Top 10 Hilarious Looney Tunes Running Gags
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- Опубліковано 10 чер 2024
- These Looney Tunes running gags never get old. For this list, we’ll be looking at the funniest and most legendary recurring comedy bits from the “Looney Tunes” and “Merrie Melodies” series. Our countdown includes Michigan J. Frog sings, I’m hunting wabbits, Coyote vs. Road Runner, and more! What do YOU think is the looniest running gag? Let us know in the comments!
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What do YOU think is the looniest running gag? Let us know below, and be sure to also check out our video of the Top 20 Funniest Nickelodeon TV Running Gags - ua-cam.com/video/LKUOv9C1Frs/v-deo.html
My favorite "single episode" running gag of the Coyote/Road Runner series is from "Lickety Splat", where Coyote launches the explosive darts from a balloon. Of course, none of the darts actually hit Road Runner, but they proceed to foil every one of Coyote's subsequent attempts to catch him throughout the rest of the cartoon.
My favorite was Yosemite Sam "swearing" after realizing that he was tricked by Bugs!
I and my eldest nephew watched a particular Elmer Fudd 'toon about hunting with a dog where a TV show talks the dog into thinking Fudd's going to do him in. That was decades ago, but still any time the notion of putting an unloved animal down can be raised one of us can crack the other up with "Heah Wovah, lets go hunting!" But I guess that's not really a LT running gag, but a family one.
I always liked it when Coyote drew tunnels or roads on a wall and Roadrunner would run through them. Then Coyote would try the same and fail.
Elmer trying to get rid of the dog he picked up on the side of the road Elmer ends up getting thrown out instead or was it porky that happened too
My favorite is Bugs saying, “This means war.” Anytime Bugs utters that, you know he’s about to let the other part have it!
To be precise, the full line was " OF COURSE you know, this means war!"
Also, "Of course, you realise this means war!"
@@airbendingeagle2358
I think that line was originally said by Groucho Marx in the film, "Duck Soup" (1933).
It's the "Of course, you realize..." That made this such a classic line.
My favorite version of this line is when Bugs says, "You realize this will not go unchallenged."
Despite being in my late 20s, I still look forward to watching Looney Tunes on Saturday mornings on MeTV
I'm actually working on a playlist in Plex right now full of classic Saturday Morning Cartoons that I can queue up every saturday with a bowl of cereal and relive the good ole days.
Oh man. Kids these days don't know how amazing Saturday mornings were lmao
You’re not alone in that. And never were.
I’m damn near 50 and I still watch them
Also, Looney Tunes was never made for kids in the first place, why else were there banned shorts?
Same
Looney Tunes are timeless! I’ve loved them since I was a kid and will always love them. ❤❤❤
They age like fine wine. As a child, you enjoy the hairbrain antics of the characters and stories. As a cultured and educated adult, you rewatch them and appreciate the literary and cultural qualities of the shorts and recognize a whole new level of comedy you missed as a child.
I have always been fascinated with how incredibly deep the stories are. I have never seen another form of media where you can rewatch it later in life and find a whole new appreciation for the things you missed as a kid,
me too
Me too 🙂
Almost 61 years old here and yeah, these old WB cartoons are still funny.
@@rricci
I've got you beat. I'm 63, and I still think those Warner Brothers cartoons I used to watch when I was a kid were great. I occasionally watch them on UA-cam.
I would watch them on that Boomerang cable channel, but with most of the cartoons they show, you have to pay extra for them. The only cartoon I was allowed to watch for free was the Bugs Bunny film "8 Ball Bunny." (1950) That's the one where Bugs tries to help the lost penguin find his way to the South Pole, only to discover that the little "boid (bird) in a tuxedo" was actually born in Hoboken, New Jersey. ("HOBOKEN? OOHH, I'M DYING AGAIN!") I liked the running gag where a caricature of Humphrey Bogart shows up out of nowhere and asks, "Pardon me, but can you help out a fellow American who's down on his luck?" (I think he said that line in the movie "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" from 1948.)
Daffy Duck always getting decimated mainly during "Rabbit" Sesaon is very epic and Loony.
Duck season!
The best😂
I love how a lot of these running gags were invented specifically by Looney Tunes characters! And that no character in other cartoons could ever pull off these iconic running gags like the Looney Tunes characters did!!!
Lp😊
Very true!
Idk there's a couple later shorts where Bugs takes up Road Runners torment of Coyote... sorta the same gag....
