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Pop ‘im Pop!
(1950, Robert McKimson)
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Termite Terrace Club - February 11th
1933 - Bosko in Person - Dir. Hugh Harman/Friz Freleng
1939 - Robin Hood Makes Good - Dir. Chuck Jones
1950 - Mutiny on the Bunny - Dir. Friz Freleng
1956 - Weasel Stop - Dir. Robert McKimson
1961 - Hoppy Daze - Dir. Robert McKimson
TV
1991 - Tiny Toon Adventures Season 1: “Viewer Mail Day” (“Pluck ‘o the Irish” / “Out of Odor” / “Buttering Up the Buttfields”)
1994 - Animaniacs Season 1: “Ups and Downs” / “The Brave Little Trailer”/ “Yes, Always”
1996 - Pinky & the Brain Season 1: “Fly”
2003 - “Baby Looney Tunes’ Eggs-traordinary Adventure”. Direct to Video. Split into two parts when aired on TV.
2006 - Loonatics Unleashed Season 1: “Time After Time”
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HIPPETY HOPPER and SYLVESTER open HOPPY GO-LUCKY (1952). At best and unholy one-joke Robert Mckimson union. Not to be confused with HOPPITY HOOPER.
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looneysmackdown · 1 year
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I've just finished watching Hop and Go and I feel like Claude Hopper is Hippety Hopper's father.
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Aww, I just love a hoppy ending.
Sylvester Jr. to Hippety Hopper
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Day 5: Teacher.
Sylvester the Cat is teaching his son, Sylvester Jr. about catching different sizes of mice. From small ones to king sized ones. This is based on the Robert McKimson Sylvester shorts where he co-stars with Hippety Hopper, the jumping joey with a powerful kick.
Prompt by @doodlingotaku @doodlingsotaku
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twistedtummies2 · 9 months
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Top 10 Looney Tunes Characters
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This year is truly an auspicious one indeed. It marks the centenary of not one, but TWO of the greatest film and animation studios that have ever been. One of them, as many are doubtless aware by now, is Disney, and I do have some things planned for later this year to celebrate that. However, another studio that’s been getting less attention than I think it deserves for its own 100th Anniversary is Warner Bros.! WB started the same year as the Disney studio, and they’re still going strong. When one thinks of WB Animation, chances are good the first characters and cartoons that come to mind are the Looney Tunes. These cartoon classics were a staple of theatrical animation from the 1930s all the way into the early 1960s…and since those days, the characters have continued to pop up in all sorts of places. Movies, TV shows, video games, comics…you name it, the Looney Tunes have been there. These toons are some of the most recognizable characters in the history of animation, more than on par with Mickey Mouse and his allies, and I’ve always loved them. So, I decided it was time to pay them proper tribute! With that said, what better way than to talk about some of my personal favorites? That’s what we’re here to do today. So let’s waste no more time! Mind you don’t slip on any banana peels or similar slapstick cliches: here are My Top 10 Looney Tunes Characters!
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10. Speedy Gonzales.
Speedy is one of a few Looney Tunes characters who has sort of faced some controversy over his career (I refer you to Pepe Le Pew, for example). Some people have complained he’s a negative stereotype, but thankfully, the majority of people seem to really love the character. I think the reason why so many love him is because Speedy is one of the most positive and genuinely good characters in the Looney Tunes canon: he’s a character whose able to be heroic while also genuinely being really funny and interesting to watch. The self-proclaimed Fastest Mouse in All Mexico loves to race, loves to play, and isn’t afraid to shoot down the absurdity of some of his more bonkers co-stars, just as he isn’t afraid to outrun and outsmart any cat that tries to harm him or his friends. He’s a lot of fun himself, and he loves to have fun, and that’s probably the best type of cartoon hero there can be.
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9. Sylvester the Cat.
