Tiny Toons Looniversity Cast & EP Ground Cartoons With Humanity

Originally debuting in 1990, Tiny Toons Adventures brought a new generation of Looney Tunes to the world of animation. Introducing a generation of students to a school for cartoon greats, the show ran for nearly a hundred episodes. Now, over thirty years later, the classic characters are back in a new form. Tiny Toons Looniversity refreshes the concept for 2023, introducing new takes on the cast while retaining the goofy spirit that made them endearing in the first place.During an interview with CBR ahead of Tiny Toons Looniversity’s debut on Max and Cartoon Network, co-showrunner and co-EP Nate Cash, Eric Bauza (Buster), Tessa Netting (Sweetie), and David Errigo Jr. (Plucky & Hampton) sat down to discuss carrying on the legacy of the cartoons they loved as children, the surprisingly grounded elements of the goofy cartoon universe and exploring the real ramifications of going to college to be a toon.CBR: What’s your personal experience with Tiny Toons?RELATED: Charles Soule’s Shadows of Starlight Sets the Stage for Phase III of the High RepublicRELATED: One Piece Director Emma Sullivan Leans Into the Manga’s Scarier Side

Originally debuting in 1990, Tiny Toons Adventures brought a new generation of Looney Tunes to the world of animation. Introducing a generation of students to a school for cartoon greats, the show ran for nearly a hundred episodes. Now, over thirty years later, the classic characters are back in a new form. Tiny Toons Looniversity refreshes the concept for 2023, introducing new takes on the cast while retaining the goofy spirit that made them endearing in the first place.

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During an interview with CBR ahead of Tiny Toons Looniversity’s debut on Max and Cartoon Network, co-showrunner and co-EP Nate Cash, Eric Bauza (Buster), Tessa Netting (Sweetie), and David Errigo Jr. (Plucky & Hampton) sat down to discuss carrying on the legacy of the cartoons they loved as children, the surprisingly grounded elements of the goofy cartoon universe and exploring the real ramifications of going to college to be a toon.

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CBR: What’s your personal experience with Tiny Toons?

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