ElmersTrueLove wrote:
Looney Tunes because it's immature
I've now seen several posts like this in different threads, with the self-consciousness that enjoying Looney Tunes is childish or kids' stuff.
However, one or two times at my large college dormitory, during dinnertime in the cafeteria, the management set up a huge movie screen on an end wall and showed Looney Tunes. This had MANY of the students (whose age range was 17 to 22 for the most part) in stitches during their meal, some continuing to watch after they were done eating.
What many may not realize is that Looney Tunes, though primarily directed towards children, periodically insert jokes or scenes that only an adult would get. For example, the one I remember is a scene suggesting Quasimodo, from the classic novel "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." No young kid would have caught this. I've caught others but don't recall at this moment.
Go watch your Looney Tunes. It beats by far today's junk like "Sister Wives."
Looney Tunes was actually created with the intention to be played for an adult audience. I had a teacher who LOVED Tweety Bird and most people I knew even as a child who liked Toony Tunes were adults.