>>150235544
I find it weird how Looney Tunes was trying to be "hip and cool" in the 90's, when every other cartoon was being wacky correctly, the late 80's-early 90's was a period where normies were into golden age-inspired cartoons, we got stuff like Who Framed Rodger Rabbit, Animaniacs, and Ren & Stimpy being quite popular, yet for some reason the stuff we got out of the very franchise that defines wacky animation was "Bugs Bunny playing with LeBron James" rather than something that actually feels like true and honest Looney Tunes.