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Throughout the years, both [[Hanna-Barbera]] and Looney Tunes have made several references to one another.
Throughout the years, both [[Hanna-Barbera]] and Looney Tunes have made several references to one another.
==Connections==
==Connections==
===Blast-Off Buzzard===
===Blast-Off Buzzard===
* The ''[[Blast-Off Buzzard (segments)|Blast-Off Buzzard]]'' shorts bare similarities to the ''[[Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner]]'' shorts.
{{Main|Blast-Off Buzzard (segments)}}
* The ''Blast-Off Buzzard'' shorts themselves share similarities to the ''[[Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner]]'' theatrical shorts.
 
===Fantastic Max===
{{Main|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 it, folks!"
 
===Flintstones===
===Flintstones===
{{Main|Flintstones (franchise)}}
* In the ''Baby Looney Tunes'' episode, "The Wheel Deal," the [[Flintmobile]] makes a cameo when Bugs and the others are trying to make a brand new bike to fit [[Tweety]]'s size.
* In celebration of [[Warner Bros.]]' 100th anniversary, they produced a special short which reimagined ''Looney Tunes'' characters taking a group photo together in [[Bedrock]], but this is spoiled by [[Daffy Duck|Daffy]] who comes dressed as [[Fred Flintstone|Fred]] and then [[Bamm-Bamm Rubble|Bamm-Bamm]], even though Bugs and Sylvester were already covering them respectively.
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===Hokey Wolf===
===Hokey Wolf===
{{Main|Hokey Wolf (segments)}}
* The ''Hokey Wolf'' short, "[[Robot Plot]]," was likely inspired by the ''Looney Tunes'' short, ''Robot Rabbit''.
===It's the Wolf===
{{Main|It's the Wolf}}
* The ''It's the Wolf'' shorts took partial inspiration from the ''Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog'' shorts.
===Scooby-Doo===
===Scooby-Doo===
* [[Scooby-Doo (character)|Scooby]] and [[Shaggy Rogers|Shaggy]] make cameos at the WB cafeteria in ''Looney Tunes: Back in Action'', where they are voiced by [[Frank Welker]] and [[Casey Kasem]] respectively.
{{Main|Scooby-Doo (franchise)}}
* [[Scooby-Doo (character)|Scooby]] and [[Shaggy Rogers|Shaggy]] make cameos at the WB cafeteria in ''Looney Tunes: Back in Action'', where they are voiced by [[Frank Welker (actor)|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]].
* 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.
** [[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. A crossover short was made for Cartoon Network's Acme Fools month-long marathon, based on the same Funko Pop renderings with the ''Looney Tunes'' cast as Mystery Inc. attempting to unmask the [[Doctor Jekyll|Ghost of Mr. Hyde]].
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Shaggy berates Lillard.png
</gallery>
===Other===
* The concept for the unrealized project, ''[[Toing Tiger]]'' likely became the character Cool Cat.
==External links==
* [https://looneytuneswiki.com/wiki/Main_Page Looney Tunes Wiki], our sister wiki.
==References==
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[[Category:Parodies]]
[[Category:Parodies]]

Revision as of 11:52, 21 March 2024

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On-screen title card.

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

Main article: Blast-Off Buzzard (segments)

Fantastic Max

Main article: 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

Main article: Flintstones (franchise)
  • In the Baby Looney Tunes episode, "The Wheel Deal," the Flintmobile makes a cameo when Bugs and the others are trying to make a brand new bike to fit Tweety's size.
  • In celebration of Warner Bros.' 100th anniversary, they produced a special short which reimagined Looney Tunes characters taking a group photo together in Bedrock, but this is spoiled by Daffy who comes dressed as Fred and then Bamm-Bamm, even though Bugs and Sylvester were already covering them respectively.

Hokey Wolf

Main article: Hokey Wolf (segments)
  • The Hokey Wolf short, "Robot Plot," was likely inspired by the Looney Tunes short, Robot Rabbit.

It's the Wolf

Main article: It's the Wolf
  • The It's the Wolf shorts took partial inspiration from the Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog shorts.

Scooby-Doo

Main article: Scooby-Doo (franchise)
  • 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. A crossover short was made for Cartoon Network's Acme Fools month-long marathon, based on the same Funko Pop renderings with the Looney Tunes cast as Mystery Inc. attempting to unmask the Ghost of Mr. Hyde.

Other

  • The concept for the unrealized project, Toing Tiger likely became the character Cool Cat.

External links

References