Warner Bros Studio Stores Looney Tunes Characters Part Too Warner Bros Studio Stores Looney Tunes Characters Part Too Looney Tunes was the mainstay of American animated series of cool cartoon shorts from Warner Bros, side by side with is cousin series Merrie Melodies, 1930 thru 1969. The Looney tunes series popularity when it hit the syndicated television in the 1950’s Looney Tunes began to be edited for racist-ethnic caricatures,(such as stereotypical profiling (many times racist) of African-Americans, Mexicans, Jewish, Native-Americans, Asian and Germans as Nazis. Now the over-the-top violence scenes were also edited, specifically truly deadly stunts performed by different characters that could have these imitated by the impressionable viewers (specifically the younger audience). And lastly but not least, the suspect and shady personal vices, such as smoking, drinking alcohol(as well as being a drunk character) and happily devouring pills. In 1999 all Speedy Gonzales w
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