Mar 29, 2010

CLOSED: 1 DAY OPEN GIVEAWAY ONLY! : Bugs Bunny Easter Funnies Dvd and The First Easter Bunny Dvd (2 winners- Unlimited Entries)


* Click here to view the name(s) of the winner(s)*

Warner Brothers has re-released 2 animated oldie-goldies this Spring - Bugs Bunny's Easter Funnies and The First Easter Rabbit. Both these classics first came out in the late 1970s and now they're back again to entertain.

Two of my readers will have the opportunity to win a pack containing both these dvds.


In Bugs Bunny's Easter Funnies, Granny gets the dreaded call that the Easter Bunny is ill and hurries to find a substitute Easter Bunny. Bugs Bunny and the rest of the Looney Tunes gang jump up to volunteer. Lo and behold, what unravels is a lot of 'looney madness' ! Who will fit the role the best?

Portions of legendary Looney Tunes cartoon shorts are cleverly mixed into the plot of this delightful special including Birds Anonymous, For Scent-imental Reasons, Knighty Knight Bugs, Sahara Hare, Robin Hood Daffy, Rabbit of Seville, Hillbilly Hare and Tweety’s Circus.

The dvd also includes 3 interactive Looney Tunes puzzles and an additional bonus feature episode- 'His Hare-Raising Tale'.

Viewing duration: Approximately 50 minutes


Buy it:

You can buy Bugs Bunny's Easter Funnies for a reduced price of 7.96 US$ (+ shipping) from the Warner Brothers online store.


The First Easter Rabbit is about a little girl's toy bunny called Stuffy who comes to life and hops his way down to Easter Valley to deliver baskets full of goodies to the kids there. Poor Stuffy, though, is in for some opposition when Zero, a mean ice character threatens to spoil the fun and bring the chills to all Stuffy's plans. Watch as Stuffy gets help from some unexpected sources!

Academy Award winner Burl Ives narrates this fanciful, tuneful and color-splashed animated tale of The First Easter Rabbit.

The dvd also includes 6 menu based puzzles for kids.

Viewing duration: Approximately 30 minutes.


Buy it:

You can buy The First Easter Rabbit for a reduced price of 7.96 US$ (+ shipping) from the Warner Brothers online store.


Between the two dvds we'd vote Bugs Bunny's Easter Funnies over The First Easter Rabbit only because there's just something about Bugsy that never fails to entertain and set us off!!
Both dvds reminded me of the cartoons we'd watch as kids....boy, animation sure has come such a long way today!


THE OPEN GIVEAWAY (Unlimited Entries!)

You can enter this ONE DAY giveaway as many times as you want to BUT you need to keep your comments totally Looney Tunes based.

(I know I had to make it hard but then I love Bugsy and adorable little Tweety!! You can talk about Bugs Bunny episodes you have watched, what you find cute about Tweety, the other crazy Looney Tunes characters....anything as long as its related to Bugs Bunny!)

* You can also send out unlimited tweets with this message and post the tweet links as a comment *

RT @ebmommy 1 DAY OPEN GIVEAWAY(3/30-10 pm CST): BugsBunny EasterFunnies & The FirstEasterRabbit dvds http://bit.ly/aaD5Fm 2 WINNERS


This giveaway is open to US Residents , 18 years and above.
2 winners will be chosen with the random.org generator on March 30 2010 at 10 pm Central time.




** EBMR Disclaimer: Warner Brothers sent us these dvds for review purposes only. This review has not been monetarily compensated and is based on the views and opinions of my family and/or self. Please note that the opinions reflected in this post have not been influenced by the sponsor in any way.**

359 comments:

  1. Tweeted: http://twitter.com/stayingyoung2/status/11243411121 Thanks! http://youthful.tips.blogspot.com

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  2. My daughter would LOVE to win the Bugs Bunny Easter Funnies DVD! She's a definite Looney Tunes fan! Thanks!

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  3. I always liked the hen with Foghorn Leghorn..the prissy one ..I think here name was prissy! Love Looney Tunes!

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  4. What a great giveaway! Looney Tunes are the best, I wish they came on TV more often. My fav is Wyle E. Coyote, poor guy never gives up!

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  5. My father called my niece Miss Prissy because it seemed to fit her at the time :)

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  6. Looney Tones is my Favorite.
    I loved how tweety always got one up on sylvester.
    mommiesgotfivechildren at hotmail dot com
    Rebecca
    @Buttons and Bows.

