Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Eight Time's The Charm

Yesterday the second episode of The Looney Tunes Show aired on Cartoon Network. So, how does this episode stack up to the first one? Well, in my opinion, this show is losing steam. Now let me tell you why. In this episode, two plots are involved. In the first plot, Daffy tries to get into a country club. He steals some one's account number and lives in paradise. He invites Bugs to play tennis one day, starting the second plot. During their game, Bugs meets Lola Bunny, the female rabbit from Space Jam. While in the movie she was actually pretty sane, in this she's all out wacky. Lola talks way to much, never stays on topic, and is JUST SO ANNOYING!!!! And her voice just makes it worse. Bugs and Lola go on a date together, showing the rabbit how bad she really is. After the date, Bugs tries every trick to get rid of Lola (He even pulls the old cross dressing routine). Still, every thing he does just makes it worse. The last straw is pulled when Lola actually thinks Bugs wants to marry her. Lola ignores everything he says, focused on marrying him. The female bunny introduces the wedding planner, played by Pepe Le Pew. That caught me attention, but then the show ruined it. They literally have Pepe say that he's been married seven times!! Wow, the show has just killed my favorite character. Well the wedding eventually comes, and Bugs tries to get Daffy's help, to no avail. Then comes the big shocker: Lola is actually in love with Pepe Le Pew. Again, wow, they just killed my favorite character! Then it get worse: Pepe actually says, "You know what they say, eight time's the charm." For the third time, wow, they killed my favorite character! Well, then it turns out that Daffy's fake account number is actually Lola's dad's. So Daffy gets stuck being the towel boy in the bathroom. So, that ends the episode. Actually there's the Merrie Melodies and the new addition, a Road Runner segment. The song is by Marvin the Martian, saying how he's not really bad. That song's very funny; made me crack up twice. Then the Road Runner cartoon is pretty good. It's done in CGI, though I wish it was pen and paper. So, the only bad thing was the real cartoon. Rene Auberjonois did a swell job as Pepe, and Eric Bauza was great as Marvin. The plot was just bad, the method of how they used the characters was bad, and Pepe's attitude was terrible!! I'm giving this episode my first official Stamp Of Lame! Oh yeah, it's that bad.

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