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Stade de Gerland
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Stade de Gerland k). Lions hooker Mike Stephenson scored the 73rd-minute try that helped Great Britain level the scores and secure the World Cup. Had Aussie winger Ray Branighan succeeded with a 79th-minute penalty, or Bob Fulton landed one of three drop goal attempts in the last five minutes, the cup could easily have...
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In situ hybridization
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In situ hybridization In situ hybridization "In situ" hybridization (ISH) is a type of hybridization that uses a labeled complementary DNA, RNA or modified nucleic acids strand (i.e., probe) to localize a specific DNA or RNA sequence in a portion or section of tissue ("in situ") or if the tissue is small enough (e.g.,...
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In situ hybridization
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In situ hybridization and function of genes. The key techniques currently in use include "in situ" hybridization to mRNA with oligonucleotide and RNA probes (both radio-labeled and hapten-labeled), analysis with light and electron microscopes, whole mount "in situ" hybridization, double detection of RNAs and RNA plus p...
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In situ hybridization
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In situ hybridization and circulating tumor cells (CTCs). "In situ" hybridization was invented by Mary-Lou Pardue and Joseph G. Gall. # Challenges of in-situ hybridization. In situ hybridization is a powerful technique for identifying specific mRNA species within individual cells in tissue sections, providing insight...
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In situ hybridization
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In situ hybridization slices be very thin, usually 3 µm to 7 µm in thickness. Common methods of preparing tissue sections for in-situ hybridization processing include cutting specimens with a cryostat or a Compresstome tissue slicer. A cryostat takes fresh or fixed tissue and immerses it into liquid nitrogen for flash ...
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In situ hybridization
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In situ hybridization Process. For hybridization histochemistry, sample cells and tissues are usually treated to fix the target transcripts in place and to increase access of the probe. As noted above, the probe is either a labeled complementary DNA or, now most commonly, a complementary RNA (riboprobe). The probe hyb...
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In situ hybridization
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In situ hybridization with either radio-, fluorescent- or antigen-labeled bases (e.g., digoxigenin) is localized and quantified in the tissue using either autoradiography, fluorescence microscopy, or immunohistochemistry, respectively. ISH can also use two or more probes, labeled with radioactivity or the other non-rad...
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In situ hybridization
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In situ hybridization amplification to generate sensitive and specific signals. Samples (cells, tissues, and CTCs) are fixed, then treated to allow RNA target accessibility (RNA un-masking). Target-specific probes hybridize to each target RNA. Subsequent signal amplification is predicated on specific hybridization of a...
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In situ hybridization
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In situ hybridization molecule hybridizes to each oligo pair on the target-specific RNA, then multiple amplifier molecules hybridize to each pre-amplifier. Next, multiple label probe oligonucleotides (conjugated to alkaline phosphatase or directly to fluorophores) hybridize to each amplifier molecule. A fully assembled...
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In situ hybridization
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In situ hybridization probes. - 1. permeabilization of cells with proteinase K to open cell membranes (around 25 minutes, not needed for tissue sections or some early-stage embryos) - 2. binding of mRNAs to marked RNA probe (usually overnight) - 3. antibody-phosphatase binding to RNA-probe (some hours) - 4. stainin...
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In situ hybridization
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In situ hybridization (CISH) - Fluorescence in situ hybridization # References. - 1. Comprehensive and annotated in situ hybridization histochemistry - 2. RNA sequencing of pancreatic circulating tumour cells implicates WNT signalling in metastasis - 3. The Local Transcriptome in the Synaptic Neuropil Revealed by ...
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In situ hybridization
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In situ hybridization signalling in metastasis - 3. The Local Transcriptome in the Synaptic Neuropil Revealed by Deep Sequencing and High-Resolution Imaging # External links. - In Situ Hybridization of RNA and miRNA Probes to cells, CTCs, and tissues - Whole-Mount In Situ Hybridization of RNA Probes to Plant Tissue...
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973
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973 973 Year 973 (CMLXXIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. # Events. onlyinclude ## By place. ### Byzantine Empire. - Spring – The Byzantine army led by general Melias (Domestic of the Schools in the East) continues the operations in Upper Mes...
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973
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973 in the area are lost. The wounded Melias dies later in captivity. ### Europe. - May 7 – Emperor Otto I (the Great) dies at Memleben in Thuringia (modern Germany) after a 37-year reign. He is succeeded by his 18-year-old son Otto II (the Red), who becomes absolute ruler of the Holy Roman Empire. His mother Adelaid...