Yea. A lot of hard work and talent! And really good writing!!
@@Donathon-qx8kq That was in one cartoon, Hare Breadth Hurry in 1964. Chuck Jones' premise for the cartoon was to provide a running commentary on Coyote's efforts to catch Road Runner (such as Bugs' remark "It's amazing what this joker will go through to get a square meal) without violating the cardinal rule (pardon the pun) that, other than saying "Meep Meep", the Road Runner must never speak. Not top performances by either Bugs or Coyote, but I've always considered the cartoon to be underrated.
I'm 83 - grew up on these, still love them, especially the opera parodies. The Wagner take-offs are hysterical, and after all these years, they still hold up. Thanks for this compilation.
"Whats Opera, Doc?" Won an Oscar.
Elmer Fudd is a imitation of a comedian.
Miracle Whip had him put him back.
Later Dodge used them both for commercials. The Road Runner car in 1967.
Alberquque in Mexico.
All of these running gags are one of many reasons why I love Looney Tunes.
And why they are Superior to the Disney characters of the same era, the Looney Tunes can make anyone laugh and they are pretty much timeless characters
I always loved how Marvin the Martian got, "Very angry! Very angry indeed!" My all-time favorite line from Porky Pig wasn't a catchphrase or a running gag, but it was still a great line. That was when he was sidekick to "Dripalong Daffy" (an obvious spoof of Hopalong Cassidy, played by - who else? - Daffy Duck). Porky ends up being the hero, and he gets appointed as the new sheriff. Daffy is made a street cleaner, and at the end of the cartoon, he looks at the screen and says, "I told you I'd clean up this one-horse town!" Porky adds, "Lucky for him it is a one-horse town!"
Pepe LePew's struggle snuggles are still hilarious.😂
I Ador Pepe le pew.
I miss Pepe.
Yes 😂
LePew was a lech, sure but an unsuccessful one. Took a lot of lumps.
Yay, not the only one!
I loved the classic Looney Tunes when they did the various operas (The Barber of Saville, Wagners Flight of the Valkyries, etc.)
"Kill the Wabbit' is referenced in 30 Rock - Season 1 Episode 20, and, like Liz Lemon, I have it as my ring tone.
"Of course you know, this means war!"
These are more catch phrases than running gags but still classics and golden!
Fun fact: Mel Blanc actually hated carrots so much, that he spit it out after saying “Eh, what’s up Doc”!
He didn't actually eat carrots while voicing Bugs right?
@@ShosuCeladon He did. He was that dedicated to getting the sound just right. I actually heard he was allergic to carrots, but that may have been apocryphal. You'd think he could use celery, but nope. He had to have it juuuuuust right.
@@foxfireinferno197 if true that is what you call true dedication
@@foxfireinferno197 They tried other vegetables: celeries, parsnips, even rutabagas. None of them matched the sound a carrot makes when being eaten.
Not only that, but in actuality, rabbits generally don't eat carrots. They just eat the green root part.
The Most Influential Animated Series Of All time
WABBIT SEASON!
DUCK SEASON!
WABBIT SEASON!
DUCK SEASON!
WABBIT SEASON!
ELMER SEASON?!!
😂😂
Don’t forget: IT’S BASEBALL SEASON!!!
Then there was always Ralph the "Wolf" (who looked like Wile E Coyote) and Sam the Sheepdog that would punch in and out of work in their episodes and the perpetually pilot Goofy Gophers that acted like a mischievous version of the Baldwin sisters from The Waltons! Haha!
Bo peep man, lost my sheep
I found it funny that on the clock they were enemies, but once it's quitting time they are still friends.
I love the “THAT’S ALL FOLKS!”
It’s ironic how Pepe le pew is “problematic” but Glenn quagmire is perfectly 👍🏼
Giggetty
my guess its because of what type of shows it is. loonytones is towards kids (well all ages realy but you know what i mean) family guy is aimed towards a mutch older audience
@@baldrian22 yeah but Pepe never r worded anybody quagmire actually did
My friends and I would often randomly quote "Duck Season, Rabbit Season", or "What's Up, Doc?" at each other! 😂
aha! Pronoun trouble
Who else can relate to From Hare to Heir every time they have to be nice to relatives at any family gathering?
I love all these…but my favorite is number 3…it’s duck season! Fire! 😂😂
Rabbit season!
Pronoun trouble...every time!!
