A list of puns related to "The Three Bears (Looney Tunes)"
There has to be a lot of Bugs in the programs they use.
The golden age of looney tunes vol .6 the complete. 1943-1944
Disc 1. The complete 1943
DISC 2
DISC 3. The complete 1944
DISC 4
Yes this set should include the censored 11 and anti Japanese / nazi ww2 propaganda cartoons as this is history and itβs a product of its time
I'm sure we're all familiar with the "Looney Tunes/Toons" retcon at this point. But didn't "Looney" also used to be spelled "Loony", without the "e"?
So the original version was "Loony Toons" Does anyone else remember this?
Premise:
In a strange world that never was, Thanos's snap incidently breaks the Toon Force. During his escape into the portal, the gauntlet breaks apart and he is instead transported into the cartoon land of the Warner Bros. & MGM. After crash landing on a farm, he encounters a brave little chicken hawk (Henery Hawk) who tries to cook him for supper. Thanos crushes poor Henery in one hand and stomps off into a forest as trees snap and splinter from angry punches. Thanos mutters to himself that he needs to repair his gauntlet... and that the stones are "useless" in their current state.
Little does he know, over the hill Bugs Bunny witnessed everything in horror, and frantically contacts all the toons in a desperate attempt to stop him once and for all.
It doesn't take long before everyone assembles in hiding, panicing and shouting under dark lamplight. Foghorn Leghorn, under shaky breath, stands up and shouts:
"We gatta stop that oversized gorilla, ya hear!? He took away my son, I tell ya, he took away my boy! Some of ya'll might not know the little fellah, but h-he... he had a heart 'o gold, you see!! Like a million 'n one karat! An' tomarrah it could be you Sam, or how about you Daffy, or even sweet little Granny!
N-Now who- I say- who's with me!?"
The toons, moved to tears by his heartfelt speech, cheer in support and begin to plan. Some raise their hands when asked if they felt "unchanged" while others nodded and stood who could share valuable resources.
Thanos will stop at nothing to return back to his home, or at the very least, make this new world his own, personal domain...
Rules of the Snap (Toon Force)
The following Toon Force abilities are no longer in effect:
However, intrinsict character abilities are unaffected so long as they do not grant death/damage resistance or reality warping unrelated to the character's focal abilities. To further clarify, gag-specific or one-time feats do not count.
We are only allowing powers famously assigned to a character unrestricted by the above 3 limitations.
So Iβve seen this as a Mandela effect reported by a lot of people and it obviously occurs in parts of the English-speaking world where in the local dialect βtoonsβ and βtunesβ are homophones. They are pronounced exactly the same. To me this is the obvious reason as to why people would remember the name of a show from their childhood differently, since it sounds the same, also βtunesβ is a pun on βmerrie melodiesβ.
However from where Iβm from (and in other parts of the UK), βtunesβ and βtoonsβ are not homophones. A few months ago there was a UK-Centred dialect quiz to try and work out where you were from and a significant amount of the questions were based around whether one word rhymed or was said the same as another or not. Now for me, and most of the people I know from my area, βtunesβ was pronounced βchunesβ, there was no βtooβ sound, similarly, βtunaβ was pronounced βchunaβ, and βtulipsβ βchulipsβ (think of the βtuβ sound in βsaturationβ). This is still how I and many others I know pronounce these words today, the βtooβ sound for these words comes across as rather posh (which I am not).
Now, from since when I was a toddler, the only thing I called this Warner Brothers cartoon was βLooney chunesβ (phonetically), I watched a ton of cartoons on the channel Boomerang, which was oversaturated with looney tunes, and I would sit in front of the Tv for hours on end. I, and all my family only ever called it βlooney chunesβ, and this is what I have always called it, for over 20 years. We wouldnβt have called it that if it was βtoonsβ, because that would have been pronounced differently.
The developers have decided to make their hilarious cartoon show, Looney Tunes, no longer cartoony. So, they made every single character much more realistic-looking. Because of this, Bugs no longer can use toon force nor can become the animator. Now, all of these characters start to go after him, due to them being angry and wanting to actually show the rabbit now that heβs not OP!
Rules
β’ As stated, Bugs Bunny will not have access to his toon force and he wonβt be able to become the animator.
