The History of the Looney Toons Quiz

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What rabbit character became the face of the Looney Tunes to the point that he has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame?
Woody Rabbit
Hope Rabbit
Bugs Bunny
Peter Bunny

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One of Bugs Bunny's most famous foils was what braggadocious and temperamental duck known for his catchphrase, "You're despicable"?
Daffy Duck
Donald Duck
Baby Huey
Ralph Duck

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What "Man of a Thousand Voices" provided the voice-acting for most of the original Looney Tunes characters?
Norman Howard
Peter Thacker
Mel Blanc
Roger Graham

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One of the Looney Tunes' most famous running gags is Bugs Bunny declaring that he got lost because he made a wrong turn at what American city?
Albuquerque
Pittsburgh
Milwaukee
Fresno

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The Looney Tunes was originally a series of cartoons that ran alongside what sister show that featured more musical showcases in addition to its comedy?
Merrie Melodies
Silly Symphonies
Whacky Tracks
Comedy Concertos

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What comedic villain from the Looney Tunes cast was a trigger-happy Martian?
Mork
Alf
Marvin the Martian
Allan the Alien

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Which of the following animation legends was NOT a contributing member to the original Looney Tunes shorts?
Chuck Jones
Matt Groening
Friz Freling
Tex Avery

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The first Looney Tune character was what "Ink Kid" who appeared in black-and-white musical cartoons?
Bosko
Raggamuffin
Raggedy Andy
Rupert Funny

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One of the most famous Looney Tunes episodes featured Daffy Duck trying to be a major movie star while the animators continuously messed with him. What was the name of this cartoon that made particular use of the freedom provided by animation?
Other Ducky Delights
Fire Duck
Life of a Poor Duck
Duck Amuck

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The Looney Tunes have long stood as mascots of what famous entertainment studio's animation department?
Disney
Warner Bros.
Skydance
Amblin

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Fill in the blank to complete Bugs Bunny's famous catch phrase that he used to greet people. "Eh, what's up, (BLANK)?"
Doc
Boss
Stan
Goon

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What Looney Tunes character was a Mexican mouse introduced in the short "The Pied Piper of Guadalupe"?
Mr. Herman
Speedy Gonzales
Altimeter Jose
Andale!

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The Looney Tunes character Dr. Lorre was based on what M and The Maltese Falcon actor?
Ralph Lorre
Virgil Lorre
Zadislav Lorre
Peter Lorre

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What Looney Tunes character with an exaggerated Southern accent was based on the character Senator Claghorn from Fred Allen's radio comedy specials?
Sylvester the Cat
Porky Pig
Sam the Dog
Foghorn Leghorn

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Although the Looney Tunes and Walt Disney cartoons were rivals, both casts of characters appeared widely in what Disney film?
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Mary Poppins
Melody Time
Who Framed Roger Rabbit

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Daffy Duck commonly adopted what space hero persona in order to battle foes like Marvin the Martian?
Duck Dodgers
Captain Duckworth
James T. Duck
Duck Skywalker

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What fictional corporation's name appeared in many Looney Tunes shorts as characters like Wile E. Coyote bought absurd products from them?
Acme
Stagger Co.
Sellers
Tonka

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The Looney Tunes had a resurgence in popularity during the 1990s because of what successful crossover movie where the Looney Tunes characters allied with Michael Jordan?
Space Jam
Toonsanity
Balling
The Laff Olympics

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What was the name of the Looney Tunes character who was the archenemy of Wile E. Coyote and spoke only with the sounds, "Meep Meep"?
Beaker
Road Runner
Tweety Bird
Montgomery Mel

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What 1990s cartoon series reintroduced The Looney Tunes to a younger audience by featuring juvenile characters who were loosely based on the original Looney Tunes stars?
The Whacky World of Tex Avery
Bugs Bunny Elementary
Tiny Toon Adventures
Laugh A'Lot

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One of the most famous classic Looney Tunes shorts, "What's Opera, Doc?" featured the operatic music and tropes of what German composer?
Richard Wagner
Ludwig van Beethoven
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Joseph Haydn

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What Looney Tunes character closed out many shorts by delivering the line, "That's all, folks!"?
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Porky Pig
Yosemite Sam
Sylvester the Cat
Foghorn Leghorn

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True or False: Six different Looney Tunes shorts won Academy Awards.
True
False

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Bugs Bunny was named after which of the following people?
The gambler Bugs Philippe
The American senator Bugs Burke
The animator Bugs Hardaway
The mobster Bugsy Siegel

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What biblical name had its cultural meaning altered by the Looney Tunes because Bugs Bunny constantly used it in an ironic way to insult Elmer Fudd?
Murgatroyd
Methuzelah
Shem
Nimrod

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Fill in the blank to complete this famous quote that Elmer Fudd would often say aloud at the beginning of his cartoons. "Be vewy vewy quiet. I'm (BLANK)."
Being sneaky
Wooking for twacks
On a tweasuwe hunt
Hunting wabbits

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One of the most peculiar projects the Looney Tunes were a part of was what failed Saturday morning action cartoon from the mid-2000s?
Tuned Up!
Valley of the Loons
Loonatics Unleashed
Looney Goons

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What famous Looney Tunes character was a small yellow canary who spoke with a pronounced lisp?
Speaker
Silly
Tweety
Big Bird

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In 2003, the Looney Tunes starred in what live-action comedy film alongside leading man Brendan Fraser?
Looney Tunes: The Day the Earth Blew Up
Looney Tunes: Back in Action
Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction
Looney Tunes: Coyote Vs. Acme

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One of the most enduring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck bits from the classic shorts saw the characters point Elmer Fudd's gun at one another while shouting what pair of exclamations?
"Rabbit Season" and "Duck Season"
"Marco" and "Polo"
"Apple core" and "Baltimore"
"Nah, him" and "Nuh-uh, him."

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