Says more about how the company is run more than anything.
The world changed and shifted so quickly I'm not sure what they could've done. This might be the first gen of kids that don't know or give a fukk who Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck are.
Says more about how the company is run more than anything.
Its all about product, and there hasnt really been any.The world changed and shifted so quickly I'm not sure what they could've done. This might be the first gen of kids that don't know or give a fukk who Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck are.
No, that's not true. The Looney Tunes characters are still around and appear in things (Space Jam 2, Tiny Toons Looniversity, etc). Also, Looney Tunes merchandise still makes lots of money.The world changed and shifted so quickly I'm not sure what they could've done. This might be the first gen of kids that don't know or give a fukk who Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck are.
Disney will cop.
No, that's not true. The Looney Tunes characters are still around and appear in things (Space Jam 2, Tiny Toons Looniversity, etc). Also, Looney Tunes merchandise still makes lots of money.
Its all about product, and there hasnt really been any.
Disney keeps mickey mouse relevant, nintendo keeps pokemon/mario relevant, nick keeps spongebob relevant, what has wb done for looney tunes? Put them in a game they didnt put support, cancel an anticipated movie they were in for a tax write off, no real tv shows with marketing behind them…nothing.
I mean, Taz has never been among the most famous Looney Tunes characters lol. Bugs, Daffy, and Porky are. Many kids still know those characters.Who are the consumers though cause I still buy shyt that give me nostalgic feelings. Star Wars merchandise makes money but it's definitely not from these new gen kids. These kids cherish Roblox and Minecraft more than anything else now. If I showed them a picture of the Tasmanian devil would they know who he is?
It should be noted that this isn't a notable building or whatever. It's basically an old decaying building that used to house the Looney Tunes animation team decades ago. They are demolishing it because it's old and they want to expand the lot (and build a new building).Warner Bros. is Tearing Down the Looney Tunes Building on Their Studio Lot
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Warner Bros. To Raze Looney Tunes Building On Lot
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Correct, looney tunes havent been part of a culturally relevant product in the last generation, really. Space Jam 2 is about the closest but that wasnt a crazy global outreaching hit at all.This is a good point. I see it with Sonic, kids know Sonic and Sonic could've easily been a distant memory.
That's not entirely true as they've literally still been cranking out Looney Tunes TV shows for years.Its all about product, and there hasnt really been any.
Disney keeps mickey mouse relevant, nintendo keeps pokemon/mario relevant, nick keeps spongebob relevant, what has wb done for looney tunes? Put them in a game they didnt put support, cancel an anticipated movie they were in for a tax write off, no real tv shows with marketing behind them…nothing.
Sonic has been cranking out video games and movies, so it's not really a fair comparison to Looney Tunes.Who are the consumers though cause I still buy shyt that give me nostalgic feelings. Star Wars merchandise makes money but it's definitely not from these new gen kids. These kids cherish Roblox and Minecraft more than anything else now. If I showed them a picture of the Tasmanian devil would they know who he is?
This is a good point. I see it with Sonic, kids know Sonic and Sonic could've easily been a distant memory.