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I actually got a little teary eyed remembering Marc Antony and that kitten. You're right; I'm one of those people who can't help but cry when I watch that one. I just find it SO sad when he puts the cookie on his back, thinking that's all he has left of his friend. 😢
Fun fact: Marvin the Martian didn't have an official name back in the early Looney Tunes shorts. His given name from Chuck Jones (Antwerp) was never used in any cartoon. It wasn't until the big marketing boom of the 'Tunes in the 70s and 80s where WB gave him the name Marvin when putting him on merchandise.
If I remember correctly one marketing name that was weird for the Looney tunes was for Michigan J Frog (the singing frog) were they tried to call him Rico I don't know if it's out there anymore I mean it's the internet it's gotta be their somewhere but who thought a singing frog should be called Rico
Now that explains why I never actually learned about his name from the cartoon until I read a KFC kids magazine in the 90's where I first saw his name.
I do believe you're right. But the background was back in the day all these companies in real life were in a rush to be the first in the phone book so you'd get like ACME Pawn, ACME Truck and Tool, or ACME Toiletries. ACME turned out an eye catching yet generic name perfect for Looney Tunes.
@@michaelkaminski84 so the achronym is apparently a misconception. I don't know where I heard it though. I believe while it's not the originally intended meaning it could still be a valid one. I also think it was written A.C.M.E. in some cases, unless I'm mistaking.
That's because they were. Original Looney Toons were aired before films in the theater. They were little comedies before the main event, before they just started airing trailers for other movies.
Nobody mentioned Foghorn Leghorn? Okay, I'll shut up. I'm not one that has to keep talkin'. Some fellas just have to keep their mouths flappin', but not me! I was brought up right, my pa used to tell me "shut up" and I'd shut up! I wouldn't say nothin'! One time, darn-near starved to death
The Dover Boys Of Pimento University is my all-time favorite Looney Tunes cartoon, the animation is perfect, the comedy is perfect, the voice work is spot on, Dan Backslide is one of the funniest villains ever. "A runabout? I'll STEAL IT!!! NO ONE WILL EVER KNOW!!!!!"
Pixar paid their respects to Looney Toons in Monsters Inc. The scene when Sully thinks Boo dies in the trash compactor. It is very similar to the scene with the Dog and Kitten.
Hanna-Barbera did,too, in CARRY ON, NURSE FRED, an early Pebbles, in the scene where she is wadering inot a laundry mat..the entire story of the Looney Tune, actually Merrie Melodie, based on MGM's "CHIPS OFF THE OLD BLOCK, which had a Donald like cat protecting kittens... but the next few with the dog and kitten showed h0we versatile the brief pet series could be, with a more impatient, sarcastic mastrr (Mel Blanc in the first and Bob C.Bruce in the second, respectively KISS ME KAT and FELINE FRAME UP) as a secondary character (Bruce narrated a lot of the studio's 40s and 50s shorts)
Just hearing them talk about Looney Tunes is mesmerizing, but I really would like to see them dive into the lesser directors' works, with some of them being more incredible than they are given the credit for. Bob McKimson had the roaring Foghorn Leghorn, some really compassionate takes on Hollywood and TV at the time, Bugs Bunny taking on the ENTIRE USA, really unapologetically wild stuff; Art Davis gave some pretty cool one-off cartoons, really zany yet on-model character animations, some unusual settings and really witty writings!
Bob Clampett is probably the wildest of the directors. His trademarks are extremely exaggerated motions and highly surreal plots/settings. Some of his highlights are Draftee Daffy (the little man from the draft board), The Great Piggy Bank Robbery ("Duck Twacy"), and Porky In Wackyland, a black-and-white cartoon that is straight-up Dali imagery.
My favorite Looney tunes gag is just Daffy Duck himself. I always thought he had the best lines and expressions. Especially the older stuff where he's held up as being insane.
I love the one where Daffy gambles away all of his and Porky's hotel room money and try to sneak out without paying despite being stalked by the savvy and intimidating manager. Then they get sent to jail and Daffy has the idea to call Bugs to get them out and it turns out Bugs is in the cell next to them!
