What motivates people to create hip hop variants of cartoon characters

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Low-key, these clothes probably are what kept the looney tunes alive during the 80's and early 90's

Once they made the jump to television, the cartoons were complete trash :scust:

The hip hop gimmick is corny in retrospect, but it was something to keep the brand in people's consciousness

Probably what helped the space jam commercials and movie happen

Although we could go into the implications of the tunes being inspired by minstrel shows and updated to hip hop but maybe another time :mjpls:
 

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Low-key, these clothes probably are what kept the looney tunes alive during the 80's and early 90's

Once they made the jump to television, the cartoons were complete trash :scust:

The hip hop gimmick is corny in retrospect, but it was something to keep the brand in people's consciousness

Probably what helped the space jam commercials and movie happen

Although we could go into the implications of the tunes being inspired by minstrel shows and updated to hip hop but maybe another time :mjpls:
That just reminded me how Bugs is just whitewashed Brer Rabbit.
 
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