Looney Tunes
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Looney Tunes
Summary
Looney Tunes is an animated short film series[1]. It ranks in the top 3% of animated_short_film_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8,429 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Looney Tunes's instance of is recorded as animated short film series[3].
- Looney Tunes was directed by Tex Avery[4].
- Looney Tunes was directed by Bob Clampett[5].
- Looney Tunes was directed by Arthur Davis[6].
- Looney Tunes was directed by Friz Freleng[7].
- Looney Tunes was directed by Hugh Harman[8].
- Looney Tunes was directed by Rudolf Ising[9].
- Looney Tunes was directed by Chuck Jones[10].
- Looney Tunes was directed by Robert McKimson[11].
- Looney Tunes was directed by Frank Tashlin[12].
- Looney Tunes's genre is comedy film[13].
- Looney Tunes's production company is recorded as Warner Bros. Cartoons[14].
- The original language of Looney Tunes was English[15].
- Looney Tunes's Commons category is recorded as Looney Tunes[16].
- Looney Tunes's original broadcaster is recorded as Cartoon Network[17].
- Looney Tunes's color is recorded as black-and-white[18].
- Looney Tunes's country of origin is recorded as United States[19].
- Looney Tunes was published on January 1, 1930[20].
- Looney Tunes began on April 19, 1930[21].
- Looney Tunes's characters is recorded as Foghorn Leghorn[22].
- Looney Tunes's characters is recorded as Bugs Bunny[23].
- Looney Tunes's characters is recorded as Daffy Duck[24].
- Looney Tunes's characters is recorded as Porky Pig[25].
- Looney Tunes's characters is recorded as Spike the Bulldog[26].
- Looney Tunes's characters is recorded as Slowpoke Rodriguez[27].
Product Details
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Definition and Type
Looney Tunes's instance of is recorded as animated short film series[3].
Why It Matters
Looney Tunes ranks in the top 3% of animated_short_film_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8,429 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] It is known by 19 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]