them as much as we liked the stuff that was on when we grew up. The kids watching the new episodes of the Simpsons like them as much as we liked the earlier seasons.

People get older.

It is an interesting phenomenon, every nowand then there is a push online saying that Simpsons is funnier than it's been since the glory years and I'll watch a couple episodes and , no they're not

In some ways I like the old episodes better now because a lot of the jokes and references that I didn't get in 1990 I get now and their hilarious

I'm sure that today's kids will say that Simpsons season 62 is nowhere as funny as it was in the 2010s

I've heard that people who grew up watching them like the Star wars prequels more than the original trilogy - that means there are people who honestly like Phantom Menace more than Empire Strikes Back
 
ooh, can we start with the bible :)

i think my favorite Looney Toon was Bugs vs. Rocky and Mugsy

also Ren & Stimpy > Looney Toons


If I had to pick I'd pick Bugs bunny with the Square Dancing

I love Ren & Stimpy - but no
 
Answer me why we're only supposed to object to gun violence and not all weapons?
 
I understand the point, surely.

On the other hand, it is one of the few icons in popular culture, unlike "Last of the Mohicans" or "Patton," where the guy with the big gun is not identified as an absolute buffoon.

There were few things in our culture more subversive than the things adults dismissed as childish: cartoons and Mad magazine.

Honestly, we need more of those, not less.

Although I can take a pass on "Song of the South," but that's Disney, and another matter entirely.
 

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