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Top 10 Looney Tunes references on Family Guy
What's up, doc? Join us as we count down the most hilarious "Looney Tunes" references ever featured on "Family Guy!" From Porky Pig's unexpected twist on his iconic catchphrase to Wile E. Coyote ...
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The squirrel won: 48 chaotic public moments people witnessed
Between unexpected outbursts, chain-reaction accidents, and strangers behaving like background characters in a surreal sitcom, these accounts capture the unpredictable magic of public chaos. Some will ...
Casting for Looney Tunes characters, dancers, and character escorts. Characters and dancers will perform on set during park operation in a new dance-influenced show. Must be available on the weekends.
Paramount Skydance is making a $110 billion play for Warner Bros. Discovery, and with it intellectual property like Harry ...
Taz-Mania, for those who might be unaware of this wild animated series, first premiered on Fox in 1991, presenting a wild new interpretation of the Looney Tunes’ Tasmanian Devil. While this animated ...
Want to watch Sam Rockwell try to cancel the AI apocalypse in Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die? Here's how you can catch the film at home.
With Oscar weekend upon us, here are the best movies that are about wrestling, without being directly about wrestling.
A treasure trove of Saturday morning cartoons will soon be available to watch for free. Tubi, a lesser-known but free, ad-supported streaming service owned by Fox Corporation confirmed that a slew of ...
A ton of Cartoon Network favorites were just removed from HBO Max. Fortunately, they're now available to stream for free.
In the midst of potential acquisition chaos, Warner Bros. has also been spinning deals with the Fox-owned streaming service ...
Tubi is in its "cartoon era." In a Feb. 13 post on X, the free on-demand streaming service revealed it was adding 100 animated shows to its platform beginning March 1. Founded in 2014, Tubi offers ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Sabrina Reed is a journalist who covers Hollywood and the TV industry. Since Warner Bros. Discovery closed Cartoon Network’s ...
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