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973
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973 return for fealty from King Kenneth II. - Edgar I marches with his army north to Chester. His navy meets him there via the Irish Sea. This show of strength persuades the 'Northern Kings' to submit to his overlordship (approximate date). ### Africa. - Caliph Al-Mu'izz transfers the royal residence of the Fatimid ...
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973
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973 spices are brought to the city by Jewish traveling merchants, known as the Radhanites, who have contacts in the international trade between the Christian and Islamic world (approximate date). ### Religion. - January 19 – Pope Benedict VI is consecrated as the 134th pope of the Catholic Church. He is installed at ...
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973
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973 Births. - May 6 – Henry II, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (d. 1024) - September 4 – Al-Biruni, Persian physician and polymath (d. 1048) - Adelaide I, German princess and abbess (approximate date) - Abul 'Ala Al-Ma'arri, Syrian philosopher and poet (d. 1057) - Hisham III, Umayyad caliph of Córdoba (d. 1036) ...
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973
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973 (Somerset) - July 4 – Ulrich (or Oldarici), bishop of Augsburg (b. 893) - July 19 – Kyunyeo, Korean monk and poet (b. 917) - September 12 – Nefingus, bishop of Angers - November 12 – Burchard III, Frankish nobleman - December 18 (or 972) – Eberhard IV, Frankish nobleman (or 972) - Abu'l-Abbas Ismail, Abbasid ...
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973
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973 gers - November 12 – Burchard III, Frankish nobleman - December 18 (or 972) – Eberhard IV, Frankish nobleman (or 972) - Abu'l-Abbas Ismail, Abbasid official and statesman - Cathal mac Tadg, king of Connacht (Ireland) - Conchobar mac Tadg, king of Connacht - Geibennach mac Aedha, king of Uí Maine (Ireland) - ...
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Colorado River (disambiguation)
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Colorado River (disambiguation) Colorado River (disambiguation) The Colorado River is the principal river of the southwestern United States and northwest Mexico. Colorado River may also refer to: - Colorado River (Argentina) - Río Colorado, Río Negro, a village in Argentina - Colorado River (Potosi), Bolivia - Co...
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SMP
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SMP SMP SMP may refer to: # Organisations. - Scale Model Products, a plastic promotional model company during the 1950s, purchased by Aluminum Model Toys - School Mathematics Project, a developer of mathematics textbooks for secondary schools based in Southampton, UK - "Sekolah Menengah Pertama", the name for juni...
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SMP
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SMP the Finnish Rural Party, a historical political party in Finland # Science and technology. - Shape-memory polymer, polymeric smart materials - Signal Message Processor, a line card in a Multifunctional Information Distribution System radio communication standard in military technology - Silyl modified polymers,...
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SMP
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SMP marriage problem (also termed stable matching problem), a mathematical problem - Stable massive particle, a particle in particle physics sought by the MoEDAL experiment - Surface-mount package, electronic components with packages utilizing surface-mount technology - SOTA Mapping Project, a website for radio amat...
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SMP
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SMP Serial Management Protocol, a computer transport protocol for managing Serial attached SCSI (SAS) # Places. - Saw Mill River Parkway, a parkway in southeastern New York State, US - Shannonville Motorsport Park, a Canadian motorsport road course circuit # Entertainment. - "Super Mario Party", the 2018 installme...
