Bugs Bunny's Mad World of Television (TV Movie 1982) Poster

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Sex & Nudity

Violence & Gore

  • TV-14 likely because of featuring clips from "The Ducksters" which was graphic (no Porky doesn't get hurt in family-friendly animation flattening matter; no we literally see him bruised).

Profanity

  • Some mild name-calling like "jerk," and "Looney Tunes" was known for "shut up" said in many ways, different variants, but the many characters like Daffy and Bugs, and even Yosemite Sam. Rough, but not dirty.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Some smoking, but it's mild. But by today's standards it could be put to question whether it can be TV-MA (since smoking is not a good thing either, and a lot who smoke are usually very mean people).

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • The clips from "The Ducksters" are intense. The rest isn't. Aside from clips of that short, it's mostly moderate because of the fact that "Looney Tunes" wasn't as cinema-pretty or even a cartoon in any real sense of the word as the more fuzzy Universal, MGM and Disney cartoons, which were true cartoons and were more wholesome (while the violence is not real in most WB shorts, the nature surrounding them is, as opposed to the more peaceful shorts of other companies).
  • "Looney Tunes" was a product of a more rougher time (and as a result, yes Universal, MGM and Disney cartoons, too, had their fair share of roughness, if not violence), but "Looney Tunes" was less a cartoon and more a realitytoon (to some this can make them come off as dumb and not as beautiful) if you will, and there's more obnoxiousness in an average "Looney Tunes" short. Some of them are not family friendly at all. And only barely managed to evade the Code.

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