I remember when Foghorn Leghorn accidentally blew up the dog's house in "The Foghorn Leghorn and the Henery Hawk." Looney Tunes was perfect. *WHY YOU! TAKE THAT! AND THAT! AND THAT! YOU GOOD FOR NOTHING CHICKEN!!!!*
Thanks guys! This was such a hysterical video! Btw that shot with Marvin turning around with intense hatred towards K9 the dog is a meme in the making...ROFL!
I could listen to these four talking Looney Tunes all damn day! They’re clearly having such a great time together. Nothing like true fans getting super into conversing about one of their favorite subjects. So much fun!🖤
U1GX It’s quite complicated but basically Doug, Rob and the guy who runs Channel Awesome where accused of mistreating their employees. There’s a big document of all the allegations against them somewhere on the internet. This led to 95% of the other UA-camrs in Channel Awesome leaving. So people like Linkara.
This is what made me appreciate how good cartoons can be as a kid. I love the original Looney Tunes shorts with Bugs Bunny being my favorite of them. One of my favorite cartoons of all time still as well.
He blew his budget on his state of the art database system. And his video rental store in the Voorhees Mall hasn't been making a profit since the market died.
There's an episode where WILE E. COYOTE lights up a bomb. The moment the match touches the fuse, the bomb explodes. It's not just funny; it's smart because it subverts our expectations. Actually, subversion is usually done when something has been used for a long time. This episode is from the 40s, where bombs hadn't been used for that long in cartoons. In that sense, this joke was ahead of its time.
The best part of that joke is the build up. We see this long, twisty track the coyote built and he has the bomb at the top. You think it's gonna roll down the track, fly back, land on him and explode, but nope. It just explodes immediately. It kills me every time.
This video was a lot of fun to watch. My dad loves classical music very much, but I also listened to a lot of it in cartoons growing up, and especially watching Looney Tunes. I love a lot of types of music, but I really do love classical music very much. As I get older, I learn to appreciated it even more. Anyways, ... Great Video mah brothaz!
I remember my dad laughing his ass off at the one where Bugs is the Easter bunny. There's this maniac little kid (who is sucking a pistol as a pacifier when Bugs enters) that keeps beating on him throughout the episode shouting, "I wanna Easter egg I wanna Easter egg!!!" Eventually Bugs paints Elmer's head like an Easter egg and whistles for the kid, and he starts beating the shit out of Elmer's head with a hammer. Lol. RIP Dad. That was your fave.
My favorite Looney Tunes cartoon is the one where Yosemite Sam goes to hell and the Devil tells him he needs to get Bugs Bunny down there if he wants to be freed.
I love the looney tunes episodes where daffy paints moutashes and porky is a copy, they chase on the roof and porky almost falls off. Daffy saves him and says 'very sporting of the little black duck'
Maybe they all came over to do a crossover for AVGN, then James was like, hey guys, check out my video store set, then Doug was like, lets shoot something right now! We all like Looney tunes, we can talk about it. James probably said; sure, but your editing and uploading it. :P
This was freaking awesome, it was more entertaining than I thought to listen to four guys talk about Looney Tunes, hope you get together again and talk about more classic cartoons
ACME basically stands for: "A Company that Manufactures Everything" And i bet that ACME as a company in the roadrunner and coyote shorts was used with that acronym in mind. I think it's funny.
Bugs Bunny will always be my favorite cartoon character. My favorite shorts are the Rabbit Season trilogy or whatever you want to call it. Particularly is Rabbit Duck Rabbit
I like all of the Bugs Bunny cartoons. My favorite is "Buckaroo Bugs" (I have it on 8mm) and "What's Opera Doc?" (I have it on 16mm). The worst Bugs Bunny cartoon is "The Heckling Hare" (I have it on 16mm) and the ending sucks.
It's not that Looney Tunes understood that children have a mordid sense of humor, but rather the fact that the cartoons - especially the older ones - were aimed at adults and often shown in theaters before the main attraction.