Sylvester is one of several characters on this list notable for his sheer versatility. Most of his cartoons do focus on the same basic setup, mind you: Sylvester is hungry, and trying to catch something to eat…but inevitably gets foiled at every turn. Sometimes his prey is the aforementioned Speedy, who - in Coyote-and-Road-Runner-esque fashion - Sylvester is just never quick enough to slow down. He’s also occasionally gone after a kangaroo named Hippety Hopper, whom Sylvester somehow keeps mistaking for an oversized rat. (My comments on him “not being quick” stand here, too.) Most famously, of course, he’s the “Bad Ol’ Puddy Tat” constantly trying to gobble up Tweety Bird…who you will NOT be seeing on this countdown. (I’ve never actually liked Tweety, save for a few appearances. I WANT that super-cutesy little PSYCHOPATH to be cat food someday, and I don’t care how heartless that makes me sound.) While all of these did follow some similar patterns and formulas, each of these opponents offered a different kind of conflict for Sylvester to overcome, and therefore a different set of gags that could be utilized, and a lot of different scenarios to allow for comedy to happen. He also popped up in a few cartoons with Porky Pig, which brought a new dimension to the character: in these appearances, a mute Sylvester is depicted as Porky’s pet cat, who constantly has to save his oblivious master from all sorts of dangerous situations. Whether he’s a well-meaning scaredy cat or a greedy predator, he’s always fun to watch.
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8. Yosemite Sam.
One of the most renowned villains in the Looney Tunes catalogue. I like to think of this loudmouthed little cowpuncher as the WB equivalent to Disney’s Pete. Both are characters who are versatile in how they have been fitted into just about every sort of time period and setting imaginable, with just about every antagonistic role you can think of. He’s most famous as being a Wild West outlaw, naturally, but Sam has also played a Black Knight, a Hessian Soldier, a Space Invader, a Crooked Politician, a Pirate, a Prison Guard, and many, MANY other things. Each time, his personality is the same: wild, hysterical, ornery, scheming yet somehow gullible, and eternally frustrated, usually due to the efforts of “that lowdown, long-eared, carrot-eatin’ varmint,” Bugs Bunny. Sam’s personality is just such an easy one to handle, and so fun to play with, you can put him into just about any type of situation, and without needing to change him much, he can work just as easily. I actually feel really bad placing him so low on the list, but hopefully those above him won’t disappoint.
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7. Elmer Fudd.
Elmer is another character, sort of like Sylvester, who can play either protagonist or antagonist just as easily as the other. In fact, he’s been both more often than Sylvester has! We know him best, of course, for his many attempts to hunt down Bugs Bunny (and Daffy Duck), and these stories already have plenty of fun reinventions, twists, and overall moments. Everything from putting Elmer in different time periods (like the Stone Age), throwing him into different settings (like chasing Bugs into an opera house), or just changing up his role in some crazy way (like making him a viking with a magic helmet). No matter what you do, these always end the same for Elmer: either he never gets Bugs, or he THINKS he does, and then immediately regrets it because he’s just too softhearted and slow-witted for his own good. However, Elmer’s played other parts as well: sometimes he’s not even hunting Bugs, he’s just the victim of that “Wascawwy Wabbit’s” cruel pranks. Sometimes he’s just trying to get by, and Daffy Duck starts causing chaos for him. Poor Elmer just can’t catch a break, and that’s kind of why we like him: even when he IS the bad guy, he’s far from the WORST guy. Add to that his iconic voice and mannerisms, and it’s no wonder he remains one of the most recognizable characters in this group.
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6. Porky Pig.