β’ He still gets his feats and his other abilities, though.
β’ All battles will take place near Bugsβ house.
β’ The bunny and the opponent will stand 25 meters apart in each fight.
β’ They will be bloodlusted.
β’ Each fight will be a one-on-one.
Who is the weakest character that can defeat Bugs Bunny without his toon force and the ability to become the animator?
Be me, level 5 fighter in a West Marches-style campaign.
Group is underleveled for the dungeon we're attempting. The level 2 has a Cloak of the Martyr, granting us temp HP when he falls unconscious (which he does every other turn, to the hilarity of the group).
My character is known for her collection of magic cloaks. One is a Cloak of Useful Items, which the DM gave me KNOWING I would waste these awesome consumables in dumb ways.
As ya do.
We confront the BBEG of the dungeon, and it's clear I led my low level group into a TPK. The boss is a skeleton mage who turns himself invisible the first round. He summons a custom Bone Golem (***"My GrEaTeSt CrEaTiOn!"***) and several 4-armed skeletons that wreck the back line.
Things look bad. Everyone's bloody.
But I'm in a magic cloak, just rested, and I look fabulous.
My turn.
I rush the Bone Golem and rip a patch off my cloak: "The Pit." A 10 foot square pit opens up under the Bone Golem. He takes falling damage as the DM wonders aloud what kind of climb check he's going to need to crawl free.
"Not so fast, DM," I say. My weeb ninja character calls out to the boss. "You're a third rate wizard with a fourth rate spellbook. And you activated my trap card."
The party GROANS.
I action surge. Then I pull a second patch from my cloak: "The Iron Door." A 10ft wide, 10ft high iron door occupies the free space over my pit, and I bar it from my side, effectively ending the combat.
My fighter turns to the boss, and I can't resist another one liner, "Last chance to surrender to a wizard far more powerful than yourself."
DM has me roll a persuasion at advantage for just Looney Tunes'ing the boss's GrEaTeSt CrEaTiOn.
16 + 4 bardic inspiration resulting in a 20.
The skeleton mage surrenders, dropping his spellbook at his feet.
My DM resolves to never drop magic items for me again.
That's all folks!
I've always referred to it as "Looney Toons", until I ran into this subreddit. I saw it was actually "Looney Tunes" so I did some research trying to find an explanation for why I always thought it was "Toons". When I was a child my favorite NES game was called "Tiny Toon" and the characters were almost identical to the ones from "Looney Tunes" so maybe I just got the names mixed up?
That's my explanation. That NES game was released in 1991 and I was born in the late 90's, so If you recall it being "Looney Toons" way before that game even came out in '91, or have never even heard of that game, and still have always thought it was "Looney Toons" then my explanation is invalid.
This is the ME that's really affected me the most so I dug deep trying to reach for an explanation. Just wanted to share this with y'all!
https://i.redd.it/o8ri8le1jfi21.jpg
I watched it as a kid amongst other old cartoons like deep in the heart of texas the lone state cartoon, scrub me momma with a boogie beat.
The cartoon had a little black boy accidentally be locked in a music store after operating hours, and the instruments begin to come alive and play by themselves until the boy is awoken the next morning by the shop owner opening up the store again.
Sorry for not much information, its been probably 10 years since i've seen it and it was most likely illegally downloaded for me and my siblings to watch.
Seems like every dvd collection I look at has like some tiny percentage of the collection. Frustrating. Thoughts?
Ms. Frizzle is taking the kids on another field tripβthis time to learn about cartoons. As she was landing, though, she saw a shot go by her vision in an instant, startling her and making her spin out of control with the bus. It eventually crashed into a certain rabbit and duckβs house.
Bugs came running out after hearing the loud sound. He rolled his eyes and said, βAnd it happened for the 401st time this month.β Then, he jumped up onto the roof to give the class his attention. At this point, the bus was able to free itself. The students immediately got frightened of the cartoon, and begged Ms. Frizzle to eliminate the rat. The teacher agreed for once, and then got ready to enter the heat of battle!
Meanwhile, Yosemite Sam just watched from afar and grinned at what he caused to take place.
R1: No bloodlust
R2: Bloodlusted
Who wins?
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