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'''Looney Tunes''' is an animated cartoon series produced by [[Warner Brothers]] from 1930 to 1969. It is one of the longest continuous animated series of all time in any medium. Directed by such animation greats like [[Tex Avery]] and [[Chuck Jones]], it featured a cast of eclectic anthropomorphic animals that have inspired many [[furry artists]] and [[furries]] today, including such icons as [[Bugs Bunny]], [[Daffy Duck]], [[Pepe Le Pew]] and more. The cast has been the stars of numerous television shorts and promotional tie-ins, as well as 2 moderately successful box office motion pictures and a spin off called [[Tiny Toon Adventures]].
 
'''Looney Tunes''' is an animated cartoon series produced by [[Warner Brothers]] from 1930 to 1969. It is one of the longest continuous animated series of all time in any medium. Directed by such animation greats like [[Tex Avery]] and [[Chuck Jones]], it featured a cast of eclectic anthropomorphic animals that have inspired many [[furry artists]] and [[furries]] today, including such icons as [[Bugs Bunny]], [[Daffy Duck]], [[Pepe Le Pew]] and more. The cast has been the stars of numerous television shorts and promotional tie-ins, as well as 2 moderately successful box office motion pictures and a spin off called [[Tiny Toon Adventures]].
  

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Looney Tunes is an animated cartoon series produced by Warner Brothers from 1930 to 1969. It is one of the longest continuous animated series of all time in any medium. Directed by such animation greats like Tex Avery and Chuck Jones, it featured a cast of eclectic anthropomorphic animals that have inspired many furry artists and furries today, including such icons as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Pepe Le Pew and more. The cast has been the stars of numerous television shorts and promotional tie-ins, as well as 2 moderately successful box office motion pictures and a spin off called Tiny Toon Adventures.

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