Looney Tunes All Episodes
“All episodes” means moving between these warring sensibilities, from the polished cruelty of a Freleng chase to the existential torment of a Jones showdown.
Curated DVD and Blu-ray sets that organize the best-known shorts by character or theme. looney tunes all episodes
try to watch the 1930 Bosko shorts first. You will burn out. The "classics" didn't solidify until 1937 (Daffy) and 1940 (Bugs). You will burn out
| Era | Number of Shorts/Episodes | Where to Stream | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Golden Age (1930–1964) | ~1,000 shorts | Max (HBO Max), Tubi (public domain only) | | DFE/Seven Arts (1964–1969) | ~34 shorts | DVD only (Looney Tunes Platinum Collection) | | The Looney Tunes Show | 52 episodes | Max, Hulu, Amazon | | New Looney Tunes | 156 episodes | Max, Netflix (select regions) | | Looney Tunes Cartoons | 81 episodes | Max | | Bugs Bunny Builders | 25 episodes | Cartoon Network, Max | In 1930, Warner Bros
The story begins not with Bugs Bunny, but with a musician and a businessman. In 1930, Warner Bros., eager to compete with Disney’s Silly Symphonies , tasked producers Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising with creating a series of musical shorts. The name Looney Tunes (a play on Silly Symphonies ) was born, soon followed by the sister series Merrie Melodies . These early episodes—featuring a proto-Bosko, Foxy, and Goopy Geer—are fascinating artifacts. They lack the sharp, cynical wit the franchise would become famous for, relying instead on the rudimentary charm of early talkies and a heavy dose of musical performance. While often forgotten by casual fans, these initial episodes are crucial: they established the rhythm, the budget-conscious animation style, and the studio infrastructure that would soon explode into brilliance.