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Looney
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Select
from a nice assortment of Looney Tunes and Warner Bros.
books featuring some of your favorite Looney Tunes
characters. Page includes Art books and guides, looney
tunes history, how to draw books, etc.
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Looney
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Looney Tunes Stroke of Genius Book by Chuck Jones Linda Jones Enterprises and the Chuck Jones Center for Creativity are proud to present Stroke of Genius - A Collection of Paintings and Musings on Life, Love and Art by Chuck Jones. The first fine art book to explore Chuck's passion for painting is composed of over 50 works of art accompanied by his musings on a variety of topics. This beautifully printed and hard-bound coffee table book (11.5- inches square) is filled with many of the original paintings used to create the limited edition giclées that have brought so much pleasure to so many.
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Looney Tunes Draw the Looney Tunes Hardcover Book
 Learn to Draw the Looney Tunes with this outstanding hardcover
book. For years, this was the textbook used by in-house artists to learn the
ropes at Warner Bros. This exclusive edition brings the book to the general
public for the very first time. All the bells and whistles are in place: vellum
overlays, landscape four-color foldouts, vintage cartoons, step-by-step
instruction, and how-to text. It's written for every level of expertise, so
beginning and experienced cartoonists can learn how to bring these characters to
life. Measures 11 x 8 inches, 208 pp, 2-color illustrations throughout, eight
4-color landscape foldouts. Store:
Warner Bros. Shop
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Looney Tunes: The Ultimate Visual Guide by Jerry Beck
Featuring all the favorite Looney Tunes
characters, from Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck to Roadrunner
and Wile E. Coyote, this is the first visual history
of the groundbreaking animated classics. Gathered from
the Warner Bros. archives with illustrations by Chuck
Jones, Tex Avery, and Mel Blanc, the film stills, sketches,
story boards, and more in the Looney Tunes Ultimate
Visual Guide are sure to enthrall cartoon fans both
young and old. Store: Amazon
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Learn to Draw Bugs Bunny and Friends (Looney Tunes School of Drawing Series) Hey, kids (you older kids, too)--welcome to the Looney Tunes School of Drawing!
Now you can learn how to be the kind of artist who draws attention with guys
like me, not to mention my esteemed colleagues Elmer Fudd (well, a colleague at
least), Sylvester, Tweety, and last but not first, Daffy Duck. It all starts
with a pencil. Follow the step-by-step instructions and you’ll be spendin’ a lot
of time with us. Oh, and did I mention--you’ll be an artist, Doc! --Bugs Bunny
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Learn to Draw the Tasmanian Devil & Friends (Looney Tunes School of Drawing Series)#LT02
Listen up, varmint! This here’s the Looney Tunes School o’ Drawin’! I happen
t’be pretty good on the draw, too ‘ceptin here they ask ya t’use a pencil! Guess
ya gotta start somehweres, ya picture-scribblin’ galloot. Start a-pushin’ lead
with this here line-up o’ idgets--the Tasmanain Devil, that there Marvin the
Martian fella, his ol’ dawg K-9, Wile E. coyote, and that road-scramblin’ Road
Runner. Awwwwwrighty!! A-one! A-two! A-three! DRAW! --Yosemite Sam
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Animating the Looney Tunes Way Finally, here is the book everyone has been waiting for--a complete guide to
animating in the style of the great Warner Bros. cartoonists. This isn’t just a
coffee-table showpiece--it’s an honest-to-goodness how-to-draw book by Space Jam
co-director of animation Tony Cervone. Inside you’ll learn all about the entire
process of animation and discover all the tricks of the trade for brining those
lovable, wacky, Looney Tunes jokers to life!
Features everyone’s favorite characters: Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Sylvester
and Tweety, Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner, the Tasmanian Devil, and more.
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The
Ultimate Looney Tunes Sticker Book (Ultimate Sticker
Books) by
Dorling Kindersley Publishing The Ultimate Looney Tunes Sticker Book will thrill young fans
of these timeless cartoon characters. Stick Bugs, Sylvester, Roadrunner, and the
other stars of the zany Warner Bros. cartoons onto full-color backgrounds to
create your own stories and scenes. Store:
Amazon
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Looney
Tunes Collectibles: Unauthorized Guide (Schiffer Book
for Collectors.) by
Debra S. Braun During the 1930s, the first Looney
Tunes series debuted at movie theatres as part of
Warner Brothers Vitaphone Shorts. This classic series
achieved overnight success for its brilliant animation
and pre-recorded sound. It proved to be the perfect
diversion for audiences looking to escape the harsh
realities of the Depression Era. At the start of World
War II, Bugs Bunny*t was introduced. His patriotic character
instantly became an American icon. Even after almost
70 years, the Looney Tunes*t characters still dominate
the limelight. As American classics, they have inspired
literally thousands of quality products to be manufactured.
These items are sought after by eager collectors because
of their humor and fine craftsmanship. Can you believe
that memorabilia like a Bugs Bunny*t waffle iron, Tweety
Bird*t lawn sprinkler, and Pep Le Pew*t perfume bottle
actually exist?!! Yes, it's true! These collectible
items are shown among the 450 plus color photographs,
along with descriptions and values. If you are "Looney
for Tunes," this book is a must for your collection.
Store: Amazon
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Chuck Reducks:
Drawing from the Fun Side of Life by
Chuck Jones, Robin Williams The well-known animation
director of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Road Runner, and
other popular cartoons discusses his childhood influences,
gives advice on how to draw, and tells how his characters
were created. Tour. Store: Amazon
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Chuck
Amuck: The Life and Times of an Animated Cartoonist by
Chuck Jones The illustrated classic, complete with a new preface by Matt
Groening. Winner of three Academy Awards and numerous other prizes for
his animated films, Chuck Jones is the director of scores of famous Warner Bros.
cartoons and the creator of such memorable characters as the Road Runner, Wile
E. Coyote, Pepé Le Pew, and Marvin Martian. In this beguiling memoir, Chuck
Jones evokes the golden years of life at "Termite Terrace," the Warner Bros.
studio in which he and his now-famous fellow animators conceived the cartoons
that delighted millions of moviegoers throughout the world and entertain new
generations of fans on television. Store: Amazon
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Looney Tunes, characters, names and all related indicia are trademarks of Warner Bros.(c).
Products and Companies referred to herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of
their respective companies. I am in no way affiliated with them. I am simply a fan.
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