These songs, written by Andy Sturmer, are genuinely great pop songs that you will find yourself humming days later.
If you are skipping Season 2, you are missing some of the best animated sitcom episodes of the 2010s. Here are the crown jewels: The Looney Tunes Show - Season 2
When you hear the words "Looney Tunes," your mind likely conjures images of exploding Acme dynamite, anvils falling from the sky, and the frantic, blackout-style slapstick of Tex Avery and Chuck Jones. You think of shorts, not sitcoms. You think of six-minute bursts of chaos, not 22-minute character-driven narratives. These songs, written by Andy Sturmer, are genuinely
Season 2’s greatest triumph is the complete inversion of the classic Bugs/Daffy dynamic. In the golden age, Bugs was the cool, dominant alpha; Daffy was the jealous, greedy beta. In Season 2, Bugs becomes the tired, responsible homeowner, while Daffy becomes an unemployed, entitled mooch who genuinely believes he is a genius. You think of shorts, not sitcoms
: Frequently cited as a "perfect" episode for its clever writing and situational humor. "Dear John"
The second season of premiered on October 2, 2012, consisting of 26 episodes that continued the sitcom-style reimagining of classic characters like Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck living in a modern suburban environment [12, 12]. Season Overview