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Related: About this forumLooney Tunes Has Taken Elmer Fudd's Gun Away for HBO Max Revival
https://tvline.com/2020/06/06/looney-tunes-elmer-fudds-gun-hbo-max-revival/Its wabbit hunting season once again, only this time, someone has come for Elmer Fudds gun.
In the new Looney Tunes Cartoons series (which debuted May 27 on HBO Max), the huntsman is back in action, but his signature rifle is gone. (And he often doesnt even appear in his hunting outfit.) Instead, Fudd as does Yosemite Sam, who used to pack a pair of pistols sometimes swings a scythe. The switch-up is reportedly a change made in response to U.S. gun violence. Yet despite this modification, the classic Looney Tunes violence and mayhem will still be allowed
Were not doing guns, executive producer and showrunner Peter Browngardt told the New York Times. But we can do cartoony violence TNT, the Acme stuff. All that was kind of grandfathered in.
The show will stay true to the spirit of the original, while reflecting modern sensibilities, the EP said. What does that mean exactly? Maaaaany sticks of dynamite, elaborate booby traps and cannons-at-close range will very much be in play, in addition to the requisite anvils, bank safes and pianos that famously fall on unsuspecting heads.
The EP also touched on another modern issue plaguing youth and society today: bullying. Were going through this wave of anti-bullying, Everyone needs to be friends, Everyone needs to get along. Looney Tunes is pretty much the antithesis of that. Its two characters in conflict, sometimes getting pretty violent.
An all-new series from Warner Bros. Animation, Looney Tunes Cartoons finds many of the beloved classic characters in their standard pairings in simple, gag-driven and visually vibrant stories. The new series consists of 80 11-minute episodes, each comprised of animated shorts that vary in length and include adapted storylines for todays audience, in addition to forthcoming holiday-themed specials.
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Looney Tunes Has Taken Elmer Fudd's Gun Away for HBO Max Revival (Original Post)
Dial H For Hero
Jun 2020
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Miguelito Loveless
(4,667 posts)1. They are taking guns away from Yosemite Sam and Elmer Fudd?
Who will be the NRA mascots for gun safety?
Auggie
(31,798 posts)2. Seriously?
Violence is violence. If there's a problem, don't air the damn shows.
exboyfil
(17,999 posts)3. How about Wile E. Coyote's cannon or rockets?
Really come on people. I really do have to wonder whether every situation hasn't already been covered in a classic cartoon. Just show them unedited and create new mythologies.
Dial H For Hero
(2,971 posts)4. They're allowing rockets, cannons, axes, scythes....just not guns.
Just show them unedited and create new mythologies.
Actually, these are new cartoons, not edited classics. Mind you, when the classic Warner Brothers cartoons are shown on television they do frequently have the violent scenes edited out, which makes them rather pointless to watch.
exboyfil
(17,999 posts)5. Which reinforces my question, why?
Run a warning banner and show the unedited cartoons. I would not have an issue with my hopefully some day five year old grand kid sitting down and watching classic Warner Bros. cartoons. I kind of missed that phase with my kids.
That being said. Can we get some unedited Johnny Quest. Now that was a cool show.