1992 - Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation. Released on VHS and Laserdisc, we follow the Tiny Toons and their various summer break misadventures.
One of the most iconic parts in addition to the Buster and Babs in a Deliverance parody, Plucky and Hamton’s trip to a Disneyland parody, and even one of Fifi La Fume’s best roles, the Tokyo Movie Shinsha crew being credited at the end of this special.
What's your thoughts on the clampett vs jones daffy discourse happening on looneytwt right now
if my previous reblogs weren't enough to convey hjkfd I feel like pitting these two aspects of daffy as distinct personalities fail to recognize they embody him as a whole. daffy has always been greedy and opportunistic. he's also always been insane and a great foil. he's always, always lived up to his name.
besides like... the "jonesian" part of himself is a natural evolution to his "clampett" character, in a meta sense. the darker aspects of his personality was a response to him no longer being the no.1 looney tune, plus like, budget cuts. so his signature sharp, gooey, unpredictable movements (think Piggy Bank Robbery) had to be sacrificed.
What I'd focus on, is comparing and choosing what clampett and jones prioritized for comedy. bc jones is all abt story and relationships, dialogue, deliberate expressions (which meant more pauses so the audience can reaalllyy take in how characters are feeling) meanwhile clampett is high energy, constant movement, a rhythm that transform the dialogue into something lyrical. THAT'S what I think ppl should be doin the "either or" bc they're both respectable yet VASTLY different approaches to comedy. And I absolutely love that daffy was able to shine in both.
1994 - Animaniacs Season 1: “Meet John Brain” / “Smell Ya Later”. Plus “Oh, Oh, Ethel”, “Inkblot Test”, Chicken Boo in “Spike” (Nike parody), and the Wheel of Morality
1998 - The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries Season 3: “The Shell Game” / “”Rasslin’ Rhapsody”
1998 - Pinky & the Brain Season 3: “Pinky’s Turn” / “Your Friend: Global Domination”
1937 - The Case of the Stuttering Pig - Dir. Frank Tashlin
1943 - Falling Hare - Dir. Bob Clampett (80th anniversary)
1948 - Daffy Dilly - Dir. Chuck Jones (75th anniversary)
1954 - Quack Shot - Dir. Robert McKimson
1965 - Just Plane Beep - Dir. Rudy Larriva
TV
1990 - Tiny Toon Adventures Season 1: "The Wacko World of Sports". ("Tennis The Menace" / "Bleacher Bummer" / "Miniature Goof")
1993 - Taz-Mania: “The Thing That Ate the Outback!” / “Because It’s There”
2012 - The Looney Tunes Show Season 2: “Semper Lie”
1991 - Tiny Toon Adventures Season 1: “Pollution Solution" (“No Deposit, No Return of the Trash Bag Despenser" / "Jungle Bungle" / "Waste Deep in Wackyland"
1995 - Taz-Mania: "Heartbreak Taz" / "Just Be Cuz"
1998 - The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries Season 3: “Spooker of the House" / "Furgo".
1998 - Pinky & the Brain Season 3: “Inherit the Wheeze". This episode won a PRISM Award for its anti-smoking message. Pinky convinces Brain to stop selling cigarettes to children.