Top 10 Worst Looney Tunes Characters

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  • @googamp32
    @googamp32 Před rokem +793

    I'll give Sniffles this: Him getting smashed by a Monstar was one of the funniest moments in Space Jam.

    • @jbwarner8626
      @jbwarner8626 Před rokem +100

      People say that Space Jam didn't get who the Looney Tunes are, but I absolutely disagree with that. Not only does Sniffles have a cameo, but the joke is about how saccharine and obnoxious he is; only the nerdiest of Looney Tunes nerds would write that joke 😆

    • @alexanderjackson9239
      @alexanderjackson9239 Před rokem +19

      I like how all the tunes were laughing at him 😂😂😂

    • @pietrolupo2717
      @pietrolupo2717 Před rokem +10

      This is how i was introduce to him

    • @JamesDavy2009
      @JamesDavy2009 Před rokem +9

      That was Blanko who smashed Sniffles with a basketball.

    • @joeymartinez5814
      @joeymartinez5814 Před rokem +17

      The Sniffles cartoons aren't THAT bad, especially the final 3 cartoons where Jones, having made funny cartoons, turned Sniffles from a sweet-and-innocent character to a talkative annoyance. (That was even the version that was seen in Space Jam) Also, with a few exceptions, Chuck Jones's early LT cartoons weren't THAT bad, in general.
      Also, the reason why people say Space Jam doesn't get the LT characters is that the LTs do things that are out-of-character. Bugs Bunny has defeated many villains, tiny or gigantic, by himself. Yet in SJ, Bugs enlists Michael Jordan and the LT characters to get rid of a bunch of aliens. The LTs, in general, can make explosives and giant mallets appear out of thin air, Elmer Fudd is a hunter and Yosemite Sam & Marvin the Martian have a bunch of guns and rayguns respectively. And yet in Space Jam, the LTs' plan is to go crying to MJ to defeat a bunch of aliens in a basketball game.

  • @candycover
    @candycover Před rokem +701

    The thing with Pepe is that Pentelope is only running away from the smell, Pepe thinks she is a skunk not a cat. When the roles are reversed, as he loses his smell and colour, and she loses her stripe and smell, she does the exact same thing.

    • @mesiagamer5217
      @mesiagamer5217 Před rokem +100

      And Pepe realizes his mistake and starts booking it himself.

    • @DrCoeloCephalo
      @DrCoeloCephalo Před rokem +82

      There was also an episode where Penelope loses her stripe and Pepe paints his own stripe black because he loves her despite her not being a skunk. Also the episode with the Chihuahua, he disguises as a dog to be with her.

    • @Wolfie713
      @Wolfie713 Před rokem +29

      @@DrCoeloCephalo "...Pepe paints his own black because he loves her despite her not being a cat."
      You misspelled "skunk."

    • @phoenixwright784
      @phoenixwright784 Před rokem +59

      Exactly this. I think folks that rag on Pepe forget this. The problem people always have with him in his shorts is his stench.
      His love interests don't usually (if at all? ) run away from him because they don't actually reciprocate his feelings or advances. They run because he's a skunk and stinks to high heaven.

    • @cagneybillingsley2165
      @cagneybillingsley2165 Před rokem +43

      pepe was one of the best characters. another numale biased review where everything must be viewed through the lens of modern woke progressiveness

  • @kauske
    @kauske Před 11 měsíci +197

    One thing I will say in response to Pepe being 'outdated' is it's never shown that the cat dislikes the romance; but specifically is running from the terrible smell. Pepe seems like a genuinely nice, maybe even desirable; but he's screwed over by a fault outside his control. Heck, a few times the script got flipped, where the cat became smelly, and Pepe de-scented, and the roles immediately reversed with the cat chasing him and him running from the smell. They definitely could do a bit more with Pepe though than the same old gag.

    • @QueenOfTheNorth65
      @QueenOfTheNorth65 Před 10 měsíci +19

      She is running from him because she is a cat and he is a skunk. SHE is aware of this, but HE isn’t. Because she is a cat and he is a skunk, she isn’t attracted to him.

    • @shawnoleary6031
      @shawnoleary6031 Před 10 měsíci +11

      Everyone makes Pepe the bad guy because he's "sexist".

    • @xxangelthebearxx
      @xxangelthebearxx Před 10 měsíci +12

      @@shawnoleary6031 yeah, and i'm honestly so sick of people saying that.

    • @sparkls4492
      @sparkls4492 Před 9 měsíci +3

      ​@@shawnoleary6031 he's the bad guy cause he comes off as a total creep.

    • @rappingbeaniedog347
      @rappingbeaniedog347 Před 8 měsíci +7

      It doesn't help that in order to get Penelope to get out of the glass case she was hiding to get away from pepe, pepe le pew decides to pull a gun and walk off. Combine that with his constant chasing and kissing on her when she's pushing him away is kinda creepy. It doesn't matter if it's the stink or not.
      Also not helping matters is that he did try to get with Sylvester once despite having a family. Granted it was a one time thing, but it doesn't make pepe look any better to be a cheating hubby as well.

  • @tammyhanlon3057
    @tammyhanlon3057 Před 11 měsíci +53

    Pepe ALWAYS got his ass kicked. He was a perfect example of how not to pursue someone.

    • @billytheconqueror5803
      @billytheconqueror5803 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Bro Penelope didn't run away cause she didn't like him. She hated his stench. It's a running gag that when pepe loses his smell she's crazy for him and he then runs away in fear

    • @flyaway4156
      @flyaway4156 Před měsícem

      Fucking ironic

  • @dumontpictures7303
    @dumontpictures7303 Před rokem +656

    The fact that both Pepe and Tweety won the Looney Tunes first two Oscars for their cartoons. And yet Bugs didn't get his until near the end of his prime is really saying something.

    • @Gex8202
      @Gex8202 Před rokem +118

      Upsets me that Daffy never got any, seriously Great Piggy Bank Robbery and Duck Amuck would both have easily won

    • @AdrianGuzmanOfficial
      @AdrianGuzmanOfficial Před rokem +59

      @@Gex8202 Duck Amuck is simply one of the best Looney Tines episodes, period. It's a shame honestly that it haven't won any award

    • @ReplyReaper8617
      @ReplyReaper8617 Před rokem

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    • @jimmyjohns2201
      @jimmyjohns2201 Před rokem +28

      Daffy didn't get one he's like 2nd best after bugs bunny

    • @walkerphillips2818
      @walkerphillips2818 Před rokem +26

      Daffy’s actually my favorite.

  • @oscarotoole1163
    @oscarotoole1163 Před rokem +1979

    You know a character is one of the worst characters in existence, when even the people who worked on his cartoons hated him

    • @KellyClement
      @KellyClement Před rokem +34

      Steppin was the name of an actual Black Actor?

    • @wrybreadspread
      @wrybreadspread Před rokem

      @@KellyClement
      Stepin Fetchit. He became the archetype of the dimwitted drawling shuffling man of color. Pretty much universally reviled today. But folk got to eat.

    • @IanMCgaming
      @IanMCgaming Před rokem +7

      Who

    • @Sevenfeet0
      @Sevenfeet0 Před rokem +55

      @@KellyClement "Steppin Fetchit". Sadly yes. The character is a racist archetype that appears in many hollywood productions, whether radio, movies, cartoons or TV.

    • @Ontonaut
      @Ontonaut Před rokem +14

      @@KellyClement look up the video: Cassius Clay explains the anchor punch, KO Liston. Young Muhammad Ali claims Steppin Fetchit taught him a punch used by Fetchit’s friend, champion Jack Johnson

  • @jaketaller8567
    @jaketaller8567 Před rokem +76

    Fun Fact:
    The only Looney Tunes cartoon to not depict Pepé Le Pew as the usual lovesick (and problematic) character that he is known for is 1948s Odor Of The Day, where he was a screwball comic relief character going up against a dog named Wellington.

    • @asackboyplush6508
      @asackboyplush6508 Před rokem +6

      Genuinely his best one mainly because it was something original

    • @bearpaw72
      @bearpaw72 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Pepé also appeared in a Looney Tunes "Christmas Carol" special that had Yosemite Sam play Ebenezer Scrooge, Porky Pig as Bob Cratchit, and Bugs Bunny as the ghosts of Christmas past, present, and future. Pepé's appearances were standing with Elmer Fudd and Foghorn Leghorn singing "Deck The Halls".

    • @SanFranDentist94301
      @SanFranDentist94301 Před 10 měsíci +3

      "Scent-imental Over You" shows the love interest as equal.

    • @SmokeTheHorsehog
      @SmokeTheHorsehog Před 9 měsíci +8

      Another good example of Pepe done right, without going too over the top with the romantic stuff, was in The Looney Tunes Show.
      Not going to the chasing down levels, but still being charming to Lola Bunny, the crazed love interest of Bugs, while fitting with the country club setting. And even funnier, when Bugs tries to fake a wedding to deny Lola, she denies Bugs for Pepe.

  • @Yowza78
    @Yowza78 Před 11 měsíci +98

    Pepe LePew was popular for various reasons that no longer apply as much today:
    1. He was a parody of several once-famous film stars like Mischa Auer and Charles Boyer and Maurice Chevalier who were themselves parodies of the French lover stereotype.
    2. He was a starcrossed lover. He thought that cat was a skunk. He would have wowed a lady skunk.
    3. He was a skunk. He smelled bad (to a non skunk.) Hence Le "Pewww."
    The joke was how clueless he was all but how.optimistic he remained.
    The real burning issue is why was bunny drag so beloved then and so scary to modern Republicans now? Looney Tunes indeed.

  • @MorganLegerInVaulting
    @MorganLegerInVaulting Před rokem +449

    Without giving away #1, that Animaniacs cartoon makes WAY MORE sense in hindsight.

  • @Yunone
    @Yunone Před rokem +771

    As much as that era is hated, you gotta admit, AniMat recreated that opening sequence and transitions perfectly.

    • @ZakWolf
      @ZakWolf Před rokem +1

      I did my own recreation of sorts, with the Saul Bass-designed Warner Bros. logo...
      czcams.com/video/4JAzrZOSUBk/video.html

    • @LannyLeArtist
      @LannyLeArtist Před rokem +5

      Mhm

    • @jacksonteller3973
      @jacksonteller3973 Před rokem +12

      I actually like that era.

