Definitely Bugs Bunny, or any of the Looney Tunes.
[I will admit that I haven't seen nearly as much of the Stooges as Bugs and company -- not only were the cartoons on more often, my mother also didn't like the violence of the Stooges... apparently the cartoon violence wasn't as bad in her mind]
There's just something exhilarating when you're watching some looney tunes and you realize it's a bugs bunny one.
Wait...this begs the question...are you really meaning Looney Tunes/Merry Melodies and all that goes with it together when you say Bugs Bunny...cause that's not quite accurate.
And truth be told, there are a few rare Looney Tunes cartoons that stand on their own, some with popular characters, some that stand on their own, that are really wonderful...and I'd watch them over the Stooges any day.
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Definitely Bugs Bunny, or any of the Looney Tunes.
[I will admit that I haven't seen nearly as much of the Stooges as Bugs and company -- not only were the cartoons on more often, my mother also didn't like the violence of the Stooges... apparently the cartoon violence wasn't as bad in her mind]
Bugs. Specifically this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lKUOhvdlug&feature=related
bugs although yeah. bugs works.
Do they make any high culture cartoons any more? I learned a lot from Bugs and company
Bugs Bunny. Chuck Jones preferably.
There's just something exhilarating when you're watching some looney tunes and you realize it's a bugs bunny one.
Wait...this begs the question...are you really meaning Looney Tunes/Merry Melodies and all that goes with it together when you say Bugs Bunny...cause that's not quite accurate.
And truth be told, there are a few rare Looney Tunes cartoons that stand on their own, some with popular characters, some that stand on their own, that are really wonderful...and I'd watch them over the Stooges any day.
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