Difference between revisions of "Mixed Nutz"
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==Production== | ==Production== | ||
===Development=== | ===Development=== | ||
[[Tom Ruegger]], who previously worked on ''Animaniacs'' and ''[[Yogi's Treasure Hunt]]'', pitched a series to Warner Bros about a series | [[Tom Ruegger]], who previously worked on ''Animaniacs'' and ''[[Yogi's Treasure Hunt]]'', pitched a series to Warner Bros about a series about [http://cartoonatics.blogspot.com/2011/04/cartoon-shows-that-never-were-2-mixed.html Looney Tune characters and Hanna Barbera characters crossing over and starring in cartoons together] back in [[2008]]. The series was greenlit and Ruegger began work on concept art and stories for the series. | ||
However, when [[Sam Register]] became Executive of Warner Bros Animation, the series was cancelled since Register had his own idea for Looney Tunes (''Laff Riot'' in [[2009]] which was later retooled in [[2011]] into ''The Looney Tunes Show''). | However, when [[Sam Register]] became Executive of Warner Bros Animation, the series was cancelled since Register had his own idea for Looney Tunes (''Laff Riot'' in [[2009]] which was later retooled in [[2011]] into ''The Looney Tunes Show''). | ||
==Behind the Scenes== | ==Behind the Scenes== | ||
* Some episodes planned for the show were a parody of ''Shrek'' and a parody of ''[[South Park]]'' | * Some episodes planned for the show were a parody of ''Shrek'' and a parody of ''[[South Park]]'' |
Revision as of 01:01, 4 June 2022
Mixed Nutz was an undeveloped Hanna-Barbera television series by Warner Bros Animation.
The series would have been a crossover between Hanna-Barbera and Looney Tunes and would've feature the characters in cartoons together.
Production
Development
Tom Ruegger, who previously worked on Animaniacs and Yogi's Treasure Hunt, pitched a series to Warner Bros about a series about Looney Tune characters and Hanna Barbera characters crossing over and starring in cartoons together back in 2008. The series was greenlit and Ruegger began work on concept art and stories for the series.
However, when Sam Register became Executive of Warner Bros Animation, the series was cancelled since Register had his own idea for Looney Tunes (Laff Riot in 2009 which was later retooled in 2011 into The Looney Tunes Show).
Behind the Scenes
- Some episodes planned for the show were a parody of Shrek and a parody of South Park