I love the one where it's Daffy by himself, and the animator keeps putting him in these weird situations, and at the end, they zoom out and show the animator to be Bugs
so many great Looney Tunes memories. In Canada in the 80s and 90s every Saturday afternoon at 5pm, Global TV always showed The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show. often I'd be eating dinner alongside watching it, and it never mattered how many times I'd seen these episodes I always watched them. I also grew up in a small town that had a one screen movie theatre, and when they'd show Saturday matinees of family/kids movies, they'd always play a Looney Tunes cartoon before the feature. I miss those days.
My mom and I love that line. Along with how it opens the same way as most of the Elmer Fudd cartoons with his Be vewy quiet I'm hunting wabbits and Kill the wabbit singing opera. My mom explained about how the last one is a satire to the original opera's Kill the bad guy
Just a couple of clips and descriptions, that still made me laugh really loud. I've gotta check out as much as I can from Looney Tunes as soon as possible.
I can't believe how much I enjoyed listening to you guys talk about an old cartoon. I watched it all the time when i was little too! Yeah! please do more videos together!
I use too love looney toons as a kid. One of my favorites was the one where bugs get’s drafted into the army, and pissed off the drill sergeant as he get’s demoted it’s just hilarious.
LOONEY TUNES! What's your favorite Looney Tunes episode?
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How come the video got deleted prematurely?
Duck dodgers and the 24 century
Channel Awesome I need more of this
Never thought that I would see this awesome!
+Diego Bareno
The video wasn't working on UA-cam's end. You would click the link and it showed private. We had to re-upload it.
"Four Guys with Glasses talk about Looney tunes" would have been a fitting name for the video.
ThoseGuyswiththeGlasses
I would’ve called it “a snob, a critic, a gremlin, and a nerd talk about Looney Tunes for half an hour.”
Theguyswiththeglasses
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yeees
I hope we get more of this. These 4 are great together.
Thank you for the ♥️! All 4 of you are great.
Wait isnt Doug like a terrible human beeing?
Wazo Oza No, that was almost everyone else.
I agree. More of these! Just shooting the shit about whatever. Get Rob in there too Damnit lol
I think these four guys are very good together as well Bryce Mckenzie
Doug’s recollection of all these Loony Toon episodes is literally a super power
Very true-Doug has a vivid and descriptive memory.
Daffy is the best Looney Tune. He can play a hero, a villain, a star or a sidekick. Looney Tunes had a great shelf life.
Yeah, him and Sylvester are the most versatile ones
Has *
Funniest part of that "draft board" short, Daffy would have been rejected. He's flat-footed
Cartoon Network claims that Sylvester is the most versatile. I say Daffy was more versatile than Sylvester ever was!
Him and Bugs were the main looney tunes
I love that episode when there is an illustrator fucking with Daffy and at the end you find out its Bugs
Duck Amuck, Good times ^^
I think there’s another one that Bugs is the one who getting tortured and Daffy is the one who done it (revenge)
@@wokenlunatic2849 it's Elmer Fudd who is the animator in Bugs' episode. I believe it's called Rabbit Rampage.
@@MRSUPERIFICATION now who gonna do that to Elmer?
Awe yeah Duck Amuck
Please, more of this. You’re just barely scratching the surface of what made Looney Tunes great.
I actually got a little teary eyed remembering Marc Antony and that kitten. You're right; I'm one of those people who can't help but cry when I watch that one. I just find it SO sad when he puts the cookie on his back, thinking that's all he has left of his friend. 😢
My girlfriend doesn’t understand why I find a video about 4 adults talking about looney tunes so freaking appealing.
You mean your ex-girlfriend? 😂
You showed it to your girlfriend already?
At least you have one
It's the reverse for me, my boyfriend doesn't understand why I just watched these videos and smile 😁😁😁 he thinks I'm weird lol
I don't understand why I enjoy listening to people talk about media instead of just watching the media in question.
