Some of the later stuff and some of the really old racist stuff? Not funny at all.
I assume you’re referring to cartoons like Bob Clampett’s infamous Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs? I can appreciate it as a product of a different time, and because its creators had no hateful or malicious intent ...
Some of the gags in the wartime ones require explanation. Luckily my folks were around to tell me what an "A-Card" was and stuff like that. Some of the period-culture references, catch phrases (and caricatures of period actors) still elude me, but they're usually only one gag in a barrage of other really funny stuff, so what the heck. I guess current and future generations will miss all the period references unless they care to research them.
The new looney tunes has pretty good writing, but terrible voices. Everyone sounds wrong. The last good show with Looney tunes characters was Duck Dodgers. Great writing and great voice over.
The Bugs Bunny Show debuted in prime time on the ABC network in 1960, and moved to Saturday mornings in 1962. Only the opening and closing credits and brief linking bits were created for television; the bulk of the show consisted of WB’s theatrical cartoons, none of which were originally made for children‘s TV.I think once the cartoons evolved into saturday morning kids' fare, they lost their edge and became less funny. I too don't really care the Roadrunner shorts and most of the 60s cartoons.
They do. They just call them "commercials" now.They also make me wish that cinemas would still show short films before the main features
I haven't seen any of the lists to which you refer, but I'll guess that neither is June Foray.The new looney tunes has pretty good writing, but terrible voices. Everyone sounds wrong. The last good show with Looney tunes characters was Duck Dodgers. Great writing and great voice over.
Recently I've been seeing a lot of "greatest" lists around the interwebz having to do with voice actors. Mel Blanc isn't at the top of a single one of them.
Yes, the DVDs are uncensored, but you have to put up with Whoopi Goldberg introducing each disk and explaining that times were different, and it's wrong to to think Bugs in blackface is funny now.
I want you to be joking and yet I do not think you are.
I just let that part run with the sound off while I go make some hot chocolate.
After watching a few, I can safely say: Bugs Bunny is the original troll.
They do. They just call them "commercials" now.They also make me wish that cinemas would still show short films before the main features
Who, BTW, is still alive and still doing voice work — at 94! God bless the old girl.I haven't seen any of the lists to which you refer, but I'll guess that neither is June Foray.Recently I've been seeing a lot of "greatest" lists around the interwebz having to do with voice actors. Mel Blanc isn't at the top of a single one of them.
“Hot chocolate”? That’s racist!Yes, the DVDs are uncensored, but you have to put up with Whoopi Goldberg introducing each disk and explaining that times were different, and it's wrong to to think Bugs in blackface is funny now.
I want you to be joking and yet I do not think you are.
I just let that part run with the sound off while I go make some hot chocolate.
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