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  7. My brother's first house was decorated with Looney toons characters in the living room. Drapes, clocks, pictures, and all.

    denise_22315 at yahoo dot com

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  8. My favorite s Tweety. I love that little bird!

    denise_22315 at yahoo dot com

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  9. My Son was teaching Sunday School yesterday to the Adult class and he used the analogy of Road Runner and Wylie Coyote about How we should flee from sin.
    Joseph fled from Potiphers wife when he saw she was wanting to ruin his testimony,,,, He said now we didn't hear the Beep Beep but we get the same Idea....I am sure he ran so quickly that he left his coat behind.

    mommiesgotfivechildren at hotmail dot com
    Rebecca
    @Buttons and Bows.

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  10. I tweeted.

    http://twitter.com/wiscmom24/status/11245546276

    denise_22315 at yahoo dot com

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  11. My oldest son is an artist, He is now 21 but when he was about 12 he begged me to allow him to draw the Looney Tones on his wall.
    I gave in and He drew Bugs Bunny, Wiley Coyote, Road Runner and Daphe Duck.
    I was very impressed at his ability.

    mommiesgotfivechildren at hotmail dot com
    Rebecca
    @Buttons and Bows.

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  12. mommiesgotfivechildren at hotmail dot com
    Rebecca
    @Buttons and Bows.


    http://twitter.com/mommieschildren/status/11245605047
    I tweeted your giveaway.

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  13. Tweet! http://twitter.com/mjl6mom2/status/11245555728
    lockwoodmerrie@yahoo.com

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  14. I'm thinking that my dad really liked Bugs Bunny/WB cartoons because he was the one that named me and that is the ONLY place I've EVER seen my name appear... MERRIE MELODIES. (My first name is "Merrie" pronounced Mary.)lockwoodmerrie@yahoo.com

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  15. Ijust went to youtube and you can watch Bugs Bunny videos...
    I love it.
    Bugs Bunny & coyote - Operation Rabbit Wile E Coyote as the sales man, He is trying to figure out a way to get Bugs.


    mommiesgotfivechildren at hotmail dot com
    Rebecca
    @Buttons and Bows.

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  16. Road Runner cartoons were a favorite of mine growing up...except when my older brother made me act some of them out. One broken wrist later my Mom had to explain to us the difference between cartoons and reality.
    Lesson learned the hard way! Thanks.

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  17. I found a youtube video called
    Bugs Bunny Funny Moments 2

    They just do not make cartoons like they used to.

    mommiesgotfivechildren at hotmail dot com
    Rebecca
    @Buttons and Bows

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  18. Well, If anything this gave me a fun morning watching cartoons on youtube.com

    This was one of my favs.
    Bugs Gets The Boid


    mommiesgotfivechildren at hotmail dot com
    Rebecca
    @Buttons and Bows

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  19. Porky Pig hunting wabbit was another fave. My dad would talk like Porky and have us ROTFL.
    He did it so well.

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  20. ooh I watched loony toons a lot as a kid!

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  21. Merrie Melodies: A Wild Hare

    Elmor Fudd has got to be my favorite out of all of the characters.
    He was always so determined to get that "silly wabbit"


    mommiesgotfivechildren at hotmail dot com
    Rebecca
    @Buttons and Bows

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  22. bugs bunny is my favorite

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  23. "That's All Folks!" ;)

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  24. I also had an Uncle who called our house often. We would pretend not to know who it was until Uncle Dan started talking like Bugs. He'd always end with "OK doc, let me talk to your mom." We kids loved it.

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  25. In high school, Tweety Bird was our class mascot

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  26. tweeted http://twitter.com/ivansmom60/statuses/11246626933

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  27. I used to collect Tweety Bird "stuff"
    gerrie DOT shaeffer AT yahoo DOT com

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  28. I used to collect Tweety Stuff.
    I just loved that little yellow bird.


    mommiesgotfivechildren at hotmail dot com
    Rebecca
    @Buttons and Bows

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  29. tweeted
    http://twitter.com/shaeffermom/status/11247085258
    gerrie DOT shaeffer AT yahoo DOT com

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  30. Tweety Bird is soo cute & YELLOW birdson@roadrunner.com

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  31. Looney tunes were the only cartoons that my brother and I could agree upon watching. We fought over whatelse we would watch because out TV watching was pretty limited.

    denise_22315 at yahoo dot com

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  32. I tweeted.

    http://twitter.com/wiscmom24/status/11247461968

    denise_22315 at yahoo dot com

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  33. I always liked the "grandma" that tweety stayed with. She was funny getting after Sylvester.
    gerrie DOT shaeffer AT yahoo DOT com

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  34. loony toons ran in many movie theaters from 1929 to 1970!!