Fun fact: Marvin the Martian didn't have an official name back in the early Looney Tunes shorts. His given name from Chuck Jones (Antwerp) was never used in any cartoon. It wasn't until the big marketing boom of the 'Tunes in the 70s and 80s where WB gave him the name Marvin when putting him on merchandise.
If I remember correctly one marketing name that was weird for the Looney tunes was for Michigan J Frog (the singing frog) were they tried to call him Rico I don't know if it's out there anymore I mean it's the internet it's gotta be their somewhere but who thought a singing frog should be called Rico
The first time he was given a name (on The Bugs Bunny Show) he was called Enrico. One of the DVD bonus features has that clip.
Now that explains why I never actually learned about his name from the cartoon until I read a KFC kids magazine in the 90's where I first saw his name.
Marvin was originally named Commander Flying Saucer X-2.
Michigan J. Frog didn't have a name it was just Enrico during The Bug Bunny show.
I believe ACME stands for "A Company Making Everything".
I do believe you're right. But the background was back in the day all these companies in real life were in a rush to be the first in the phone book so you'd get like ACME Pawn, ACME Truck and Tool, or ACME Toiletries. ACME turned out an eye catching yet generic name perfect for Looney Tunes.
Nah. It's a transliteration of the Greek word for 'best', and it was often chosen because it would put those companies earlier in the phone book.
My God, I think he's got it
Acme was also apparently “a coyote made everything” which is why the traps always failed
@@michaelkaminski84 so the achronym is apparently a misconception. I don't know where I heard it though. I believe while it's not the originally intended meaning it could still be a valid one. I also think it was written A.C.M.E. in some cases, unless I'm mistaking.
I feel the Looney Tunes are more for adults than kids.
Same with Tom & Jerry and the MGM Tex Avery Cartoon shorts.
That's because they were. Original Looney Toons were aired before films in the theater. They were little comedies before the main event, before they just started airing trailers for other movies.
It's universal
Same Thing with Modern Cartoon (like Regular Show 🐦 🦝, The Adventure Time 🗡️ 🐶, The Amazing World of Gumball 🐱 🐟 etc etc)
Nobody mentioned Foghorn Leghorn?
Okay, I'll shut up. I'm not one that has to keep talkin'. Some fellas just have to keep their mouths flappin', but not me! I was brought up right, my pa used to tell me "shut up" and I'd shut up! I wouldn't say nothin'! One time, darn-near starved to death
He is my favorite character in looney tunes. God, is he underrated.
WOULDN'T TELL HIM I WAS HUNGRY!!!
Michel Lacasse probably my favorite character
Michel Lacasse the one where he has to babysit was great.
The episodes where FL had to babysit Egghead Jr or the chickenhawk were always pretty funny.
I love the sheep dog ones. The way they just stop mid way through a slap stick bit to clock out is hilarious.
"Hey George."
"Hey Ralph."
I hated it as a kid, loved it as an adult. I used to think Ralph Wolf and Wile E Coyote were the same character.
Statutory Grape i think everyone did.
I always liked those over the road runner ones
“Morning Sam”
“Morning Ralph”
The Dover Boys Of Pimento University is my all-time favorite Looney Tunes cartoon, the animation is perfect, the comedy is perfect, the voice work is spot on, Dan Backslide is one of the funniest villains ever. "A runabout? I'll STEAL IT!!! NO ONE WILL EVER KNOW!!!!!"
Have you seen the animation collaboration that was done for that cartoon?
Yeah, that was great.
Pixar paid their respects to Looney Toons in Monsters Inc. The scene when Sully thinks Boo dies in the trash compactor. It is very similar to the scene with the Dog and Kitten.
Snow Moogle even using some of the exact expressions
Snow Moogle I was thinking the same thing
@@stephenmarco2927 They even brought it up in the commentary.