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SMP
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SMP State, US - Shannonville Motorsport Park, a Canadian motorsport road course circuit # Entertainment. - "Super Mario Party", the 2018 installment in the long running video game franchise - An Industrial Music Project, sometimes lengthened to Sounds of Mass Production # Other uses. - Scott Putesky, an American ...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes Looney Tunes Looney Tunes is an American series of animated comedy short films produced by Warner Bros. from 1930 to 1969 during the golden age of American animation alongside its sister series "Merrie Melodies". It was known for introducing Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, Tweety, Sylvester...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes characters such as Bosko and, after losing him, Buddy. The animation studio gained a higher profile, however, following their addition of directors Tex Avery and Chuck Jones and voice actor Mel Blanc. From 1942 to 1964, "Looney Tunes" and "Merrie Melodies" were the most popular animated shorts in movie the...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes Tunes" character, Bugs Bunny, is regarded as a cultural icon and has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Several "Looney Tunes" films are considered among the greatest animated cartoons of all time, and five (three "Merrie Melodies"; "Tweetie Pie", "Speedy Gonzales" and "Birds Anonymous", and two "Looney...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes varying only in their opening theme music and titles. Both series made use of the various Warner Bros. cartoon characters. By 1937, the theme music for "Looney Tunes" was "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin, and the theme music for "Merrie Melodies" was an adaptation of "Merri...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes and were eager to promote this material for the sales of sheet music and phonograph records. Warner made a deal with Leon Schlesinger to produce cartoons for them. Schlesinger hired Rudolf Ising and Hugh Harman to produce the first series of cartoons. Schlesinger was impressed by Harman's and Ising's 1929 ...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes Tunes" series for a couple of years. New directors including Tex Avery, Friz Freleng and Bob Clampett were brought in or promoted to work with animators in the Schlesinger studio, with Avery's unit housed in a bungalow the animators dubbed "Termite Terrace." In 1935 they debuted the first major "Looney Tu...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes but Beans and Porky proved much more popular. Beans was later phased out when his popularity declined, leaving Porky as the only star of the Schlesinger studio. ### More star characters and switch to color. The debuts of other memorable "Looney Tunes" stars followed: Daffy Duck in "Porky's Duck Hunt" (1...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes of color "Looney Tunes" with the 1942 cartoon "The Hep Cat". The final black-and-white "Looney Tunes" short was "Puss n' Booty" in 1943 directed by Frank Tashlin. The inspiration for the changeover was Warner's decision to re-release only the color cartoons in the "Blue Ribbon Classics" series of "Merrie M...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes Age. More "Looney Tunes" characters were created (most of which first appeared in "Merrie Melodies" cartoons) such as Tweety (debuted in 1942's "A Tale of Two Kitties"), Sylvester (debuted in 1945's "Life with Feathers"), Yosemite Sam (debuted in 1945's "Hare Trigger"), Pepé Le Pew (debuted in 1945's "Odo...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes "Devil May Hare"). ### DePatie–Freleng and Seven Arts era. During the mid-late 1960s, the shorts were produced by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises (and Format Productions) (1964–1967) and Warner Bros.-Seven Arts (1967–1969) after Warner Bros. shut down their animation studio. The shorts from this era can be ...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes last short being "Bugged by a Bee", by Robert McKimson). ## 1970–1999. The "Looney Tunes" series' popularity was strengthened even more when the shorts began airing on network and syndicated television in the 1950s, under various titles and formats. However, the "Looney Tunes" shorts were edited, removin...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes animated shorts went dormant until 1987, when new shorts were made to introduce "Looney Tunes" to a new generation of audiences. New Looney Tunes shorts have been produced and released sporadically for theaters since then, usually as promotional tie-ins with various family movies produced by Warner Bros. W...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes made their way into the amusement business when they became the mascots for the two Marriott's Great America theme parks (Gurnee and Santa Clara). After the Gurnee park was sold to Six Flags, they also claimed the rights to use the characters at the other Six Flags parks, which they continue to do presentl...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes skydiving, and when Daffy and Donald Duck are performing their "Dueling Pianos" sequence. In 1988, Nickelodeon aired all the unaired cartoons in a show called "Looney Tunes on Nickelodeon" until 1999. To date, "Looney Tunes on Nickelodeon" is the longest-airing animated series on the network that was not ...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes the highest grossing non-Disney animated film ever. The film also introduced the character Lola Bunny, who subsequently became another recurring member of the "Looney Tunes" cast, usually as a love interest for Bugs. In 1997, Bugs Bunny was featured on a U.S. 32 cent postage stamp; the first of five "Loon...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes from executive producer Steven Spielberg, where they played teachers and mentors to a younger generation of cartoon characters (Plucky Duck, Hamton J. Pig, Babs and Buster Bunny, etc.), plus occasional cameos in the later Warner shows "Animaniacs" (also from Spielberg) and "Histeria!". ## 2000–present. I...