As Warner Bros. turns 100, we count down our favorite Looney Tunes characters, from Bugs to Daffy, from Tweety to Taz, and plenty more.
Imagine a world without the antics of Bugs Bunny, Petunia Pig, Sylvester and Tweety, or Michigan J. Frog. What if we never heard such catchphrases as “Ssssshhhh. Be vewwy, vewwy quiet, I’m hunting wabbits,” “Thufferin thucocotash,” “What a maroon,” “Now, pay attention, son,” and “What’s up, doc?” Our lives would be so much less … animated.
Fortunately, everything above—and so much more—exists, courtesy of Warner Bros., the venerable Hollywood studio that was officially incorporated on April 4, 1923. While Warner Bros. has cranked out a seemingly endless array of memorable movies and television shows over the past century, it’s easy to overlook the importance of the studio’s cartoon output, specifically
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