Hawkee
05-29-2017, 03:15 AM
In the 60's Hanna Barbera launched Loopy De Loop which was a cartoon series about a French gentleman wolf having fun adventures and is considered to be one of Hanna Barbera's most underrated cartoons in their history. Why doesn't Boomerang show Loopy De Loop and any of the other underrated cartoons from Hanna Barbera that were popular in the 60's and 50's?
Bestie
DadTheKing
05-29-2017, 02:33 PM
Hi Bestie! I remember Loopy De Loop! It was a great cartoon! But it was too much like yogi Bear and others, so when it was cancelled, nobody picked it up to rerun it. Thanks for bringing back more great memories Bestie!
DTK
king of comedy
05-29-2017, 05:51 PM
I never heard of this show.
Torgo
05-29-2017, 06:19 PM
They were originally made as theatrical shorts, the only character Hanna Barbara created for the theater.
MrCleveland
05-29-2017, 09:43 PM
They were originally made as theatrical shorts, the only character Hanna Barbara created for the theater.
Yep...
...and Loopy de Loop is my favorite H-B character ever...even Christopher P. Lehman said this about Loopy...
Loopy is a wolf devoted to improving the largely negative image of his species. He does not want to be another Big Bad Wolf and chooses to be good. He performs (or attempts to perform) good deeds for other people in a recurring show of generosity. Yet the people he tried to help would be ungrateful, turning on him, and attacking him. Loopy is a character suffering persecution because of his looks and the bad reputation of his entire species, not because of his deeds or his personality.
Also... Lehman compares Loopy's struggles with the Civil Rights Movement in the early 60's. But still... he's my #1 H-B character...
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Videoranger007
06-04-2017, 01:41 PM
Probably the only French-Canadian cartoon character created in the US.
Tubehead
06-07-2017, 12:27 AM
not familiar with this show!!