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes been particularly long-running series, and the Warner Bros. decision forced the two networks to cancel the programs. In 2003, another feature film was released, this time in an attempt to recapture the spirit of the original shorts: the live-action/animated "". Although the film wasn't financially successf...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes "Looney Tunes" TV series made during this time were "Baby Looney Tunes" (2002-05), "Duck Dodgers" (2003-05) and "Loonatics Unleashed" (2005-07). On October 22, 2007, "Looney Tunes" and "Merrie Melodies" cartoons became available for the first time in High-definition via Microsoft's Xbox Live service, incl...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes upfront, "The Looney Tunes Show" was announced. After several delays, the series premiered on May 3, 2011. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, the series centers on Bugs and Daffy as they leave the woods and move to the suburbs with "colorful neighbors" including Sylvester, Tweety, Granny, Yosemite Sam, et...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes The series was cancelled after its second season. Also, Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner returned to the big screen in a series of 3-D shorts that preceded select Warner Bros. films. There were six in the works that began with the first short, "Coyote Falls", that preceded the film "", which was release...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes "Daffy's Rhapsody" was to precede the film "Happy Feet Two", until the studio decided to premiere "I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat" instead. "Daffy's Rhapsody" instead premiered in 2012, preceding "". All five shorts were directed by Matthew O'Callaghan. In 2012, several announcements were made about a "Looney T...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes film, directors Glenn Ficarra and John Requa were in talks to direct the film, while actor Steve Carell was rumored to be starring in a lead role. Despite this, the film has yet to enter production. At the 2014 Cartoon Network upfront, another series titled "Wabbit: A Looney Tunes Production" (later "New ...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes by Warner Bros. Animation. Set for release in 2019 on both linear and streaming television platforms, its first season would feature "1,000 minutes of new one-to-six minute cartoons featuring the brand's marquee characters", voiced by their current voice actors in “simple, gag-driven and visually vibrant s...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes the 1980s, the shorts received VHS releases, with the pre-1948 shorts released by MGM/UA Home Video and the post-1948 shorts released by Warner Home Video. In 2003, Warner Home Video began releasing select shorts on DVD, aimed at collectors, in four-disc sets known as the "Looney Tunes Golden Collection". ...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes the shorts were respectively saw the releases of the "Essential Bugs Bunny" and "Essential Daffy Duck" DVDs. In 2011, the shorts were released on Blu-ray Disc for the first time with the "Looney Tunes Platinum Collection" series. On September 19, 2017, Warner Home Video's Warner Archive Collection released...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes their retained Bosko rights Harman and Ising began making cartoons at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1934, until they were fired in 1937 due to a lack of success. They proceeded to form their own studio to create MGM cartoons. Time Warner eventually acquired the Bosko characters from Harman and Ising's estates. Me...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes (plus the black-and-white "Merrie Melodies" made after Harman and Ising left) into television syndication through their sale of the cartoons to Guild Films. The copyright to those cartoons were assigned to Sunset Productions. These cartoons were distributed by Guild Films until it went bankrupt and was bou...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes to Sunset Productions, a.a.p. was allowed to keep the Warner titles intact and simply inserted an "Associated Artists Productions presents" title at the head of each reel (as a result, each "Merrie Melodies" cartoon had the song "Merrily We Roll Along" playing twice). Two years later, United Artists bought...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes was purchased by Time Warner (now AT&T's WarnerMedia) who also owned Warner Bros. Today, Warner Home Video holds the video rights to the entire "Looney Tunes"/"Merrie Melodies" animated output by virtue of Warner Bros.' ownership of Turner Entertainment. Starting in 1960, the cartoons were repackaged into...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes The show featured shorts from the original "Looney Tunes" and "Merrie Melodies" theatrical cartoon series. As of 2013, the classic cartoons are currently airing on Cartoon Network's sister channel, Boomerang. Five dozen "Looney Tunes" and "Merrie Melodies" shorts from before December 1943 have lapsed into...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes of black people, American Indians, Asians such as Japanese (especially during WWII, as in "Tokio Jokio" and "Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips"), Chinese, Germans, Italians and Mexicans. Eleven cartoons were withdrawn from distribution in 1968 that prominently featured stereotypical black characters (and a few pass...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes youth and nation's individuality; these shorts were made available for broadcast again in 2002. In addition to these notorious cartoons, many Warner Bros. cartoons contain fleeting or sometimes extended gags that make reference to racial or ethnic stereotypes. The release of the "" includes a disclaimer a...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes to the words spoken by Goldberg in Volume 3 is shown at the beginning of each DVD in the "", "", and "" sets, as well as the Daffy Duck and Foghorn Leghorn "Looney Tunes Super Stars" sets and the Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Academy Awards Animation Collection: # Accolades. ## Inducted into the Nation...