#michigan j. frog
You poisoned my mind, @gh0stbeeee. I hope you're happy.
Based on this Death Note shitpost about Ryuk being an inconspicuous cat: link
And all I could think about was Michigan J. Frog: link
Had to combine 'em~.
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Circle Gallery Exhibit Poster (1983)
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Michigan J. Frog - "Hello My Baby"
@sofiz24
You just introduced me to the Michigan J Frog. Very cute
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“Martian Ambush” • “Sam’s Shooting a Fit!”• “So, What’s for Dinner? • “Froggy Rhapsody” • “Feed the Kitty”
Here’s some Looney Tunes fanart I made thought out the course of 2022.
I remember seeing only a small chunk of the classic cartoons back when I was a kid and a few more of the significant cartoons when I got older. And just this year have seen a plethora of Looney Tunes cartoons I’ve never seen before with the golden collection on DVD. And seeing all these great cartoons inspired me to make artwork of some of some of my personal favorite characters from the series that you see here!
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More On That Lost Pepe Movie
Apparently some photos from that canceled movie was surfaced and again I really am sad we will never see Pepe gets his own movie because it would be kick ass.
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Animaniacs (May 1994)
Dot, Hello Nurse and Slappy act out the witches scene' from Macbeth while Yakko "translates" the incantation.
The various ingredients are portrayed by some of the cast of Animaniacs and other characters:
Newt as "eye of newt"
Michigan J. Frog as "toe of frog"
Batman as "wool of bat"
Buttons as "tongue of dog"
Walter Wolf as "tooth of wolf"
Source: Animaniacs Wiki
(image via YouTube)
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"The Art of Chuck Jones" Michigan J. Frog Oil Painting (Warner Brothers, 1996)
Source
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Surprisingly we're lacking Porky but we do get Michigan
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One Froggy Evening (Warner Bros, 1955) -
dir. Chuck Jones
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I've been doing a lot of thinking after seeing how Bugs was was treated in Hareway to the Stars, when he was forced aboard the ship and berated for being just an "expandable" rabbit.
Anyways here's a chart of how much various Looney Tunes are seen as people.
Edit: The Looney Tunes Show universe isn't included because it's society is more equal, at the cost of heavy assimilation.
Also check the reblogs for more commentary.
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Michigan J. Emcee “Talent Show-a-Go-Go” (2004)
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