Hanna-Barbera did,too, in CARRY ON, NURSE FRED, an early Pebbles, in the scene where she is wadering inot a laundry mat..the entire story of the Looney Tune, actually Merrie Melodie, based on MGM's "CHIPS OFF THE OLD BLOCK, which had a Donald like cat protecting kittens... but the next few with the dog and kitten showed h0we versatile the brief pet series could be, with a more impatient, sarcastic mastrr (Mel Blanc in the first and Bob C.Bruce in the second, respectively KISS ME KAT and FELINE FRAME UP) as a secondary character (Bruce narrated a lot of the studio's 40s and 50s shorts)
"Where's the Kaboom? There's supposed to be an Earth shattering Kaboom!"
>.> No one mentioned my boy Speedy Gonzales..
Santiago Saldivar they need to do another one of these. There’s too many to do in one video
They need to talk about Gabby 😠
They need to talk about Pepe le Pew.
Just hearing them talk about Looney Tunes is mesmerizing, but I really would like to see them dive into the lesser directors' works, with some of them being more incredible than they are given the credit for.
Bob McKimson had the roaring Foghorn Leghorn, some really compassionate takes on Hollywood and TV at the time, Bugs Bunny taking on the ENTIRE USA, really unapologetically wild stuff; Art Davis gave some pretty cool one-off cartoons, really zany yet on-model character animations, some unusual settings and really witty writings!
Bob Clampett is probably the wildest of the directors. His trademarks are extremely exaggerated motions and highly surreal plots/settings. Some of his highlights are Draftee Daffy (the little man from the draft board), The Great Piggy Bank Robbery ("Duck Twacy"), and Porky In Wackyland, a black-and-white cartoon that is straight-up Dali imagery.
My favorite Looney tunes gag is just Daffy Duck himself. I always thought he had the best lines and expressions. Especially the older stuff where he's held up as being insane.
Two guys talk looney tunes while two other guys silently watch
Diego G youre the goat for your pfp
That fat dude usually talks a lot, but silence is the norm for James.
Ok this is amazing
Agreed
My first heart yay!!
okay now this is epic
I smell AVGN+Cinema Snob crossover coming up next week!!!
Holy shit that would be interesting
more likely another doug / james review.
I got to be honest, to have these guys in the same room makes me giddy with excitement. I'd love to have these guys do an actual skit!
AVGN - Atari Porn Games 2 (Ft. The Cinema Snob)
Id rather see that instead of another critic nerd crossover. They're not bad i just want to see something different
I love the one where Daffy gambles away all of his and Porky's hotel room money and try to sneak out without paying despite being stalked by the savvy and intimidating manager. Then they get sent to jail and Daffy has the idea to call Bugs to get them out and it turns out Bugs is in the cell next to them!
Bugs: Did you try trick a,b, and c?
Daffy: YES!
Bugs: eh, they don't work do they?...
I love that one! Porky Pig's Feat
I remember when Foghorn Leghorn accidentally blew up the dog's house in "The Foghorn Leghorn and the Henery Hawk." Looney Tunes was perfect.
*WHY YOU! TAKE THAT! AND THAT! AND THAT! YOU GOOD FOR NOTHING CHICKEN!!!!*
Hey, he called you a chicken!
Four Guys Talk Looney Tunes...
...Wearing Glasses
Thanks guys! This was such a hysterical video! Btw that shot with Marvin turning around with intense hatred towards K9 the dog is a meme in the making...ROFL!
I could listen to these four talking Looney Tunes all damn day! They’re clearly having such a great time together. Nothing like true fans getting super into conversing about one of their favorite subjects. So much fun!🖤
Nice to see James Rolfe partake in this discussion!
Same!! It's just missing Mike Matei as Bugs Bunny
Mewaddlee Do you mean because of the controversy?
High Voltage controversy?
U1GX It’s quite complicated but basically Doug, Rob and the guy who runs Channel Awesome where accused of mistreating their employees. There’s a big document of all the allegations against them somewhere on the internet. This led to 95% of the other UA-camrs in Channel Awesome leaving. So people like Linkara.
High Voltage phelous too i think
Foghorn Leghorn beating the dog's butt with a board. Every time.
Just crack open a couple cans of beer, and we have the King of the Hill
My favorite Looney Tunes episodes is either 'Duck Amuck' or 'Robin Hood Daffy'.