    • @ALLPROS_real
      @ALLPROS_real Před rokem +5

      @@jacksonteller3973 me too

    • @stealthskater5674
      @stealthskater5674 Před rokem +2

      @@ALLPROS_real same brother 😎

  • @goldenheart3887
    @goldenheart3887 Před 8 měsíci +19

    I am probably the only person on planet earth who sees Buddy’s potential.
    All I’m imagining now is a movie where Buddy starts out as this bland regular schmegular guy and then he gets to interact with all the crazier Looney Tunes and either becomes the straight man to their antics, slowly gets more and more crazy over time, or treats them with blissful naïveté and we get to see the interactions that ensue.

    • @walkerphillips2818
      @walkerphillips2818 Před měsícem +3

      Me who actually wants Buddy to return as a protagonist:

    • @dmunoz1466
      @dmunoz1466 Před 7 dny

      Honestly, a Looney Tunes game based on Epic Mickey (Epic Buggs) would be a good thing, we Buddy being a guy who had everything and lost everything because of Buggs and he wants nothing more but to leave the Wastelands. However, depending on how the player behaves, Buddy will base his personality on how Buggs behaves.
      If Buggs is a good person, Buddy will be sceptical but in the end he's a quick friend and a Toon student for learning how to stand out.
      If Buggs is a bad person, Buddy becomes demented as his only home is destroyed and prevents Buggs from leaving turning Buggs into a monster and Buddy's chance of becoming a killer dictator of the Cartoon Realm and Wastelands.
      But still, the potential for Buddy exists

  • @The_Dudester
    @The_Dudester Před 11 měsíci +23

    Hispanics LOVE Speedy Gonzales, but those with French relatives (like me) absolutely LOVE Pepe Le Pew because we know someone like him.

  • @juliebaker6969
    @juliebaker6969 Před rokem +185

    Buddy isn't a rip off of Mickey Mouse, he's a G rated male version of Betty Boop.

    • @darkwingduck-kx5me
      @darkwingduck-kx5me Před rokem +16

      Right, but he said that foxy was the Mickey Mouse rip off

    • @juliebaker6969
      @juliebaker6969 Před rokem +10

      @@darkwingduck-kx5me Yeah, well they can CLAIM anything, but that doesn't make it so.

    • @mechmaster315
      @mechmaster315 Před rokem +9

      Buddy’s voice is what sells it

    • @SamHalls2015
      @SamHalls2015 Před rokem +10

      I was thinking that as well. First time I saw the 1933 Looney Tunes intro, I thought it was some sort of Betty Boop knockoff, but with nothing inappropriate or even memorable about it.

    • @juliebaker6969
      @juliebaker6969 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@SamHalls2015 Yeah, it's pretty obvious.

  • @johnmartin4119
    @johnmartin4119 Před rokem +1448

    I think the fact that Tweety is a jerk is part of what makes him so funny to people. It's the contrast of the idea that cute looking means the character is innocent, when the reality is sometimes the opposite. We actually see the same thing with characters like Darla Dimple from Cats Don't Dance or Sussie from Phineas and Ferb or to an extent Gideon from Gravity Falls, we laugh at they're cute personas being contrasted by the reality they're sadistic jerks and it's a welcomed contrast to characters that look cute and are nice

    • @wadeyhyena1657
      @wadeyhyena1657 Před rokem +58

      Let's not forget Cosy Glow too. There's another example of a cutesy little girl turns out to be a monster trope done right.

    • @jaketaller8567
      @jaketaller8567 Před rokem +63

      Aquamarine from Steven Universe is also a good example. She may look like a sweet little pixie, but she’s actually a cold hearted clod.

    • @laurajones1773
      @laurajones1773 Před rokem +14

      You do have a point there.

    • @kimlechman5856
      @kimlechman5856 Před rokem +72

      I get that argument, but I’d argue that the examples of what you brought up are characters that we love to hate because of how well they do their roles as antagonists, but Tweety was supposed to be viewed as a hero in the public eye, so therefore, I personally hate him, but with that said, I did understand your point

    • @ddraven3180
      @ddraven3180 Před rokem +64

      Yeah, but all those characters are either antagonists or villains that get their comeuppance. Tweety always wins and is portrayed as the hero

  • @InsidiousOne
    @InsidiousOne Před rokem +911

    I like how "romantically chasing the person against their will" is controversial and no laughing matter, but chasing a person with an intent to kill is perfectly acceptable as good family fun.

    • @paulitastic2
      @paulitastic2 Před rokem +84

      I dont know, maybe because its "not that weird"
      Like we laugh because is a cartoon and they cant die/suffer but they can feel bad being chased for weird love so thats not funny

    • @paulitastic2
      @paulitastic2 Před rokem +25

      Lo voy a escribir en español porque el traductor no me anda bien (por si no se entendió mi comentario anterior en inglés)
      Pasa que nos reímos de los dibujos animados cuando se pelean porque esos personajes no sufren de verdad los golpes y los intentos de asesinato son muy caricaturescos
      Sin embargo en la caricatura de Pepe le Pew se puede notar claramente como la gata/otro animal hembra confundida con una zorrillo sufre por el acoso de Pepe, asi que ya no es divertido

    • @victoriajohnson4420
      @victoriajohnson4420 Před rokem +68

      Well, people get very upset over sexuality in cartoons, but they love, love, love all of that violence.

    • @brianarbenz1329
      @brianarbenz1329 Před rokem +87

      I would not stratify one of those against the other. The cartoon portrayal of sexual harassment was a metaphor for actual human behavior, whereas the road runner-coyote routine was about animals in the wild. It was not urging people to kill, or presenting that as innocent.

    • @InsidiousOne
      @InsidiousOne Před rokem +45

      @@brianarbenz1329 I see your point, but I don't actually think they tried portraying sexual harassment as something positive - the skunk character is a desperate loser, even if you like the cartoon, you don't want to be like him, he is an anti-role model, not the other way around.

  • @eshep71
    @eshep71 Před rokem +117

    as offended as anyone can get about pepe, he is most represented by his actual animal counterpart. Skunks are not so visually gifted, so not being able to identify everything is quite common. Also, most animals do exactly what pepe does regarding their courting process..

  • @ElFreakinCid
    @ElFreakinCid Před rokem +362

    Penelope likes Pepe. She's running from him cause he has a perpetual stink that literally kills flowers. This is proven every time she ends up chasing him because she can no longer smell him. Time to put this whole thing to bed.

  • @RosheenQuynh
    @RosheenQuynh Před rokem +253

    Early Porky breaks my heart. I have a friend with a stutter and she confided in me about how I never made fun of it. I tried my best to be patient. It's cruel to make fun of someone for something that's out of their control.

    • @OdaSwifteye
      @OdaSwifteye Před rokem +34

      That was huge. I did not know that the original voice actor had a real stutter part of the gag was showcasing his actual handicap.

    • @RosheenQuynh
      @RosheenQuynh Před rokem +11

      @@OdaSwifteye Yeah, same... Very unfortunate. And horribly ableist.

    • @fandenovelas777
      @fandenovelas777 Před rokem +7

      man that earl Porky was very cringy, i 'm happy they changed it's voice bc u only can feel bad about the actor/character trying to be funny while... it only gives u a sad face instead

    • @RosheenQuynh
      @RosheenQuynh Před rokem +3

      @@fandenovelas777 Yup

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 Před rokem +3

      I have an uncle who had the same speech impediment. The early Porky Pig character reminds me of him.

  • @melissacooper8724
    @melissacooper8724 Před rokem +141

    At first I felt sorry for Charlie the dog because he got abandoned by one of his owners. But after hearing his motives for wanting a home I can understand why he got dumped in the first place!

    • @Geshtar82
      @Geshtar82 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I always saw him as a worse version of Pepe Le pew with boundary and personal space issues but after seeing almost all his cartoons he is Every definition of a parasite, an opportunist who will take everything for himself like (Roger Smith American Dad.) who will use everything underhanded to be the ultimate freeloader. He want's a master but in reality his borderline personality is more of a family annihilator. He will literally take whats rightfully yours and leave you to die. Not as lovable as the skunk either cause he can't claim foreign customs behavior for his actions. Its time for the final shot at a pro kill shelter. He finally gets it in Italy but just shows he has a very low IQ. Always thought since they brought the gophers to DD in the 24 and a 1/2 Century they would literally make him a vicious body invading alien like xenomorph who would fuse with the main 3 Daffy, Porky ,and Marvin with his stupid wants etc. being that what keeps him alive as it would kill the host the more it annoyed them on/in their body.Then would continue to absorb all life like the flood Akira entity with size and shape control.

    • @donovanweathers
      @donovanweathers Před 11 měsíci +11

      which is why it’s funny lmao

    • @KairaSuperSayan93
      @KairaSuperSayan93 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I was genuinely surprised by his devious nature

  • @toonyretro
    @toonyretro Před rokem +50

    Thankfully Foxy and Roxy got their own episode in Tiny Toons where they were retconned. And Buddy got one in Animaniacs where he was trashed on and was an actual villain

    • @Sonic12Lexi
      @Sonic12Lexi Před 9 měsíci +2

      I don’t think Looney Tunes Shorts ever have a canon. Where is the proof of retcon of their shorts. Maybe you haven’t seen them?

  • @Petrico94
    @Petrico94 Před rokem +285

    I'm glad they rolled back Porky's stutter or kept it to specific moments. We get it not everyone is great at speaking and modern Porky is almost endearing when the joke is done well, but torturing a guy with a voice role he's just not getting into and playing that as the joke is just cruel. I don't know how it could be better then cause it's still annoying.
    Sniffles looks like a draft of Don Bluths American Tale, like before leaving Disney. Glad Chuck 'freakin' Jones improved after this (this is a very strange mix up of animation studios).

    • @ahtijansson9283
      @ahtijansson9283 Před rokem +11

      ''Sniffles looks like a draft of Don Bluths American Tale'' my thoughts exactally

    • @robertorick6383
      @robertorick6383 Před rokem +6

      @@ahtijansson9283 It's obvious that Don Bluth grew up watching Sniffles as a kid, and wanted to create his own appealing but bland little mouse that acts like a little boy character.

    • @hunterolaughlin
      @hunterolaughlin Před rokem +3

      @@ahtijansson9283 Or a discount Fievel.

    • @RossPitSharkHunter
      @RossPitSharkHunter Před rokem +1

      @@hunterolaughlin Fievel is from An American Tail...

    • @RendaJane
      @RendaJane Před 11 měsíci

      I’m sure Gym Jordan hates Porky.

  • @spidertheo3613
    @spidertheo3613 Před rokem +84

    Basically my reaction to the number 1 spot: who tf is Buddy?! But I really liked the joke of the guy showing buddy to his pal and the other guy just says "congratulations, you just invented a cure for insomnia!"

