hannahg320-44-244623
Holy crap people, this show was clearly never meant to be a true prequel to the original Looney Toons series. It's a lot like "A Pup Named Scooby Doo" in that it simply takes well- known characters, them turns them into children and puts them in a modern setting. I watched this show in middle school when I stayed home from school sick because it was relaxing. I think it's cute, the characters maintains many of their original traits but as toddlers/preschoolers. It's nice that some of them appear to be slightly older or younger. This show is no masterpiece, and it never claimed to be. But it's nicely done, entertaining, and teaches nice little moral lessons. The color palette is kinda soft which is nice for very young children or sick preteens. Not overly stimulating like many other cartoons. If you want to see the original Looney Toons, for God's sake watch the original! This show is a nice companion to the original by offering a change of setting. Really, it's pretty cute and perfectly harmless.
tommypezmaster
Sad, pathetic, charmless, and humourless. How can anyone possibly find any humour in this poorly made, unintelligent piece of S**T.I had very low hopes for this TV show after seeing the episode "Taz You Like It" on FoxBox before it was 4kids TV. Usually when the channel raves about something, they're desperate for viewers and try their best to over-hype it. They did the same thing with "The Buzz on Maggie", another pathetic animated show from 4kids entertament.I watched the first episode, and laughed once, during The Bus scene. I watched the episode I mented, and found it so dull that I couldn't watch it all.This show is so badly written, lacking in intelligence, charm, subtlety and basic humour that I can't possibly see how anyone could like it.Let me give you an example of how bad the jokes are: "Taz Broke Hairy-Gary"Does that mean you're ugly now?" Yes, the jokes, The Animation & Voice-Acting are seriously THAT bad.Do yourself a favour: avoid this & bring back Catscratch
Ainsley_Jo_Phillips
I think that one should think of these shows (the old-timey Looney Tunes and Baby Looney Tunes) as two different shows.The latter is a cutesy, gentle kind of cartoon that gives good messages to tots--but, also, to kids of all ages, because we never outgrow our need for learning lessons.It's what you would call a sweet cartoon--and I would rather have kids exposed to sweet cartoons like this that also happens to have wonderful animation than that same tired stuff that they also show on the Cartoon Network that is woodenly-animated and sparse in meaningful plot.The Looney Tunes I grew up with (I'm 51 years old) are the traditional ones, and they're full of slapstick, current event comedy that adults can appreciate on their own level (make that historical events for most of us), and amazing animation.They're very fun and looney as the name implies, but they also exercise your mind as you keep on your toes for getting the double meanings.Looney Tunes and others of their ilk also were music appreciation mini-courses, as they used a lot of classical, jazz, and other musical genres as background music at times and as part of the actual plot at other times.Sadly, I see very little of those cartoons in the calibre of Looney Tunes, Tom & Jerry, Popeye, Rocky & Bullwinkle, etc. shown on The Cartoon Network.And Baby Looney Tunes--while given a somewhat bigger piece of the pie--only represents a small portion of what's on there.There are other really cute and funny cartoons on this network, but it seems as if most of it is made up of those very woodenly-animated, same old plot kind of cartoons.They're of the animae type--which people tout as being something really special--but it's the most primitive of this type of cartooning to the place that all the different cartoons kinda go together.
vancecheek
I was born in the good times - the Bugs Bunny/Roadrunner Show ran from 9:00AM until 10:30AM every Saturday morning. Life was good.Now, all I've got is some brat named Caliou and other assorted Disney characters to offer my 3 year old. Thanks to Baby Looney Tunes, I can introduce her to the characters I love so much. Since she got into Baby Looney Tunes (which wasn't hard), she loves to watch the true animated shorts with me.Bottom line: Taken on its own, it's pretty bad. In the Looney Universe, it's a great introduction to all our favorites.