Looneytunesalmostcompletes1929s20111086of |top| Jun 2026
Use with a custom Looney Tunes series entry (year-based season). Or a spreadsheet with columns: Title | Year | # | Owned? | Source | Notes
While the first official Looney Tune, Sinkin' in the Bathtub, debuted in 1930, the groundwork for the studio’s animation department was laid in late 1929. This era was defined by "Bosko," a character who helped Warner Bros. compete with Disney’s Mickey Mouse. These early shorts were musically driven, often dictated by the need to promote the Warner Bros. music library. As the years progressed, the "Merry Melodies" sister series joined the fray, eventually blending into the chaotic, character-driven masterpieces we recognize today. looneytunesalmostcompletes1929s20111086of
During the early years, Looney Tunes cartoons were produced by Harman-Ising Productions, which was founded by Hugh Harman and Bob Ising. These early cartoons featured a range of characters, including Bosko, and were known for their wit, charm, and clever animation. Use with a custom Looney Tunes series entry