    • @hunterolaughlin
      @hunterolaughlin Před rokem +12

      Took me a while to understand the joke, but once it settled in, it’s a good one.

  • @nobod2567
    @nobod2567 Před rokem +30

    1:56 Hippety Hopper
    4:13 Early Porky Pig
    7:27 Sniffles
    9:58 Foxy
    12:58 Claude Cat
    16:00 Pepé Le Pew
    19:58 the W7 gang
    23:44 Tweety
    27:40 Charlie Dog
    33:22 Buddy
    30:47 not Elmer Fudd

  • @dinozotty3352
    @dinozotty3352 Před rokem +86

    I'd say the problem with Tweety was made even worse in Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries. The amount of punishment and abuse Sylverster got in that show was just hard to watch, even as a kid.

  • @jamesmoyner7499
    @jamesmoyner7499 Před rokem +292

    The way I would fix Pepe is have it so the cat can't smell and enjoys being with him and you just see the antics the two end up in.

    • @jesusrox4u
      @jesusrox4u Před rokem +77

      That’s true. Stella and the Persian cat from Over The Hedge had a similar relationship for that reason. That being the cat couldn’t smell her and liked her.

    • @shizuwolf
      @shizuwolf Před rokem +22

      Like in Over The Hedge?

    • @pennysanchez7656
      @pennysanchez7656 Před rokem +33

      @@jesusrox4u Yeah, Stella and Tiger are a more modern take on the cartoons in a way that doesn't get hit with controversy.

    • @jesusrox4u
      @jesusrox4u Před rokem +7

      @@pennysanchez7656 That’s true.

    • @jesusrox4u
      @jesusrox4u Před rokem +2

      @@shizuwolf I’m guessing likely so.

  • @JoaoPereiraCriacoes
    @JoaoPereiraCriacoes Před rokem +193

    Really, if you take out the said "sexual harassment" of Pepé, he will look just like Johnny Bravo. He's just looking for someone to love but he can't because of his stench. They could work with this on future cartoons.

    • @keshiaanders6452
      @keshiaanders6452 Před rokem +14

      I think Pepe should be like Lupin the 3rd.

    • @Pygargue00fr
      @Pygargue00fr Před rokem +17

      They recently tried to bring back Pepe the pew as a french spy "a la James bond" kinda way, complete with a red suit and a more modern character as a whole in the "Bugs, a Looney Tunes Production" cartoon, and I gotta say it does work well! Way better than the old ones, who I genually like but still agree that they are a bit dated nowadays.

    • @bigpulgalokes
      @bigpulgalokes Před rokem +8

      he's married, literally showed his wife coming with his too kids and dragging him away

    • @okamijubei
      @okamijubei Před rokem +12

      Yeah, but Pepe isn't truly a bad skunk. He's just a bit naively old fashion

    • @cerebrummaximus3762
      @cerebrummaximus3762 Před rokem +1

      And they do bring him back... in the New Looney Tunes, where he's a spy, and usually paired up with a female fox, whose name I can't remember.
      I'm not sure what Pépé was like in previous versions, but he is genuinely awesome in the New Looney Tunes, and not only is he funny, but his spy scenes are genuinely interesting.
      He also has a sarcastic dry humour which he uses in specific moments which work perfectly.
      In terms of perversion, he rarely goes too far in these (I mean obviously, the show is late 2010s-early 2020s), and honestly the dynamic gives a Ladybug-Cat Noire duo vibe, but playing it slightly riskier.
      Honestly I haven't seen many other versions of Pépé (embarrassingly), but from what I hear about earlier incarnations, I'm glad I've mainly seen the New Looney Tunes version.

  • @TheMightyPika
    @TheMightyPika Před rokem +23

    I'm surprised that the "Don't forget the gravy" dog wasn't in the honorable mentions.

    • @thedys70
      @thedys70 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Marc Antony; he demands redemption for defending Pussyfoot kitty from Claude Cat.
      But yes "Chow Hound" is a bonafide classic up there with the best of them.

  • @ThatGuy-ji1bs
    @ThatGuy-ji1bs Před rokem +33

    I always found Pepe Le Pew funny with the joke being that he thinks that he is a charming ladies man. But in reality he is actually quite repulsive. It's funny because he doesn't realise this. The ignorance of many Looney Tunes characters is often what makes them entertaining. I never once looked at Pepe & thought to imitate his behaviour. I also can't really imagine how anyone would want to, given that none of his actions are portrayed in a positive light.

    • @jondunmore4268
      @jondunmore4268 Před 11 měsíci

      Yes, but I'm presuming that Pepe, with his own species (i.e. a fem SKUNK not a cat) probably IS a dashing, suave ladies man.

    • @davidlafleche1142
      @davidlafleche1142 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Except for one cartoon when he says, "I must find out what this 'pew' means!"...and looks it up in the dictionary.

    • @john-hughboyd233
      @john-hughboyd233 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Strangely, Pepe has been imitated enough times in entertainment ( still.) and in real life - the overconfident "ladies' man. Howard Wolowitz, among other characters in Big Bang Theory and other comedies. Heck there is even a bit of Pepe in Hawkeye Pierce from M*A*S*H. Sure he was a bit too one-note (though I think Howard was initially much worse) but he was, after all, a parody of all the overly romantic male leads in early cinema.

  • @TheJillers
    @TheJillers Před rokem +171

    Charlie Dog and Claude Cat should have been each other's foils.
    Also I always felt bad for Claude Cat, he was always being forced to live with new pets, and it was clear that the family doted on the new pets and ignored Claude and he just wanted his family to love him and as a cat only knows malice.
    Pairing him with Charlie still has the same conflict except now positions him as more of a protagonist protecting his family against a con artist.

    • @absolutemattlad2701
      @absolutemattlad2701 Před rokem +5

      Good thinking!

    • @RetroRulzMyTown
      @RetroRulzMyTown Před rokem +6

      Honestly, those shorts would've been insanely fun if that was the case.

    • @jenniferdunstan5065
      @jenniferdunstan5065 Před rokem +2

      That sounds fun also I don't know who Charlie the dog is i'm ashamed of myself

    • @sonimatic
      @sonimatic Před rokem +4

      @@absolutemattlad2701 You're an absolute genuis for putting them together tbh.

    • @jaustill237
      @jaustill237 Před rokem +3

      The reason that Claude works as a character is that this is often the exact response you get from an old pet when a new pet arrives. All of these unlikable characters are very real.

  • @kingofturtles6343
    @kingofturtles6343 Před rokem +182

    I do remember one joke with Pepe Le Pew that I liked. Sylvester was trying to catch Tweety but Tweety was protected by several dogs. The last plan he tried was painting a white line down his back. The plan worked, he got past the dogs (and I believe he even got Tweety in his grasp), but Pepe (who hadn't been in the entire episode) rushed in to do his usual thing with Sylvester. Can't remember what episode this was though

  • @jpart3526
    @jpart3526 Před rokem +39

    Sylvester seemed to always get abused more than any other LT character, he was even abused by Porky Pig. I hated the lighthouse short, that owner was beyond abusive, even as a kid I thought that was ridiculous. Owners beating up their pets generally are my least favorite characters.
    Funny thing is, I actually enjoyed those old Porky Pig shorts.
    Tweedy is an opportunist and Charlie Dog is a Frank Gallagher
    I may have seen Buddy only once, ever. I remember because of Cookie...I actually remembered her but completely forgot about Buddy. That's how bad he was. I concur with this list, good job!

    • @walkerphillips2818
      @walkerphillips2818 Před rokem +7

      Cookie actually canonically died in between the Golden Age and Animaniacs.

    • @edique9772
      @edique9772 Před 11 měsíci +5

      I'd say the most abused of all the characters was good ol' Wile E. Coyote! He always finished a day working Road Runner looking like hell, usually when a giant rubber band and him better a flat boulder and a cliff!
      One of my favorite Wile E. cartoons starts when he and a sheepdog walk up to a tree with a time clock on it. As they both punch in, they share friendly pleasantries with each other, before they go to the worksite where for the rest of the short, Coyote tries 😔 in vain to steal a sheep but sheepdog always thwarts him. At the end of the day, they meet again at the time clock to punch out, but Coyote is a sad wreck!

    • @terrancedixon248
      @terrancedixon248 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thats actually ralph your talking about with the sheepdog thing.Coyote's main apperances range from bugs to roadrunner

  • @moonstruck8245
    @moonstruck8245 Před rokem +47

    It'd be neat to see someone cover cultural things that were brought to us by Looney Tunes - like how people use 'Nimrod' to mean 'Stupid" when Bugs used to call Fudd that, though it was a reference to a mythical hunter in those days and didn't gain the 'stupid' meaning until Bugs used it, or how the whole stereotype of rabbits loving carrots can ALSO be laid at Bugs' feet. Things that are just part of everyday life that no one thinks about, but that came from these cartoons!

    • @tproudboomer5965
      @tproudboomer5965 Před 11 měsíci +7

      Or like Looney Toons are responsible for so many of us being exposed to classical and opera music.

    • @highendservicesbarrieont8347
      @highendservicesbarrieont8347 Před 11 měsíci +2

      What an ultra maroon......

    • @RendaJane
      @RendaJane Před 11 měsíci

      Or how Gym Jordan learned to speak from Porky the 🐽 pig!

  • @arnequis
    @arnequis Před rokem +102

    One more thing to dislike about Cool Cat that wasn't mentioned: He's essentially a rip-off of the Pink Panther (who pre-dated him by about four years).

    • @YujiUedaFan
      @YujiUedaFan Před rokem +13

      I think he's more of a rip-off of Snagglepuss TBH, since they have similar antagonists.

    • @haroldalexis4200
      @haroldalexis4200 Před rokem

      No problem with Cool Cat . I like The Pink Panther of course. Surprise i never saw SnagglePuss.

    • @josecrane4132
      @josecrane4132 Před rokem +4

      Plus pink panther was a silent character

    • @haroldalexis4200
      @haroldalexis4200 Před rokem

      @@josecrane4132 He spoke in later cartoons otherwise he remains silent.

    • @josecrane4132
      @josecrane4132 Před rokem +4

      @@haroldalexis4200 I'm well aware that there have been a few instances where the Panther did talk, but much like tom and jerry, their moments of dialogue are few and far between.

