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[NEWS] HBO Max orders "Tiny Toons" revival series
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Your Name
2020-10-28 21:03:46 UTC
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From ComingSoon.net ...


HBO Max orders Tiny Toon Adventures revival series!
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Cartoon Network and HBO Max are partnering up with
Amblin Television to return to Acme Acres as the
platforms have given a two-season straight-to-series
revival Tiny Toon Adventures entitled Tiny Toons
Looniversity!

The half-hour series, which is being showrun by Erin
Gibson (Throwing Shade podcast), will see Babs,
Buster Bunny and the rest of the gang following
their comedic ambitions all the way to Acme
Looniversity, the esteemed institution of higher
hijinx learning, where young dreamers become
professional toons. Here they form long-lasting
friendships with one another and perfect their
cartoony craft while studying under the greatest
cartoon characters in history, the Looney Tunes.

"Tiny Toons Looniversity will capture all the clever,
subversive and smart humor that made Tiny Toon
Adventures such a standout series," Tom Ascheim,
President of Warner Bros. Global Kids, Young Adults
and Classics (GKYAC), said in a statement. "Fans old
and new will love to laugh at and with these
characters all over again."

In addition to showrunning, Gibson will co-executive
produce the series alongside Nate Cash (Adventure
Time), while Steven Spielberg will executive produce
with President of Warner Bros. Animation and Cartoon
Network Studios Sam Register and Amblin Television
Co-Presidents Justin Falvey and Darrl Frank.

"For many kids, Tiny Toons was their introduction to
the world of Looney Tunes and, over time, Buster,
Babs, Plucky and all the characters grew to be just
as beloved by an entirely new generation," Register
said in a statement. "The continuation of our great
creative partnership with Amblin Television will
bring these characters back for fans of all ages to
enjoy."

"These smart, hilarious and cheeky characters have
left an indelible impression on the childhoods of so
many," Frank and Falvey said in a statement. "We're
thrilled to be able to continue our relationship with
Warner Bros. Animation, HBO Max and Cartoon Network
to reimagine the Tiny Toons for new audiences, and we
know that fans of the original series will be just as
excited to share the show with their children as they
will be to revisit a childhood favorite."


<https://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/1153403-hbo-max-orders-tiny-toon-adventures-revival-series>
The Great Radio Surfing Channel
2020-11-26 04:39:51 UTC
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Seems like EVERY show from tje 80’s and 90’s is getting a reboot.

Speaking of...


Cow and Chicken is NEW! NEW! NEW!
Your Name
2020-11-26 05:32:00 UTC
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Seems like EVERY show from tje 80'€™s and 90'™s is getting a reboot.
Speaking of...
Cow and Chicken is NEW! NEW! NEW!
Because the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s (or at least the early 1990s) is
when they made good TV shows and had actual creative talent in
Hollyweird. :-p
Ted Nolan <tednolan>
2020-11-27 02:45:24 UTC
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Seems like EVERY show from tje 80'€™s and 90'™s is getting a reboot.
Speaking of...
Cow and Chicken is NEW! NEW! NEW!
Because the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s (or at least the early 1990s) is
when they made good TV shows and had actual creative talent in
Hollyweird. :-p
I never could stand "Cow & Chicken". It was part of the "ugly" wave
of animation and didn't imho have the writing to overcome that as some
shows of that era did.
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Your Name
2020-11-27 06:46:42 UTC
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Post by Ted Nolan <tednolan>
Post by Your Name
Seems like EVERY show from tje 80'€™s and 90'™s is getting a reboot.
Speaking of...
Cow and Chicken is NEW! NEW! NEW!
Because the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s (or at least the early 1990s) is
when they made good TV shows and had actual creative talent in
Hollyweird. :-p
I never could stand "Cow & Chicken". It was part of the "ugly" wave
of animation and didn't imho have the writing to overcome that as some
shows of that era did.
I should have snipped that bit - I definitely wasn't including Cow and
Chicken, Ren & Stimpy, Spongebob Squarepants, or any of the other awful
drivel that has been shovelled at kids (even more so these days). I
really meant shows and movies in general being betetr bakc in "ye olde
days", but there was of course also a lot of garbage too.

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