It looks pretty close. About like Who Framed Roger Rabbit as far the artwork is concerned. And the voices are close, too. If it’s anything like another reboot of a classic animated property, Blue Sky’s The Peanuts Movie–which deftly re-created the looks and voices of Charlie Brown and his friends–this may be something worth checking out. It’s the latest Warner Brothers property making its way to the new HBO Max streaming service coming in May. Yep, Looney Tunes are back. The artwork, the bright colors, the classical music, those familiar animal friends (and Marvin and Elmer). Yes, the trailer for the new cartoons looks pretty darned close.
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