  • @Kohchu
    @Kohchu Před rokem +460

    10. Hippety Hop really only existed for a joke to give Sylvester an opponent that was bigger then him so he could get his just desserts for always picking on smaller opponents. It puts him in an uno reverse situation; and did have some funny moments, but it does overstay it's welcome I will admit.
    9. A lot of the early cast I feel struggled quite a bit. Much like how Happy Rabbit almost feels completely different from how Bugs Bunny is now; Porky's first incarnation really hurt his character; but luckily, both got better in time, and as a result, they are fine now.
    8. Sniffles is just a Diet Disney parody. Which is why most reminders of him now, are just there for him to comedically get hurt.
    7. YEAH, other then introducing us to "Smile darn ya, Smile" it's clear that Foxy was just trying to be Mickey Mouse.
    6. Kinda sad to see this, as the Mice episodes prove that Claude Cat could work, when utilized properly. The episodes that do it wrong, have him appear as just a bully; but the episodes that do it right, show that he's paranoid; always imagining the worst outcome, causing him to be slightly neurotic in behavior. The episodes that show him this way, put him in a situation where he is the villain, yes; but you also kinda sympathize with him, since he could likely solve his problems by thinking rationally.
    5. This one I struggled with. I get that Pepe le Pew is one note, and I understand that society has changed and that type of behavior most certainly is not tolerated (hell it wasn't even really back then; it's always been weird). But the thing is... Pepe le Pew IS always in the wrong, but people act like his episodes encourage that kind of behavior, while missing that he was always meant to be an antagonist; which is why every episode involves him causing problems for an innocent, and being captured or given a taste of his own medicine by the end. He's meant to be like Daffy; only instead of Greed being his downfall; it's undesired affection. But still, I can understand why some people don't like his cartoons anymore.
    4. W7 Cartoons really were weird... I enjoyed some of the really low budget Road Runner and Daffy cartoons, but I'm glad I missed some of these 'new' toons. It seems to me, they were just trying to rip off Hanna-Barbera's stuff, poorly I might add; as some of those cartoons like Huckleberry Hound actually still have some great moments.
    3. I think the main issue with Tweety; is Tweety himself is one note. He's cute, and that's the joke. It was funny in the past, when the cute was overlapped with how hilariously aggressive he was; but now, Tweety just kinda sits around, and begs for help; while Sylvester has to work around how to catch him, as he's protected by another character. So instead of being Tweety outsmarting Sylvester; it's Tweety being puppyguarded by Character X (Sometimes Granny, sometimes Spike, etc), and Sylvester trying to outsmart them, so he can outsmart Tweety... so it's basically a 2 against 1 situation; which isn't really funny. Interestingly, the episodes where Tweety DOES have to outwit Sylvester alone, end up being the funny ones, because often Sylvester loses due to his own faults.
    2. Always felt like an annoying character of the week to me. He has some clever puns, but otherwise, never was too funny.
    Honorable Mention: YES... I remember seeing this episode when I was younger, on a VHS tape... it's just Elmer Fudd as a racist stereotype... not ideal. Best left in the past, and have us LEARN from this type of discrimination and behavior. It wasn't okay then, and it's certainly not okay now.
    1. Wow... I learned of a new character; and now wish I didn't know about them lol

    • @lennahcmarblesmonstersandm6070
      @lennahcmarblesmonstersandm6070 Před rokem

      Buddy is a waste of mental space except to hard core cartoon historians

    • @flareblade1420
      @flareblade1420 Před rokem +24

      Don't worry, you'll forget about Buddy eventually.

    • @711desmond
      @711desmond Před rokem +19

      The show Sylvester and Tweetie mysteries does shake up the tweety Sylvester formula a bit

    • @SaturdayMorno86
      @SaturdayMorno86 Před rokem +13

      The honorable mention with the black racist slow Hunter was definitely one of those cartoons that I saw and I was like " are you f**** kidding me?" There's a racist depiction of black folks but given the time period in which the cartoon was released I'm not surprised

    • @Kohchu
      @Kohchu Před rokem +8

      @@711desmond I actually remember that show. I remember liking it a lot; and I think it's because the actual episodes are built more like a Scooby Doo cartoon, but it has more of a 4 way dynamic, since Tweety, Sylvester, Hector and Granny all work off each other. It also had some genuinely clever ideas and set pieces which made it a really good show.

  • @fredcourtney03
    @fredcourtney03 Před rokem +62

    So sad. I love Pepe and he is actually one of my favorites. It is a shame he died the death of cancel culture and the Me Too movement. Pepe is not the villain looking for assault, but lonely looking for love. It’s a cartoon about a lovesick skunk… kinda like me as a teenager.

    • @davidginyard2308
      @davidginyard2308 Před rokem +2

      I don’t want to See A Real Skunk but I Love Pepe Le Pew

    • @davidginyard2308
      @davidginyard2308 Před rokem +5

      He’s Just a Cartoon Character

    • @TheGoldenDunsparce
      @TheGoldenDunsparce Před rokem

      He's also a horrible French stereotype - horny, stinky, and thinks women are playing hard to get when they're actually repulsed. Don't be like him. Be better, dude.

    • @tigertempertantrum6573
      @tigertempertantrum6573 Před rokem +5

      I can see that. It's unfortunate he goes about it in ways that makes others uncomfortable; if he found his balance he'd probably be less lonely for sure.

    • @Kumaclaws
      @Kumaclaws Před 4 měsíci

      I like Pepe too but come on lol. The joke was always that he’s a smelly French skunk who can’t take a hint. WB dropping him isn’t “the wokes” coming for your cartoons, it’s one of the countless bad decisions by a greedy ceo who wants things “safe” and profitable.

  • @2011supergamer
    @2011supergamer Před rokem +7

    Idk I just like Pepe cuz he's cute, simple as.
    He's only disliked for his scent, any time he's clean, he's chased himself, often to his disgust, turning the tables on him. I don't think he deserves to be entirely left in the past.

  • @plucas1
    @plucas1 Před rokem +765

    The way to salvage Pepe Lepew is to make him more like Johnny Bravo, where he's desperate for romance, but gets continually shot down every time by every female he tries it with. But instead of Johnny's toxic macho swagger, you could have Pepe be more of a walking bundle of romance fiction cliches of what he thinks women want, but always gets it badly wrong. And of course have him completely unaware that he smells.
    You could also go back to the first Pepe cartoon, where he had a wife in a clearly loveless marriage, and you could have him be obsessed with fantasy romance as a way to escape his hellish real-life one.

    • @Petrico94
      @Petrico94 Před rokem +56

      Johnny is toxic and it's fun to see him get abused. Pepe I see as like Daffy where people try to punish or smash him but he always slips away and keeps trying. I don't know if you could have a self confident black cat who isn't taking any of his advances and keeps him at arms length but it's an interesting study where Johnny is mostly just (not) complained about for the same reason he gets karmatic punishment in his cartoons.

    • @Jangobadass
      @Jangobadass Před rokem +24

      Not to mention how said first cartoon had his accent be fake! 😆

    • @ElFreakinCid
      @ElFreakinCid Před rokem +54

      Or we could just accept him as he is and stop ignoring that Penelope loves him and only runs because of his horrific stench.

    • @metalspinda9594
      @metalspinda9594 Před rokem +30

      Jonny isn't toxic. Literally every female in his universe is an intersectional feminist. They don't rebuff his affections, they rebuff his personal comfort. The inconsistencies lay in the types of women who behave this way in the cartoons look like.
      Real tweeter Karen's aren't usually pretty and are almost NEVER skinny like on the show. Johnny is criminalized for his tastes. It's like he says, "Often people aren't looking for love, they're looking for help!".

    • @jbwarner8626
      @jbwarner8626 Před rokem +16

      It's entertaining when Pepe fails, or when his expectations get turned around on him and he becomes the reluctant pursued party. But his later cartoons where he wins and the audience is supposed to like him? Those just come off as creepy. He's got the cat cornered, the cartoon irises out, and you just go "Um... now what? 😧"
      I think the problem was that Chuck Jones, obsessed with character motivation like he was, felt too close to the character after a time. He said in interviews that Pepe was a mix of actor Charles Boyer and memories of his own awkward failures with girls in high school; it feels like Jones eventually let the latter overtake the former and turned Pepe into this wish fulfillment lothario who never lost confidence in the face of rejection and always got what he wanted. That's really not the best angle for a character like this.

  • @shadowleon659
    @shadowleon659 Před rokem +150

    Sniffles is one of my most hated Looney Tunes characters. Heck, one of the aliens stomping on him in the original Space Jam sums up how I feel about that character.

    • @boydixonentertainment
      @boydixonentertainment Před rokem +24

      Funny enough, that’s about all I know about the character and even I could tell from a 30 second cameo, he had that whack on the head coming.

    • @princesssummernight
      @princesssummernight Před rokem +9

      Why did he look like the mouse from American tail main character?

    • @tanishambrowne1137
      @tanishambrowne1137 Před rokem

      I wonder why that happen now it make sense why that alien did that.

    • @onlyone23km
      @onlyone23km Před rokem +1

      It wasn’t a stomp, it was a basketball splat. Also, sadly he and Pepe never made it to A New Legacy. I missed them. But hey, Granny got promoted to player position after being the only Tune Squad cheerleader and Gossamer got an opportunity to play.

  • @2-Way_Intersection
    @2-Way_Intersection Před 11 měsíci +5

    i just wanna say, really neat touch having the number text for buddy fit *right* over his name in the clip, even moving the 1 to not overlap with the quote marks

  • @lightfurydragon1750
    @lightfurydragon1750 Před rokem +20

    I think the problem with the W7 cartoons was that they seemed to be copying the Hanna Barbera cartoons by style and plots, and those tended to be boring for the most part, which is why I think the W7 failed, since they were somewhat ripoffs

  • @Barnowl65
    @Barnowl65 Před rokem +94

    The barnyard dog and Foghorn Leghorn are one of my favorite duos in Looney Tunes because they were always on equal playing ground with the dog eventually coming out on top. Leghorn would start it, but Dog would finish it and then the little chicken hawk would come in and do some stuff as well. I loved it. They were probably tied with Daffy and Bugs for my favorite duos on that show.

    • @GeraldM_inNC
      @GeraldM_inNC Před rokem +7

      If you like Foghorn Leghorn, I recommend that you try to find some of the radio appearances of his model, Senator Claghprn. They are hilarious! (Unfortunately, not his movie, which was just awful.)

  • @MichaelBurmy
    @MichaelBurmy Před rokem +62

    I am convinced that Foxy is the reason why Walt Disney's company is so notoriously overprotective of their copyrights (and played a major role in shaping US law therein).

