Synopsis
The world's most beloved animated characters as precocious preschoolers, discovering the world one baby step at a time.
Trivia about Baby Looney Tunes
In January 2002, it was announced Warner Bros.
As a cost-saving measure, the show hired Canadian voice actors rather than the current voice actors for the Looney Tunes characters, with the exception of Granny's actor June Foray, who'd voiced the character since the 1950s.
As the show was aimed at an audience of 2- to 5-year-olds, the style of the show used softer pastel colors and watercolor backgrounds to reflect the gentler tone of the series.
In 2003, a series of direct-to-video puppet films were produced, aimed at infants and toddlers in addition to the main series' preschool audience.
Two films were released, Baby Looney Tunes: Musical Adventures and Baby Looney Tunes: Backyard Adventures, featuring the same voice cast as the TV series.
They were nominated for a Daytime Emmy (Outstanding Music Direction and Composition) in 2006.
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