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes "Knighty Knight Bugs" (1958) (LT) ## Academy Award nominations. - "Swooner Crooner" (1944) - "Mouse Wreckers" (1949) - "From A to Z-Z-Z-Z" (1954) - "Sandy Claws" (1955) - "Tabasco Road" (1957) - "Mexicali Shmoes" (1959) - "Mouse and Garden" (1960) - "High Note" (1960) - "The Pied Piper of Guadalu...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes "Taz-Mania" (1991–1995) - "The Plucky Duck Show" (1992) - "The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries" (1995-2000) - "Bugs 'n' Daffy" (1995–1998) - "Baby Looney Tunes" (2001–2006) - "Duck Dodgers" (2003–2005) - "Loonatics Unleashed" (2005–2007) - "The Looney Tunes Show" (2011–2014) - "New Looney Tunes" (2015...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes (2021) ## Direct-to-video. - "" (1992) - "Tweety's High Flying Adventure" (2000) - "Baby Looney Tunes' Eggs-traordinary Adventure" (2003) - "Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas" (2006) - "" (2015) ## Comic books. - "Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Comics" #1–165 (Dell Publishing, 1941–1955) - ...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes "Daffy Duck" #31–145 (Gold Key Comics/Whitman, 1962–1984) - "Tweety and Sylvester" #1–120 (Gold Key Comics/Whitman, 1963–1984) - "Porky Pig" #1–109 (Gold Key Comics/Whitman, 1965–1984) - "Yosemite Sam and Bugs Bunny" #1–80 (Gold Key Comics/Whitman, 1970–1983) - "Beep Beep The Road Runner" #1–105 (Gold ...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes issues generally includes 3-4 appearances in Dell's Four Color comics. # See also. - "Merrie Melodies", another series of animated cartoons also produced by Warner Bros. between 1931 and 1969 - "Silly Symphony", a series of animated shorts produced by Walt Disney Productions between 1929 and 1939 - "Ha...
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Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes ctions between 1929 and 1939 - "Happy Harmonies", a series of animated shorts distributed by MGM between 1934 and 1938 - Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography - Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1929–1939) - Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1940–1949) - Looney Tunes and...
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Christopher Helm
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Christopher Helm Christopher Helm Christopher Alexander Roger Helm (born Dundee, 1 February 1937 – 20 January 2007) was a Scottish book publisher, notably of ornithology related titles, including the "Helm Identification Guides". Born in Dundee, he was raised in Forfar, where his father was a Presbyterian minister. T...
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Christopher Helm
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Christopher Helm Publishers in 1986 and merged into the Routledge imprint in 1992), Christopher Helm Publishers and Pica Press (both of the latter pair being bought by A & C Black, now part of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc). He was an active member of the council of the British Ornithologists' Union, becoming vice-preside...
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Christopher Helm
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Christopher Helm f Bloomsbury Publishing Plc). He was an active member of the council of the British Ornithologists' Union, becoming vice-president in 1995. In the 1970s, he served as a Labour councillor in the London Borough of Wandsworth. He married twice: in 1967 to Caroline Price, they had two sons, Alexander (w...
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Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk
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Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk Michael de la Pole, 1st Baron de la Pole, later 1st Earl of Suffolk (c. 13305 September 1389) was an English financier and Lord Chancellor of England. # Life. He was the eldest son of Sir William de la Pole (died 1366) and Catherine Norw...
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Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk
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Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk II. He was appointed Chancellor in 1383, and created Earl of Suffolk in 1385, the first of his family to hold any such title (the earldom had become extinct in 1382 on the death of William de Ufford). However, in the late 1380s his fortunes radically altered, in step with those ...
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Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk
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Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk accused of treason by the Appellants in November 1387. After the Appellants' victory at Radcot Bridge (December 1387) and before the so-called Merciless Parliament met in February 1388, De La Pole shrewdly fled to Paris, thus escaping the fate of Sir Nicholas Brembre and Chief Ju...
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Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk
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Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk Duke of Lancaster. # Issue. De la Pole and his wife Katherine Wingfield (1340–1386) daughter of Sir John de Wingfield, had eight children: - Michael de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk (1361–1415), - Thomas de la Pole (1363–1415), - William de la Pole (born 1365), - Richard de ...
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Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk
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Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk and his son Thomas West, 8th Baron De La Warr (c. 145711 October 1525), a courtier and military commander during the reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII. - Elizabeth de la Pole (born c. 1377) - Margaret de la Pole (born c. 1386) De la Pole's descendants were key players in the ...