    • @aaendi6661
      @aaendi6661 Před rokem +12

      WB and Fleshier Studios were both notorious for slipping in Disney characters under the radar.

    • @stephenholloway6893
      @stephenholloway6893 Před rokem +1

      Plus Van Beuren with their own Mickey and Minnie ripoff.

  • @Orangemo
    @Orangemo Před rokem +32

    As for Claude, the reason why Sylvester wasn’t used is because Sylvester was really freleng’s character, and Jones created Claude.

    • @cianroe3233
      @cianroe3233 Před rokem +5

      And because Jones preferred to portray Sylvester as a ‘Yellow-bellied Cowardly Scaredy-cat’.

    • @joepautsch9696
      @joepautsch9696 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I always kind of liked Claude cat. I loved how the puppy always surprised and scared him

    • @isatherebel1520
      @isatherebel1520 Před 10 měsíci

      Nah bro Rockstar Games created Claude, he's "Anywhere City's" criminal for hire in GTA 2

    • @MaxBunny7902
      @MaxBunny7902 Před 5 měsíci

      But Jones HAS used Sylvester in his cartoons, for example in 1948's "Scaredy Cat" (where he was first given the name Sylvester).

  • @themisfitowl2595
    @themisfitowl2595 Před rokem +40

    You know, there is a major major point that I think Animat missed.
    It's not about any one particular character, it's about almost ALL of them.
    Nearly all of their personalities are based on one dimensional stereotypes, especially ethnic ones.
    Pepe LePew was obviously French, Speedy Gonzalez was Hispanic, Foghorn Leghorn was Southern, Yosemite Sam was Texan, Bugs had a New York accent, while Daffy, Sylvester, Porky and Elmer Fudd were all given speech impediments and were often the dumb comedic foil.
    Only the ones that didn't talk, like Wylie Coyote and Road Runner, didn't rely on a stereotype for their personality, relying instead on visual gags.
    I'm not complaining about it, though I do believe that nobody could make an animated character that way today without some backlash.

    • @bigverybadtom
      @bigverybadtom Před rokem +3

      There are complaints about Apu of "The Simpsons". Sheesh, these are cartons meant to be amusing, not dramas!

    • @Geezer-yf8hv
      @Geezer-yf8hv Před 11 měsíci +3

      Nobody can do any comedy today without backlash. Everybody is offended by everything!

    • @themisfitowl2595
      @themisfitowl2595 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@Geezer-yf8hv
      It's not anything new. Back in Medieval times, the Court Jester was meant to make fun of the noble lords and ladies for the king's amusement. But if the nobles or the king got too offended by the joke, that Jester basically got their head cut off.
      Comedy is way tougher to pull off than people realize.

    • @kevins1852
      @kevins1852 Před 11 měsíci +4

      Wile E. Coyote actually did talk when he interacted with Bugs

    • @hoodagooboy5981
      @hoodagooboy5981 Před 11 měsíci +2

      People are getting way too woke.

  • @OctacleEdits
    @OctacleEdits Před rokem +76

    "Congratulations, Borax, you’ve just invented a cure for insomnia!"

  • @Hero_of_Comedy
    @Hero_of_Comedy Před rokem +227

    Pepe Le Pew had some decent divirsity in The Looney Tunes Show, despite being a minor character in that show.
    He was a wedding planner employed by the Country Club Lola's family are members of, he was one of the characters Daffy sent a hate email to, and he was part of the therapy group that Sam took Daffy to.
    Tweety also had decent character development in TLTS, working with Sylvester so they can both get away from Taz. The two of them even teamed up with Taz when the three of them got lost so they could all return home. He was revealed to have been a messenger bird in WWII, and he whispered his gender in Sylvester's ear, with Sylvester's only response being, "I was wrong." And Tweety went to therapy where he relized that he wants to be chased by Sylvester because it's fun for him.
    This might not be enough to make them good characters, but it's a slight improvement.

    • @disneyvillainsfan1666
      @disneyvillainsfan1666 Před rokem +22

      The Looney Tunes Show was an underrated gem.

    • @tweettweetyweety
      @tweettweetyweety Před rokem +2

      Wait Tweety did what 💀

    • @okjeffy6581
      @okjeffy6581 Před rokem +3

      The show is literally a modernized version of these cartoons.

    • @mayhemmcfly4229
      @mayhemmcfly4229 Před rokem +2

      The Looney Tunes Show you're talking about was amazing and deserved more seasons. Daffy was my favorite.
      Daffy Duck- U.S. Marine, corporate CEO, _AND_ Liscensed Cosmetologist.
      And training for the marathon -> "I supplement my day with protein bars and energy drinks" Speedy: "That's a 2 litre of Root beer and a tube of cookie dough."
      That show made me laugh so hard...

    • @nicholasfarrell5981
      @nicholasfarrell5981 Před rokem

      ​@@mayhemmcfly4229"butt paper", that is all.

  • @lexramstudios1386
    @lexramstudios1386 Před rokem +9

    People who hated Pepe are the reason why he's no longer with us
    I curse all of you Pepe haters
    Also I just like to mention that there are times where Penelope the cat does love Pepe
    There's even a Valentine's Day phone commercial where they text each other

  • @sstaners1234
    @sstaners1234 Před rokem +9

    I always thought Pepe Le Pew was a lonely character. When Penelope was around Pepe couldn’t help but fall in love just to have a connection with someone.

  • @garthdavis4320
    @garthdavis4320 Před rokem +48

    Fun Fact. Pepe Le Pew was originally an American married skunk named Henry.

  • @JossPeura
    @JossPeura Před rokem +471

    I think Pepe’s character traits are a little flawed in today’s day and age, but at the end of the day, it’s still genius. Wraps up all stereotypical 50’s movie French guys. As if women would fall head over heels for their accent, how they would never shower and only use cologne or perfume, and many other things.
    They just needed better jokes with him. A little bit more original. 20 years and going, he’s still my favorite character, next to Wile.

    • @jenniferdunstan5065
      @jenniferdunstan5065 Před rokem +36

      When you put it that way it actually makes sense

    • @EchoesDaBear
      @EchoesDaBear Před rokem +32

      I've always loved Pepe! Never minded that he's a one-trick pony (and as one of the complaints of the list creator was this one-dimensional aspect - Wile-E does the same thing in practically every episode too - and I love his toons!)

    • @retrogamelover2012
      @retrogamelover2012 Před rokem +20

      Yeah. Could always have a joke about how his endevours have caused him to get a restraining order, and as such, kind of lead to him try and re-learn how to actually woo a lady and stuff.
      Could at least be a new twist on the shtick, and maybe have it where he basically struggles to keep his old habits in check, when trying to go out with his seemingly first successful date.

    • @JossPeura
      @JossPeura Před rokem +10

      @@retrogamelover2012 Now that would be excellent character development.

    • @TequilaToothpick
      @TequilaToothpick Před rokem +11

      Pepe is also the loser of his shorts. He's like Sylvester, Elmer and Wile E. He rarely wins.

  • @dragonpjb
    @dragonpjb Před rokem +12

    We all want to be Bugs Bunny, but we all know we are really Daffy Duck.

    • @hhairball9
      @hhairball9 Před 11 měsíci

      That is actually incredibly deep. May I quote you?

  • @LambLiesDownOnBroadway
    @LambLiesDownOnBroadway Před rokem +15

    Buddy was just SLIGHTLY redeemed in Animaniacs, by making him a secret main villain. Weird, huh?

    • @weegie18
      @weegie18 Před 9 měsíci +1

      The Scrappy Doo treatment

    • @walkerphillips2818
      @walkerphillips2818 Před 9 měsíci

      @@weegie18more like “We could fix the character's problem, but we’re just gonna kill him off like his girlfriend” solution.

    • @weegie18
      @weegie18 Před 9 měsíci

      @@walkerphillips2818 they made Scrappy Doo a villian in the first live action Scooby Doo

  • @LillianGish4711
    @LillianGish4711 Před rokem +113

    That line when you said "we've grown more intelligent now" made me genuinely bust out laughing 😂

    • @RosheenQuynh
      @RosheenQuynh Před rokem +1

      Why?

    • @matthewkuscienko4616
      @matthewkuscienko4616 Před rokem +10

      @@RosheenQuynh If you were to ask me, it's because for as much as the internet connects us these days and is able to be a benefit as a way to share ideas and views on things in an intelligent manner, it's also very much a breeding ground for stupidity in my opinion. There is virtually no limit to what you're able to find on the internet if you're willing to dig deep enough, and you could very easily find something offensive in some way, shape or form, and this is were the problem lies. Many people on the internet will share their thoughts, whatever they may be, without any regard as to who they might offend, and this can lead to people lashing out angrily without giving it a second thought just because they feel the need to vent their frustration, and this isn't even going into the fact that some of the things people put online are blatantly mindless in some instances as well. Because of this, the internet has ultimately given people another outlet to be thoughtless as much as it's able to be used for something more productive

    • @RosheenQuynh
      @RosheenQuynh Před rokem +4

      @@matthewkuscienko4616 Probably not their point but I understand

    • @lamontyaboy718
      @lamontyaboy718 Před rokem +7

      cause men still harass women and vice versa. Besides this line, to me anyway, kinda suggest that men just took advantage of women left and right back in those days which definitely isn't true. On the contrary men were well actually gentlemen. The reason the Pepe cartoons were seen as funny back then was because at the time it was absurd to think anyone would actually have to fight off unwanted romantic advances. that and the misunderstanding that Pepe didn't realize he smelt bad. but our world has become more and more sick and twisted in the decades since and men aren't gentlemen anymore so NOW it's no longer absurd to think a man would act this way cause that's unfortunately everyday life NOW. so Pepe shouldn't be blamed then for how people act NOW

    • @LillianGish4711
      @LillianGish4711 Před rokem +4

      @@RosheenQuynh because we're not smarter now,
      In the slides lol

  • @ExtremeWreck
    @ExtremeWreck Před rokem +107

    Am I the only one here who rooted for Wile E. Coyote & saw the Road Runner as the true villain? The situation of a starving coyote & a road runner teasing him with his "meep meep" sound is kind of a horrifying situation to be in. Like I always thought that Road Runner KNEW that the coyote was starving & actually wanted to eat, so he keeps trying to put him into misery to let him know that he'll never be able to eat anything other than sand. Like, some of the close ups of the road runner really do imply that he's the villain.

    • @ChuckE.CheesesIllinois
      @ChuckE.CheesesIllinois Před rokem +16

      Eh not really. He never really attacks the coyote and is doing his own thing.

