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Looney Tunes Ending Logo Remake 1947 Version

looney Tunes Ending Logo Remake 1947 Version Youtube
looney Tunes Ending Logo Remake 1947 Version Youtube

Looney Tunes Ending Logo Remake 1947 Version Youtube My remake on looney tunes ending logo (1947 version). That's all folks! (also known as "so long, folks!" in the early merrie melodies cartoons) is the looney tunes signature closing sequence. it was first used by bosko and more commonly by porky pig in the golden age of animation, before the standard script logo on the bullseye color rings came to use. it had many variations over the years, depending on the situation. bosko was the first.

looney tunes ending logo remake Lumber Jack Rabbit Variant Youtube
looney tunes ending logo remake Lumber Jack Rabbit Variant Youtube

Looney Tunes Ending Logo Remake Lumber Jack Rabbit Variant Youtube Download link (only zip folder.): drive.google file d 1pjiqz gvk7u7 jthu4ai7atn2vzg f4q view?usp=sharing. Each logo reflects the style and branding changes that accompanied the different phases of the looney tunes franchise, from its early black and white days to the vibrant technicolor shorts, and into the modern digital era. 1947 marks a revolutionary change for the studio as they win their first oscar for "tweetie pie". however, as budgets were beginning to diminish, warner bros. began their cost cutting procedures. twenty two shorts were released this year. the color rings change again to red rings and blue background starting with "along came daffy". this variation was used in the end titles for the turner. A handful of cartoons with this logo, including the first three using this logo with the original white background variant (with big ben closing) can be found on later looney tunes golden collection dvd sets and looney tunes super stars dvds (like daffy duck: frustrated fowl, wile e. coyote and road runner: supergenius hijinks and porky pig.

Image 1947 1948 end 2 0 Jpg looney tunes Wiki Fandom Powered By Wikia
Image 1947 1948 end 2 0 Jpg looney tunes Wiki Fandom Powered By Wikia

Image 1947 1948 End 2 0 Jpg Looney Tunes Wiki Fandom Powered By Wikia 1947 marks a revolutionary change for the studio as they win their first oscar for "tweetie pie". however, as budgets were beginning to diminish, warner bros. began their cost cutting procedures. twenty two shorts were released this year. the color rings change again to red rings and blue background starting with "along came daffy". this variation was used in the end titles for the turner. A handful of cartoons with this logo, including the first three using this logo with the original white background variant (with big ben closing) can be found on later looney tunes golden collection dvd sets and looney tunes super stars dvds (like daffy duck: frustrated fowl, wile e. coyote and road runner: supergenius hijinks and porky pig. First introduced in chuck jones' short now hear this, this logo would be later used in shorts produced by depatie freleng enterprises, format productions (for the wile e. coyote and the road runner shorts) and finally warner bros. seven arts animation. the logo was changed in 2007 to update bugs' design. in 2024, the logo was overhauled. the logo took effect with the launch of the looney tunes. New looney tunes "to catch a fairy" (partially found unaired toon city version of warner bros animated series episode; 2014) looney tunes clickn read phonics (found flash animated internet shorts; 2011) fish tales (found redrawn colorized version of looney tunes short; 1968) the heckling hare (lost original ending of looney tunes short; 1941).

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