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  35. it was a variate on walt disney's silly symphonies

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  36. tweeted
    http://twitter.com/shaeffermom/status/11247947635
    gerrie DOT shaeffer AT yahoo DOT com

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  37. elmer is most known for saying: "Be vewy vewy quiet, I'm hunting wabbits"

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  38. I miss getting up on Saturday morning just to watch these Looney Tunes cartoons! The things that my kids watch now are just NOT the same.
    gerrie DOT shaeffer AT yahoo DOT com

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  39. Bet you won't hear this one today.... "What's up, Doc?" lol

    logan 4301 {at} yahoo {dot} com

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  40. Oh I love Bugs and the gang! It's rare to even find them on TV nowadays. My super favorite is the little black kitten who makes a bed on the dog's back. I think the characters are Mark Anthony and Pussyfoot. My all time fave is when the dog is outside crying because he thinks his sweet kitty has been baked into a cookie. :-)

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  41. tweet: http://twitter.com/SnowflakeDay/status/11248283772

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  42. Daffy Duck - Stupor Duck
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWzROoxS2b4&feature=rec-LGOUT-exp_stronger_r2-2r-2-HM

    Youtube Video

    I love Daffy Duck.

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  43. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1olmlE19GqQ&NR=1&feature=fvwp

    Holding out for a Hero with Looney Tones cartoon clips.
    So Cute.

    Rebecca
    @Buttons and Buttons.

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  44. I love the looney toons song at the beginning of each cartoon.

    IT is the Best!


    Rebecca
    @Buttons and Buttons.

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  45. BUGS BUNNY BABY BUGGY BUNNY

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fO5WaRoTX4g&feature=rec-LGOUT-exp_stronger_r2-2r-3-HM

    It is amazing how many of these videos I remember from my childhood.
    Rebecca
    @Buttons and Buttons.

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  46. I might not get anything done today now that I have found all these cartoons of the Looney on youtube.com

    Rebecca
    @Buttons and Buttons.

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  47. my son has never seen a bugs bunny episode before this would be a great video to introduce him to him
    nannypanpan@sbcglobal.net

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  48. i always liked the pepe la pew episodes

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  49. did will e coyote ever get his man?

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  50. I feel so sorry Wylie Coyote. The Road Runner teases him something horrible LOL I have to admit, he is persistent.

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  51. i like tweety birds..i tawt i taw a putty tat

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  52. I wish I was as fast and smart as the Road Runner.

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  53. The Tazmanian Devil has nothing on my nephew. He can destroy a clean house in minutes

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  54. Porky Pig was designed by animator Bob Clampett

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  55. Marvin the Martian made his debut in 1948's Haredevil Hare.

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  56. The cat Pepé Le Pew is always chasing is named Penelope Pussycat

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  57. The name "Tweety" is a play on words, as it originally meant "sweetie", along with "tweet"

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  58. The name "Sylvester" is a play on felis silvestris, the scientific name for the wild cat species (domestic cats like Sylvester, though, are actually felis catus)

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  59. Animator Friz Freleng introduced Yosemite Sam in the 1945 cartoon Hare Trigger.

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  60. i love that six flags has a looney toon area

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  61. What's up Doc has to be the most famous saying Bug's Bunny said.

    Rebecca
    @Buttons and Bows

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  62. Beep Beep, I better be fast like Road Runner and keep entering random thoughts.
    That was corney, which brings me to my next comment.

    Rebecca
    @Buttons and Bows

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  63. I loved the little chicken with the Big Glasses with the Rooster that always said "Now Boy, let me teach you some stuff"


    Rebecca
    @Buttons and Bows

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  64. I haven't watched a Looney tunes cartoon in I don't know how long!

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  65. I'd have to say that Bugs Bunny is my favorite character.

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  66. what was with the Baby Looney Toons shows? I did not like those episodes as much as the classics, They just aren't as funny.