    • @seanphillips7923
      @seanphillips7923 Před rokem +6

      I would have Tweety for Roadrunner in this

    • @jaggerguth4391
      @jaggerguth4391 Před rokem +14

      Road Runner is merely out for survival, not because he teasing Wile E. Coyote. And besides, he does have his limits like in "Zoom and Bored". Now compared to Wile E. Coyote Other nemesis Bugs Bunny. Similar to the Road Runner, Bugs Bunny is out for Survival (Since this is the same rabbit that have to deal with Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, and Daffy Duck Regularly) but he does a bit more teasing than the Road Runner. Mainly because unlike Road Runner, Bugs Bunny is simply too clever to be catch at all compared to the Self-Proclaimed Genius Wile E. Coyote, who is too stubborn to learn that Bugs is Clever enough to opposed him.

    • @pinkymouse8479
      @pinkymouse8479 Před rokem +12

      This was apparently a popular sentiment. There was one short (I sadly can't remember the name of it) where, thanks to a gag involving the two running through pipes, the Roadrunner winds up absolutely huge. Wile E. holds up a sign- 'Well, folks, you always wanted me to catch him... NOW what do I do?"

    • @SimonMoon5
      @SimonMoon5 Před rokem +12

      Wile E Coyote can't really be starving unless it's his own choice. He has tons of money to spend on all sorts of gadgets. If he wanted, he could simply order takeaway or get his groceries delivered. Instead, I agree with the character of Cliff Clayvin on an episode of Cheers where he states his opinion that it's not that coyote needs to eat or needs to eat a roadrunner. It's that he wants to eat that particular roadrunner.

  • @SkycometFallen
    @SkycometFallen Před rokem +9

    I always thought I was alone in hating tweety. Good to know I’m not the only one who hates that overly cutsy psychopath

  • @ImaPseudonym-go6oy
    @ImaPseudonym-go6oy Před 11 měsíci +6

    I absolutely did not see #1 coming, because I had no idea the character even existed. Apparently he was so forgettable that I managed to never see a single short with Buddy in my entire life.

  • @brianlevine871
    @brianlevine871 Před rokem +290

    10. I may check out those other Hippety Hopper cartoons that didn't follow the 'mistaken for giant mouse' schtick. Otherwise, this character was okay to me.
    9. It's sad that Porky's first voice actor struggled with his performance in the earliest shorts. At least Mel Blanc was able to improve Porky's stuttering and made it more appealing.
    8. I can see why "Space Jam" had one of the aliens smash Sniffles with a basketball. Speaking of Disney, the "Lilo & Stitch" tv show featured a parody of Sniffles through one of Jumba's experiments, with Rob Paulson using his Yakko voice for the character. Kind of funny seeing this come full circle in some way.
    7. The fact that a clear Mickey Mouse knock-off got multiple shorts is very surprising.
    6. Eh... I didn't care for this one.
    5. Pepe can have his moments, but he was never among my favorite Looney Tunes characters. Maybe there is a way to revamp him for modern times, but we'll have to wait and see.
    4. Haven't seen the W7 original characters, but just seeing the stiff animation is enough of a turnoff for me. At least stiff for Looney Tunes standards.
    3. It probably depends on the short, but I can understand why Tweety isn't everyone's cup of tea.
    2. Even as a dog person, I can't stand the idea of a character taking advantage of others like that. I guess Wile E. Coyote is the closest thing WB will have for a popular dog character since coyotes are technically canids.
    Honorable Mention: Yeah... there's nothing else that needs to be said.
    1. Good thing I only saw Buddy in that "Animaniacs" episode.

    • @stardusttodorki2679
      @stardusttodorki2679 Před rokem +9

      Tweety is like Jerry mouse they used their cuteness and they never get caught

    • @PintheDog
      @PintheDog Před rokem +20

      @@stardusttodorki2679 Jerry never got caught, but he _did_ lose on occasion. Tweety never lost.

    • @charlescaulkins8306
      @charlescaulkins8306 Před rokem +15

      In the Wabbit/New Looney Tunes iteration (2015), they made Pepe le Pew into a secret agent with his casanova tendencies still around. Basically skunk James Bond.

    • @Zartexal
      @Zartexal Před rokem +2

      @TKHulk OMG you're right! Damn, that's some homage right there. Thankfully they made him uniquely different from his original character art.

    • @kootunesscrewy
      @kootunesscrewy Před rokem +2

      I respect your opinion on all of these characters (except for the hunter), lol. I love them all.
      That grouchy bear was the worst in my opinion.

  • @Shortsonic37
    @Shortsonic37 Před rokem +53

    For me, I'm fine with Pepe. Yeah, I can see how other people wouldn't like him in today's climate but in his cartoons, he just thinks the cat is being coy or playing hard to get because she never talks and actually tells him no. And in the end sometimes something happens where she gets the stripe off of her and he's not interested because she's not a skunk but usually at the same time he ends up having something happen that causes her to chase him and he gets his just desserts by getting to see how it feels to be chased by someone you're not interested in.

  • @13thmistral
    @13thmistral Před rokem +7

    yeah, tweety is genius for being a cute looking sadistic monster.
    In all fairness though, he is generally only turning against you if you try to eat him :)

  • @jjb1908
    @jjb1908 Před rokem +13

    With Claude Cat, he was handled well in the Hubie and Bertie Cartoons, so I don't know why Warner Brothers couldn't stick to landing with him on anything else, especially because most of their villains are handled great

  • @joelmole3157
    @joelmole3157 Před rokem +185

    The annoying thing about Pepé is that there can be several scenarios where Pepé's stench can be used for comedy, like with Space Jam where they use him to knock out the Monstars (while wearing gas masks). But they always pick the same one. And it's not even that funny!

    • @koichidignitythief7429
      @koichidignitythief7429 Před rokem +11

      Yeah like he's someone who's very well verse and etiquette but can't seem to realize he stinks.

    • @jasonparker3925
      @jasonparker3925 Před rokem +8

      @Ahmed malake You’re right. With Tom and Jerry, it’s easy to recycle them because they’re not “story focused”, they focus on slapstick. With Pepe, it feels like he can only be reduced as a failed romantic in someone else’s story, he has no traps or gadgets, so I can only imagine him as a egotistical beta male that tries to get anything he wants, but needs to hide the fact he’s a skunk. But that’s about all I can think of.

    • @bakedbeans5494
      @bakedbeans5494 Před rokem +2

      @Ahmed malake Flawed logic.

    • @onlyone23km
      @onlyone23km Před rokem +3

      Sadly, he and Sniffles never made it to A New Legacy. I missed them. But hey, Granny got promoted to player position after being the only Tune Squad cheerleader and Gossamer got an opportunity to play.

    • @cursiveM
      @cursiveM Před rokem

      i can confirm the first pepe tune i saw was more bland than a modern meme
      it was “wild over you”, and i only remember feeling “meh” about it
      if warner wants to bring back the skunk so badly (aside from a cameo tombstone with speedy), they should at least find a way to make pepe and his stench work
      a 50s french man stereotype isn’t enough tbh

  • @moshomaniac1
    @moshomaniac1 Před rokem +31

    The Warner Bros liked Buddy and hated it when the studio CEO fired him, mostly because they liked hitting him with their mallets.

  • @amalgamfrostpink5030
    @amalgamfrostpink5030 Před 11 měsíci +5

    I interpreted Pepe and Kitty's relationship being that she is attracted to him, it's just he smells like an armpit. Whenever his scent is neutralised she chases after him too! A silly concept tainted by unfortunate implications.

  • @TAGanimation
    @TAGanimation Před rokem +7

    Knowing the landscape of cartoons back then, I'm willing to gamble "Buddy" was a tasteless edge-lord compared to what little they'll allow on Cartoon channels these days.

  • @IdeaBox-dk5vj
    @IdeaBox-dk5vj Před rokem +48

    10: Compared to Tweety and Speedy, why would we need Hippety Hopper?
    9: To quote the first Bill and Ted film, he gets better.
    8: Give me Fievel any day.
    7: Give me Sniffles any day. At least he only copied the idea of a Disney short.
    6: Is it wrong for me to say every Golden Age character Claude has come across is basically too obscure to recognize? Yes, even Marc Antony and Pussyfoot?
    5: Something tells me this half is where the turds start multiplying like film strips. Ergo, worse than rabbits.
    4: If there was ever a need for a tie in this list, this would have been that tie. However, I'd place Cool Cat as the worst because of how his standalone career ended, which gives him the most longevity in an ironic sense.
    3: Okay. Not even Pepe is as recognizable as Tweety is, which brings to mind the controversial aspect of your promotion for this list.
    2: It's bad enough he makes Porky repeatedly go insane at the end of every appearance from the two together. But after hearing his case, I can also see why dogs aren't given their days at Termite Terrace very often.
    Honorable Mention: Oh, no. Not that. Not the Censored Eleven. NOT THE CENSORED ELEVEN!
    1: Where to start with bashing this guy? For one, even Foxy is a better Mickey ripoff than Buddy, thanks to Smile, Darn Ya Smile being in one of Foxy's cartoons. For two, we have better human characters from Fleischer Studios, meaning that if you want Buddy done right, just watch a Popeye or Betty Boop cartoon instead. For three, I actually thought Speedy Gonzales was going to take this spot,, until I realized that you said even fans hate him, and fans do not hate Speedy. For four, knowing how bad the Looney Tunes staff were treated by the executives on and off again for almost 95 years, it makes Buddy's lack of an impact hurt even worse for that era of the library.

  • @TheVanishing87
    @TheVanishing87 Před rokem +168

    I always liked it whenever they gave Sylvester a less antagonistic role and a more normal pet cat role like in that episode where he is Porky’s pet and he saves him from crazy, murderous mice in the creepy motel they stayed at. Being one of my favorite looney tunes, I’ve always wanted Sylvester to have more heroic roles like that motel episode.
    One of my least favorite one shot characters was that annoying little bird that kept trying to commit suicide by forcing a poor confused Sylvester to eat him. I hated that episode for being too disturbing and the fact children are allowed to watch it makes it even worse!

    • @TheGoldenDunsparce
      @TheGoldenDunsparce Před rokem +14

      Nooo, that short was so frustrating! Sylvester was suffering and unable to prove what was going on, and was just getting tortured by those mice and scolded for trying to save Porky! He doesn't even get to redeem himself in the end if I remember right :(

    • @alanrobinson4318
      @alanrobinson4318 Před rokem +8

      Cartoons of that era had many adult themes, as they were geared towards that audience. Starting from the shorts played in movie theaters between movie changes.

