It's not surprising that they'd have a Thanksgiving episode (or several) since Looney Tunes have been around since the 30's and are still going.
The Chuck Jones era shorts are classics. While the jokes were funny, it's the incredibly smooth animation that really sticks out for me. That and of course Mel Blanc's legendary voice work. The newer Looney Tunes just don't have the same punch without.
Bugs Bunny is everyone's favorite (quite literally; apparently he's the most popular cartoon character of all time). I also remember really liking the shorts with Sylvester and his son. There were also a couple of spooky shorts with him that did creep me out.
I seem to recall as well that sometimes when there was a explosion gag, it suddenly and weirdly cut to the next scene. I wonder why... (That's rhetorical, of course. I know why)
The Chuck Jones era shorts are classics. While the jokes were funny, it's the incredibly smooth animation that really sticks out for me. That and of course Mel Blanc's legendary voice work. The newer Looney Tunes just don't have the same punch without.
Bugs Bunny is everyone's favorite (quite literally; apparently he's the most popular cartoon character of all time). I also remember really liking the shorts with Sylvester and his son. There were also a couple of spooky shorts with him that did creep me out.
I seem to recall as well that sometimes when there was a explosion gag, it suddenly and weirdly cut to the next scene. I wonder why... (That's rhetorical, of course. I know why)