Looney Tunes Essays

  • Looney Tunes

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    Since around 1979, after the revival, Looney Tunes has entertained generations of kids all over the world. Looney Tunes has many different characters that all intertwine to make simple comical humor loved by most people. Looney Tunes now airs on Cartoon Network under the tittle, “The Looney Tunes Show.” After so many years of entertainment, many changes have been made to keep this show entertaining for everyone. Looney Tunes had a revival in 1979 in which The Bugs Bunny Roadrunner movie was featured

  • Perceptive Vision

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    Perceptive Vision: A Look On The Effect Of Cartoons On Children When one sees a cute illustration for a product or business, or perhaps if an animated show happens to catch an adult’s mature eye, no matter what the content, the first thought to pop in their head would be whether or not the topic or content is appropriate in the eyes of a child. A mischievous 10 year old watching a show like Scooby-Doo could soon want to solve mysteries or an affectionate seven year old could watch a superhero show

  • Concentration And Leadership In The Movie 'Space Jam'

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    portrays an amusement park owner who intends to bring new attractions to his park by employing Looney Tune characters. He is tricked into having a basketball competition as a wager for their compliance. The amusement park owner has underlings who will compete in the competition. They steal the talent of various NBA stars and transform into giant muscular monster athletes, self-proclaimed as “Monstars.” The Looney Tune characters recruit Michael Jordan to aid in preparing for this competition, and together

  • Cartoos Life Lessons

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    Life Lessons From Cartoos Elementary, middle and high school were different transitions for us as children and even as young adult. Growing up there was always be those few television shows that we love, even now in college. Those television shows not really showing on television anymore mainly because many of those main characters and voices we grown to loved have grown older just like us. We can always have something to look back on and say “that was out when we were a kid.” There were plenty of

  • An Indepth Look at Subjectivity and Panopticism.

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    Discipline and Punish. (1975): n. page. Print. Giroux, Susan Searls, and Jeffrey Nealon. "Subjectivity."Theory Toolbox: Critical Concepts for the Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences. (2011): n. page. Print. Jones, Charles M., dir. "Duck Amuck." Looney Tunes. Warner Bros. Pictures: 28 Feb 1953. Television.

  • Controversy In Modern Day Media

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    Through modern day media, there has been a significant amount of attention pointed towards whichever story or article could gain the most controversy. The media has the power to cherry pick certain events around the globe and uses it to write a story completely out of context. This, in turn, will allow them to gain credibility and increase their pay. In this case, Latinos have gained a significant amount of controversy in the modern day media due to the higher demographic in America. Since Latinos

  • Warner Bros Research Paper

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    sound effect editor. Then he was soon joined by Friz Freleng, who left Marvel productions and returned to Warner as executive producer. Before leaving his own company that after became Marvel production, Freleng produced new animation for “The Looney Looney, Looney Bugs Bunny Movie” (1981). In the years 1982 and 1983 they produced two new movies called Bugs Bunny’s 3rd Movie and Daffy Duck’s Fantastic Island. Those films were composed by veterans from the golden age of WB cartoons, including writers such

  • How Television Affects Children

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    Television: How It Effects Children Is television a positive force in the lives of young children? That is the question many parents find themselves asking. They come home from work to see their child glued to the TV not willing to move for anything. What these parents do not realize is that many problems may occur from their children watching excessive amounts of TV. Problems such as loss of creativity , increased amounts of laziness and sudden violent attitudes and/or actions may result. Creativity

  • The Influence Of Socialization

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    The purpose of this paper is to try and explain how outside influences help and sometimes hinder your development as a person. Influences such as family, media, and individual peer groups have a great impact on the particular type of person you will become. Socialization does not stop when you reach a certain age, but is a lifelong process which helps us become aware of one’s self identity. There are many agents of socialization one of them being your family. Family is viewed as the most important

  • Looney Tunes: Positive And Negative Stereotypes

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    Looney Tunes, a popular cartoon from the 30s to the 60s brought many children hours of entertainment, with its entertaining plot and hilarious antics, which people of all ages enjoyed. In many of its early episodes, there were many times Native Americans made appearances. Many of the characters go off of the stereotypes that had been passed down from the 18th and 19th centuries. In this paper, I focus on the images of Native Americans in the children’s classic cartoon, Looney Tunes, while also exploring