Yosemite Sam's "swearing" never to crack me up
Whoa mule
Whoa, camel
Etc
If not his creatively colourful language, his mood swings are funny.
Dragons are so stupid!
Don't sneeze! You'll blow us to kingdom come!
Check out some of the older (Fleiscer Bros.) Popeye cartoons and tll me what he's muttering under his breath!
"When I say whoa, I meeeeeean.....WHOA!"@@kayeragdull217
That's All Folks! Now that is a legendary running gag!
There's something wildly charming about MsMojo saying "ah say" or "Thats a joke son"!
The original looney tune cartoons were shown in theaters before the movie. They were designed for a general audience. Kids loved the fun... Adults got the inside jokes. Then, it all went to garbage. Still watching the old ones gives me a nostalgic warm happy feeling.
There were even some adult themes depicted like smoking, gambling, drinking, etc. During the New Deal a lot of cartoons taught the audience about the economy, business and capital investment.
I LOVE duck season, rabbit season!!
And, of course, Michigan J Frog had a cameo near the end of "Spaceballs."
He also was on the cover of Leon Redbone's second album "Off The Track".
..."What's Opera, Doc?" has to be the best cartoon ever; three great directors (Jones, Maltese, and Noble), original score by Wagner (mostly from Tannhauser), six times the normal budget, and every trope you want: Bugs v Elmer, a send up of Disney's Fantasia, Opera, Ballet, and Wagner himself; masterpiece!
Looney Tunes and Tom and Jerry are both classics
Pink Panther, too! Those are my top 3 favorite cartoon series. They never get old!
Indeed.
Looney Tunes is the first and top cartoon series to notoriously brake the fourth wall. From 1930-today
I’m 42 and I still watch looney tunes
"Where’s the kaboom? There was supposed to be an Earth shattering kaboom!"
Said the Aztecs in 2012.
Says every prophet foretelling the Rapture/Apocalypse.
Nah, the Aztecs knew it was only the end of that calendar cycle.
@@martyklestadt6766
No, they actually ran out of rock tablets to inscribe more information on. When they tried to order another shipment, they found out that the manufacturer had reduced the quality of the product. They are still searching elsewhere for durable inscription stones at a decent price....
I never get tired of Looney Tunes!
I'm 60 and these are the BEST cartoons ever! Loved waking up as a kid on Saturday's eating cereal and watching these, one of my best memories. I wake up before 8AM every Saturday and watch them on ME-TV today...😁
As for Taz, cannot express my disappointment why, decades ago, I was browsing the World Book Encyclopedia and saw what an ACTUAL Tasmanian Devil looks like.
Looney Tunes had inspired a lot of cartoon shows.
The Looney Tunes cartoons were one of my favorite childhood cartoon’s series I loved watching growing up and still love watching them today and the shows many gag’s are still as hilarious and timeless today as they were back in the day 👍❤️😂
"Wiley your such a genius" Wiley e Coyote
Little trivia in case it hasn't been mentioned: Foghorn Leghorn was based on Sen. Beauregard Claghorn, a character on "Allen's Alley," a radio comedy show in the late 1940s.
The Warner's writers parodied that connection in Rebel Rabbit, in the scene where Bugs interrupts the Senator's speech. Senator: That low down good for nothing hare must die!" Bugs (who pops out of the Senator's hat): "Hare? Die? Hair Dye! That's a joke son!"
I love it that Bugs uses drag as a way to have fun fooling Elmer and Yosemite Sam
How long before the Republicans try to outlaw the airing of those cartoons?
Keep the politics out of this, Bob. We’ve all had enough of the politics!!
@@gman402 I was just asking a question which is actually relevant given the current climate.
One I wish you had added to the honourable mentions would have been "I'll do it, but I'll probably hate myself in the morning." That's something no 5 year old would understand.
Another is a running joke featuring a musical instrument (usually a piano) with a certain key rigged to explode and the mark always playing a certain tune wrong.
@@JamesDavy2009 The tune is almost always "Those Endearing Young Charms."
Yosemite Sam’s swearing is really hilarious! That is totally me if I don’t want to swear in front of children’s.😅🤬
It'd be funnier than taking the Bandit Heeler approach of using "biscuits" as a swear.
THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS, exploding piano and xylophone gag...that's classic! You gotta love it when the perpetrator loses his composure and gets blown up playing the last note right😂😂😂😂
Bug Bunny's catchphrase will always be my forever favorite! 🤣
Love wiley coyote. my dad says he’s his favorite because he literally never gives up
Porky's original voice actor, did have a stutter. Making it even better. The newer ones, have tried to duplicate it.
