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Baby Looney Tunes' Eggs-Traordinary Adventure (with
Bug Bunny Toy)
The day before Easter, Granny reads the story of the Easter Bunny to her
young Looney Tunes charges with predictable reactions: cynic Daffy scoffs
at the notion; Sylvester, Tweety, Taz, and Lola are entranced; and Bugs
is on the fence. A prolonged argument ensues, and during naptime the four
youngest sneak out to search for the egg-bearing bunny. Thoughtful Bugs
paints rocks to placate the younger ones, but on Easter morning all is well
when the real Easter rabbit delivers the goodies. This hour-long movie is
loaded with cheery songs, pastel colors, and a surprising number of teaching
moments. With the exception of the ornery Daffy, this little band really
watches out for one another. The DVD contains two additional 11-minute spring-themed
episodes ... DVD
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Do you know Ralph Wolf?
Everybody knows Wile E. Coyote but
few people know Ralph Wolf. It seems that coyotes
and wolves look the same for Warner Bros.
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Taz "Tasmanian Devil"
Released by: Warner Bros. First
Appeared: 1954 Creator: Robert McKimson
(director) and Sid Marcus (writer) |
Like a tornado!
Welcome on the Tasmanian Devil's Spot...
Don't flee in terror before his insatiable hunger. He's such a jovial fellow...
Today Taz is one of the most recognizable
members of the Looney Tunes roster. Robert McKimson based the character
on the real-life Tasmanian devil of Australia, though the most noticeable
resemblance between the Australian mammal and McKimson's creation is their
ravenous appetites. Whirling like a tornado that sounds like several motors
whirring in unison, The Devil devours everything, animate or inanimate,
and his efforts to find more food are always a central plot device of
his cartoons.
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