Through the year, I have always wondered why no one at WB can do not only a great Looney Tunes adaptation or installment, but something that every kind of audience member is satisfied with .... it's because literally every other great animated original project is filling in the voids that the Tunes are no longer allowed to do! TADC involves guns, depression, existentionalism, Tex-Avery-style slapstick and humor, drugs, one reference to sex, hatred for society, character depth, character development, pathos coming from a goofy-looking cartoon character without it feeling awkward, and intense violence. And it can get away with it because it's INDIE. It is not beholden to corporate standards. FIXED is also that in a way, but it was still approved by both SONY and Netflix, and even then it was allowed to be completed and released by the thinnest margins (Netflix originally turned it down!). The HBO shorts, and The Day The Earth Blew Up, where the only only closest things so far in recent years that were truly Looney Tunes, and even then Elmer said outloud in one episode he's not allowed to use a gun! Awful, stripped-down, missed opportunities! Either adapt the Tunes with everything they stand for, or don't!