And Night Ghoulery II (if one wasn't done already)?
See, what did I tell you? Deep down, Warner Bros. still cares about Looney Tunes!
Edited by aldrinejoseph25 on Apr 4th 2024 at 11:12:49 AM
They did not promote the new seasons of Tiny Toons and Bugs Bunny Builders. I think it’s 50/50 that these shows are going to get purged. Bugs Bunny Builders, since it is preschool, I’m afraid that might get written off and lost forever if they hate animation and preschool programming
Seeing what Paramount Global did by purging Nickelodeon shows off of their schedules and Paramount+, these tax writes offs and cancellations will never stop.
WBD cancelling Coyote vs. ACME is only valuable to their idea of erasing history for short term earnings.
Edited by rwinger24 on Apr 5th 2024 at 6:50:31 AM
At this point, I’m just hoping we get Invincible Fight Girl. It sounds like the first season is almost ready.
The Owl House and Coyote Vs Acme are my Roman Empire.Yeah, I cant wait till its shunted off to the tax cut garbage bin and never seen!
Ok I was just joking.
Discord: Waido X 255#1372 If you cant contact me on TV Tropes do it here.Owen Dennis, creator of Infinity Train, openly said that fans would have to resort to digital piracy in order to watch his series when it was purged off of Max. As someone who doesn't have access to streaming services such as Max, Disney+ and the like to begin with, I usually go to sites such as KimCartoon or KissCartoon in order to watch certain series, new or old.
Plus, many people felt The Fairly OddParents: Fairly Odder deserved its removal from Paramount+ due to its poor reception and being overall inferior to the original series. An episode of the series is still on YouTube though.
Edited by aldrinejoseph25 on Apr 5th 2024 at 7:38:10 AM
I still have all four Infinity Train seasons that I got off iTunes.
The Owl House and Coyote Vs Acme are my Roman Empire.I know that the primary reason for this is due to the two board members also serving on a competitor, which is a violation of the Clayton Antitrust Act, but this tweet from Joaquin Castro could probably be a sign that the pressure is clearly getting to Warner Bros., and by extension, Zaslav being close to getting in trouble.
Plus, as M84 said, we can get Warner Bros. and other studios to stop doing those practices by contacting your Congressional representative, whether by calling or writing to them.
Edited by aldrinejoseph25 on Apr 5th 2024 at 8:26:03 AM
Guys… we were robbed.
The Owl House and Coyote Vs Acme are my Roman Empire.
As far as I know, that's likely just a hoax, especially since there doesn't seem to be any official sources claiming that Warner Bros. even announced, let alone greenlit, such a thing. Here's the original source of the image (I think).
There is no such thing as Scooby-Doo! and RWBY, Too!. I've searched it up, and all I found was this.
If that's not enough, there's this Reddit thread with comments criticizing this "crossover".
Edited by aldrinejoseph25 on Apr 7th 2024 at 9:23:35 AM
Yeah, I doubt WB would be desperate enough to do a project like that. And they threw Tom and Jerry into a chocolate factory!
Fear it... or not.At least the failure of that movie seems to have taught them a lesson.
A RWBY and Scooby-Doo crossover sounds hilariously stupid. Then again we had a crossover with Supernatural
Also, April 8 is coming. Warner Bros. can be sold to another company that can bring it out of its debt and, most likely, pay back the IRS to reinstate Scoob! Holiday Haunt and Coyote vs. Acme.
Here's hoping this podcast was right...
I dunno. Scooby Doo and RBWY isn't something I would consider so out there as to not be possible. The Tom & Jerry and Wonka crossover was like a decade ago, and they've had loads of crazy crossovers since then. They have a long history of throwing Scooby into insane crossovers, including KISS and the WWE, plus they just did a wtf crossover between RWBY and the Justice League a couple years ago.
"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.Honestly, I think WB should split from Discovery. No mergers or takeovers.
The way I see it, they should be known as Warner Bros. Entertainment. On top of that, Turner Entertainment should be reinstated. WB was doing find under the Time Warner umbrella before AT&T made a mess of things.
Whoever should be in charge of WBE should be someone who has a lot of respect for all divisions and all brands, especially in animation.
One last thing, I surrender. RIP Pepé Le Pew. The only way he will appear again is that some executive from WB starts to allow him to appear likely until next century.
We’ll see the retired skunk again after we all die. God keeps him safe now. Yakko Amakko is likely his last appearance in a very long time. Thank you Pepé. People will remember the skunk as the one Looney Tunes character WB has banned and retired from ever being used.
Gosh, I just dislike Space Jam: A New Legacy even more because it really shows that whoever is in charge has no love for the Looney Tunes. If you are gonna erase characters from current continuity, you might as well cancel Bugs Bunny or any other Tunes that have a controversial checkered past.
The brand is officially Disney fied and sanitized beyond repair.
Edited by rwinger24 on Apr 7th 2024 at 11:07:55 AM
Edited by rwinger24 on Apr 7th 2024 at 11:07:03 AM
No, the problems with Looney Tunes happened long before the AT&T merger which happened in 2016, though that didn't help. There's a reason WB didn't try to make another Looney Tunes movie for so long after how badly Back in Action failed back in 2003.
The first Space Jam is the only truly successful full length feature Looney Tunes movie released in theaters.
WBD does still want to make Looney Tunes content — they're just not keen on making a movie.
Edited by M84 on Apr 8th 2024 at 2:36:02 AM
Disgusted, but not surprisedI personally wish they'd go back to making some theatrical Looney Tunes shorts.note
With all the memes about women choosing a bear over a man, Hollywood might wanna get on an 'East of the Sun and West of the Moon' adaptationHeck, when you think about it they've never really done a full length Looney Tunes feature film that was entirely animation. Space Jam, Back in Action, and Space Jam A New Legacy were all live action animation hybrid movies. The Looney Tunes themselves weren't even really the main characters in those movies.
Coyote vs. Acme was also going to be a movie like that.
Edited by M84 on Apr 8th 2024 at 2:49:30 AM
Disgusted, but not surprisedWell there is The Day The Earth Blew Up coming to theaters soon, although that was originally intended for Max (which has me concerned about what the animation quality will look like on the big screen).
With all the memes about women choosing a bear over a man, Hollywood might wanna get on an 'East of the Sun and West of the Moon' adaptationIt will be an interesting experiment to see if an all animation Looney Tunes movie can achieve success on the big screen.
It'd be nice to see a movie where the Looney Tunes are the stars instead of side characters to a live action star.
Disgusted, but not surprisedWell, hopefully people turn out in droves to see The Day The Earth Blew Up and that gets the WB execs to at least reexamine their approach.
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So they did one just like the original series? I assume we'll have How I Spent My Vacation II coming soon?
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