While Looney Tunes remain a pop culture force, some of its characters were problematic from the first appearance.
Pepé Le Pew is one of these aforementioned characters who has been mostly absent from new Looney Tunes content after a New York Times Opinion Editorial about the character went viral. A rumor about ...
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With Pepé Le Pew already cut from the starting lineup of Space Jam: A New Legacy, is Speedy Gonzales the next controversial Looney Tune to be benched from LeBron James's high-profile sequel? Not if ...
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ARLINGTON, Texas — Warner Bros. Pictures is facing divided backlash over one of its Looney Tunes characters following a New York Times opinion piece that stated the character "normalized rape culture.
The Warner Archive Collection is releasing classic Looney Tunes cartoons on DVD and Blu-ray and remastering some for the first time on disc. This comes after the sad news that Max has removed the ...