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Iconic Looney Toon villains Yosemite Sam and Elmer have gotten a little makeover for the brand new Looney Tunes cartoons on HBO Max. The irascible cowboy will no longer wield his trademark double pistols, and the hapless hunter has also had the signature shotgun taken away.
No guns of any kind will appear in the animation. It has been noted that the violent imagery ingrained in the classic Loony Tunes series won't be removed entirely, but the comical nature of the violence will be continuously underscored. Attacks with sink plungers and tools from an artist's workshop, chases with gardening equipment and booby traps for example take place in the series, but gun violence has been deemed no longer funny by the producers.
"We're not doing guns," Peter Browngardt, the executive producer and showrunner of the series, told the New York Times in a recent interview. "But we can do cartoony violence — TNT, the Acme stuff. All that was kind of grandfathered in."
https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/culture/story/elmer-fudd-gun-looney-tunes-cartoons-71140116
Some fans feel this creative decision takes away from the iconic nature of the characters.
"Elmer fudd without his gun, is like yosemite sam without his moustache," wrote Twitter user @Alien_McQueen on Sunday.
"Give Yosemite Sam and Elmer Fudd their guns back! #justiceforelmer #justiceforyosemite," tweeted user @JwQueck on Monday.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/elmer-...ooney-tunes-cartoons-yosemite-sam-bugs-bunny/
While the series animator Michael Ruocco has vocally defended the creative decision to remove guns, in addition to not wanting the appearance of glamorizing guns, he doesn't agree that firearms were integral to what made the characters funny, and has argued that dropping them actually opens up the door to a greater variety of jokes.
"Also, think about context about what's going on in the world, and how long ago our show started production. Late 2017, early 2018," Ruocco tweeted. "Right on the heels of a record number of mass shootings, particularly the horrific one in Las Vegas. NOBODY wanted to touch guns working in media."
"I personally did not care [about] or miss Elmer's rifle," Ruocco added in a subsequent tweet. "We got a lot more out of his personality and his lack of wit than any implement in his hands. Move on." In a final tweet, Ruocco added the animators "got a lot more out of wordplay, dynamite and the character's own naivety/stupidity than we ever did with guns."
https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news...-ban-artist-michael-rucco-addresses-backlash/
Where do you stand? Is it time for Elmer and Sam to ditch these weapons, or should these characters not have not been altered in this way?
No guns of any kind will appear in the animation. It has been noted that the violent imagery ingrained in the classic Loony Tunes series won't be removed entirely, but the comical nature of the violence will be continuously underscored. Attacks with sink plungers and tools from an artist's workshop, chases with gardening equipment and booby traps for example take place in the series, but gun violence has been deemed no longer funny by the producers.
"We're not doing guns," Peter Browngardt, the executive producer and showrunner of the series, told the New York Times in a recent interview. "But we can do cartoony violence — TNT, the Acme stuff. All that was kind of grandfathered in."
https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/culture/story/elmer-fudd-gun-looney-tunes-cartoons-71140116
Some fans feel this creative decision takes away from the iconic nature of the characters.
"Elmer fudd without his gun, is like yosemite sam without his moustache," wrote Twitter user @Alien_McQueen on Sunday.
"Give Yosemite Sam and Elmer Fudd their guns back! #justiceforelmer #justiceforyosemite," tweeted user @JwQueck on Monday.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/elmer-...ooney-tunes-cartoons-yosemite-sam-bugs-bunny/
While the series animator Michael Ruocco has vocally defended the creative decision to remove guns, in addition to not wanting the appearance of glamorizing guns, he doesn't agree that firearms were integral to what made the characters funny, and has argued that dropping them actually opens up the door to a greater variety of jokes.
"Also, think about context about what's going on in the world, and how long ago our show started production. Late 2017, early 2018," Ruocco tweeted. "Right on the heels of a record number of mass shootings, particularly the horrific one in Las Vegas. NOBODY wanted to touch guns working in media."
"I personally did not care [about] or miss Elmer's rifle," Ruocco added in a subsequent tweet. "We got a lot more out of his personality and his lack of wit than any implement in his hands. Move on." In a final tweet, Ruocco added the animators "got a lot more out of wordplay, dynamite and the character's own naivety/stupidity than we ever did with guns."
https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news...-ban-artist-michael-rucco-addresses-backlash/
Where do you stand? Is it time for Elmer and Sam to ditch these weapons, or should these characters not have not been altered in this way?
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