Believe it or not, Porky was the first real superstar character in the Looney Tunes library. That’s one of the reasons the classic ending line we all know and love was given to him (it’s also why Bugs would later take it over a couple of times, when HE became a star). Much like Yosemite Sam, Porky is one of the most versatile characters on the team, but in a different way: while Sam is a versatile antagonist, Porky is a versatile protagonist. Porky is essentially the straight man to all the other totally bonkers toons around him. He’s sort of the Kermit the Frog of this universe: a guy constantly trying to keep his cool and be civil, but forever aggravated and tormented by the world around him. With that said, the way he bounces off different characters already has a lot of different ways of working: his most famous co-star is probably Daffy Duck, and even just with that one character, they’ve had a relationship that has gone in just about every direction it can go. Sometimes Porky is Daffy’s sidekick, who always proves to be more competent and level-headed than the vain and over-the-top Daffy could ever hope to be. Other times, Daffy is actually HIS sidekick, forever frustrating Porky with his goofy antics. And still other times, there’s no “sidekicking” involved, Daffy just…kind of shows up to totally ANNOY the pig until Porky inevitably snaps and goes berserk. Even Porky cartoons that don’t involve Daffy (and there are plenty of those) usually follow one of these three patterns: Porky is eternally an Alice in the Wonderland of the Looney Tunes…you know, if Alice had a stutter. And was a pig. And was no longer female-okay, that analogy didn’t work, but you get the idea.
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5. Taz.
Taz, a.k.a. The Tasmanian Devil, is a rare example of a character whose star has risen over time since his initial appearances in the Golden Age of the Looney Tunes. Back then, Taz only showed up in five cartoons, between 1954 and 1964; the twilight decade, many would say, of these great cartoon stars. No one would have likely guessed that Taz would take off to become one of the most iconic and popular characters in the Looney library, with tons of merchandise, a TV show with him as the main protagonist, several major video game and film appearances, and so on. For some reason, however, this wild, ravenous, spinning-and-slobbering devil just kept being used, and the public kept eating him up just as fast as he ate…well…EVERYTHING up. He went from a pure villain who would devour anyone in sight, to suddenly becoming a slightly more heroic, albeit not always terribly bright, character. He can, could, would, and WILL just as easily play the role of an ally to characters like Bugs and Daffy, as much as their adversary. It’s hard to say exactly why Taz caught on, but I’m certainly not complaining about it, since he’s a ton of fun to watch every time. And again, that’s really all a great cartoon star needs to be. (Also, for anybody who may be curious...I do have a mild crush on this guy. I’m weird, shush.)
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4. Wile E. Coyote.
It was actually really hard for me to choose between Taz and the Coyote, and I’m not honestly entirely sure if I made the right choice. It was essentially a tie between the two characters; on any given day, my mind could change. But, in the moment of making this list, I felt Wile E. deserved slightly higher placement, and thus here we are. (Also, yes, much like Taz, I do have a mild crush on the Coyote. Again, I’m weird, shush.) Having said all that, I imagine this self-proclaimed Super-Genius hardly needs an introduction. Much like Sylvester, Wile E. mostly spends his time trying to get something to eat. Usually, he’s found chasing the Road Runner and trying to trap him, but on a couple of occasions he’s bedeviled Bugs Bunny, and once in a blue moon he’ll have encounters with other characters. In most of Wile E.’s appearances, he’s a silent character, communicating solely through body language, facial expressions, and the occasional random sign he pulls out of nowhere. Whenever he DOES speak, he speaks in a smooth, slick, uppercrust English or Mid-Atlantic dialect. Whether silent or speaking, this Coyote’s basic trouble is always the same: despite his own confidence in his supposed superior intellect, a combination of clumsiness, shortsightedness, and his bizarre obsession with relying almost entirely on the ACME Corporation’s clearly faulty products always leads to him getting bamboozled. Over time, animators, writers, and directors have found new ways to spin off of Coyote’s usual formula, with stories like him taking the Road Runner to court, or turning into a fat slob due to an over-reliance on his own inventions. It’s the bizarre blend of brilliance and determination against poor planning and overconfidence that makes him such a fun character to see in action. He may never win…but I think a lot of us wish he could.
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3. Daffy Duck.