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  67. Tweet!
    http://twitter.com/Lmerritt49903/status/11258766172

    lmerritt49903@gmail.com

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  68. I love Bugs Bunny
    dmkayes@gmail.com

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  69. I always LOVED looney tunes growing up, and I've been slightly scared that my own children would grow up and never know who bugs, tweety, and the gang were. All the shows today are nothing like them and not near as good if I do say so myself!

    lmerritt49903@gmail.com

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  70. tweet http://twitter.com/SnowflakeDay/status/11259037558

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  71. I also loved the Looney Tunes Witch Hazel. I liked how her hair pins were always flying off her head. The one with Hansel & Gretel in it is especially good.

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  72. tweet , http://twitter.com/tracisme123/status/11259123956

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  73. my favorite was taz, he was always so looney!lol

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  74. i love how the looney gang all stay so young looking! i really liked when they went back to being babies, little babs and what was his name, buster?

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  75. my niece likes slyvester and tweety , cause she has birds she named that lol

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  76. I think Looney Tunes were about the only cartoons when I was little.

    lkish77123 at gmail dot com

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  77. I would love to win and share this with my son. He has not really had a chance to watch Tweety like I did as a child. He will love Bugs too.
    savingmomssanity at gmail dot com

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  78. I tweeted!
    http://twitter.com/savingmomsanity/status/11261741374
    savingmomssanity at gmail dot com

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  79. i just went online to looney tunes and they have a bugs bunny hopping carrots game

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  80. they also have a game called pepe's love run

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  81. I don't know if I have a favorite. They all have things about them which I love. I guess if I had to pick one it would be Porky.....or Sylvester......or Tweety.....or..LOL

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  82. What is the birth place for the rascally rabbit, Bugs Bunny?

    Brooklyn, New York. Bugs was a known traveler, always taking the wrong turn, he has been in Albuquerque, the Himalayas and the Antarctica.

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  83. In what year was Bugs Bunny born?


    1940. Tex Avery was the man who put the final touch to the Bugs Bunny we know today.

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  84. What is the name of the man who gave his voice to Bugs?

    Mel Blanc. Bugs Bunny had many voices, but Mel Blanc was more remembered, lasting from 1940 to 1983.

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  85. Bugs was one of the few animated celebrites who received a star on the Walk of Fame.

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  86. Has Tweety always been yellow?


    No. Originally Tweety was pink. Tweety didn't become yellow until later on.

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  87. Tweety's owner is called Granny in the cartoons, but what is Granny's real name?

    Emma Webster. We know her as "Granny", Yosemite Sam and Bugs called her "Emma" in one cartoon, and she was called "Ms. Webster" by a policeman in another cartoon, thus we have "Emma Webster".

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  88. I love these fun facts!

    The first Academy Award Tweety won was for which cartoon?

    Tweety Pie. This is the cartoon where Tweety meets Sylvester for the first time.

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  89. Up until 1979 Marvin did not even have an official name, known only as Commander X-2.

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  90. After watching all of these youtube video's on Looney Toons. I wanna be a kid again.

    Rebecca
    Buttons and Bows
    mommiesgotfivechildren at hotmail dot com

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  91. I feel like Wiley Coyote and Road Runner with Donna C today.

    Beep! Beep! I think I will go swag some trivia of my own and try to win some swagbucks while I am at it.


    Rebecca
    Buttons and Bows
    mommiesgotfivechildren at hotmail dot com

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  92. 1) Does Wile ever Catch the Road Runner?
    Well, in a 1980 made for TV short - "Soup or Sonic", directed by Chuck Jones, Wile E. does catch him.

    However, he is only a couple of inches high, while Road Runner is full size, thanks to a gag involving a chase through a pipeline that gets narrower and narrower. After a minature Wile catches the full size Road Runner, he holds up a sign that says - "Okay, wise guys, you always wanted me to catch him. Now what do I do?" - the cartoon then ends.

    Rebecca
    Buttons and Bows
    mommiesgotfivechildren at hotmail dot com

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  93. What was the company name that Wile ordered products from?

    I knew this one without looking.
    The name of the company was "ACME".
    Rebecca
    Buttons and Bows
    mommiesgotfivechildren at hotmail dot com

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  94. Where did they ever come with that company name?
    When Chuck Jones (the creator/director) was a kid he pretended that everything came from a fictional company called the ACME Corporation. So, for the cartoons he adored the idea that there was a company called ACME that made things specifically for coyotes.

    Rebecca
    Buttons and Bows
    mommiesgotfivechildren at hotmail dot com

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  95. What was the name of the first Road Runner & Wile E. Coyote cartoon?