    • @jondunmore4268
      @jondunmore4268 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Yeh, that episode was gold.

  • @daniexists6
    @daniexists6 Před 11 měsíci +8

    So, as someone who owns a cel from the Buddy episode of Animaniacs and as someone who knows so much about WB animation, you were right on the nose to put him at number one. Say what you will about Bosko's shorts and their questionable history, but they had lively animation and were leagues ahead of Buddy.

  • @theblob156
    @theblob156 Před rokem +17

    25:33 LMFAO the look on sylvester’s face. And I’m glad I’m not the only one who got uncomfortable by tweety

  • @bluesentaiproductions
    @bluesentaiproductions Před rokem +77

    On top of being one note, Pepe and even his actions were a lot funnier to the audience at the time as he was a combo caricature of different ex pat French actors, and the irony was unlike those actors who were reputable for having women fall in their arms, the joke was that it was the opposite for an equally charming skunk.

    • @aidaallen6373
      @aidaallen6373 Před rokem +4

      I have no issue with Pepe. As I grew older I would actually LISTEN to his lines (like Foghorn Leghorn) and I would find my adult female self busting a git over the game he tried to play! Yes, the setup was the same, but the writing was different every time...and I remember when the tables were turned! My favorite line " you are my peanut...I am your brittle"...I loved it!

    • @GeraldM_inNC
      @GeraldM_inNC Před rokem

      He was Maurice Chevalier, they even used his face!

    • @testodude
      @testodude Před 11 měsíci

      To be fair, the French actors didn't possess a stink that could stop a truck.

  • @matthewgillis393
    @matthewgillis393 Před rokem +45

    I honestly think Pussyfoot is severely underrated. Not only is she adorable, but she has a good bit of laughs in her episodes with the big brown dog. Their chemistry is amazing 🥺❤️❤️

    • @petr79
      @petr79 Před rokem +1

      Also the kitten trained by that lazy cat

  • @geraldspencer8679
    @geraldspencer8679 Před 11 měsíci +7

    Charlie the dog is like taking the charateristics of Bugs and Daffy into one "new" character.

  • @davidanderson_surrey_bc
    @davidanderson_surrey_bc Před 11 měsíci +4

    Well, to be fair to Sylvester, some of those kangaroos actually have MOUSE heads.
    Also, it's kind of strange that in a world where most of the characters are talking ANIMALS, the kangaroo is mute. Maybe Mel Blanc couldn't do an Aussie accent?

  • @LauraAmyWilliamsOfficial
    @LauraAmyWilliamsOfficial Před rokem +53

    It’s a shame Tweety is on the list as 2022 is apparently the year of him. Well, at least it was interesting to see him as the plot twist antagonist in Taz Wanted. :P

    • @looneyblue4046
      @looneyblue4046 Před rokem +1

      At least we’re still celebrating his 80th birthday

  • @brrgames
    @brrgames Před rokem +139

    Technically, it is rumored that the black hunter made two appearances. One in the formentioned "All this and Rabbit Stew" and another in "Angel Puss" where he was given the name of "Sambo". Some say they are the same guy but this was never quite proven.
    If I had to pick my least favorite one off character from the Looney Tunes, it would be that salesman from "Jungle Jitters", which is another cartoon from the Censored 11. Ironically, with all the racial stereotypes in that cartoon, the white characters look worse. The salesman looks like a goofy knockoff with too many teeth and I find his voice kinda of a mismatch and very boring. The queen in that short ain't much better. Is it bad to say that the black characters actually look less offensive and more human-like than the white characters in that short?

    • @flareblade1420
      @flareblade1420 Před rokem +1

      Black rhino ranger? is that you?

    • @thisissaah_4101
      @thisissaah_4101 Před rokem

      it’s not bad to say that
      i mean it’s kind of like instant karma for drawing black people as slow and donut-lippy

    • @MrSammyD91
      @MrSammyD91 Před rokem +2

      Oh jeez........the "I hope I hope I hope I hope I hope I hope" guy. I completely forgot about that Goofy knockoff.......and probably for the best that I did.

  • @davidanderson_surrey_bc
    @davidanderson_surrey_bc Před 11 měsíci +7

    I agree that the early Porky's stutter was painful to listen to. On the bright side, though, his Ride of Paul Revere story did get an enthusiastic response from the rest of the class.

  • @AnnoyingSquib
    @AnnoyingSquib Před rokem +6

    I think a solid honorable mention should be those damn gophers. Their only joke is that they are polite to each other. The joke gets old fast and drags the rest of the episode to the point of annoyance. I can't even finish an episode they appear in. They irritate me that much.

    • @woaddragon
      @woaddragon Před rokem

      Yeah, I can't stand those guys

  • @sakurakitsunestar
    @sakurakitsunestar Před rokem +56

    Pepe definitely needs a makeover he's well known so it's a shame he's just thrown aside ....
    I feel like he could be reworked as part of a pair with someone who's a willing partner and instead work off the joke of his smell and that people get annoyed by couples being overly romantic in public and then being accidentally nuisances via those traits and various humorous misunderstandings

  • @VaqueroCoyote
    @VaqueroCoyote Před rokem +137

    It sucks since Pepe has a legitimately cute design
    I wish they could rework him instead of just getting rid of him
    Those (extremely) rare moments where Penelope and Pepe reciprocate were my favorite

    • @joshuaW5621
      @joshuaW5621 Před rokem +9

      Yeah, it honestly seems wrong to just censor this behaviour because children do need to know this happens.

    • @johnmartin4119
      @johnmartin4119 Před rokem +13

      Honestly if they can make Johnny Bravo work I think Pepe can still work. To be fair I think the characters fine as long as kids understand that Pepe’s behavior is not to be replicated. And if kids could figure out that acting like Daffy is wrong then I think the same rings true for Pepe

    • @MegaMet98
      @MegaMet98 Před rokem +4

      I think retooling Pepe could be one possible way to bring him back. Moving on from the actions he's associated with, while making him more interesting and less of a one-note character.
      In fact, New Looney Tunes already showed the potential in that. As he was retooled in that series as a James Bond parody.
      Another one is by redeeming him and actually learning about consent, something A New Legacy almost going to do with him.

    • @Tornado1994
      @Tornado1994 Před rokem +7

      I've ALWAYS liked Pepe. Alot of WOKE/SJWs don't like him, forgetting that when he was created in 1945, Frenchmen were viewed as specifically stereotypical womanizing, Casanovas and the BIGGEST inside joke to why he's a Skunk is because there was a myth among American Women during WWII about "Frenchmen being Stanky and Smelly" its the SAME joke alluded to in Family Guy with its Rat Pack Song.

    • @lamontyaboy718
      @lamontyaboy718 Před rokem +5

      I don't particularly like Pepe but I too will agree it feels kinda odd that such an iconic character is never with the rest of the Looney tunes gang anymore in anything. And this is why I hate cancel culture. So often people just jump on the bandwagon of being upset about something that they don't even understand what they are upset about. if they just took five minutes to actually understand the context of these cartoons they shouldn't feel the need to hate on them.

  • @Blalack77
    @Blalack77 Před 11 měsíci +7

    Looney Tunes was always my favorite cartoon. Seems like they could successfully remake it.. That never happens with remakes though. They always screw them up. But if they ever did, I think they should add an effect to make them look old - like grainy or whatever.

    • @DC-iu7gn
      @DC-iu7gn Před 11 měsíci +2

      Looney tunes cartoons did it but they lacked a little more of the charm of the original shorts, many shorts are good, but they still lacked most of the characters that do not appear or only some were episodic and also the animation that was made digitally It loses its cartoonish charm a bit when the animation was done in the traditional way, although at least it is the best looney tunes remake so far.

  • @MavTheGamingWolfo
    @MavTheGamingWolfo Před rokem +5

    “Pepe follows a formula every episode.”
    My mind: A VERY! SIMPLE! FORMULA!

  • @Falxifer95
    @Falxifer95 Před rokem +130

    Something I don't see a lot of people talk about Pepe Le Pew is the reactions of Penelope Pussycat, sure the idea is that he reeks, but she always look so mortified and desperate to get away from him, which, if you've dealt with a harasser, that hits way too close to home, and the cartoon where Pepe pretends to shoot himself is easily the worst offender of that topic.

    • @alienboy1322
      @alienboy1322 Před rokem +17

      @Falxifer
      I do have an idea how Pepe Le Pew can reboot it as a character. Make him a hopeless romantic. A charming Ladies man that gets rejected because of his smell.

    • @SpacialRend7
      @SpacialRend7 Před rokem +24

      @@alienboy1322 So basically, a skunk version of Johnny Bravo?

    • @alienboy1322
      @alienboy1322 Před rokem +8

      @@SpacialRend7
      Uh .. yeah, I guess.

    • @amygeer2217
      @amygeer2217 Před rokem +6

      @@alienboy1322 That can work, it’d be better.

    • @nicholasfarrell5981
      @nicholasfarrell5981 Před rokem +18

      @@alienboy1322 I think making Pepe a romance novelist, with the stories he's writing being the main "woo-eeng" portion of the cartoon, would actually be pretty funny. Plus, they can make him as over-the-top as they want *and* send up the tremendously terrible tropes and hackneyed plot devices within the genre at the same time.

  • @MrTerminator3010
    @MrTerminator3010 Před rokem +18

    Buddy was actually real?! I thought he was made up for Animaniacs!

    • @supermangarritano6636
      @supermangarritano6636 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Am I the only person who thinks “Cookie” his girlfriend is a Betty Boop rip off ?

    • @Tornado1994
      @Tornado1994 Před 2 měsíci

      @@supermangarritano6636 She WAS.

  • @AverageJillM
    @AverageJillM Před rokem +7

    When I was younger, I had a Tweety Bird glass from Burger King. When it broke, I asked for a Sylvester glass. My parents picked up a Petunia Pig glass instead, because, as my mom said, “Who wants that nasty old cat who is always trying to eat sweet Tweety?” I still don’t know who Petunia Pig is 40 years later.

    • @walkerphillips2818
      @walkerphillips2818 Před rokem +4

      Frank Tashlin introduced Petunia in Porky’s Romance in 1937, and she only appeared in 5 black and white shorts. Reason why is that the Looney Tunes short after that, Porky’s Duck Hunt, was the debut of Daffy Duck, who quickly became popular. Interestingly she was meant to appear in Porky’s Party alongside the nearly forgotten character Gabby Goat, but both of them were cut in favor of one offs Goosey and a unnamed Penguin.