While Porky was the first superstar character among the Looney Tunes (and Merrie Melodies), Daffy was really the first breakthrough character that was TRULY befitting of the title “looney.” In the early days, Daffy was a wisecracking, wild character, zipping about and causing trouble; a constant trickster who was a bundle of energy, causing mayhem for various hapless boobs. Most of the characters who followed suit on this idea - including his future rival, Bugs Bunny - essentially took their cues from Daffy’s book. Over time, the character crystalized into the mad mallard we know today. Daffy is still zany, but what he’s most known for today is his ego. Daffy is practically a narcissist, selfish in just about every way, as well as frequently quite greedy. Everything he does is for either the spotlight, cash, or both. He’s yet another character who has been the villain just as often as he’s been the hero…but even when in a more protagonistic role, he’s ALWAYS a flawed character, whose self-serving attitude leads to disaster for himself, and usually for many others. Just like Yosemite Sam, he’s also a character who has played many roles: any time the Looney Tunes want to parody a particular genre, it seems like Daffy is always the character who gets chosen. Whether he’s imitating Robin Hood or Sherlock Holmes, or going on high-flying escapades as the incompetent space hero called Duck Dodgers, you can go on a lot of different adventures with him. He’s been partnered up and pitted against nearly every character on the crew, and each and every alliance, rivalry, and so on is fun to see in action.
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2. Bugs Bunny.
Just as it was hard to choose between Taz and Wile E. Coyote, it was also hard to choose between Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. In the end though…maybe it’s too predictable, but I ultimately did feel I preferred Bugs SLIGHTLY over Daffy. What’s interesting is that, in the early days, Bugs was pretty similar to Daffy: in a lot of his earliest appearances, they’re almost the same character. Both were madcap tricksters who seemed to exist just to drive other characters completely insane for the sheer sake of it, and both had big egos that needed to be satisfied. (In Bugs’ case, this was most evident in encounters he had with the character Cecil Tortoise, who might be the only character in all of Looney Tunes to truly outmatch Bugs on the cartoon battlefield, over and over again.) Over time, however - mostly thanks to Friz Freleng and Chuck Jones - Bugs began to evolve. While still a trickster with a wild sense of humor, the character became more laid back, casual, collected. He was someone who went into situations with the confidence that he could come out okay, if he just thought fast and didn’t let it all faze him. And while he could be downright cruel in the ways he would trick and toy with people, the attacks became unprovoked less often: it was usually a case of others doing something wrong to Bugs, and he would finally lose patience and declare, “Of course you realize THIS means war.” That’s essentially the Bugs Bunny we know today: he still faces conflict and such, but it’s his approach and the way he reacts to situations that makes him such fun to watch. Once again, it also makes him quite versatile, as he can be anywhere and play just about any role, from the star of the show to more of a narrator or similarly peripheral character. He can be the everyman, the superman, and as long as it always sticks to the traits he started out with, it will always work. In fact, the only real question about his placement on this list is…why isn’t he number one?
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1. Marvin the Martian.
I don’t know WHY Marvin is my favorite Looney Tunes character, but he is, and really always has been. He’s not by any means the funniest of the Looney Tunes, but there’s something about this little world-destroying gremlin I find endlessly endearing. Much like Taz, Marvin started out as a small fish in a big cartoon pond; in fact, just like the Tasmanian Devil, Marvin the Martian (originally called “Commander X2,” and later “Antwerp”) only showed up in five cartoons during the Golden Age of the Looney Tunes. He fought Bugs Bunny in four of them, and Daffy Duck and Porky Pig in another. And while he hasn’t become the merchandising mammoth that Taz has, he’s still got a very loyal fanbase and following, and has remained a mainstay among the Looney Tunes ever since. Just like Taz, creators just kept using him, and fans kept asking for more; somehow, this little martian never faded away. What I love about Marvin is that he’s essentially another straight man, much in the way Porky is…but now, he’s a straight man on the opposite side of the fence. He’s usually the bad guy, while Porky is almost always the protagonist: whether Marvin’s trying to abduct people, conquer worlds, or blow up the Earth (because it obstructs his view of Venus), he’s always an obstacle the other characters have to overcome. Yet he’s depicted as so loveable and so mild-mannered, it’s hard to be scared of him or dislike him. It also means the moments where his inner rage gets the better of him, and his temper flares, become all the more hilarious: seeing that pomposity and stiff-upper-lip nature get blown apart at the seams is always a ton of fun. It’s difficult to describe my reasoning, but regardless, Marvin the Martian will always be My Favorite Looney Tunes Character.
