Wrong conspiracy. It was cheap & easy, thus common, to raise rabbits for food. Bugs humanized them. Then Snoopy thought it was yucky that coyotes eat bunnies. Who shot Bambi’s Mom? Meat packers want you buying their product. It kind of backfired when the veg crowd joined.
And here is a prime example of what can happen when you allow “do gooders” to dictate what you can see and do. Warner Bros cartoons are classics that everyone loved, and the do gooders managed to get rid of them to “protect the little children”. Same thing happened to comic books, and let us not forget the movie business Hays Code. People need to be “protected”, yeah right. We need to be protected from social dictators. Newest dictators are the cancel culture ones on social media.
Where I live, we do not have road runners. A few years ago, I spent much time in AZ, and I just loved watching the road runners! OK, I am easily amused at times, but sitting at In and Out outside in the winter because it was warm enough, looking at the Catalina Mountains, and seeing a road runner, well, running, was a real source of contentment and joy for me. However, I like to live most of my life without desert pests and with lots of local, fresh water. As far as the cartoons, even as a young child I found those to be highly violent.
To use the cold cruelty associated with the words ‘kill’ and violence and attach it to classic Looney Tunes is just plain wrong. The toons involved unending chases and misplaced ‘goals’….but never were they achieved. Even when Elmer Fudd thought he killed Bugs he was mortified. Sylvester didn’t know what to do the the one time he actually swallowed Tweety and then coughed him up and Wile E Coyote was too consumed with his own ‘genius’ to ever even come close to outsmarting the roadrunner. They are cartoons. They are immensely fun characters. Enjoy! …and if you can’t then just walk away….find someone or something else to blame.
danketaz Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Taz just wants to eat everyone.
GeorgeInAZ almost 2 years ago
Yes, it’s all a huge conspiracy. Red’s gone woke. Sad.
robertdkrebs Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Love the tongue curl in last frame. Maybe next strip Red will have a man bun. Be the first for the 70s
Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member almost 2 years ago
You’ve no idea, Red. Don’t grow up.
Harumph almost 2 years ago
None of them succeeded.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Who would Wiley Coyote be without Roadrunner, Red? They were funny, anyway!
kucpa Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Kill the rabbit????
yip yip yip almost 2 years ago
Then there’s Tom & Jerry. Yip yip yip yip yip
yip yip yip almost 2 years ago
Red & Rover just wait till computers come into your life, the frustrations will be exciting. Yip yip yip yip yip
John Wiley Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Hey Red, just wait until you run into an David Attenborough nature program. That’ll prepare you for adulthood.
g04922 almost 2 years ago
Love the Road Runner…It was great cartoon.
Zebrastripes almost 2 years ago
If you want to see a beautiful movie, watch " The Art of Racing inThe Rain" ❤️❤️
Omg it’s sooooo good!
oakie817 almost 2 years ago
when i was 12 i made my parents take me to see Jack Benny live, and he has his entire tv show cast with him, including Mel Blanc…i saw Bugs Bunny live
Daltongang Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Red, don’t forget that Elmer Fudd wants to kill the duck as well.
Rabbit Season…….Duck Season………Rabbit Season…….Duck Season…..Rabbit Season…….Duck Season…….DUCK SEASON……..BANG……..I hate you!
WCraft Premium Member almost 2 years ago
So – the aforementioned characters want to kill others and yet they are still on. Peppy LaPew wants a date and is cancel cultured?
ChukLitl Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Wrong conspiracy. It was cheap & easy, thus common, to raise rabbits for food. Bugs humanized them. Then Snoopy thought it was yucky that coyotes eat bunnies. Who shot Bambi’s Mom? Meat packers want you buying their product. It kind of backfired when the veg crowd joined.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
And here is a prime example of what can happen when you allow “do gooders” to dictate what you can see and do. Warner Bros cartoons are classics that everyone loved, and the do gooders managed to get rid of them to “protect the little children”. Same thing happened to comic books, and let us not forget the movie business Hays Code. People need to be “protected”, yeah right. We need to be protected from social dictators. Newest dictators are the cancel culture ones on social media.
Moonkey Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Where I live, we do not have road runners. A few years ago, I spent much time in AZ, and I just loved watching the road runners! OK, I am easily amused at times, but sitting at In and Out outside in the winter because it was warm enough, looking at the Catalina Mountains, and seeing a road runner, well, running, was a real source of contentment and joy for me. However, I like to live most of my life without desert pests and with lots of local, fresh water. As far as the cartoons, even as a young child I found those to be highly violent.
sallyseckman almost 2 years ago
Considering the kind of show we had he’s not that far off.
jasperthump Premium Member almost 2 years ago
To use the cold cruelty associated with the words ‘kill’ and violence and attach it to classic Looney Tunes is just plain wrong. The toons involved unending chases and misplaced ‘goals’….but never were they achieved. Even when Elmer Fudd thought he killed Bugs he was mortified. Sylvester didn’t know what to do the the one time he actually swallowed Tweety and then coughed him up and Wile E Coyote was too consumed with his own ‘genius’ to ever even come close to outsmarting the roadrunner. They are cartoons. They are immensely fun characters. Enjoy! …and if you can’t then just walk away….find someone or something else to blame.