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** The ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' episode of ''Nick Knacks'' laments in the last chapter that after Time Warner refused to renew any non-Warner channels' contracts to show ''Looney Tunes'', the shorts became harder to access; Greg displays the ''Looney Tunes'' section of Creator/HBOMax as a "walled garden" blocking off cartoons from people who can't afford a subscription. HBO Max later removed all of the section's 1951-2004 shorts, making it even harder to revisit the franchise's Golden Age. Max reposted 130 of these cartoons in March 2024, but removed 110 other cartoons as well.

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** The ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' episode of ''Nick Knacks'' laments in the last chapter that after Time Warner refused to renew any non-Warner channels' contracts to show ''Looney Tunes'', the shorts became harder to access; Greg displays the ''Looney Tunes'' section of Creator/HBOMax as a "walled garden" blocking off cartoons from people who can't afford a subscription. HBO Max later removed all of the section's 1951-2004 shorts, making it even harder to revisit the franchise's Golden Age. Max reposted 130 of these cartoons in March 2024, but removed 110 other cartoons 130 others as well.
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** The ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' episode of ''Nick Knacks'' laments in the last chapter that after Time Warner refused to renew any non-Warner channels' contracts to show ''Looney Tunes'', the shorts became harder to access; Greg displays the ''Looney Tunes'' section of Creator/HBOMax as a "walled garden" blocking off cartoons from people who can't afford a subscription. HBO Max later removed all of the section's 1951-2004 shorts, making it even harder to revisit the franchise's Golden Age.

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** The ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' episode of ''Nick Knacks'' laments in the last chapter that after Time Warner refused to renew any non-Warner channels' contracts to show ''Looney Tunes'', the shorts became harder to access; Greg displays the ''Looney Tunes'' section of Creator/HBOMax as a "walled garden" blocking off cartoons from people who can't afford a subscription. HBO Max later removed all of the section's 1951-2004 shorts, making it even harder to revisit the franchise's Golden Age. Max reposted 130 of these cartoons in March 2024, but removed 110 other cartoons as well.
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Since Greg was right from a certain point of view, I don't know if this looks notable anymore.


** The aforementioned ''Looney Tunes'' video also predicted that Warner would prevent any future attempts to split up the ''Looney Tunes'' library between different studios again. Two years later, controversy surrounding news of Warner writing off the hybrid ''Coyote vs. Acme'' for tax purposes prompted the studio to instead sell the completed movie to another distributor. The following February, Warner announced that they wouldn't sell off ''Coyote vs. Acme'' after all... [[FromBadToWorse they would delete it instead]].
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** The aforementioned ''Looney Tunes'' video also predicted that Warner would prevent any future attempts to split up the ''Looney Tunes'' library between different studios again. Two years later, controversy surrounding news of Warner writing off the hybrid ''Coyote vs. Acme'' for tax purposes prompted Warner to instead sell the completed movie to another distributor.

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** The aforementioned ''Looney Tunes'' video also predicted that Warner would prevent any future attempts to split up the ''Looney Tunes'' library between different studios again. Two years later, controversy surrounding news of Warner writing off the hybrid ''Coyote vs. Acme'' for tax purposes prompted Warner the studio to instead sell the completed movie to another distributor.distributor. The following February, Warner announced that they wouldn't sell off ''Coyote vs. Acme'' after all... [[FromBadToWorse they would delete it instead]].
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Warner has apparently retracted this announcement


** The ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' episode of ''Nick Knacks'' laments in the last chapter that after Time Warner refused to renew any non-Warner channels' contracts to show ''Looney Tunes'', the shorts became harder to access; Greg displays the ''Looney Tunes'' section of Creator/HBOMax as a "walled garden" blocking off cartoons from people who can't afford a subscription. HBO Max later removed all of the section's 1951-2004 shorts, making it even harder to revisit the franchise's Golden Age. Even later, HBO Max's successor, Max, would completely remove its own vintage ''Looney Tunes'' shorts library[[note]]which spanned 1931-'66, albeit without some of the titles HBO Max hosted from the timeframe[[/note]] in 2024.

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** The ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' episode of ''Nick Knacks'' laments in the last chapter that after Time Warner refused to renew any non-Warner channels' contracts to show ''Looney Tunes'', the shorts became harder to access; Greg displays the ''Looney Tunes'' section of Creator/HBOMax as a "walled garden" blocking off cartoons from people who can't afford a subscription. HBO Max later removed all of the section's 1951-2004 shorts, making it even harder to revisit the franchise's Golden Age. Even later, HBO Max's successor, Max, would completely remove its own vintage ''Looney Tunes'' shorts library[[note]]which spanned 1931-'66, albeit without some of the titles HBO Max hosted from the timeframe[[/note]] in 2024.
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** The ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' episode of ''Nick Knacks'' laments in the last chapter that after Time Warner refused to renew any non-Warner channels' contracts to show ''Looney Tunes'', the shorts became harder to access; Greg displays the ''Looney Tunes'' section of Creator/HBOMax as a "walled garden" blocking off cartoons from people who can't afford a subscription. HBO Max later removed all of the section's 1951-2004 shorts, making it even harder to revisit the franchise's Golden Age.

to:

** The ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' episode of ''Nick Knacks'' laments in the last chapter that after Time Warner refused to renew any non-Warner channels' contracts to show ''Looney Tunes'', the shorts became harder to access; Greg displays the ''Looney Tunes'' section of Creator/HBOMax as a "walled garden" blocking off cartoons from people who can't afford a subscription. HBO Max later removed all of the section's 1951-2004 shorts, making it even harder to revisit the franchise's Golden Age. Even later, HBO Max's successor, Max, would completely remove its own vintage ''Looney Tunes'' shorts library[[note]]which spanned 1931-'66, albeit without some of the titles HBO Max hosted from the timeframe[[/note]] in 2024.
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** The aforementioned ''Looney Tunes'' video also predicted that Warner would prevent any future attempts to split up the ''Looney Tunes'' library between different studios again. Two years later, controversy surrounding news of Warner writing off the hybrid ''Coyote vs. Acme'' for tax purposes prompted another distributor to release the competed movie.

to:

** The aforementioned ''Looney Tunes'' video also predicted that Warner would prevent any future attempts to split up the ''Looney Tunes'' library between different studios again. Two years later, controversy surrounding news of Warner writing off the hybrid ''Coyote vs. Acme'' for tax purposes prompted Warner to instead sell the completed movie to another distributor to release the competed movie.distributor.
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** The aforementioned ''Looney Tunes'' video also predicted that Warner would prevent any future attempts to split up the ''Looney Tunes'' library between different studios again. Two years later, Warner would sell off the hybrid feature ''Coyote vs. Acme'' to another distributor, after controversial word of the studio attempting to reduce it to an unreleased tax write-off.

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** The aforementioned ''Looney Tunes'' video also predicted that Warner would prevent any future attempts to split up the ''Looney Tunes'' library between different studios again. Two years later, controversy surrounding news of Warner would sell writing off the hybrid feature ''Coyote vs. Acme'' to for tax purposes prompted another distributor, after controversial word of distributor to release the studio attempting to reduce it to an unreleased tax write-off.competed movie.

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