Anyone else agree?
Josh Rivera good ones!!
And on his farm he had an igloo E I E .. I...O?
"YIKES---And away!!!" (swings into tree)
"Let's get this picture started!"
*The End*
Strong contenders
Well guys, how about the classic episode "Duck Amuck?"
appreciate yall talking about the addiction episode in a humorous yet respectful manner. you guys rock!
Tex Avery and Bob Clampett are my favorite Looney Tunes directors.
Mine too!
Those were the real WILD ones
I love the episodes on the library where the books would come to life, and the episode with all the celebrities
AVGN,Nostalgia Critic,& Cinema Snob all together talking about Looney Tunes!!!!!! This is badass!!!!!!!
A friend of AVGN,hes cool
@@vinterskugga he used to be in a UA-cam channel by the of Underbelly
It's almost like Doug's trying to save face with regards to "Change the Channel", lol
@@user-td2ig4kr7m yeah he's really funny
Please do more segments like this. Perhaps Tom and Jerry???
This is what made me appreciate how good cartoons can be as a kid. I love the original Looney Tunes shorts with Bugs Bunny being my favorite of them. One of my favorite cartoons of all time still as well.
James needs to go chair shopping.
He blew his budget on his state of the art database system.
And his video rental store in the Voorhees Mall hasn't been making a profit since the market died.
There are no chairs tonchilp in a rental store. Stand browse and converse
LOL
It looks strange when they're just standing there. I'm not even sure is Doug CGI or not.
I would LOVE to see more of these four talking about other things. So much fun and I found myself reminiscing along with them the whole time.
Much respect to all 4 of you guys! Awesome episode. More collab if time allows!
I love seeing James and Doug in the same room. I could watch them all day talk about stuff 😁
There's an episode where WILE E. COYOTE lights up a bomb. The moment the match touches the fuse, the bomb explodes. It's not just funny; it's smart because it subverts our expectations. Actually, subversion is usually done when something has been used for a long time. This episode is from the 40s, where bombs hadn't been used for that long in cartoons. In that sense, this joke was ahead of its time.
The best part of that joke is the build up. We see this long, twisty track the coyote built and he has the bomb at the top. You think it's gonna roll down the track, fly back, land on him and explode, but nope. It just explodes immediately. It kills me every time.
I thought I clicked a Cinemassacre video.
I wish it were. I hate giving Channel Awesome traffic. They don't deserve it.
This video was a lot of fun to watch. My dad loves classical music very much, but I also listened to a lot of it in cartoons growing up, and especially watching Looney Tunes. I love a lot of types of music, but I really do love classical music very much. As I get older, I learn to appreciated it even more. Anyways, ... Great Video mah brothaz!
One of my favorite episodes was "Night of the Living Duck" where Daffy was in a monster nightclub.
I remember my dad laughing his ass off at the one where Bugs is the Easter bunny. There's this maniac little kid (who is sucking a pistol as a pacifier when Bugs enters) that keeps beating on him throughout the episode shouting, "I wanna Easter egg I wanna Easter egg!!!" Eventually Bugs paints Elmer's head like an Easter egg and whistles for the kid, and he starts beating the shit out of Elmer's head with a hammer. Lol. RIP Dad. That was your fave.
Glad that you have that memory with your father. I miss watching cartoons wirh my father.
One of my favorites. That was the Dead End kid. Its hilarious because he whups Bugs and beats Elmer in the head over and over again.
A really great cartoon. It's "Easter Yeggs."
I could have listened to this for hours. I vividly remember so many of the episodes they are talking about. Looney Tunes is brilliant.
Infinity War is the most interesting crossover
Channel Awesome: hold my beer
They've done it before though...
Dungeons the Dragoning: "Get in line muchachos..."
Well, what about the Teenage Morphin Ninja Rangers? (Mighty Mutant Power Turtles, in Europe)
House of Mouse did it best.
Channel Awesome has made us hold its beer a lot. And it's FANTASTIC!!!
