Baby Looney Tunes is an American animated television series depicting toddler versions of several Looney Tunes characters.[1] It was produced by Warner Bros. Animation as its first preschool animated series.[2] The series focused on real world problems and morals that children may relate to, such as sharing, understanding emotions, and playing with others. The Looney Tunes babies first live with Granny, but starting in the fourth season, were cared for by babysitter Floyd, Granny's nephew.[3]

The show premiered as a full series on September 7, 2002, and ran on WB stations from 2002 to 2003. The show moved to Cartoon Network in 2002 (by following suit nine days later on September 16) where it remained until ending on April 20, 2005. It aired in reruns on Cartoon Network from 2005 to 2009, and again from 2015 to 2016. Then it began airing on Boomerang in the U.S. in 2015 but stopped airing reruns in mid 2020. 53 episodes were produced.[4]


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In 2003, a series of direct-to-video puppet films were produced, aimed at infants and toddlers. Two films were released, Baby Looney Tunes: Musical Adventures and Baby Looney Tunes: Backyard Adventures, featuring the same voice cast as the TV series.[5] The films were never released on DVD. However, Baby Looney Tunes: Musical Adventures became available on HBO Max and Tubi later on.[6][7] Baby Looney Tunes: Backyard Adventures was formerly available on Binge in Australia.[8]

In January 2002, it was announced Warner Bros. Animation would be developing a TV series featuring baby versions of the Looney Tunes characters under the working title of Looney Tunes Babies[10] The idea for the series came about from the success Looney Tunes Babies line of merchandise.[10]

As a cost saving measure, the show hired Canadian voice actors rather than the current voice actors for the Looney Tunes characters with the exception of Granny's actor June Foray who'd voiced the character since the 1950s.[11] As the show was aimed at an audience of 2- to 5-year-olds the style of the show used softer water colors to reflect the gentler tone of the series.[11] An educational expert also examined the series even though it wasn't explicitly designed to be educational.[11]

Underscoring for the series was written by veteran animation composers Steven and Julie Bernstein. They were nominated for a Daytime Emmy (Outstanding Music Direction and Composition) in 2006. They also composed the score for the Easter movie, Baby Looney Tunes' Eggs-traordinary Adventure, writing the music and lyrics for the featured songs.

Sepi: Okay, it's not up there in terms of the greatest cartoon theme songs per se, but is it one I would sing at the top of my lungs when I was younger? Yes. So it's decent. Seven-year-old Sepi would approve. 6/10


Sam: I feel like there's a version of Hell in which poor unfortunate souls are strapped to a cold stone slab and made to listen to this constantly. That being said, I guess it's catchy enough. 3/10

Tori: I never realised there are more lyrics than just, "Flintstones, meet The Flintstones". And maybe this is of-the-time, but did they use the same vocalists as The Jetsons theme song? 3/10

Tori: LOVING THIS SONG IS WHAT HAVING CULTURE IS. It's the way I would have my mum rent as many tapes of this show as possible from Blockbuster as a child to fawn over the song, the outfits, and the hair. 10/10

Sam: Many people might not know this one, but this is another theme song that gives a lot of helpful exposition. I think it's funny and catchy, and I used to love singing along to it as a kid. "Deeeeeeeefrosted for you and for meeee!" 9/10

Sam: I mean, Macy is a queen, but I don't remember this show. For me, there's no nostalgic allure here, but I do like the song! But isn't this the cartoon where that girl sings that song about seals? Cos that's a tune... 7/10

Sam: HOW HAVE I NEVER HEARD OF THIS SHOW BEFORE?!?! I listened to this theme song for the first time writing this, and I was moved... MOVED TO FITS OF LAUGHTER. Utterly absurd, stupid AF. This is my new favourite thing. 10/10

Sam: You wanna talk about quality theme tunes? This is the one right here. It has clever and riveting animation, stellar vocals, and an indelible hook. Anyone remember the time they changed it to include "Larry"? 10/10

Tori: I mean, Beyonc and Kelly Rowland are on this, so it's already major. The harmonies, the beat, the exposition, it holds up incredibly to this day. I personally wish they'd brought everyone back to do a remix or something for the reboot. 9/10

Tori: This song is on the party playlist... As are its remixes. There's just something so ubiquitous about this tune, like, you can't think of children's TV themes without mentioning it. The only thing better than the theme song for Spongebob, is the jellyfish club song from that one episode. 9/10 152ee80cbc

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