I grew up on the original cartoons of the 60's. I could not wait for Saturday morning. I'm now 65 and still love theses old classic cartoons
Myself as well. But now Cartoon Network and Boomerang are holding them hostage behind a paywall. I'm not nearly as polite as Yosemite in voicing my deeply hostile feelings for those two piles of ...
I love looney tunes. Such a classic
Been watching Looney Tunes since I was 4, and I still enjoy them to this day.
Same. And I'm 51 now.
I’m so glad that Rabbit season Duck season made it on the list.
If it didn’t this whole list would be null and void.
I love Speedy Gonzales when he scared Sylvester or Daffy Duck with a "YEE-HA!" behind them.😂
Si Si and the ones with the pussy gato
One of my favorite memories was attending an opera. It was “The Marriage of Figaro”. During intermission a number of us were milling about in the vestibule discussing this and that when someone brought up Bugs Bunny. A number of people remembered being introduced to classical music and opera through Loony Tunes.
There is nothing more amusing than standing around with people in cocktail dresses, suits and tuxes talking about “What’s Opera Doc”. The evening was surreal! It was fantastic!
I grew up watching the classic Looney Tunes!! still some of my
favorite cartoons ever. I used to watch them every Saturday
morning. Saturdays were so much fun when I was a kid getting
to watch Looney Tunes, The Flintsones, The Jetson's, Scooby
Doo, Huckleberry Hound, Pixie and Dixie, Grape Ape, Pink Panther,
Josie and the Pussycats, etc.
I enjoyed "Superfriends" . The narrator made that show. And the Legion of Doom. They had the cooler name, but it looked like a boardroom in the swamp.
9:05 My favorite running gag in all the Looney Tunes franchise, and, the way you introduced it was just hilarious! Happy saturday morning , Rebecca. Take care and God bless you, greetings from Colombia to you as well.
Pepe Le Pew needs to return!
I think by today's standards people have no sense of humor I hope someday WB will come to their senses and bring him back.
@@vincentfichtler7758I think he’ll be back.
Wile E Coyote actually caught the Roadrunner prior to 1980. Late 50s I believe.
Duck Season, Rabbit Season, Duck Season, Rabbit Season, Rabbit Season, Duck Season lol.
I love Looney Tunes
Saturday morning memories!
Yep. Back when you had to wait till Saturday to watch cartoons.
Lol these are the classic cartoon comedies that never gets old
I grew up on Looney Tunes. They're like old friends (and I don't care what the woke crowd says, Pepe's great). When I was writing my first book, a vampire novel, I needed to amuse my 105 year old, never seen TV main female character. She discovers it when she stays with a new friend and what does she first see? Rabbit Fire. Yes, Rabbit Season, Duck Season made her laugh so hard that the lady got her a video of the iconic rabbit and duck for her very own. It was an homage to my childhood and how much delight I took in the cartoons (and still do at 66).
Bugs : Ain't i a Stinker!
Foghorn : Ahhh Shaddup!
You enjoyed this voice over more any any other video you've done. And I enjoyed your raspberry mimicry of the best lines of looney tunes. The singing frog has always been one of my favorites.
The sheep dog and the coyote clocking in and out in every cartoon.
I love that exchange between them: Ralph: Morning, Sam!
Sam: Morning, Ralph! Have a nice day!
Bugs: "And that's the end."
Which only appeared at the end of two cartoons, Baseball Bugs and Hare-Conditioned.
I feel bad for Dave Green
His take on COYOTE VS ACME could've been awesome
Maybe but there's only one question remaining I want to know why they cancel it ?
@@vincentfichtler7758 same reason as Batgirl
Tax write-off
Yikes and Away tree gag is one of the funniest gags I've ever seen!
I was born in 1957 and still enjoy the humor of these cartoons. I think would come on before the feature movie in drive in theaters. My mom's favorite was when Yosemite Sam said to his camel (he would call his camel a hump backed mule), "When I say whoa, I mean whoa!", and "Great honey toads, who put footy prints all over my desert." (1955)
"Dragons is so stupid," or any other ride Yosemite Sam had are my favorites.
