Cartoon Network created these brief animated bumper segments for their "Bugs and Daffy Show". There were multiple color variations for the backgrounds (Usually yellow for a morning timeslot, green for afternoon, blue for evening and black for late night.) Often, an announcer would say something witty over them, other times they had a music cue that was a cross between the Looney Tunes theme music and Raymond Scott's "Powerhouse". There was another one with Sylvester and Tweety that isn't in this collection, but I think that's the only one not included.
He's a caffeinated canard!
Kartoonkid95 1 month ago
As the announcer-less "Pepe le Pew" bumper a "We'll BE Back" or a "You're Watching" bumper?
Kartoonkid95 1 year ago
I don't think I ever saw this before but, it is cool though.
TheFlicker98 1 year ago
I Remender Bugs And Daffy Show!
BabyPoof08 1 year ago
@ECDT1089
That's because on the other bumpers they used the "Merrie Melodies" theme. The Sylvester/Tweety one had the "Looney Tunes" theme. Of course, we know that they are the same.
CartoonNothing 2 years ago
where did you get these? I totally forgot that the music was different on the silvester and tweety one.
ECDT1089 2 years ago
all i got to say is wow
onlyoncartoonnetwork 2 years ago
@InvaderPet
I don't remember the decoy bomb one, but I do remember the Yosemite one. It had him making Bugs dance by trying to shoot him. You can find that one on Operation Time Capsule.
CartoonNothing 2 years ago
The other Tweety/Sylvester bumper had Tweety giving Sylvester a decoy bomb. There's also a bumper with Yosemite Sam.
InvaderPet 2 years ago
That announcer really had taste.
CartoonNothing 2 years ago