    It was named "Fast & Furry-ous" and debuted on Sept. 14, 1949. This is the cartoon that had Wile in a Superman outfit!

    Rebecca
    Buttons and Bows
    mommiesgotfivechildren at hotmail dot com

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  96. Was'nt there a Road Runner cartoon that also had Speedy Gonzales and Sylvester in it?

    There sure was! It came out in 1965 and was called "The Wild Chase"

    Rebecca
    Buttons and Bows
    mommiesgotfivechildren at hotmail dot com

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  97. Porky's original voice was Joe Dougherty, a real stutterer. A bit-part actor for WB in the 1930's, he was the voice of Porky from his 1935 debut until 1937.

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  98. Were any of the Road Runner cartoons ever nominated for an Academy Award?

    Sure, the 1960 Road Runner & Wile E. Coyote cartoon called "Beep Prepared" was nominated for an Academy Award. However, it unfortunately did not win the prestigious award.

    Rebecca
    Buttons and Bows
    mommiesgotfivechildren at hotmail dot com

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  99. 7). Who created the Road Runner & Wile E. Coyote characters?

    Chuck Jones, who directed most of Road Runner cartoons, and writer Micheal Maltese created the pair. They were looking to create a parody of the classic chase films of that time - 1949. Their parody soon became bigger than they ever thought it would!

    Rebecca
    Buttons and Bows
    mommiesgotfivechildren at hotmail dot com

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  100. 14). Who did those great background paintings for the Road Runner cartoons?
    Those great desert backgrounds were first designed by Robert Gribbroek and painted by Peter Alvarado. But, after a few years they were designed by Maurice Noble and painted by Philip De Gaurd who began to make the scenes more abstract.


    Rebecca
    Buttons and Bows
    mommiesgotfivechildren at hotmail dot com

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  101. 20). Did Wile ever appear in a cartoon without the Road Runner?

    Yes he did, several in fact.
    But, when he appeared with 'Sam the Sheepdog' he was known as 'Ralph Wolf' even though this is STILL Wile E. Coyote.

    Rebecca
    Buttons and Bows
    mommiesgotfivechildren at hotmail dot com

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  102. I love this one. Funny!

    What were some of those Latin names in the Road Runner cartoons?
    I found a whole list of them...lol.

    Accelleratti Incredibus, Hot-Roddicus Supersonicus, Delicius-Delicius (Road Runner)

    Carnivorous Vulgaris, Eatibus Anythingus, Eatius Birdius (Wiley Coyote)


    Rebecca
    Buttons and Bows
    mommiesgotfivechildren at hotmail dot com

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  103. In April of 1930, the first Looney Tunes cartoon was released. It was an eight minute musical adventure called Sinkin' in the Bathtub, starring two new characters named Bosko and Honey

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  104. The name Looney Tunes is a variation on Silly Symphonies, the name of Walt Disney's concurrent series of music-based cartoon shorts

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  105. Elmer's signature catchphrase is, "Be vewy vewy quiet, I'm hunting wabbits", as well as his trademark laughter, "huh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh".

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  106. In one cartoon, Elmer Fudd declares himself vegetarian, hunting for sport only

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  107. In the 1941–1942 season, Elmer's appearance was modified. he became a heavy-set, beer-bellied character.

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  108. In the 1988 movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Elmer Fudd makes a cameo in a brief head-shot during the final scene.

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  109. bugs bunny was created in 1940

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  110. Elmer appears as part of the TuneSquad team in Space Jam.

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  111. sylvester was created in 1945

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  112. Sylvester has won the most oscars - 3!

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  113. porky pig was created in 1935

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  114. Daffy first appeared on April 17, 1937, in Porky's Duck Hunt, directed by Tex Avery and animated by Bob Clampett.

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  115. Daffy's catchphrase is "you're dethhhhhhPICable."

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  116. porky is known for his line "b-b-b-b-big deal"

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  117. daffy duck was created in 1937

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  118. daffy duck was often paired in episodes with porky pig

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  119. Towards the end of the career he became angry and greed and that's when he started to be bugs rival (which is how i know him)

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  120. one of the lines daffy is known for is "I'd Like... I'd like a trip to Europe... I'd Like.."

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  121. foghorn legorn is a rooster on the show

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  122. foghorn legorn was created in 1946

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  123. speedy gonzales was a mouse from mexico

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  124. speedy gonzales was the FASTEST mouse in all of mexico!

