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billyjoelfan
05-18-2002, 04:21 PM
Some one that I know saw me watching the looney tunes show back in march and told me 'why are you watching this it's for children not for pepole of your age (I turend 21 on the 31st of march) and since then I kinda wounred is bugs bunny daffy duck realy just for kids
So is there any truth to bugs bunny (or any of the classic WB shorts) being just for kids?
Also could somebody pls provide me a graph (if there is one) of the marjorty age group watches looney tunes
thanks in advance!
BillyJoelFan
Tintin
05-18-2002, 04:46 PM
Ooooohhh!!! That's also my problem!!! It's more often which hours that played, so that played the morning-afternoon, that's more for kids but, which that's air the night (like Teletoon for Road Runner Show), it's more for adults because it's the classic cartoons.
I am not believe where the today's childrens where very happy where airing today the classic WB cartoons on their schedules.
The children's today where more seen a lot of action shows like Pokémon, Digimon and also a animated show were very ressemblance of Pokémon, Mon Colle Knights. Ok i am already liked Pokémon, but i hated this show since 2 years. :mad:
Result: Bugs Bunny and his friends where for all ages, so where seen the morning, that's more for kids, but which that's air the night for Retro Shows, that's more for the old persons like you.
Mmhh.. Are you liked these 3 shows: The Simpsons, South Park and King of the Hill? I watch sometimes. :)
billyjoelfan
05-18-2002, 04:50 PM
>Are you liked these 3 shows: The Simpsons, South Park and King of the Hill?
I love those shows plus the one got recently got caned by the wounderful fox Family Guy
Thanks Martin
Cheers!
BillyJoelFan
Matthew Hunter
05-18-2002, 05:30 PM
No, they really were made for all ages.
-Matthew
Howard
05-18-2002, 07:19 PM
Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoon shorts were aimed at a general audience as they were released along with features by Warner Bros. in the 1930's-through 1969. It wasn't until TV came along that cartoons were aimed at mostly a childrens' audience. As for today's audience for Bugs Bunny and the rest, I think that people who grew up with them make up more of their audience than children, who seem to like cartoons aimed at them made recently more. Perhaps time has finally caught up with these cartoons, and what seems timeless to Bugs Bunny's fans, seems dated to today's kids.
Daffyfan2002
05-18-2002, 09:10 PM
I agree. These cartoons are NOT just for kids. They're for people of all ages. In fact, a lot of people are impressed that I know what year a cartoon was released and who directed it and basically can quote some lines from the cartoon. I hope I can meet some girls that way. :D
Matt Yorston
05-18-2002, 09:40 PM
Daffyfan2002,
You too? I thought I was the only one with that much cartoon knowledge. Nice to see someone else who appreciates cartoons that much! As for the girls, a girl friend of mine is impressed with my ability to do that (she remarked tonight that I was full of useful trivia) so ya never know :D ....
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