The 1954 short Design for Leaving is my ultimate favorite cartoon. Salesman Daffy Duck trying to sell Elmer Fudd the futuristic push button home. Flying by in the helicopter to offer to sell Elmer the small blue button to get him down is priceless! And typical salesman fashion of selling techniques. 🤣
Love that cartoon. A lot of the gadgets had glitches or were poorly thought out in their design. Only Daffy would think it was a good idea to bring the upstairs down to ground level instead of installing a proper elevator. Is the Alcatraz Ascot an actual method of tying a necktie?
I always loved how the Coyotes' blind optimism counterbalanced Daffys' defiant indignance. They both deal with the problem of failure in different ways. One with obsessive determination the other with an almost vile tenacity, he doesn't care if he wins just if that fucking rabbit loses.
One of my favorite things about Looney Toons is both kids and adults can enjoy them for different reasons. With adult humor that goes over the children's heads.
Another honorable mention the running gag with the tune "Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms".With Bugs (usually) playing the wrong note and Yosemite Sam losing his temper and getting blown-up.
That gag was used three times during the "classic era". Sam and Bugs - Ballot Box Bunny, Daffy and Bugs - Show Biz Bugs, and Coyote and Road Runner - Rushing Roulette
I love Looney Tunes growing up ❤️❤️❤️ It still remains as one of my favourite shows to watch ever and a show that I always crack up to especially with the running gags 😊😁😁
"You're despicable..."
I was born in the 80s and I grew up watching Looney tunes and this just brings up my childhood memories ❤😊
You forgot the abominable snowman's "I will hug him and squeeze him and call him George!"
My father, God rest his soul, absolutely loved Foghorn Leghorn. Few things made him laugh more 😂
My dad would always sit and watch Looney Toons with me when i was watching them on Saturday mornings. He'd point out clever things and explain jokes that i didn't understand because they were about World War II or something from the past. He always talked about how good the animation was and how clever the jokes were. I have a special place in my heart for Looney Toons because i shared it with my Dad.
How many kids asked their parents what "4F" meant? Another little understood joke was a character turning into a shoe heel after realising they acted like a jerk.
When my son was little, he used to say, "Now Mommy, you're gonna be the cat and I'm gonna be the Tweety bird, and you chase me!" and off he would run. (Or if he'd been watching "Tom & Jerry", then he'd be the mouse.)
I always love hilarious looney tunes that makes me laugh I watch theses eps since every Saturday morning cartoons
The use of "Those Endearing Little Charms" in a number of musical gags.
An honorable mention for running gags for me is the use of “Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms” with an explosion when the proper high note is played, usually on a piano. It gets a music lover like me every time! Thanks for appreciating the Warner Bros. cartoons as worthy of top ten lists.
When Bugs says "What's up, Doc?" to someone, they're about to enter a world of pain.
“That’s ALL To The ‘Top 10 Hilarious Gags’, Folks!”
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Foghorn Leghorn spanking the dog is hilarious.
0:40 I saw that dance in ninjago
I ❤❤❤❤ Looney Tunes!!! They were a staple of my childhood and the childhoods of my kids!!! At 60 years of age, I still love them!!
11:05 - That was an excellent "Kaboom!".
When the Looney Toons Store was still around my parents and I were able to get coffee mugs, each with our favorite characters, me-Tweety Pie, dad-Marvin the Martian, and mom-Michigan J. Frog.
Foghorn Leghorn was my favorite 🤗
Leghorn chickens NEVER stop making a ruckus 🤣
Rebecca’s voice stuff here is so funny!
Foghorn Leghorn HILARIOUS. Almost all these creations are. You know, watching this, it's easy to see how greatly cartoons have declined. What's out today compares in no way, shape, or form. As for Pepe and some other characters...alas, the PC crowd and modern day (over)sensitivity have ruined many things...
Perhaps could have included the classic piano gag. Where Yosemite Sam or Daffy Duck attempts to get Bugs to play the tune from 'Those Endearing Young Charms' but deliberately misses the white key which is connected to the bomb. With Sam or Daffy shouting ''No, no, that's not it, play it again''. With the inevitable result of an explosion when THEY play the tune correctly!
Even Wile E. Coyote got in on the gag.
Did anyone ever notice that Henery Hawk’s father had a completely different character design in every cartoon?
I love these Looney Tunes funny moments!
Absolutely adored the Looney Tunes while growing up.
Another gag. Henery Hawk's never ending quest to get his first chicken.
Lets get Looney you Tunes!
My favorite line in all of Looney Tunes is from Tweety. "Hit him again Granny, Hit him in the Head"