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Looney Tunes history (1997–present) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Looney Tunes history (1997–present)
Due to the success of ''Space Jam'' in 1996, Warner Bros.' ''Looney Tunes'' were revamped as a series with the release of multiple new expansions of the canon including movies, theatrical shorts, and television series. ==Roots of the revival (1979–1996)== After 10 years of absence from the silver screen, the Looney Tunes returned in the compilation film ''The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie'', (Chuck Jones, 1979), later other compilation movies followed suit, in 1987 new shorts were made (continuing production intermittently through 2010) and beginning in 1990, original television series. Owing to the success of these films Warner Bros. produced ''Space Jam'' (1996), whose success positively reintroduced the Looney Tunes on film. In 1994 Erik Dehkhoda created and directed the "3D Looney Tunes" Project at Warner Bros. All of the main characters were successfully converted into Digital 3D Models. Erik was mentored by Chuck Jones, '''who admittedly wanted nothing to do with computers at the time''', and the Looney Tunes were introduced in a new form for the CGI revolution taking place. This new technology generated a lot of Press for Warner Bros and the Looney Tunes due to the fact that they were introduced nearly two years before Disney's "Toy Story" was released.
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