HONORABLE MENTIONS INCLUDE…
Foghorn Leghorn.
Michigan J. Frog.
Rocky & Mugsy.
Road Runner.
Lola Bunny.
Gossamer. “Th-The-The E-THAT’S ALL FOLKS!”
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updated list (up to 5 pages now!)
1913 - Krazy Kat
1914 - Gertie Dino
1918 - Koko the clown
1919 - Felix the cat
1919 - Olive Oyl
1922 - Julius the cat
1925 - Pete
1926 - Winnie the Pooh
1927 - Oswald the lucky rabbit
1927 - Ortensia cat
1928 - Clarabelle cow
1928 - mickey mouse
1928 - minnie mouse
1929 - horace horsecollar
1929 - Bosko talks Ink kid
1929 - popeye the sailor man
1930 - pluto
1930- bimbo
1930 - betty boop
1932 - goofy goof
1932 - Bluto
1933- Buddy (looney tunes)
1934 - donald duck
1935 - porky pig
1935 - little kitty
1935 - oliver owl
1935 - ham & ex
1935 - beans the cat
1936 - owl Jolson
1937 - Petunia pig 
1937 - gabby goat
1937 - Daffy duck
1937 - egghead
1937 - elmer fudd
1937 - della duck
1937 - HDL
1939 - Casper
1939 - Sniffles
1939 - Barney Bear
1940 - Tom & Jerry
1940 - daisy duck
1940 - bugs bunny
1940 - woody woodpecker
1941 - Butch (alley cat)
1941 - Toodles (tom’s love interest)
1941 - Fauntleroy fox
1941 - Crawford crow
1942 - Spike the dog 
1942 - Tuffy/Nibbles 
1942 - Beaky buzzard
1942 Mama buzzard
1942 - Henery hawk
1942 - wolf (blitz wolf)
1942 - jose carioca
1942 - tweety bird
1943 - meathead (tom n jerry)
1943 - droopy
1943 - Chip and Dale
1943 - red (red hot riding hood)
1943 - topsy (tom n jerry)
1944 - screwy squirrel (mgm)
1944 - Panchito pistoles
1945 - Sylvester cat
1945 - Pepe le Pew
1945 - yosemite sam
1946 - gossamer
1946 - foghorn leghorn
1946 - george (henpecked hoboes)
1946 - junior (henpecked hoboes)
1947 - goofy gophers (Mac and Tash)
1947 - scrooge mcduck
1948 - gladstone gander
1948 - hippety hopper
1948 - Marvin the Martian
1948 - Lightning (tom and jerry)
1949 - butch (tex avery)
1949 - wile e Coyote
1949 - road runner
1949 - tyke the pup
1949 - playboy penguin
1949 - penelope pussycat
1950 - little quaker (tom n jerry)
1950 - granny
1950 - Sylvester Jr
1950 - snoopy
1951 - clyde bunny
1952 - gyro gearloose
1953 - sam sheepdog
1953 - ralph wolf
1953 - southern wolf (tex avery)
1954 - Goldie o-gilt
1954 - Taz
1954 - witch hazel
1954 - speedy Gonzales 
1955 - Michigan J. Frog
1956 - flintheart glomgold
1957 - grinch
1958 - huckleberry hound
1958 - yogi bear
1958 - boo boo
1959 - quickdraw McGraw (Latino)
1959 - snugglepuss (gay)
1961 - Ludwig von drake
1961 - magica de spell
1964 - fethry duck
1967 - woodstock (peanuts)
1978 - Garfield
1981 - Mario
1981 - donkey kong
1981 - Pauline
1983 - Luigi
1985 - princess peach
1985 - bowser
1987 - webby
1987 - Beakley
1987 - launchpad
1987 - Duckworth
1988 - Roger Rabbit
1988 - Jesscia Rabbit
1988 - Benny the cab
1989 - Fenton 
1990 - babs
1990 - buster
1990 - plucky
1990 - hamton
1991 - sonic the Hedgehog
1991 - doctor Eggman
1991 - drake mallard/darkwing wingduck
1992 - tails
1993 - Amy rose
1993 - yakko warner
1993 - wakko warner
1993 - dot warner
1994 - knuckles
1996 - lola bunny
