Bugs and Mickey meet again YAY or NAY ?

Faur

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Well how about it? While impossible and will probably never happen, Would wan to see Looney Tunes team up again? Please don't hammer me for asking.
 
I wouldn't mind seeing these two characters interact again. It was pretty cool to see them appear together in Roger Rabbit and their could be some funny moments between Bugs and Mickey. It would also be kind of cool to just have some kind of cross over with classic Looney Tunes and Disney characters, but that's most likely won't happen due to the legal complications involved. Still, it would be pretty fun to see them on the screen together.
 
Highly unlikely that will happen. Warner Bros. recently brought back Jeff Bergman to voice Bugs Bunny and so far, no word on who'll Disney will select as Wayne Allwine's successor to voice Mickey Mouse, but no matter how you look at it, it's not happening. Warner Bros. is way too busy with it's animation and movie projects to even be bothered with that and Disney, as we know, is not even going to touch on that.
 
None of that should be an issue.
Film companies will always make time, when the right opportunity is available and all the legal stuff gets negotiated.

I'll always look forward to that.
Outside of Roger Rabbit, we got several Disney Characters appearing with Bugs and Daffy in "Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue", but that was still a long time ago.
 
I absolutely loved that animated special. I was in 4th grade when it aired. I wish that it was available on dvd. If something like that was ever made again, I'd definitely be up for Bugs and Mickey both making an appearance. It would be really cool to have an updated version of Cartoon All-Stars. Today's version might feature Phineas & Ferb, Spongebob, etc.
 
I'd love to see that; since we never got a clear winner. Everyone knows Disney and Warner Bros. pretty much depise each other but hey....never say never. Especially when there's money to be made.

But what kind of story could they do? I mean both studios have completely different styles.
 
I never saw that cartoon all-stars team-up but it sounds cool. I really would like to see Bugs and Mickey together again, especially something longer. Roger Rabbit was great but too short.
 
I certainly would like that because, they had some pretty funny interactions to each other, but I doubt it would happen, Disney doesn't seem to care for cartoons anymore, let alone their classic mouse.
 
Definitely. That scenario wouldn't make sense anyway, since the Monstars are no longer a threat; at the end of the movie, the Nerdlucks decided to stay on Earth and become Looney Tunes. And the Looney Tunes wouldn't need to team up with Mickey and the Gang to defeat the Monstars when they only needed Michael Jordan the first time. If there were a Space Jam 2, the producers would probably just have the LTs enlist the aid of another current NBA star with a Nike contract, like Kobe Bryant or LeBron James.



He didn't. The only Disney characters to appear in CASttR were Pooh, Tigger, Huey, Dewey and Louie. All the cartoon characters who appeared on that special had TV shows at the time, and Mickey wasn't on TV then; this was years before Disney's House of House. The nephews got in because they were starring in DuckTales at the time, and Pooh and Tigger had a show on ABC.
 
That's an understatement- Warner Bros. continues to make money from turning out releases of its animated projects to movie theaters, DVD and Blu-Ray, classic animation from within their vaults(WB now has a boat load of classic animation, waiting to be released), etc. Disney aren't even bothering with their own classic animation. That's too bad, because they're missing out, especially with Mickey Mouse classics. This might be another reason why Warner Bros. trumps Disney in the classic animation DVD release department, and it's not about just Bugs Bunny or Superman, it's about other characters as well. Disney had better get hip and fast, because by now, fans are demanding the releases of classic Mickey Mouse, Spider-Man, etc. on to DVD, because that studio now has too much unreleased classic animation in his vaults(that also includes all classic Marvel Films animation, which Disney recently acquired).
 
While I do agree with you that Disney should be releasing it's classic output in more broad terms, I just want to clarify that all of the classic shorts are on DVD, through the Walt Disney Treasures line. However, the line was limited, and most of the bigger titles are hard to find at good prices(I recently purchased a used copy of Mickey Mouse In Living Color Vol. 1: 1935-1938, but it cost me more than 50 bucks). It would be great to see the classic shorts released at a greater scale in order to be easily accessible to the general public, but the way you wrote your post it seemed you thought none of Disney's classic output had made it's way to DVD, and I just wanted to point out that's not quite the case.
 
I'm not seeing that. The Looney Tunes games are produced by Warner Interactive. They're not going to collaborate with both Disney and Square Enix. Plus, WB would never allow their characters to just be one level in a Kingdom Hearts game; they'd want their stars to have top billing.

A Disney/Looney Tunes crossover game could/would be a separate title unto itself; it wouldn't need to be tied to the KH series.
 
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