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{{TB|When toddler Bart hears baby Lisa say "Bart" as her first word, he exclaims "Sufferin' succotash!", {{W|Sylvester the Cat|Sylvester}}'s catchphrase.}} | {{TB|When toddler Bart hears baby Lisa say "Bart" as her first word, he exclaims "Sufferin' succotash!", {{W|Sylvester the Cat|Sylvester}}'s catchphrase.}} | ||
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| + | {{TB| In ''The Devil and Homer Simpson'' Homer is force-fed in Hell. [[Matt Groening]] has stated on the audio commentary that this scene was directly inspired by the 1937 ''Looney Tunes'' cartoon ''{{W2|Pigs Is Pigs|1937 film}}'' in which Porky Pig is also force-fed by a mad scientist. }} | ||
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{{TB|In [[Ranger Todd]]'s puppet show about the discovery of gold at [[Sutter's Mill]], [[John Sutter]] says, "Shhh! Be vewwy, vewwy, quiet ... we're hunting gold!" in the same style as Elmer Fudd.}} | {{TB|In [[Ranger Todd]]'s puppet show about the discovery of gold at [[Sutter's Mill]], [[John Sutter]] says, "Shhh! Be vewwy, vewwy, quiet ... we're hunting gold!" in the same style as Elmer Fudd.}} | ||
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{{TB|Played D.J. Drake in ''{{W|Looney Tunes: Back in Action}}''.}} | {{TB|Played D.J. Drake in ''{{W|Looney Tunes: Back in Action}}''.}} | ||
{{TB|Voiced {{ap|Brad|King of the Hill}} in "[[King of the Hill]]".}} | {{TB|Voiced {{ap|Brad|King of the Hill}} in "[[King of the Hill]]".}} | ||
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| + | {{TB|Played himself in ''Looney Tunes: Back in Action''.}} | ||
| + | {{TB|Voiced {{Ch|Jeff Gordon|himself}} in "[[Adventures in Baby-Getting]]".}} | ||
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| + | {{TB|Voiced a lieutenant in the ''{{W|New Looney Tunes}}'' episode "Dorlock Vice".}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:18, August 2, 2026
Looney Tunes is a series of theatrical cartoon shorts, produced by Warner Brothers since the 1930s. These cartoons are famous for launching characters like Porky Pig, Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, Daffy Duck, Tweety & Sylvester, Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, the Tasmanian Devil, Yosemite Sam, Foghorn Leghorn,... and many others. Since the 1950s, the cartoons continued their popularity broadcast on television. Looney Tunes, as one of the most influential cartoon series of all time, has naturally been referenced in The Simpsons many times.
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