Looney Tunes are now on Tubi!
a month ago
Last week, the USA Tubi added the classic Looney Tunes cartoons to their FAST channel an impressive library of 786 Warner Bros. cartoon shorts from 1931 to 2004! Even more than what Boomerang and HBO Max had to offer! This even includes numerous black-and-white Merrie Melodies, the Speedy Gonzales shorts, the DePatie-Freleng and Seven Arts eras, and even the 2003 Sander Schwartz LT shorts! Color me impressed!
It's pretty much the same package of cartoons Warner sent to Weigel Broadcasting for airing on MeTV and MeTV Toons, but with a few omissions. And as if that werent enough, several the cartoons in this package that had since been restored for the Warner Archive Looney Tunes Blu-rays are ALSO restored on Tubi such as Beanstalk Bunny", "A Day At The Zoo" and "Of Fox And Hounds".
These cartoons are put together in 262 half-hour compilations by year. Each one generally houses three shorts, until near the end where they can hold four or more cartoons the last one is made up of the remaining five Sander Schwartz LT cartoons.This is a very exciting development for us Looney Tunes fans. I actually had a wild hunch this would happen, and go into details on it as my private toon detective fursona Sam Valentino...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUEvqs693b8
I had previously teased this in another vlog where I discuss Tubi picking up more Warner Bros. -owned cartoons that HBO Max keeps purging (since that platform is redirecting more towards mature audiences, hence their phasing out content aimed at kids and families), from earlier in the month, guest-starring Scooby-Doo (played by my friend
lirie)...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hkl28qwELaI
So go check out Looney Tunes on Tubi, if you can! It's free (though of course it's ad-supported), and not only does it show how much Warner still cares about the classic Looney Tunes, but that WE care about them and are more than willing to watch them streaming!
It's pretty much the same package of cartoons Warner sent to Weigel Broadcasting for airing on MeTV and MeTV Toons, but with a few omissions. And as if that werent enough, several the cartoons in this package that had since been restored for the Warner Archive Looney Tunes Blu-rays are ALSO restored on Tubi such as Beanstalk Bunny", "A Day At The Zoo" and "Of Fox And Hounds".
These cartoons are put together in 262 half-hour compilations by year. Each one generally houses three shorts, until near the end where they can hold four or more cartoons the last one is made up of the remaining five Sander Schwartz LT cartoons.This is a very exciting development for us Looney Tunes fans. I actually had a wild hunch this would happen, and go into details on it as my private toon detective fursona Sam Valentino...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUEvqs693b8
I had previously teased this in another vlog where I discuss Tubi picking up more Warner Bros. -owned cartoons that HBO Max keeps purging (since that platform is redirecting more towards mature audiences, hence their phasing out content aimed at kids and families), from earlier in the month, guest-starring Scooby-Doo (played by my friend

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hkl28qwELaI
So go check out Looney Tunes on Tubi, if you can! It's free (though of course it's ad-supported), and not only does it show how much Warner still cares about the classic Looney Tunes, but that WE care about them and are more than willing to watch them streaming!
Cartoons like these were first shown to grownups in theaters after all.