My dad regularly quotes Wile E Coyote's "Super genius" line.
My favorite Looney Tunes cartoon is the one where Yosemite Sam goes to hell and the Devil tells him he needs to get Bugs Bunny down there if he wants to be freed.
Great memories with this video. Thank you
I love the looney tunes episodes where daffy paints moutashes and porky is a copy, they chase on the roof and porky almost falls off. Daffy saves him and says 'very sporting of the little black duck'
Man I gotta watch Looney Tunes again. I still have all six of those old Golden Collections they put out years ago.
That was so freakin enjoyable. Please do more of these. You all work so well together and the editing was perfect. I really really enjoyed this.
Doug and James together is always gold. Add Brad & Justin and its SUPER gold
We're in Rolfe's basement on the set of Cinemassacre Video, but Doug's in the video & Channel Awesome uploaded it.
WHAT IS THIS!?
backup368 could be the cameraman or wasn’t there when this happened
That's like DashieGames in PewDiePie's house but DashieGames uploaded from his channel, like wtf?
Maybe they all came over to do a crossover for AVGN, then James was like, hey guys, check out my video store set, then Doug was like, lets shoot something right now! We all like Looney tunes, we can talk about it. James probably said; sure, but your editing and uploading it. :P
Channel Massacre
@Caleb Mayfield ok
Nice to see Rolfie and Dougie together again. Very nice. Thumbs up for me. Way up.
All the way up *Infa Red voice*
This was freaking awesome, it was more entertaining than I thought to listen to four guys talk about Looney Tunes, hope you get together again and talk about more classic cartoons
Brad Jones and James Rolfe!!!!!!! Omg I wanted this for so long!
And they barely even got to talk.
Haven’t even watched the video yet, but I LOVE Looney Tunes and I’ve been dying for you, or anyone, to make a video like this! Thanks so much!
Nostalgia Critic should do a Top 11 Seinfeld Episodes!
Yeah
YES! That would be so good!
ACME basically stands for: "A Company that Manufactures Everything" And i bet that ACME as a company in the roadrunner and coyote shorts was used with that acronym in mind. I think it's funny.
Talking about Looney Tunes without Mike?
Ikr
Mike is Dispicable
icecream hero no not CA’s Mike. Cinemassacre’s Mike.
@@gabrielmenchaca1715 yep
@@gabrielmenchaca1715 I didn't even think of that. I thought he was making a Daffy Duck joke.
I could hear you guys talk about Looney Tunes all day long. You guys should do more of these with more cartoon shows!
James and Brad together is awesome!
One of my favorites is when daffy is trying to get out of paying his hotel bill
Yesss
I agree with Doug my absolute favorite is Red Riding Rabit
5:51 James Rolfe likes when bad things happen to Bugs Bunny, I never would have guessed. Oh wait...
The one where Bugs takes on a whole crooked baseball team! It was so funny!
That one is my favorite too my other favorites are Aliba Baba Bunny and Duck Anuckd
"Kill da wabbit 🎵" is literally my ringtone
I can only give this one like!!! Cinema Snob and NC, chatting about cartoons! Dougs shirt is perfect for Halloween
“Wolfman’s got nards!”
I am surprised with how good this collaboration is. This is heaven
Bugs Bunny will always be my favorite cartoon character. My favorite shorts are the Rabbit Season trilogy or whatever you want to call it. Particularly is Rabbit Duck Rabbit
Wallanoop TV it’s that and Rabbit Fire is my favorite
I like all of the Bugs Bunny cartoons. My favorite is "Buckaroo Bugs" (I have it on 8mm) and "What's Opera Doc?" (I have it on 16mm). The worst Bugs Bunny cartoon is "The Heckling Hare" (I have it on 16mm) and the ending sucks.
It's not that Looney Tunes understood that children have a mordid sense of humor, but rather the fact that the cartoons - especially the older ones - were aimed at adults and often shown in theaters before the main attraction.
