Good news, a Looney Tunes character will show up in a episode of Steven Universe.
Bad news, It's about Buddy, one of the blandest characters Warner Bros ever made.
I rather have it be about Foghorn Leghorn, at least he's funny but with the overall lack of LT content as of late we take what we can get.
>Steven visits the library with Connie and uncovers a long lost book about a famed cartoon character from the 30s. Please let this be a guest animator/studio episode, Adventure Time did it.
No, Buddy is something, but it's not Porky Pig grade.
Julian Jackson
He's almost as bad.
I was just worried they'd ruin one of the GOOD Looney Tunes.
Logan Lewis
>go into the general to see what people think of this >they haven't even noticed
Nathan Gutierrez
Remember, Buddy was redeemed on Animaniacs and Adventure Time had guest animators/studios on board (remember Food Chain?), now it's SU's time to have someone with talent to tackle it and Buddy.
>Muh Trigger. They're better off doing LWA:The Series, someone else who has talent.
Brayden Howard
>Cool Cat
Carter Kelly
wow people don't even read the links...
John Long
Because they can care a rat's ass about the Looney Tunes made between after Hugh & Rudy left for MGM but before I Haven't Got A Hat.
I'm sure throughout the whole episode there'll be small cameos from some of the other more popular ones, it'd cost nothing to just pull Jeff Bergman or Bob Bergen over from Wabbit to do their characters.
Luke Collins
>Looney Tunes in Steven Universe I'm baffled this is happening at all.
Connor Jenkins
>Steven visits the library with Connie and uncovers a long lost book about a famed cartoon character from the 30s. Where are you reading this? All I see in your link is that the episode's name is "Buddy's Book". Buddy is a very generic nickname that could be anything.
Hudson Reyes
Fuck off, Famicom
Ayden James
What a faggot plot. It's like SU storyboard "artists" don't give a shit.
Luis Martin
>Not Tweety
I have no clue for who Buddy even is
Christian Roberts
So how does this process work? If a modern day cartoonist at CN or Disney wants to feature one of their "legacy," characters, do they just throw them in any episode they want, or do they have to have meetings with the higher ups and such before they feature them?
Jackson Gonzalez
>no Lola Bunny
It's like they don't want ratings or something
Kayden Collins
I don't even think Lola's been in that new Bugs Bunny cartoon yet
Camden Bell
They don't want SU to be upstaged by good characters.
Thomas Ross
Damn son.
Ayden Watson
Well at least it's a character no one gives a shit about.
Lucas Bennett
>Implying Buddy is anything close to a "Legacy"
Robert Jenkins
No, but clearly the pic-related character in that post is