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Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk
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Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk He regained his father's title on Henry's accession in 1399, and died at the Siege of Harfleur. - His eldest grandson Michael de la Pole, 3rd Earl of Suffolk died at the Battle of Agincourt. - His younger grandson William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk was appointed Lord Chamb...
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Bugs Bunny
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Bugs Bunny Bugs Bunny Bugs Bunny is an animated cartoon character, created in the late 1930s by Leon Schlesinger Productions (later Warner Bros. Cartoons) and voiced originally by Mel Blanc. Bugs is best known for his starring roles in the "Looney Tunes" and "Merrie Melodies" series of animated short films, produced b...
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Bugs Bunny
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Bugs Bunny He is also characterized by a Brooklyn accent, his portrayal as a trickster, and his catch phrase "Eh..What's up, doc?" Due to Bugs' popularity during the golden age of American animation, he became not only an American cultural icon and the official mascot of Warner Bros. Entertainment, but also one of the ...
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Bugs Bunny
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Bugs Bunny personality in the world, and has his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. # Development. According to Chase Craig, who later wrote and drew the first Bugs Bunny comic Sunday pages and the first Bugs comic book, "Bugs was not the creation of any one man; however, he rather represented the creative talen...
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Bugs Bunny
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Bugs Bunny by Ben "Bugs" Hardaway and an uncredited Cal Dalton (who was responsible for the initial design of the rabbit). This cartoon has an almost identical plot to Avery's "Porky's Duck Hunt" (1937), which had introduced Daffy Duck. Porky Pig is again cast as a hunter tracking a silly prey who is more interested in...
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Bugs Bunny
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Bugs Bunny staff decided to use it again. According to Friz Freleng, Hardaway and Dalton had decided to dress the duck in a rabbit suit. The white rabbit had an oval head and a shapeless body. In characterization, he was "a rural buffoon". He was loud, zany with a goofy, guttural laugh. Blanc provided him with a haysee...
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Bugs Bunny
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Bugs Bunny laugh but was otherwise silent. The rabbit's third appearance comes in "Hare-um Scare-um" (1939), directed again by Dalton and Hardaway. This cartoon—the first in which he is depicted as a gray bunny instead of a white one—is also notable as the rabbit's first singing role. Charlie Thorson, lead animator on...
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Bugs Bunny for the character was "Happy Rabbit." In the actual cartoons and publicity, however, the name "Happy" only seems to have been used in reference to Bugs Hardaway. In "Hare-um Scare-um", a newspaper headline reads, "Happy Hardaway." Animation historian David Gerstein disputes that "Happy Rabbit" was ever used ...
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Bugs Bunny and asked to design a better rabbit. The decision was influenced by Thorson's experience in designing hares. He had designed Max Hare in "Toby Tortoise Returns" (Disney, 1936). For Hardaway, Thorson created the model sheet previously mentioned, with six different rabbit poses. Thorson's model sheet is "a com...
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Bugs Bunny
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Bugs Bunny Disney influence, but looked like an awkward merger of the lean and streamlined Max Hare from "The Tortoise and the Hare" (1935), and the round, soft bunnies from "Little Hiawatha" (1937). In Jones' "Elmer's Candid Camera" (1940), the rabbit first meets Elmer Fudd. This time the rabbit looks more like the p...
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Bugs Bunny
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Bugs Bunny Hare", directed by Tex Avery and released on July 27, 1940, is widely considered to be the first official Bugs Bunny cartoon. It is the first film where both Elmer Fudd and Bugs, both redesigned by Bob Givens, are shown in their fully developed forms as hunter and tormentor, respectively; the first in which ...
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Bugs Bunny
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Bugs Bunny and looked more poised. If Thorson's rabbit looked like an infant, Givens' version looked like an adolescent. Blanc gave Bugs the voice of a city slicker. The rabbit was as audacious as he had been in "Hare-um Scare-um" and as cool and collected as in "Prest-O Change-O". Immediately following on "A Wild Har...
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Bugs Bunny
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Bugs Bunny title card, "featuring Bugs Bunny," at the start of the film (which was edited in following the success of "A Wild Hare"). However, Bugs' voice and personality in this cartoon is noticeably different, and his design was slightly altered as well; Bugs' visual design is based on the prototype rabbit in "Candid...
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Bugs Bunny directed by Friz Freleng, became the second Bugs Bunny cartoon to receive an Academy Award nomination. The fact that it didn't win the award was later spoofed somewhat in "What's Cookin' Doc?" (1944), in which Bugs demands a recount (claiming to be a victim of "sa-bo-TAH-gee") after losing the Oscar to James...
