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I got hacked so we gotta start all over! Former account: @MaxwellCartoons Business Email: [email protected]

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Computer ♥ Records
Computer ♥ Records@ComputerLove_·
24 year old Craig McCracken, creator of The Powerpuff Girls (1995)
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fatnerdius
fatnerdius@DylanVilain29·
Remember when this pic was all we had for a year before release
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hey. 💜
hey. 💜@theheycartoon·
Honored to have our final shot animated by animation legend Dan Haskett! 💰💰
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Animation Obsessive
Animation Obsessive@ani_obsessive·
From: The Big City (1995), dir. Ed Bell, Colossal Pictures
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FranciscoTNG
FranciscoTNG@FranciscoTNG_·
Happy 27th to the big B
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Brian A. Miller
Brian A. Miller@bfredmuggs·
It was 30 years ago…the real genius and his creation…
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Lukas
Lukas@lukasdrawsart·
As a kid I just assumed the name Wendell Wilkie that the gremlin says here was some made up funny name, but it actually was the name of the 1940 Republican nominee for President who lost to FDR. Somewhat ironically Wilkie died less than a year after this came out.
Dr. Ellen Walker@EllenFWalker

Looney Tunes is essentially a meme bank for 1930s-1950s pop culture. So many phrases and gags (e.g. "I'm only 3 and a half!") were pulled straight from radio shows. Today's equivalent is Smiling Friends featuring the "number 15 burger king foot lettuce" guy. Same principle.

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Dr. Ellen Walker
Dr. Ellen Walker@EllenFWalker·
Looney Tunes is essentially a meme bank for 1930s-1950s pop culture. So many phrases and gags (e.g. "I'm only 3 and a half!") were pulled straight from radio shows. Today's equivalent is Smiling Friends featuring the "number 15 burger king foot lettuce" guy. Same principle.
Etch! 💥@sketching204

reading up on the history of looney tunes is so cool like an lot of the most iconic aspects of those characters was influenced by the culture of its time and we don't even realize it because we are so far removed

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