Back when I was a kid I was obsessed with Looney Tunes but I never thought about how out there some of the plots were. Sometimes, they got a little dark. If you remove the characters and only leave the background, they give off an eerie vibe.
I never really noticed until I came across the Looney Tunes Backgrounds Instagram account. They’ve shared hundred of the backdrops from Looney Tunes episodes that you may recognize if you also watched these cartoons growing up.
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1. The Wearing of the Grin (Charles M. Jones, 1951)
2. Bear Feat (Charles M. Jones, 1949)
3. Satan’s Waitin’ (I. Freleng, 1954)
4. Daffy – The Commando (I. Freleng, 1943)
5. A Ham In A Role (Robert McKimson, 1949)
6. Little Red Rodent Hood (I. Freleng, 1952)
7. Long-Hared Hare (Chuck Jones, 1949)
8. Little Red Rodent Hood (I. Freleng, 1952)
9. High Diving Hare (I. Freleng, 1949)
10. Bugs’ Bonnets (Chuck Jones, 1956)
11. Jumpin’ Jupiter (Charles M. Jones, 1955)
12. Big Top Bunny (Robert McKimson, 1951)
13. Milk And Money (Fred Avery, 1936)
14. Tweety And The Beanstalk (Friz Freleng, 1957)
15. Hare Trigger (I. Freleng, 1945)
16. Little Red Rodent Hood (I. Freleng, 1952)
17. Tweety And The Beanstalk (Friz Freleng, 1957)
18. Hare Trigger (I. Freleng, 1945)
19. Baseball Bugs (Friz Freleng, 1946)
20. I’ve Got To Sing A Torch Song (Tom Palmer, 1933)
21. Tom Thumb In Trouble (Chuck Jones, 1940)
22. The Super Snooper (Robert McKimson, 1952)
23. Wabbit Twouble (Robert Clampett, 1941)
24. Scaredy Cat (Charles M. Jones, 1948)
25. What’s Up Doc? (Robert McKimson, 1950)
26. The Draft Horse (Chuck Jones, 1942)
27. Bully For Bugs (Charles M. Jones, 1953)
28. Drip-Along Daffy (Chuck Jones, 1951)
29. Ballot Box Bunny (I. Freleng, 1951)
30. Yankee Doodle Daffy (I. Freleng, 1943)
