I may be late to the art bandwagon, but here's Wile E about to beat up the WB CEO David Zaslev. I might color it soon if I get around to it.
So two days ago, Warner Bros had decided to cancel Coyote vs ACME for a tax payoff despite the fact that it was entirely completed; it was even giving a private viewing for a test audience, and was proved positive mostly.
Of course, there have been a lot of outcries due to Zaslev's decision; if not a lot of other times that he canned a bunch of projects, like a Batgirl movie or another Scooby movie to name a few.
Though there is some hope. I don't know it these things work, but there is a petition going on that wants to let the movie be released. If anyone wants to make it happen here's the link to it.
https://www.change.org/p/release-th.....coyote-vs-acme
Hopefully this will get their attention, and hopefully the movie will be released.
Wile E Coyote is © by Warner Bros.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Doodle
Species Coyote
Gender Male
Size 1224 x 984px
Listed in Folders
When he dies, he will answer for that. The CEO, I mean.
… hit him once for Pepe… and one for every cheap shot done to Scrappy Doo!
Actually As Someone who Legitimately grew to HATE Scrappy for how much he actually P***ed me off. . .
I Love Potshots at such an ANNOYING Pest of a Character!!
I Love Potshots at such an ANNOYING Pest of a Character!!
There's a report going on that WB will allow the filmmakers to sell the movie to interested distributors
I have read some articles about it earlier. I hope it's true if that's the case.
The voice actor Eric Bauza tweeted about it too. https://twitter.com/bauzilla/status.....uBJyA&s=19
Yes! Paybacks are heck.
(The best animated shorts had Carl Stalling conducting the WB orchestra besides.)
(The best animated shorts had Carl Stalling conducting the WB orchestra besides.)
I mean, I'm not too broken up about it but I'm not at all happy either. Apparently our money's not good enough for him.
Zas the Ass!
Zas the Ass!
Just read an article on it. Looks like WBD got such a fuckton of an earfull from angry industry supporters as well as those who worked on the film, the studio has decided to allow the filmmakers to shop the Looney Tunes adventure to other outlets. Looks like Amazon is the Prime forerunner.
There's also Apple and Netflix. According to Deadline.com, screenings are being set up this week.
I don't care where the home is, I know a few places where I'll surely be able to find it for free. Still a victory no matter what
Seems our prayers have just been answered. https://www.animationmagazine.net/2.....-distribution/
Wile E. Coyote's 1st appearance in 1949 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Comics Issue 91. Wile E. was called Kelsey (actually a talking character) before Wile E. Coyote made his debut on September 17th 1949 in Fast and Furry-ous.
This is what Warner was hiding from us!.
Warner should come out and Apologize!. -> https://youtu.be/VU1rz2r9a7c
https://youtu.be/d5Fgy5s9Erg
Explain that 70 years after?. These cowards plutocrats of warnerbros wbpictures WBHomeEnt their echo chambers narrow agendas narrow worldviews on side of the status quo, still keeps covering this up!. Driving these characters their rich histories and legacies right down into the ground!. The same Industries cherry-picking elements from older comics cartoons w/out really understanding the context significance of those elements taking what's trendy w/out really considering the impact on the characters appealing to the Lowest Common Denominators instead of respecting the legacies and rich histories of these characters: Wile E. Coyote, Road Runner, Tom and Jerry, and Pink Panther.
This is what Warner was hiding from us!.
Warner should come out and Apologize!. -> https://youtu.be/VU1rz2r9a7c
https://youtu.be/d5Fgy5s9Erg
Explain that 70 years after?. These cowards plutocrats of warnerbros wbpictures WBHomeEnt their echo chambers narrow agendas narrow worldviews on side of the status quo, still keeps covering this up!. Driving these characters their rich histories and legacies right down into the ground!. The same Industries cherry-picking elements from older comics cartoons w/out really understanding the context significance of those elements taking what's trendy w/out really considering the impact on the characters appealing to the Lowest Common Denominators instead of respecting the legacies and rich histories of these characters: Wile E. Coyote, Road Runner, Tom and Jerry, and Pink Panther.
Zaslav: Who're you!?
Wile E.: I'm just an Ex-Employee... here to get his back pay... OR SHOULD I SAY, PAY BACK!?
Wile E.: I'm just an Ex-Employee... here to get his back pay... OR SHOULD I SAY, PAY BACK!?
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