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* The ''[[Blast-Off Buzzard (segments)|Blast-Off Buzzard]]'' shorts bare similarities to the ''[[Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner]]'' shorts. | * The ''[[Blast-Off Buzzard (segments)|Blast-Off Buzzard]]'' shorts bare similarities to the ''[[Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner]]'' shorts. | ||
===Fantastic Max=== | ===Fantastic Max=== | ||
* At the end of the episode, "[[Movie Star Max]]," there's a sequence where [[Max Young|Max]] pops out to tell the viewers, "Th-th-that's | * At the end of the episode, "[[Movie Star Max]]," there's a sequence where [[Max Young|Max]] pops out to tell the viewers, "Th-th-that's it, folks!" | ||
===Flintstones=== | ===Flintstones=== | ||
* In the ''Baby Looney Tunes'' episode, "The Wheel Deal," the [[Flintmobile]] makes a cameo. | * In the ''Baby Looney Tunes'' episode, "The Wheel Deal," the [[Flintmobile]] makes a cameo. |
Revision as of 18:33, 24 January 2023
Looney Tunes is an American animated comedy theatrical short film series produced by Warner Brothers.
Throughout the years, both Hanna-Barbera and Looney Tunes have made several references to one another.
Connections
Blast-Off Buzzard
- The Blast-Off Buzzard shorts bare similarities to the Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner shorts.
Fantastic Max
- At the end of the episode, "Movie Star Max," there's a sequence where Max pops out to tell the viewers, "Th-th-that's it, folks!"
Flintstones
- In the Baby Looney Tunes episode, "The Wheel Deal," the Flintmobile makes a cameo.
Hokey Wolf
- The Hokey Wolf short, "Robot Plot," is likely inspired by the Looney Tunes short, Robot Rabbit.
Scooby-Doo
- Scooby and Shaggy make cameos at the WB cafeteria in Looney Tunes: Back in Action, where they are voiced by Frank Welker and Casey Kasem respectively.
- Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner make cameo appearances in the What's New, Scooby-Doo? episode, "New Mexico, Old Monster," with the Road Runner's voice being from an archival recording of Paul Julian.
- Tweety also makes a cameo in Avery's bird watching guidebook.
- For Warner Bros.' 100th anniversary, they teamed up with Funko to release Looney Tunes Pops with a Scooby-Doo motif.
Other
- The concept for the unrealized project, Toing Tiger likely became the character Cool Cat.