1999 - spongebob
2001 - shadow
2001- Shrek
2001 - donkey
2001-  princess fiona
2001 - gingerbread man
2001 - Pinocchio 
2004 - puss in boots
2007 - Shaun the sheep
2007 - Bitzer
2011 - kitty softpaws
2011 - Humpty Dumpty
2011 - tina russo
2011 - (dhmis) Red guy, yellow guy and duck
2017 - Lena de spell
2017 - mark beaks
2022 - perrito
2022 - death
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Platonic Vance Hopper x Steve Harrington HCs
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Vance didn’t want to go to that goddamn house so he decided he will wait till midnight to go home
He decided to wait on the curb of some dumb street light
He just got away from getting arrested for beating a guy for messing with his game
He didn’t want to hear that man that is in the law his “father” right now. Not his nagging, not his glaring eyes of hate for something he didn’t do.
He couldn’t help but be away from that man.
If he could he would strangle him till his life ended in his hands but he would much rather not be in cuffs 
They hurt his wrists and would rather not experience them again
Vance sat on the curb with bloody knuckles, from his the guy’s teeth he punched out and the knife that he tried to stab Vance with
He still had the knife in his pocket 
As he sat down on the curb a man walked up to him, he looked young maybe in his early 20s or so
“Hey, you okay kid?”
“It’s none of your goddamn business.”
“You’re bleeding, come on let me help you with that at least”
Vance struggled before he inevitably let the dude wrap his knuckles in bandages and then help with the slight scarring on his wrists from the cuffs
The man eventually introduced himself as Steve Harrington and Vance after a “little” bit of convincing introduced himself as Vance Hopper
Steve helped Vance up and took him to some grocery store to get this kid a chocolate bar
After a lot of run-ins with each other Vance finally softened a bit
Steve bought Vance food most of the time and they would eat together 
Steve and Vance found a spot in the woods that was a no man’s land and was perfect
It was an unused railroad that ran above a river that wasn’t too far from the river but a perfect place to jump off from and not feel like you got hit in the stomach when jumping in face first 
The bridge wasn’t connected to any railroads so it was safe to just hang out on it
Steve and Vance would hang out with some candles to warm up and blankets and just listen to music and tell stories 
Vance told Steve about how he was kidnapped and stored in some basement with other kids but in the end, there were only 6 victims 
Steve was horrified to see how calm Vance was about the situation and tried to comfort or at least help him realize it was not just some inconvenience 
“Well I wouldn’t say being kidnapped was the best thing in the world but it was just better than life kinda, it’s hard to explain but it was like life had stopped and kinda peaceful. When I say this I mean like when I wasn’t beaten or… other times.”
