the thing to remember is that Lonney Tunes has been around for almost 75 years. they're going to be recognizable by everyone and imo not childish because of it in the right settingtrarex wrote:Loved Looney Tunes as a kid , but as an adult cannot see these hanging on my walls.
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trarex wrote:Loved Looney Tunes as a kid , but as an adult cannot see these hanging on my walls.
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I'm an animator. The Warner Bros. shorts are what I'd choose if I were stranded on a desert island.mike123230 wrote:Good catch...I think you were the first to notice.monsterzerozero wrote:No Rabbit Fire? My Looney Tunes OCD would kick in if I only had two parts of the trilogy.
tomdon wrote:Hello that is the triangle of power in Looney Tunes.
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Regarding The Raid, Born to Fight (Thai 2004) is another great action fest for those looking for other such martial arts & armed mayhem...
Yeah who am I kidding, I could hang it between Batman and double ghost.bdm105 wrote:the thing to remember is that Lonney Tunes has been around for almost 75 years. they're going to be recognizable by everyone and imo not childish because of it in the right settingtrarex wrote:Loved Looney Tunes as a kid , but as an adult cannot see these hanging on my walls.
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That's the issue I'm having with these and Whalen's Disney pieces. Absolutely love them, but not sure where I would put them besides my kid's room (which is a long ways away, knock on wood, etc).trarex wrote:Loved Looney Tunes as a kid , but as an adult cannot see these hanging on my walls.
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A baseball is a pivotal prop in Duck! Rabbit, Duck!halftonegraphics wrote:Whats with the baseball? Little odd.
I love Born To Fight. It's Ong Bak meets Gymkata. I watch it at least once a year.rubberneck wrote:Regarding The Raid, Born to Fight (Thai 2004) is another great action fest for those looking for other such martial arts & armed mayhem...
tomdon wrote:Hello that is the triangle of power in Looney Tunes.
Or they have kids and/or fond memories of the show when they themselves were a child but nice try.sabotage wrote:The same people that have Tasmanian Devil tattoos want these.trarex wrote:Loved Looney Tunes as a kid , but as an adult cannot see these hanging on my walls.
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