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Bugs Bunny Melodies" started introducing newer characters. "Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid" (1942) shows a slight redesign of Bugs, with less-prominent front teeth and a rounder head. The character was reworked by Robert McKimson, then an animator in Clampett's unit. The redesign at first was only used in the films created b...
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Bugs Bunny
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Bugs Bunny had designed for Clampett. Jones would come up with his own slight modification, and the voice had slight variations between the units. Bugs also made cameos in Avery's final Warner Bros. cartoon, "Crazy Cruise". Since Bugs' debut in "A Wild Hare", he appeared only in color "Merrie Melodies" films (making h...
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Bugs Bunny complete conversion to only color cartoons beginning in 1944. "Buckaroo Bugs" was Bugs' first film in the "Looney Tunes" series and was also the last Warner Bros. cartoon to credit Schlesinger (as he had retired and sold his studio to Warner Bros. that year). Bugs' popularity soared during World War II beca...
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Bugs Bunny Nips" (1944) features Bugs at odds with a group of Japanese soldiers. This cartoon has since been pulled from distribution due to its depiction of Japanese people. One US Navy propaganda film saved from destruction features the voice of Mel Blanc in "Tokyo Woes" (1945) about the propaganda radio host Tokyo R...
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Bugs Bunny Bugs appears wearing a United States Marine Corps dress blue uniform. As a result, the Marine Corps made Bugs an honorary Marine master sergeant. From 1943 to 1946, Bugs was the official mascot of Kingman Army Airfield, Kingman, Arizona, where thousands of aerial gunners were trained during World War II. Som...
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Bugs Bunny for Marine Torpedo/Bomber Squadron 242 in the Second World War. Additionally, Bugs appeared on the nose of B-24J #42-110157, in both the 855th Bomb Squadron of the 491st Bombardment Group (Heavy) and later in the 786th BS of the 466th BG(H), both being part of the 8th Air Force operating out of England. In ...
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Bugs Bunny picture!" and then goes back in the hole. Bugs also made a cameo in the Private Snafu short "Gas", in which he is found stowed away in the titular private's belongings; his only spoken line is his usual catchphrase. Although it was usually Porky Pig who brought the "Looney Tunes" films to a close with his s...
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Bugs Bunny
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Bugs Bunny He starred in over 167 theatrical short films, most of which were directed by Friz Freleng, Robert McKimson, and Chuck Jones. Freleng's "Knighty Knight Bugs" (1958), in which a medieval Bugs trades blows with Yosemite Sam and his fire-breathing dragon (which has a cold), won an Academy Award for Best Cartoon...
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Bugs Bunny Wagner's "Der Ring des Nibelungen". It was deemed "culturally significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry in 1992, becoming the first cartoon short to receive this honor. In the fall of 1960, ABC debuted the prime-time television program ...
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Bugs Bunny on its own, title and all, though some clips from the new bridging material were sometimes used as filler. ## Later years. Bugs did not appear in any of the post-1964 "Looney Tunes" and "Merrie Melodies" films produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises or Seven Arts Productions, nor did he appear in Filmation...
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Bugs Bunny aired in 1976. From the late 1970s through the early 1990s, Bugs was featured in various animated specials for network television, such as "Bugs Bunny's Thanksgiving Diet", "Bugs Bunny's Easter Special", "Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales", and "Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over". Bugs also starred in sev...
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Bugs Bunny inhabitants of Toontown. However, since the film was being produced by Disney, Warner Bros. would only allow the use of their biggest star if he got an equal amount of screen time as Disney's biggest star, Mickey Mouse. Because of this, both characters are always together in frame when onscreen. "Roger Rabbi...
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Bugs Bunny Blanc voiced Bugs and Daffy (both characters were voiced by Jeff Bergman for this). Bugs also made guest appearances in the early 1990s television series "Tiny Toon Adventures", as the principal of Acme Looniversity and the mentor of Babs and Buster Bunny. He made further cameos in Warner Bros.' subsequent a...
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Bugs Bunny has since gained a cult following among animation fans for its edgy humor. In 1996, Bugs and the other "Looney Tunes" characters appeared in the live-action/animated film, "Space Jam", directed by Joe Pytka and starring NBA superstar Michael Jordan. The film also introduced the character Lola Bunny, who bec...
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