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This show has a wiki of its own: Looney Tunes Wiki. Looney Tunes is a series of cartoon short films distributed to theaters by Warner Bros. from 1930 to 1969. A second, similar series titled Merrie Melodies began a year after Looney Tunes debuted.
Bugs Bunny made a cameo appearance in 1942 in the Avery/Clampett cartoon Crazy Cruise and also at the end of the Frank Tashlin 1943 cartoon Porky Pig’s Feat which marked Bugs’ only appearance in a black-and-white Looney Tune.
Bugs initially starred in the color Merrie Melodies shorts and formally joined the Looney Tunes series with the release of Buckaroo Bugs in 1944. Schlesinger began to phase in the production of color Looney Tunes with the 1942 cartoon The Hep Cat. The final black-and-white Looney Tunes short was Puss n’ Booty in 1943 directed by Frank Tashlin.
In 1988, several Looney Tunes characters appeared in cameo roles in Touchstone, Disney, and Amblin’s Oscar-winning epic Who Framed Roger Rabbit. The more notable cameos featured Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Yosemite Sam, Sylvester, and Tweety.
The original Looney Tunes theatrical series ran from 1930 to 1969 (the last short being Injun Trouble, by Robert McKimson). During part of the 1960s, the shorts were produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises after Warner Bros. shut down their animation studios.