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  125. speedy gonzles won an oscar in 1955

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  126. yosemite sam is bugs MAIN enemy from his first apperance

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  127. yosemite came about in 1945

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  128. yosemite sam has been protrayed as a western outlaw, pirate, black knight, and many other roles!

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  129. yosemite sam is known for saying "I'm no clock-watcher!"

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  130. tweety was always chased by sylvester

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  131. tweety had to dodge sylvester for over 50 years!!

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  132. tweety/sylvester as a team won oscars in 1947 and 1957

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  133. Tweety was famous for saying "What's a matter? Puddy tat got your tounge?"

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  134. tweety also commonly said " I tawt I taw lotsa puddy tats!"

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  135. another fun famous line of tweety is "The poor puddy tat! He fall down, go BOOM!"

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  136. the goofy gophers were created in 1947

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  137. goofy gopher's names were mac 'n' tosh

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  138. Goofy gophers were known for saying "I think he means to do us bodily harm!"

    info gathered: http://www.angelfire.com/mi/villeville/

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  139. oh, yosemite sam always also said "So Long Sucker!"

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  140. I loved watching the Looney Tunes cartoons with my brothers when we were little. I loved Bugs Bunny the best and really believed my mom that eating carrots like Bugs did was good for my eyes. Don't let kiddies read this - no truth to that as I got my 1st pair of glasses in first grade. :-(

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  141. The cute yellow bird, Tweety was another favorite with his big head and big blue eyes. I was always afraid for him when he would say, "I tawt I taw a puddy tat. I did! I did", but was so happy when he always outsmarted Sylvester.

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  142. I was happy whenever Sylvester, the black and white cat, failed in his missions to eat Tweety. Loved hearing him say "Sufferin' succotash!".

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  143. Looney Tunes were great to watch but there was also a lot of violence in some of them. Wile E. Coyote was always ordering equipment from the ACME Co. to blow up his prey but he was the one that ended up being blown up or flattened in the end.

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  144. Tweeted - http://twitter.com/MrsMChappell/statuses/11270991041
    mrsmchappell at gmaild ot com

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  145. Everyone loves Tweety! That includes my mom who is in her 50s and has a Tweety stuffie collection!

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  146. Road Runner was fun to watch as he raced down those desert roads going "beep beep" and escaping from Wile E. Coyote - he really wasn't very wiley was he? I always felt sorry for the coyote. :-(

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  147. Taz has but one thing on his mind: Eating. The carnivorous native of Tasmania has the power to devour everything and anything in a single gulp.

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  148. Taz has a weakness for a pretty female Devil. Whether the female is really Bugs Bunny in disguise or a real lady Devil. Taz can be temporary diverted by his attraction to the feminine.

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  149. Daffy Duck wasn't one of my favorites but my oldest brother did a great impression of him saying, "You're dethpicable!". Daffy had a lisp and supposedly I had one too according to my 1st grade teacher. I thought I was pronouncing my "s" sounds just fine. 2nd grade there was no mention of a lisp but I still had to wear eyeglasses that those carrots didn't ward off! :-)

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  150. Bugs Bunny once made a quick escape from Taz by pretending he wasn't a rabbit, but a monkey.

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  151. At least I didn't have trouble with my "r" sound like Elmer Fudd did everytime he went hunting "wabbits". So glad he never got my favorite character, Bugs Bunny. :-)

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  152. Looney Tunes: Back In Action marks the first time Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and the entire Looney Tunes menagerie star in a feature film set entirely in a live action world and interact with "live" 3-D costars throughout the picture.

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  153. Tweeted again.

    http://twitter.com/wiscmom24/status/11271671725

    denise_22315 at yahoo dot com

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  154. Claude Cat, like so many of the Warner Cartoon "minor" characters, has become larglely forgotten. For some reason, Claude was just never made into a "star" character like Bugs Bunny, or Wile E Coyote., or Tweety , or the more familair feline, Sylvester

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  155. My boys love Bugs Bunny and they have never even seen an episode.

    denise_22315 at yahoo dot com

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  156. I also used to wish I was the Road Runner and my older brother was the Coyote. He always beat me at everything.

    denise_22315 at yahoo dot com

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  157. By 1961, Bugs Bunny was a national icon, he had his own prime-time television series, "The Bugs Bunny Show.

