Wile E. Coyote: I'm glad that one of my other fellow Looney Tunes pals, Porky Pig, Petunia Pig and Daffy Duck, got so lucky that their Spin-Off Film is okay, but I wish my Spin-Off Film was lucky. Daffy Duck: I know, right? David Zaslav has no right to do that to you. Wile E. Coyote: Thanks for the concern, Daffy.
Don't get me wrong, even though I still love Space Jam, Looney Tunes: Back in Action and Space Jam 2: A New Legacy to this very day, THIS IS THE MOVIE I AM EXCITED FOR THE MOST RIGHT NOW!!!
Off topic: If you’re wondering about the art plagiarizer situation. He’s not stealing my art, he’s just copying it. And he’s still doing that. I feel like I should report him, but I shouldn’t at the same time….
Okay, thanks for the update. Just let him know that while you don't mind him being a fan of your artwork, he shouldn't be a complete copycat with less than good intentions. Hope the situation gets resolved soon, Mimi.
Yes, it's nice to see WB put in the honest effort to make her more of a major character outside of merch (she's basically the "Looney Tunes" equivalent to Betty Lou from old school "Sesame Street", a token female character more commonly seen in books and merch than in the actual series). Her solo short in "Looney Tunes Cartoons" was the best she's been since, dare I say, her very first appearance in "Porky's Romance" all the way back in 1937!
In case you didn't get the reference, the image covering Daffy's butt at the beginning was from an infamous, formerly lost "Sesame Street: cartoon known as "Cracks". I thought up that visual pun sometime after writing my script.
You know, this seems to be definitely the true finale for Looney Tunes in general. I don't think we really need to have more after this (outside of maybe Bye Bye Bunny, and some specials or crossovers).