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Baby Looney Tunes is an American animated television series that shows Looney Tunes characters as toddlers. It was produced by Warner Bros. Animation. The show premiered on WB stations usually before or after the Kids' WB! block on September 14, 2002. The show is similar to Muppet Babies, with the main characters taken care of by Granny, except the Granny in this show has her head seen, while the one in Muppet Babies was only shown from the shoulders down.
[edit] CharactersThe main characters are:
The show has also featured toddler versions of Baby Porky, Baby Elmer, Baby Sam, Baby Gossamer, Baby Michigan (in one episode Sylvester hits a golden statue of him), Baby Wile E. & Road Runner, Puppy Marc Antony, Baby Foghorn and Puppy Barnyard, Baby Pepé, Baby Duck Dodgers (in one episode Daffy dresses up as Dodgers for Halloween, which was "A Mid-Autumn Night's Scream"), Baby Marvin, Puppy K-9, and Baby Instant Martians (in same episode as Baby Duck Dodgers), usually during musical sequences between stories and in some episodes. Baby Speedy never appeared in the show. In February 2004, Cartoon Network ordered 26 new episodes of the show for the new season after a three year hiatus. A new character, Floyd (a teenage babysitter), was added as well, and the animation and plotlines seem most appropriate for older kids and teenagers. Later, in August 2005, Cartoon Network ordered 13 new episodes of the show for the third season after airing the last season. Four new toddler versions was added, where the animation and plotlines look more three-dimensional and appropriate a little more. Britt McKillip, the voice for Baby Lola, was the only child actress; she began the role at the age of 11. The other cast members were adults. June Foray was the only American actress, while everyone else is Canadian. [edit] DVD releasesWarner Home Video has released 32 of the 74 episodes of Baby Looney Tunes plus a DVD of the only Baby Looney Tunes movie: Eggs-traordinary Adventure
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Categories: Looney Tunes | Child versions of cartoon characters | American animated television series | 2002 American television series debuts | 2005 American television series endings | 2000s American television series | Television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters | Television spin-offs | Warner Bros. Cartoons | Cartoon Network original programs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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