On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Michael <[email protected]> wrote:

> Changes in attitudes and tone notwithstanding, the new character
> designs are not so different from the reworkings of the classic WB
> cartoon figures who taught the Tiny Toons. In fact, I'd say they
> appear a little closer to the Chuck Jones-era versions than those on
> "Tiny Toon Adventures." The complaints seem like knee-jerk stuff from
> people who need to rant about things. Where were they when the truly
> abominable "Loonatics" came along? Now THAT was worth skewering.
>
>
http://www.cartoonbrew.com/old-brew/first-and-last-words-on-loonatics.html

To be fair, they were there back then, making the exact same complaints,
though like before it was based on just the design and synopsis. Ironically,
I agreed with them then on Loonatics though largely because they were using
an old and revered brand to sell something largely unrelated to it, though
not being confident enough to go all out. You can probably search my
comments on this, since I remember Loonatics was a big discussion here, back
when here was "TVBarn2".

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