Steve teared up and hugged Vance who didn’t really get it and didn’t hug back but definitely didn’t push him off
Steve will admit he had been spending a bit more time with Vance than the other and he will admit that it’s unfair 
But he was so traumatized about this kid's life story, it’s not with the upside down where it sort of only happens in Hawkins but this wasn’t some demo bullshit it was real life where anybody could be kidnapped and it’s a regular occurrence that it’s scary. To know he’s gone through that so he sort of implanted himself as mother hen in Vance’s life
He had no one but himself to blame
Vance discovered that without his pinball machine that he fidgets a lot and even fidget with Steve’s hand before Steve gave him some gadgets to distract himself 
Vance lets Steve braid his hair and it’s a really cute moment where Vance is sipping tea that Steve made and Steve trying to get the angle right so the Bobby pins and such stay and look good
Once the others noticed how Steve seemed to be a bit more busy than usual they follow him a bit and discover Vance
“Hey hippety Hopper! I got you some snacks” Steve had a pep in his step as he almost skipped over the bridge 
“Call me that again and I will stab you Steve, don’t forget about my sociopathic tendencies.” Vance glared at Steve with a playful yet serious statement like he could do that but not to Steve 
“Right right now tell me you wanted to talk about your friends? Or the kids with you in the basement” Steve sat down next to Vance opening the bag in his hands 
“Yeah… well, we sort of had a click since we were all kidnapped and stuff so we sort of just stayed together. I think I remember you saying that it’s a trauma response can’t remember, anyway. There’s this boy whose name is Griffin, he’s a few years younger than me and he was one of the ones with me… he’s a small kid and he doesn’t have any friends and I feel bad. I don’t know why but it’s irritating not knowing and it’s got me angry why I feel bad even though I’m sure he doesn’t have a bad home life or anything so it just makes me angry that I feel this way.” Vance talked with pauses as if thinking about how to talk he spoke about his feelings and also fidgeted with Steve’s hand a lot more 
“It’s okay to feel that way so what do you do in this group? Hang out or something?” Steve leaned back to lay on the wooden bridge and Vance soon accompanied him 
“I guess we sort of just hang out in the abandoned house down the road. It used to be the high schoolers hang out before we showed up, I’m pretty sure it's because of me” Vance didn’t seem upset actually kinda proud of himself which reminded Steve of a certain someone he once knew
Vance continued to talk about the others and how they were called the Casper crew for looking like ghosts but it stuck and they take pride in it
Vance talked about being injured and helping the kid who killed their kidnapper and how he had to be carried by another injured guy (Robin) 
Steve when he heard the name Robin immediately went to his coworker robin and told stories about her
Vance listened attentively as Steve ranted 
Max was surprised at how fucking identical Vance was to billy and how his style resembled Eddie, it made some cry while others were completely shocked. 
Vance decided to go a bit early to go to his friend's house so they had their goodbyes early 
Once Steve noticed the party he yelled at them for being so late in the night
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Pop ‘im Pop!
(1950, Robert McKimson)
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Termite Terrace Club - January 5th
1934 - Buddy the Gob - Dir. Friz Freleng (Friz’s 1st solely directed short)
1946 - Book Revue - Dir. Bob Clampett
1952 - Who’s Kitten Who? - Dir. Robert McKimson
1957 - Three Little Bops - Dir. Friz Freleng
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THE LOONEY TUNES MAGIC LAKE SHOW (1984-1990 VERSION)
VERSION A (1984-1985)
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(The “Show A” portion of the show)
When Six Flags bought the Gurnee Great America park in 1984, they kept the Magic Lake Show. With investments from the new owners, the show received a major update. This the "Version A" of the show ran from 1984 to 1985. The show also went by the name “The All-New Looney Tunes Magic Lake Show”.
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(The “Show B” portion of the show)
The show was split into two shows. The "Show A" segment had two new characters added, Tasmanian Devil and Marvin the Martian. "Show B" featured newer character barges. Tweety was updated from the 1977 design New characters included Sylvester, Gossamer, Foghorn Leghorn, Hippety Hopper, and Wile E. Coyote. Elmer Fudd made a return to the show.
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(WB Shields screen)
The WB shields from 1983 remained unchanged. Another addition to the show was an electric hot air balloon that flew over the entire show.
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The patriotic finale from the 1978 version was scrapped in favor of a new patriotic finale. It consisted of Bugs Bunny as the Statue of Liberty. The 1812 Overture was the new finale music.
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The "That's All Folks!" screen from the 1978 version was given a major overhaul. It now looked like the end credits from the original Looney Tunes shorts.
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Concept art for the ‘84 Magic Lake Show. Drawn by Bob Trevors.
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GUYS. look pussyfoot gets her first speaking role in bugs bunny builders !  bbb is also the only time hippety hopper speaks outside of his cameo in bushy hare (1950) as far as i can tell also hi sniffles
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