In 1953, Warner Bros. produced the now-classic animated short “Duck Amuck,” in which an unseen animator does everything in his power to frustrate Daffy Duck. The scenery is constantly erased and ...
Games based on Looney Tunes characters have been few, far-between, and mostly forgettable. Shown at E3 last week, Looney Tunes: Duck Amuck for the DS might just change that. The game is based on the ...
Ross Bollinger checks in for this week’s edition of The Animation That Changed Me, a series in which leading artists and industry figures discuss one work of animation that deeply influenced them. I ...
One of my favorite classic Warner Bros. cartoons was the Chuck Jones-directed "Duck Amuck," where Daffy's being tormented by an off-screen animator. Imagine my joy when I learned a few months ago that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Image Credit: Warner Bros. Even today, kids know about Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Porky Pig. But here’s the thing: most modern ...
Ever since Chuck Jones brought us Duck Dodgers and the Road Runner, I've noticed how many of his shorts have been transformed into video games. The Road Runner scored two on Genesis and SNES, while ...
It's no surprise to see Warner Bros.' inhouse videogame unit tapping the studio's rich library of Looney Tunes characters for a pair of new games. It's only shocking to see how radically different ...
Looney Tunes: Duck Amuck is a very rare game: it has mostly mediocre minigames, and yet is one of the most compelling games released this year. It absolutely triumphs in most aspects not related to ...
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