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Topic: Save Bugs Bunny!  (Read 2252 times)

Offline ViCoNiA

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Save Bugs Bunny!
on: February 18, 2005, 09:06:47 AM
i need as many signatures as i can get, we need to save bugs bunny from the media and its creators!

https://www.petitionspot.com/petitions/savebugsbunny

Please sign it!
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Offline athykay

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Re: Save Bugs Bunny!
Reply #1 on: February 18, 2005, 02:19:04 PM
Ummmm?  Do you really think people will confuse Buzz with Bugs?
Pianos?  I'm forum

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Offline Axtremus

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Re: Save Bugs Bunny!
Reply #2 on: February 18, 2005, 02:36:25 PM
How does that petition falls under the category of "Civil and Human Rights" ?

How much royalty is Bugs Bunny making these days?

Offline allchopin

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Re: Save Bugs Bunny!
Reply #3 on: February 18, 2005, 06:20:46 PM
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Do you want your children watching a scary looking bunny, who, can convey a hidden message towards drugs with a name like "buzz"?
Heh, well how about the scary looking Elmer Fudd who carries around a 12 gauge... but of course that doesn't nearly have the influence of the possible implications of a name like 'Buzz'.  Some people...  ::)
A modern house without a flush toilet... uncanny.

Offline Floristan

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Re: Save Bugs Bunny!
Reply #4 on: February 18, 2005, 06:23:01 PM
Not to worry, Viconia.  Bugs will live forever.  Children, young and old, love Bugs.  What other cartoon character does drag so well?  That alone will keep Bugs immortal.

"Buzz" will suffer an untimely death in the next 2 years, because no child will like him and his "friends."  To die unloved, how sad!  ;D

Offline Vivers

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Re: Save Bugs Bunny!
Reply #5 on: February 18, 2005, 08:41:38 PM
How are they going to make Happy Meal toys out of that kind of animation!?!?

Offline willcowskitz

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Re: Save Bugs Bunny!
Reply #6 on: February 18, 2005, 08:50:46 PM
"The series will be set in the future and will feature a tough-talking rabbit with laser eyes and who is a martial arts expert. Even Daffy Duck will get a techno-update with built-in sonar."

HAAAAHHAAAAAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This totally cracks me up. Because its [d]evolution, and it could be foreseen. Itchy & Scratchy becoming reality. Look at how aggressive "Buzz" looks, I bet he'll be kicking some ass for real with his laser eyes. He's just full of wrath and frustrations. This transformation process has been seen before though, but not in as radical steps as "Bugs to Buzz", in i.e. Tom & Jerry; hasn't anyone noticed how their whole appearances and expressions have been moving from fairly innocent half-nemesises to bloodlusty, ultraviolent killers? Kids watch this garbage and become addicted to the fast-paced tempo and flashing colours, and develop tendencies to exaggerate their own emotions and expressions because that's the pattern they learnt from the mentally deranged cartoon characters, which then leads to a broader error marginal in social signals they transmit. Parents just don't know what is happening on TV, they simply can't relate to how a child experiences it, and assume its OK or don't care as long as the child shuts up when he gets to the telly's infinite entertainment source.

Just wait for the children of this Buzz bunny generation to grow up and rule the world.

We're doomed. Doomed.
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