Loony Tunes, a theory as to why they are a tough sell...
In a recent thread, the Loony Tunes came up, and the fact that the have not been doing anything for a while and that they seem to have a hard time finding an audience today.
While there are probably a lot of reasons why, I have a theory as to what may be the main reason why the can't seem to find a place in today's world;
To be blunt; most of the main Loony Tunes characters have traditionally been...well, jerks.
The goal of most of these main characters is to only look out for their own best interests and try to make the lives of others miserable;
Traditionally;
--Bug Bunny is a self-proclaimed "stinker" who often ends up picking on others
--Daffy is selfish and tries to convince hunters that its really rabbit season
--Foghorn Leghorn loves to harass the barnyard dog
--Sylvester wants to eat Tweety bird and Speedy Gonzales
--Tweety bird and Speedy are not above getting kicks out of seeing Sylvester suffer in his pursuit of them
--Yosemite Sam is of course, a nasty villain type
--Elmer Fudd is a vegetarian, he only hunts "for the sport of it" and wants to shoot rabbits
--Marvin the Martian wants to destroy Earth
--Taz is pretty much a nasty animal
Heck, the only main characters that usually act innocent are Granny, Porky Pig, and Pepe Le Pew. (He just mistakes Penelope cat for a skunk.)
It wasen't until "Space Jam" that these characters had camaraderie and were all on the same team, working for the same goal.
But then when "Back in Action" came, they were pretty much just co-workers who didn't like each other. And on top of that, Elmer even proclaimed that he was "secretly evil".
These characters seem to work best when they are in different settings and/or are "playing parts". Which is probably why there have been several projects such as Tazmania, Duck Dodgers, and the less successful such as Baby Looney Tunes and Loonatics Unleashed.
The Loony Tunes just can't seem to find themselves a good platform. Sure, they have Six Flags. But they don't seem to have the same draw as Disney characters in Disney parks. Most people who go to Six Flags are only interested in going on the thrill rides, not to hug Bugs.
At this point, I'm just not sure if the Loony Tunes can find an audience today. Its been rough road for them. But clearly their traditional self-absorbed, mean-spirited personalities are not going to get them far. Its a different world now. They should probably stick to new settings and playing different roles.
Mickey himself started out as being a sort of wise-guy troublemaker, but due to feedback he ended up getting softened and more of a good guy. Though a lot of the classic Disney characters still have their quirks. Donald may have a temper and a longing for the spot-light but even he is not as selfish and mean-spirited as Daffy tends to be.
Any thoughts on the Loony Tunes?
In a recent thread, the Loony Tunes came up, and the fact that the have not been doing anything for a while and that they seem to have a hard time finding an audience today.
While there are probably a lot of reasons why, I have a theory as to what may be the main reason why the can't seem to find a place in today's world;
To be blunt; most of the main Loony Tunes characters have traditionally been...well, jerks.
The goal of most of these main characters is to only look out for their own best interests and try to make the lives of others miserable;
Traditionally;
--Bug Bunny is a self-proclaimed "stinker" who often ends up picking on others
--Daffy is selfish and tries to convince hunters that its really rabbit season
--Foghorn Leghorn loves to harass the barnyard dog
--Sylvester wants to eat Tweety bird and Speedy Gonzales
--Tweety bird and Speedy are not above getting kicks out of seeing Sylvester suffer in his pursuit of them
--Yosemite Sam is of course, a nasty villain type
--Elmer Fudd is a vegetarian, he only hunts "for the sport of it" and wants to shoot rabbits
--Marvin the Martian wants to destroy Earth
--Taz is pretty much a nasty animal
Heck, the only main characters that usually act innocent are Granny, Porky Pig, and Pepe Le Pew. (He just mistakes Penelope cat for a skunk.)
It wasen't until "Space Jam" that these characters had camaraderie and were all on the same team, working for the same goal.
But then when "Back in Action" came, they were pretty much just co-workers who didn't like each other. And on top of that, Elmer even proclaimed that he was "secretly evil".
These characters seem to work best when they are in different settings and/or are "playing parts". Which is probably why there have been several projects such as Tazmania, Duck Dodgers, and the less successful such as Baby Looney Tunes and Loonatics Unleashed.
The Loony Tunes just can't seem to find themselves a good platform. Sure, they have Six Flags. But they don't seem to have the same draw as Disney characters in Disney parks. Most people who go to Six Flags are only interested in going on the thrill rides, not to hug Bugs.
At this point, I'm just not sure if the Loony Tunes can find an audience today. Its been rough road for them. But clearly their traditional self-absorbed, mean-spirited personalities are not going to get them far. Its a different world now. They should probably stick to new settings and playing different roles.
Mickey himself started out as being a sort of wise-guy troublemaker, but due to feedback he ended up getting softened and more of a good guy. Though a lot of the classic Disney characters still have their quirks. Donald may have a temper and a longing for the spot-light but even he is not as selfish and mean-spirited as Daffy tends to be.
Any thoughts on the Loony Tunes?