Sitting in the Corner Making Abe Vigoda Noises: A Batman: Mask of the Phantasm Episode
In this exciting movie episode, Marc and Jordan look at the 1993 Warner Animation division effort Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, done on a tight schedule by the Batman The Animated Series crew and mis-marketed to catastrophic earnings. Fans have regarded this as one of the greatest Batman stories put to film, and while on paper there may not be a lot that's Looney about it, there's still zany performances, wild ideas and visuals, amazing animation, and Abe Vigoda.Links:Jonathan’s GoFundMeSupport us on PatreonFollow us on TwitterFollow us on BlueskyFollow us on Instagram
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1:44:12
Inspiration Is The Highest Form of Loonery
Join us as we take a look at three modern (at the time) cartoons that have done send-ups of the Looney Tunes! Jordan covers a 90's Nicktoon that, has its fleeting moments of loonery with Hey Arnold's 'What's Opera, Arnold?" Marc takes Jordan through the desert plane of the Kindergarten from Steven Universe with 'Kindergarten Kid' And we conclude with a pretty Looney segment from a Disney cartoon of all things with Timon and Pumbaa's 'Timon on The Range'Links:Support Jonathan's GoFundMeSupport us on PatreonFollow us on TwitterFollow us on BlueskyFollow us on Instagram
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1:28:58
It's Frisky Puppy [Not Feisty Puppy]
In this episode, Jordan and Marc look at three cartoons featuring the underrated Jones/Maltese creation Frisky Puppy, paired with Claude Cat. From humble beginnings in the 1950's Two's a Crowd, to more intricate gag work in Terrier Stricken, to what is essentially the Ken Harris Masterpiece Theatre in No Barking.Links:Support Jonathan's GoFundMeSupport us on PatreonFollow us on TwitterFollow us on BlueskyFollow us on Instagram
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Bugs Bunny Vs The World
Join us as we see Bugs Bunny take on world leaders and foes from throughout history (and the world!) Bugs goes up against Christopher Columbus in 'Hare We Go' Then proceeds to go head to head with 'Napoleon. in 'Napoleon-Bunny Part' and we conclude with a short THAT IS FROM 1964 and don't you forget it, with Dumb Patrol!Links:Support Jonathan's GoFundMeSupport us on PatreonFollow us on TwitterFollow us on BlueskyFollow us on Instagram
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1:01:16
Everybody Hates Egghead [Except for Tex]
Marc and Jordan take a look at three shorts featuring Egghead, a proto-Elmer character that was used primarily by the Tex Avery unit. In 'Daffy Duck and Egghead' he's used as a foil for a bigger, wackier character, in 'Count Me Out' he's given the lead role, and in 'A Day at the Zoo' he's one of many blackout gags. You be the judge of how well the character does in each scenario.Links:Support Jonathan's GoFundMeSupport us on PatreonFollow us on TwitterFollow us on BlueskyFollow us on Instagram
About That's Not Quite All Folks: A Looney Tunes Podcast
A Podcast Hosted By Two Lifelong Friends Who Have A Lifelong Love For Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies! Join Marc and Jordan as they analyze, criticize, and review the works from Termite Terrace and Beyond!
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