  • Analysis: Behind The Scenes Of Looney Tunes

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    Behind the Scenes of Looney Tunes Looney Tunes appears to be one of the happiest shows around, a slapstick wonderland. In the silly cartoon everyone appears fine, if not happy, but behind the scenes things are much darker than they appear. Today we’re going to take a look at the secrets that Warner Bros doesn’t want you to see. One of our guys, Michael Walker, is currently on the set of Looney Tunes giving us a live feed of what’s happening, and he’s already found something extremely disturbing

  • Space Jam Book Report

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    Space Jam One day at an amusement park on planet Basketball 5 really small aliens are practicing for their big game against an undefeated team. Then there boss tells them to go to Earth to capture Bugs Bunny so he can play on there basketball team because the aliens are bad at basketball because there small. So the aliens get in there spaceship to go to Earth. When they get there Bugs Bunny is with Michael Jordan playing 1 on 1 basketball. The aliens challenge Bugs Bunny and Michael Jordan to play

  • Number Nine: Looney Tunes Vs. Disney

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    companies in the U.S. Here are nine interesting facts about the mass media corporation! Number Nine: The Looney Tunes V. Disney Warner Bros’ animated series Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies were mostly made up of former Disney employees who weren’t very happy with the rival Hollywood studio. Lots of inside jokes about Disney were inserted in both shows. In fact, the name for ‘Looney Tunes’ is a parody of Disney’s Silly Symphonies! Number Eight: Academy Award Winner

  • the beach

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    The beach 1.     people - Richard: a british traveller, who comes to Bangkok and gets a map to a secret hidden beach. He has seen every movie about Vietnam, and he sometimes believes being there. He also is addicted to video games. - Daffy Duck: the man who gives Rich the map; he had been on the beach before and had left it for some reason. After his death, he often appears in Richs daydreams. He always speaks about Vietnam, and he knows everything before it happens. - Etienne and Françoise: a french

  • Television Violence

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    Television Violence Violence is one of the most primary and controversial issues in today’s society. And true that violence is on the rise. A major concern for many parents is the violence within television shows and movies, and the effect on children’s aggression. I particularly do not believe that violence in television affects children’s aggression, but who am I to say such a thing, for I am not a qualified psychologist. But I have many reasons for my accusation and references to back it

  • What goes into the production of a song?

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    General Editing includes the basic notion of choosing each tracks individual level based on the loudness of others. Another step includes the correction of the singer’s notes, and or pitch correction. This is often done with auto tune programs such as Antares Auto-Tune EFX 2 (“Products”). Pitch correction is vastly use... ... middle of paper ... ..., all one needs is the proper equipment, and the proper knowledge. Experience is key in this field, in which the producer understands the correct

  • William Shakespeare

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    plays. Some people believe that they have found the real author. According to this quote, “An English schoolmaster, J. Thomas Looney went looking for Shakespeare, After years of searching through old documents, Looney came up with a man names Edward De Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford , who lived from 1550-1604,” (Austin Para. 8), It is strong evidence. It means that Looney may found the real author who authored the plays. This also shows that William Shakespeare may not be the author at all. According

  • Space Jam Film Analysis

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    effectively captures the quintessential explosion that was the decade of the 1990s. The movie, starring Michael Jordan and the Looney Tunes characters, has so many elements that it fails to classify into a single genre. The entirety of the movie revolves around Michael Jordan, who is not only struggling with his transition to a baseball career, but also helping out the Looney Tunes beat extraterrestrials in a basketball game. This plot is demonstrated to its fullest extent definitely through its challenge

  • Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. And Its Impact On The Entertainment Industry

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    and the silent movies era started to decline! (Horvat). 2. “The Looney Tunes officially debuted in 1930 with Sinkin’ in the Bathtub, as competitor to Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse and Silly Symphonies cartoons” (“Looney Tunes in the Thirties”). The Looney Tunes cartoon in the 1930s was vastly different from what it became popularized for throughout history. The characters were simpler and didn’t have much of a personality (“Looney Tunes in the

  • Theories Of Laughter

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    A man casually walks down the street with a skip to his step and a smile on his face. While staring at the clouds, he whistles a serene tune. Bam! The man trips on a jutted piece of sidewalk. With his limbs failing he comical collapses onto the ground. The neighbors cannot help but to laugh from his humorous fall. The man giggles along with the crowd and then continues on his merry way. This scene whether appropriate or inappropriate causes laughter. The man in the story, could have potentially been