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The classic cartoon 'Looney Tunes' is now a "huge win" on its new streaming home, Tubi, after being removed from HBO Max.
The Looney Tunes had never gotten a fully animated movie with a theatrical release until The Day the Earth Blew Up. If you were hoping to go back and watch the original series to complement the film, ...
The original Looney Tunes animated shorts, which ran during the golden age of animation from 1930 through 1969, have been scrubbed by Warner Bros. Discovery-owned Max. Deadline confirmed with a ...
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HBO Max's self-imposed loss of old 'Looney Tunes' shorts is Tubi's gain as they are as popular as ever on the free streamer's ...
Looney Tunes is not leaving Max after all. The streamer had released a list that included the classic cartoons leaving the platform in December. Max has since revised their “What’s New on Max This ...
Looney Tunes helped create much of the cartoon staples we see today. Generations grew accustomed to the antics of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, and the rest of the predominant animal caricatures.
Wow, who woulda thought the Looney Tunes would be popular on streaming if you just didn't make it a hassle to watch them.
For such a beloved franchise, Looney Tunes has had a bizarrely rough go of it over the past few years.
“The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie” surprised me. I expected yet another big screen misuse of the animated Warner Bros. characters I’ve loved since I was a kid. Outside of 2003’s “Looney ...