Chuck Jones always had the best shorts. The Hunting Trilogy, Zoom & Bored, Duck Amuck, What's Opera Doc, Duck Dodgers, etc.
I love the one where it's Daffy by himself, and the animator keeps putting him in these weird situations, and at the end, they zoom out and show the animator to be Bugs
Four Guys Talk is this a thing? Lets make it a thing
it is on Cinemassacare youtube channel , James' channel. But yeah it would be nice to have Doug on it more often!
Kinda hard considering Doug and Brad live in Illinois and James lives in New Jersey...that is why it is so special when they do a video together
so many great Looney Tunes memories. In Canada in the 80s and 90s every Saturday afternoon at 5pm, Global TV always showed The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show. often I'd be eating dinner alongside watching it, and it never mattered how many times I'd seen these episodes I always watched them. I also grew up in a small town that had a one screen movie theatre, and when they'd show Saturday matinees of family/kids movies, they'd always play a Looney Tunes cartoon before the feature. I miss those days.
“magic helmet?”
“Magic Helmet!”
“Magic Helmet?”
“MAGIC HELMET!!!”
Yes, magic helmet; and I will give you a saaaaampuuuuule!!
Classic line that kids these days won't get
My mom and I love that line. Along with how it opens the same way as most of the Elmer Fudd cartoons with his Be vewy quiet I'm hunting wabbits and Kill the wabbit singing opera. My mom explained about how the last one is a satire to the original opera's Kill the bad guy
*with heavy tones of sarcasm and doubtfulness* "...magic helmet..."
You forgot my magic sheilded helmet
Great video guys. A trip down memory lane with those cartoons, and such relatable opinions
Yeah, I'm gonna go ahead and ask for a Channel Awesome looney tunes talk show with these guys. This was perfect and now I need MORE
Just a couple of clips and descriptions, that still made me laugh really loud. I've gotta check out as much as I can from Looney Tunes as soon as possible.
Please do more videos like this, this was so fun :)
WOW this was amazing just seeing James, Brad,and Doug in the same vid I'm subbed to all you guys channels.
I'm so happy this happened, I love Tom and Jerry and Loony Toons.
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_♫ Happy Birthday to me~ Happy Birthday to me~_
_Thank you for posting this video_ (on my Birthday)
_Happy Birthday to me! ♫_
+Samurai Echidna
Happy Birthday!
Thank you, Channel Awesome! :)
"Just what I always wanted, my own little bunny rabbit. I will name him George and I will hug him and pet him and squeeze him."
Yea that one was funny. Especially when he mistook Daffy for a rabbit and started manhandling him.
IM NOT A RABBIT
I can't believe how much I enjoyed listening to you guys talk about an old cartoon. I watched it all the time when i was little too! Yeah! please do more videos together!
Great to see another collab with Doug and James.
Definitely. Wouldn't mind seeing another of Doug playing a crappy game while James does a bad movie trade off.
Makes me wonder if they're both gonna do crossovers for their shows considering they usually meet up for those reasons.
I love the idea of Doug and Brad randomly texting each other Looney Tunes quotes! I do the same thing with my cousin with movies!
We need more of these please
That episode where Bugs Bunny was dressed as Leopold is my favorite Looney Tunes episode of all time.
Doug Walker the Nostalgia Critic is here! YEEEEEEET!!! :D
Also, I'm literally wearing my Looney Tunes T-shirt while watching this video :)
Remember in who framed roger rabbit when bugs bunny and Mickey Mouse are side by side. Wow that’s still amazing
I use too love looney toons as a kid. One of my favorites was the one where bugs get’s drafted into the army, and pissed off the drill sergeant as he get’s demoted it’s just hilarious.
That's a good one: "Forward March Hare."
Without a doubt, my two favorite Looney Tunes shorts are "Duck Amuck" and "Duck Rabbit, Duck!" for their sheer level of hilarity.
Earthshaker513
Same here
Thank you for this
Nice to see James and Doug together again. Looking forward to see them as AVGN and NC again.
I love these it's them just shooting the shit talking about Looney Tunes being awesome