This Instagram Account Shares Ominous Looney Tunes Backgrounds Without The Looney Tunes (30 Pics)

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)

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2. Bear Feat (Charles M. Jones, 1949)

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3. Satan’s Waitin’ (I. Freleng, 1954)

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4. Daffy – The Commando (I. Freleng, 1943)

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5. A Ham In A Role (Robert McKimson, 1949)

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6. Little Red Rodent Hood (I. Freleng, 1952)

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7. Long-Hared Hare (Chuck Jones, 1949)

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8. Little Red Rodent Hood (I. Freleng, 1952)

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9. High Diving Hare (I. Freleng, 1949)

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10. Bugs’ Bonnets (Chuck Jones, 1956)

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11. Jumpin’ Jupiter (Charles M. Jones, 1955)

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12. Big Top Bunny (Robert McKimson, 1951)

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13. Milk And Money (Fred Avery, 1936)

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14. Tweety And The Beanstalk (Friz Freleng, 1957)

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15. Hare Trigger (I. Freleng, 1945)

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16. Little Red Rodent Hood (I. Freleng, 1952)

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17. Tweety And The Beanstalk (Friz Freleng, 1957)

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18. Hare Trigger (I. Freleng, 1945)

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19. Baseball Bugs (Friz Freleng, 1946)

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20. I’ve Got To Sing A Torch Song (Tom Palmer, 1933)

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21. Tom Thumb In Trouble (Chuck Jones, 1940)

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22. The Super Snooper (Robert McKimson, 1952)

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23. Wabbit Twouble (Robert Clampett, 1941)

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24. Scaredy Cat (Charles M. Jones, 1948)

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25. What’s Up Doc? (Robert McKimson, 1950)

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26. The Draft Horse (Chuck Jones, 1942)

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27. Bully For Bugs (Charles M. Jones, 1953)

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28. Drip-Along Daffy (Chuck Jones, 1951)

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29. Ballot Box Bunny (I. Freleng, 1951)

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30. Yankee Doodle Daffy (I. Freleng, 1943)

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