    • @somewackoonyoutube2449
      @somewackoonyoutube2449 Před rokem +3

      Tweety is as every bit as "sweet" as Claude in his more antagonistic appearances.
      And that's coming from a Claude fan.

    • @Duncan50005
      @Duncan50005 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I want the nasty old cat

  • @maximem1033
    @maximem1033 Před rokem +16

    #justiceforpepe I am french, and for me, pepe was the funniest character. The true French romantic cliché 😂😂

    • @GeraldM_inNC
      @GeraldM_inNC Před rokem +4

      And based directly on Maurice Chevalier, who played romantic leads when he was young. They even used his face!

    • @maximem1033
      @maximem1033 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@GeraldM_inNCI truly love Maurice ❤

  • @SSBFreak85
    @SSBFreak85 Před rokem +41

    When you started talking about Porky's early days I thought for sure the entry would be for Gabby, Porky's goat best friend; a character so bland and generic that he never made the jump with Porky to the more-modern cartoons.

    • @Gex8202
      @Gex8202 Před rokem +9

      Hes kinda lame in New Looney Tunes aswell, Hes only really there in some shorts because they couldn’t use Jones’s Daffy so he pretty much fills that role.

    • @karaoconnoraliasraidra
      @karaoconnoraliasraidra Před rokem +5

      I was expecting either Gabby or Beans.

    • @WytZox1
      @WytZox1 Před rokem +2

      * Golly gee, as a youngster I liked all WB cartoons including Gabby, Buddy & Bosco! ☺

    • @walkerphillips2818
      @walkerphillips2818 Před rokem

      Gabby is returning to the main Looney Tunes roster folks. The mobile game “World Of Mayhem” has been getting leaks of upcoming characters, and Gabby is one of them!

  • @CaptainCat101
    @CaptainCat101 Před rokem +94

    How dare you say anything negative about the Looney Tunes, that isn't related to Space Jam!
    Still, great video

    • @nine_tails137
      @nine_tails137 Před rokem +7

      Space Jam actually got me back into Looney Tunes as an adult.

    • @pinkiemeowstic89
      @pinkiemeowstic89 Před rokem +3

      What's wrong with Space Jam (aside from the sequel influencing the STUPID idea to put LeBron James in Multiversus)?

    • @Tornado1994
      @Tornado1994 Před rokem +2

      @Raylan Givens Nah. She was Eye Candy, and we LOVED it back in '96.

    • @Tornado1994
      @Tornado1994 Před rokem +1

      @Raylan Givens She was BRAND NEW, designed as Bugs' New Romantic Foil. We liked her in 1996 and knew that WB was going to develop her character further as time went by. In which they did in the Looney Tunes Show. Lola is actually a Retconn of Honey Bunny, Bugs' Love Interest created by Chuck Jones back in 1951. Honey was voiced by June Foray.

    • @KenoshiAkai
      @KenoshiAkai Před rokem +1

      @@Tornado1994 Lola was a stereotypical Strong Female Character from the perspective of the 1990s. Sexualized but posturing like a tough girl whenever anyone oogled over her. There was absolutely nothing more to her than that, besides being a designated love interest for Bugs. It wasn't until the Looney Tunes Show that anyone made any good use of her.
      And Space Jam was trash. Both of them. Having the Looney Tunes be second fiddle to atheletes who can't act is a huge waste of their capabilities.

  • @davidanderson_surrey_bc
    @davidanderson_surrey_bc Před 11 měsíci +6

    Your #1 choice makes sense in all respects but one. I think Buddy was pretty much their first stab at creating a cartoon character. The art form itself was very new, and finding people who could come up with clever scripts to amplify an animated world must have been difficult at first. Remember the first time you wrote a story in elementary school? No? Didn't think so. But hey, it was a start. Be happy they stuck with it and eventually gave us the Loonie Tunes we all know and love today.

  • @stevesparta4995
    @stevesparta4995 Před rokem +7

    I agree with your list for the most part. Especially Tweety. I never liked Tweety and for the reasons you mentioned. As far as Buddy, I can't recall ever seeing a buddy cartoon. He's that forgettable.

  • @SmokeTheHorsehog
    @SmokeTheHorsehog Před rokem +19

    At least Foxy got himself a redemption arc in Tiny Toons in the Two Tone episode. Same can't be said about Buddy, when the successor cartoon to Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, dedicated a short to trashing him.

  • @JacobFiveash
    @JacobFiveash Před rokem +30

    I heard Sylvester actually ate Tweety in the final episode of The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries even though most of the episode was a dream.

    • @SegaNintendoGuy64
      @SegaNintendoGuy64 Před rokem +7

      That's exactly what it is, It really was a dream.

    • @danielgudinojuarez6729
      @danielgudinojuarez6729 Před rokem +5

      Oh yeah, I saw that episode not to long ago and it was quite a trip but in the good way in ending Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries since the tail end/this is the end didn't came out until December 2002 on CN

  • @mephilesthedarkultimatevillain

    You know something? If Claude Cat or Charlie Dog make a comeback in an Looney Tunes movie or something, i feel like it'd be a cool idea to see them work together and be the supporting antagonists, due to Claude constantly bullying other pets to be the only one to get love and attention, and Charlie constantly manipulating people for their homes! Plus, i can see Claude being voiced by Eric Bauza and Charlie being voied by Tom Kenny!

    • @daniexists6
      @daniexists6 Před 11 měsíci +2

      You got your wish.
      In the Max series Looney Tunes Cartoons, Claude and Charlie were both brought back in some one offs, with Charlie being Eric Bauza and just sort of doing a single long-form pitch about why he should be adopted and Claude protecting a cheese shop from Hubie and Bertie with pretty amazing gags therein.

  • @willemverheij3412
    @willemverheij3412 Před 11 měsíci +10

    Tweety's main redeeming quality is the good voice acting and unique voice, but Sylvester is always the real star of those two. I think Sylvester is easily a top 10 Looney Tunes character. He shows a lot of versatility too.
    Great thing is that he and Wile E Coyote are very different despite having similar plans: Trying to eat a bird.
    But Roadrunner is not mean spirited, Wile E Coyote mainly causes his own harm. Roadrunner does not claim any moral high ground either or anything. He's just always happy and just a funny animal surviving in the wild. I'd still rank Wile E Coyote above him, but only slightly. They are an iconic duo way more than Tweety and Sylvester, because the dynamic just works better.
    Tweety has kind of the same problem as Jerry from Tom and Jerry, often being a jerk that makes you want to see the cat win.
    If I had to make a top 10 best Looney Tunes characters, it would probably be this:
    1. Daffy Duck (Especially when not playing second fiddle to Bugs.)
    2. Bugs Bunny
    3. Porky Pig (He's the best straight man once past those earliest cartoons.)
    4. Wiley E Coyote
    5. Speedy Gonzales
    6. Sylvester
    7. Roadrunner
    8. Elmer Fudd
    9. Yosemite Sam
    10. Foghorn Leghorn
    I especially love the Daffy Duck pairings with Porky Pig, the perfect combination of straight man and crazy guy. Bugs Bunny is great but I like him best when he does not always win, which always happens with Daffy, it gets too predictable.
    Being the most popular two characters does not mean they pair the best together. Both work better when not being the foil and having someone to work off of.

    • @testodude
      @testodude Před 11 měsíci +3

      Even as a little kid, I wanted Sylvester to end Tweety. I felt sorry for Wile E., but I didn't want him to actually hurt the Road Runner.

  • @monkeydkeithii2430
    @monkeydkeithii2430 Před rokem +145

    The reason for tweety being here doesn’t really work since in all the cartoons he’s minding his own business till some cat or something tries to eat him, all he’s doing is fighting back and seeking protection

    • @MumblingCartoonist
      @MumblingCartoonist Před rokem +21

      Yeah, he’s fine. He’s a foil for SYLVESTER to be entertaining

    • @dejaypage1575
      @dejaypage1575 Před rokem +21

      Its more the personality that got him so high than his jokes

    • @Tree_e888
      @Tree_e888 Před rokem +28

      What he's doing wasn't the problem, it was how he's doing it. Matt disliked him because he just found him smug and annoying.

    • @retroinspect
      @retroinspect Před rokem +25

      Counterpoint: Tweety tried to murder Eddie Valiant.

    • @dejaypage1575
      @dejaypage1575 Před rokem +5

      @@retroinspect yep

  • @jasonparker3925
    @jasonparker3925 Před rokem +20

    I feel like Tweety is the main reason why Tom and Jerry fans started siding with Tom.
    For some reason unexplained more shorts would come out where Jerry would straight up bully Tom with no reason, like in some Tom and Jerry Tales episodes. I know it sounds off to be picky with a slight change in a basic formula, but some of my favorite of the shorts involved Tom using Jerry as a tool to get whatever he wants just for Jerry to break free and fight back. I guess I like the “Tom started it” shorts because of the more likable execution of the dynamic.

    • @heathskrabak5214
      @heathskrabak5214 Před rokem

      Yea I remember relishing the very few and far between instances when Jerry would get some of his own medicine . Def a Tom fan same for Sylvester to a lesser degree .

  • @edique9772
    @edique9772 Před 11 měsíci +5

    For me, Tweety Pie was one of their funniest characters! I think I had to be older before I really got the joke: Tweety is a pint-sized, mean spirited little bully who always gets away with it because she's so cute! She really was dithpicable! We rooted for her because Sylvester was trying to EAT her; she was a proxy for what we'd like to do to our bullies!

  • @korndogz69
    @korndogz69 Před 11 měsíci +3

    "We've grown more intelligent" - This is the funniest part of the video. IQs are steadily dropping.

  • @greshaminc156
    @greshaminc156 Před rokem +47

    Considering Tweety was one of the most famous looney tunes characters. I never expected him to be a bad one, and I can understand why

  • @SpacialRend7
    @SpacialRend7 Před rokem +51

    I agree with a lot of the listed characters here. Pepe is understandably a weird one for obvious reasons. I do however like Tweety in some manner though. Though I do see your point on Clampett’s and Freleng’s take on the character.

  • @tahnis_walart
    @tahnis_walart Před 11 měsíci +8

    1:49 EDP Presents? Really? Truly a cupcake moment.

  • @fawkewe
    @fawkewe Před rokem +6

    6:43 Whats really sad is he basically was never in anything ever again. This was basically his only acting chance he would ever get and he lost it because he costed too much money.