You know, after all these years I'm kind of surprised a Tom and Jerry/Scooby Doo crossover hasn't happened yet.
>>153657960Can somebody explain why 2009-2017 Scooby DTVs had such good animation and were so fucking GOATED while Tom & Jerry were fucking drowning?Scooby-Doo got better animation on the regular than the DC DTVs animated movies back then that were supposed to be the main brand.
Two minutes.That's all it takes. So easy to take out the piss filter, and you don't.
You know, after all these years I'm kind of surprised a Robot Chicken/Family Guy crossover special hasn't happened yet.
>>153657960Why Scooby? Why not a crossover with the Looney Tunes?
>>153658084>I heckin luv blue
>>153657960T&J crossovers have devolved into Tom and Jerry fighting each other in the background of a rehashed story from another property>>153658354Different networks
>>153657960>>153658084You know, after all these years I'm kind of surprised all the AI techbros haven't realised how much space they waste and killed themselves yet.
>>153658850Cope and seethe faggot.
>153658875No u :)
>>153658800That's not a good enough excuse, both shows share the same cast with their own production companies.
>>153658714Because Scooby Doo does a lot of crossovers already.
Even though, they're all owned by WB:Scooby was created by Hanna Barbera Tom & Jerry was created by MGM (when Hanna and Barbera worked)Looney Tunes was created by Looney TunesThere are years of stories of weird intra-corporate politics involving all of the companies that have been swallowed up by WB. they all exist as their own little fiefdoms.Crossovers seem like a natural thing in theory but WB is retardedly complicated and its not easy in execution. Look at the story of Mixed Nuts:https://hanna-barberawiki.com/wiki/Mixed_Nutz>Mixed Nutz is an undeveloped American television series created by Tom Ruegger for Warner Bros. Animation in 2008.>In April and May of 2011, Ruegger made several posts on his blog, Cartoonatics, about how he developed a pitch for a series that would involve a wide range of crossover segments between characters from the defunct TV studio of Hanna-Barbera, whose library was now owned by Warner Bros., and their own Looney Tunes series, which began life as a series of short theatrical films. Some of these segments would also lampoon popular movies and television series.>Mixed Nutz got as far as a series bible, springboards, some scripted segments, and a first draft of the pilot.
>>153660359>Tom Ruegger, who previously wrote for Yogi's Treasure Hunt and The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries, and created A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, Tiny Toon Adventures, and Animaniacs, pitched Mixed Nutz to Brad Globe, head of Warner Bros. Global Licensing. The series was greenlit immediately and Ruegger began work on concept art and stories for the series. An alternate title was Toonotopia, with Ruegger designing a poster featuring Bugs Bunny that riffed on the 1927 silent film Metropolis.>At the same time, however, Sam Register became Executive of Warner Bros. Animation, who was able to convince the President Peter Roth to cancel the series before it even began, as Register had his own ideas for Looney Tunes, which had evolved into The Looney Tunes Show when it officially debuted in 2011.
>>153660359>Looney Tunes was created by Looney TunesIt was Harman and Ising with Leon Schlesinger as the long time producer, you philistine.
>>153660417you know what i meant
>>153661075I didn't actually. Even saying "Termite Terrace" would have been more accurate.
>>153661563Or even saying Warner Bros would had been fine.
>>153658800>Different networksrobot chicken had multiple star wars specials
>>153658758That still is orange-y
ai is a bubble tho.
>>153661652i meant to say Warner Bros. its late