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  158. A loud, Southern rooster, Foghorn Leghorn was based on a radio character called Senator Claghorn from Bighorn

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  159. I'm just now realizing my love of the French language may go back as far as my early childhood when I first watched Looney Tunes' Pepe le Pew with his French accent. I loved that skunk! Too bad he looked for love from a black cat (Penelope Pussycat) that had a white stripe on her back from an accident with paint. I loved Pepe le Pew so much that years ago, I gave his name to my cat that was the negative image of him (that is, my cat was white with black stripe down his back). My Pepe le Pew was the BEST cat I've ever had.

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  160. According to the cartoon Raw! Raw! Rooster!, Foghorn and his chum Rhode Island Red went to Chicken Tech

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  161. Foghorn's favorite song to sing is De Camptown Races

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  162. Only one Foghorn Leghorn cartoon was nominated for an academy awards. Walky Talky Hawky (1946), it lost to the Tom and Jerry cartoon The Cat Concerto.

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  163. Foghorn's final cartoon was in 1963and was called Banty Raids. He did make some cameo appearances after that

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  164. Egghead Jr.is the silent son of Miss Prissy and the brainiest chicken in the yard. Foghorn often finds himself trying to teach him the bespeckled lad something only to have Egghead Jr. devise an incredible solution

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  165. Barnyard Dawg is the guard dog for the barnyard who usually spends a good portion of the cartoon at either the giving or receiving end of a practical joke involving Foghorn.

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  166. When I watched Looney Tunes cartoons I always hated when they ended and we'd see Porky Pig breaking through the drum and stuttering, "Th-Th-Th-That's all folks!"

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  167. tweet http://twitter.com/SnowflakeDay/status/11273859276

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  168. I also love the Bugs cartoon where he's driving the opera singer nuts. The opera guy is trying to practice and Bugs keeps singing the country tunes and making him start singing them. Love it. There's also a really long one I remember with Bugs and Elmer doing an opera together.

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  169. I asked my husband what his favorite character was and he likes Wile E Coyote.

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  170. tweet ,http://twitter.com/tracisme123/status/11280116375

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  171. looney tunes still has one of the most memorable cartoon lines out there, whats up doc?

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  172. i love the new elmer fudd commercial , lol , where he gets fed up with the director over how to pronounce his R'S

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  173. tweet: http://twitter.com/SnowflakeDay/status/11282410552

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  174. I also love Foghorn Leghorn, I said, I said...Foghorn Leghorn boy. :-)
    I liked him painting the dog's tongue all the time.

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  175. Space Jam was a good Looney Tune Feature movie

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  176. Tweety's High Flying Adventure!!You're in for a TWEMENDOUS ride as TWEETY takes off in his VERY FIRST MOVIE!

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  177. Tweet - http://twitter.com/MrsMChappell/statuses/11286831392
    mrsmchappell at gmail dot com

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  178. lots of Looney Tune characters showed up in Who Framed Roger Rabbit- loved that movie

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  179. tweet http://twitter.com/SnowflakeDay/status/11287652863

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  180. Here's an oldie but goodie...the singing frog. I suppose that was the name of it. I know it was Looney Tunes. The frog would only sing for his owner and nobody else. "Hello My Baby, Hello My Honey, Hello My Ragtime Gal"...lol!

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  181. What a great giveaway! I loved Loony Toons as a kid!
    cln1812(at)gmail(dot)com

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  182. tweet!
    http://twitter.com/cln1812/status/11288156772
    cln1812(at)gmail(dot)com

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  183. I always liked Yosemite Sam!
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  184. My daughter's favorite Looney Tunes character is Bugs Bunny!
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  185. I tweeted:
    http://twitter.com/MommaTori82/status/11288755633
    vrtheriot@gmail.com

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  186. I love looney toons bugs bunny is so cute.
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  187. I wish they still made cartoons like that today.
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  188. I always loved to watched the puddy cat and tweety.
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  189. and the sweet little grandma they lived with.
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  190. And I loved elmer fud - chasin wabbits.
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  191. My boys love Bugs Bunny! This would be great for Easter. :)

    hottmomma_03(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  192. One final fact from Looney toons before I hit the hay....
    My hubby has called me tweety for years and before today I never associated it to tweety on Looney Toons. Just some FYI.

    YOU GO DONNA C...you have been at it all day long.

    Have a great night ladies.
    Rebecca
    @Buttons and Bows
    mommiesgotfivechildren at hotmail dot com

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