Elmer Fudd loses his gun in Looney Tunes Reboot
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.