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Looney Tunes
Series · 8 books · 1989-2025

Books in series

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#5

Looney Tunes Annual 2009

2008

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#7

Looney Tunes for Recorder

2009

Written for easy recorder, this book features big, easy-to-read notes, a beginner's guide to playing the recorder, and a clear, simple introduction to reading music. Seven of the most well-known Looney Tunes themes and melodies are included. Anima
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#9

Foghorn menghadapi anjing galak

2025

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#10

Looney Tunes

Greatest Hits Vol. 1: What's up Doc?

2016

Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Taz, Tweety Bird, and all your other favorite Looney Tunes stars are here in this grand slam collection of their wildest, wackiest, and dare we say LOONIEST comic book adventures! Will Wile E Coyote finally catch the Road Runner? Will Pepé Le Pew get the girl? Don't miss all the greatest moments from these classic characters!
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#11

Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies

A Complete Illustrated Guide to the Warner Bros. Cartoons

1989

Everything you always wanted to know about Warner Bros. cartoons but were afraid to ask, this complete and indispensable reference will delight adults, children, and audiences all over the world.
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#13

The Looney Tunes Songbook

Merrie Melodies and Themes from Warner Brothers Cartoons

2010

The Looney Tunes Songbook features music used by Carl Stalling in the scores for Warner Brothers' beloved cartoons from the 1930s through the early '60s. Included are the familiar theme songs, tunes associated with various characters, Warner Brothers pop songs used as background music, and the wacky melodies of Raymond Scott. Titles: Merrily We Roll Along \ The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down \ Road Runner \ This Is It! \ What's Up, Doc? \ Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals \ In an 18th Century Drawing Room \ Powerhouse \ Reckless Night on Board an Ocean Liner \ The Toy Trumpet \ Ain't She Sweet \ A Cup of Coffee, a Sandwich, and You \ The Gold Digger's Song (We're in the Money) \ Hooray for Hollywood \ I Love to Sing-a \ I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles \ The Lady in Red \ A Rainy Night in Rio \ You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby \ Hello, Ma Baby \ I'm Just Wild About Harry \* The Michigan Rag.
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#20

Looney Tunes

Pesky Pirate

2012

Aaargg! The Florida Keys unlock a chest full of adventure when Bugs and Daffy travel back in time to dig for treasure. Is the coast clear for the pair to make off with a pirate's loot? Or will they be "sunk" when High Seas Sam makes them walk the plank? Set sail now and bury your nose in this yo-ho-ho adventure!Looney Pesky Pirate is a chapter book for children ages 6-9
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#23

Looney Tunes Loveables Tweety

Good Night, Baby Tweety

1996

Attached to the cover of the book is an officially licensed 9" plush Baby Tweety.

Authors

Jesse Leon McCann
Jesse Leon McCann
Author · 34 books
American author. He has written comics and children's novels for many series, including DC Comics' Pinky and the Brain and Bongo Comics Groups' The Simpsons.
Jerry Beck
Author · 16 books

Jerry Beck (born February 9, 1955 in New York City) is an American animation historian, author, blogger, and video producer. The author or editor of several books on classic American animation and classic character, including The 50 Greatest Cartoons (1994), The Animated Movie Guide (2005), Not Just Cartoons: Nicktoons! (2007), The Flintstones: The Official Guide to the Cartoon Classic (2011), The Hanna-Barbera Treasury: Rare Art Mementos from your Favorite Cartoon Classics (2007), The SpongeBob SquarePants Experience: A Deep Dive into the World of Bikini Bottom (2013), Pink Panther: The Ultimate Guide (2005), and Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies: A Complete Illustrated Guide to the Warner Bros. Cartoons (with Will Friedwald, 1989). He is also an authority on the making of modern films, with his books detailing the art of Mr. Peabody and Sherman, DreamWorks' Madagascar, and Bee Movie. Beck is also an entertainment industry consultant for TV and home entertainment productions and releases related to classic cartoons and operates the blog "Cartoon Research." He appears frequently as a documentary subject and audio commentator on releases of A&E's Cartoons Go To War as well as DVD collections of Looney Tunes, Popeye the Sailor, and Woody Woodpecker cartoons, on which he serves a consultant and curator. Early in his career, Beck collaborated with film historian Leonard Maltin on his book Of Mice and Magic (1980), organized animation festivals in Los Angeles, and was instrumental in founding the international publication Animation Magazine. In the 1990s, Beck taught course on the art of animation at UCLA, NYU, and The School of Visual Arts. In 1993, he became a founding member of the Cartoon Network advisory board and he currently serves as president of the ASIFA-Hollywood board. He co-produced or was a consultant on many home entertainment compilations of Looney Tunes, MGM Cartoons, Disney Home Video, Betty Boop, and others. In 1989, he co-founded Streamline Pictures and first brought such anime as Akira, Vampire Hunter D, and Miyazaki's Laputa: Castle in the Sky to the United States. He himself compiled collections of cartoons of Warner Bros., Woody Woodpecker, and the Fleischer Studios. As Vice President of Nickelodeon Movies, he helped develop The Rugrats Movie (1998) and Mighty Mouse. In 2006, Beck created and produced an animated pilot for Frederator Studios and Nickelodeon. That cartoon, "Hornswiggle", aired on Nicktoons Network in 2008 as part of the Random! Cartoons series. Currently, he is teaching animation history at Woodbury University in Burbank, California. In 2004, Beck and fellow animation historian and writer Amid Amidi co-founded another blog, Cartoon Brew, which focused primarily on current animation productions and news. Beck sold his co-ownership in Cartoon Brew in February 2013 and started an Indiewire blog, Animation Scoop, for reports on current animation while continuing to write about classic animation at Cartoon Research.

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