I've always been interested in a references video for Looney Tunes Racing, since it's the most reference-dense LT game of this particular era. great job btw!
Really enjoyed this references video! Regarding the blue bulldog in Granwich, I always thought/suspected he might be Spike the Bulldog (often paired with Chester the terrier) without his hat and red t-shirt. Bulldogs in Looney Tunes are always so confusing and with inconsistent color palettes it's easy to confuse Hector, Spike and Marc Antony!😅🤣
I did initially talk about Spike in the video but wound up cutting it as I decided it wasn't him. I might upload the deleted scenes to my Patreon one day but there weren't many interesting things cut. I do think it's a coincidence. We had the same thought though!
Because of your love of looney tunes would you ever do a review of the game "looney tunes back in action" as i haven't played it since it came out but remember so many easter eggs in it, both the game and film
7:30 I have a counterpoint, and that is that the enemies in this era come back as lost in time in later eras where they use their spear to fly, making it a way more challenging lost character
I literally never played this game and I never even heard of it but this does remind me of bugs Bunny in time or whatever it's called I really liked it that game well I told you before
I always thought that Baba Chop's Appearance was a mixture of both Hassan Chop and Nasty Canasta, a minor Looney Tunes villain who first appeared in 1951's 'Drip-Along Daffy'. The hair and beard look a lil similar
Can you do a reference video on “Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal”? I’m also thinking you should do a review of “Looney Tunes: Back in Action” video game one day.
Not sure i'll be able to make the premiere exactly but i'll try to watch it today at least! Will be good to see you again, and hope you're generally holding out well.
it might be a reach, but considering the 30s setting and gang focuss, i wonder if the bulldog wasn't intended to be the same as the spike expy of " a hare grows in manhattan" only stripped of his sweater and hat. either way the sparcity of the references in that game was always weird to me, especialy in levels like transylvania and even the snowbound viking era, felt like the perfect place to have a hugo cameo, it's not like geography matters much to the looney tunes. Tho the weirdest choice remains choosing the aztec era over the wild west, wich is probaably the most comonly used historical era in the cartoons. either way, great job on the video! it's nice to see someone go in depts when it comes to looney tunes media!
Ahhh yeah, I never thought of him, but yes, it is a bit of a reach. I did think of Spike, as in Spike and Chester, but wound up cutting a part in which I discussed him because it just felt irrelevant. This game's references are far fewer and further between. I also considered the piranhas eating the bombs to be somewhat like the big fish in Captain Hareblower but, again, it seemed coincidental. Thanks for watching again btw! Good to see you back!
Can you do this again with the references of the N64 Duck Dodgers game ? Its kinda the first part of the time travel trilogy it has nothing todo with time travel but lost in times jump n run elements are clearly inspired by the N64 game
Random question: did you ever try the back in action Sky games thing? (I know it’s not a console thing but I felt like asking anyway given this video’s theming)
Thanks to everyone who joined for the premiere as usual! Hopefully I'll see you soon for a review video! Until then, bye-bye for now!
i LOVE this game, it's a fantastic game and there are no other games featuring being able to swap between 2characters
Look at my comment if you wanted to know the name of the dog look at the comments section
This is going be LOONEY TUNES of fun.
Another absolute childhood gem
I've always been interested in a references video for Looney Tunes Racing, since it's the most reference-dense LT game of this particular era. great job btw!
Thank you! Also a good recommendation!
'I'm going to piss' that killed me in the original review 🤣
😂
Really enjoyed this references video! Regarding the blue bulldog in Granwich, I always thought/suspected he might be Spike the Bulldog (often paired with Chester the terrier) without his hat and red t-shirt. Bulldogs in Looney Tunes are always so confusing and with inconsistent color palettes it's easy to confuse Hector, Spike and Marc Antony!😅🤣
I did initially talk about Spike in the video but wound up cutting it as I decided it wasn't him. I might upload the deleted scenes to my Patreon one day but there weren't many interesting things cut. I do think it's a coincidence. We had the same thought though!
Because of your love of looney tunes would you ever do a review of the game "looney tunes back in action" as i haven't played it since it came out but remember so many easter eggs in it, both the game and film
I am planning to cover that at some point!! Thanks for watching again btw! Hope you enjoyed. 😁
@@idonthaveanose awesome! I can't wait to see that review and i did enjoy, i always do when it comes to your content
7:30 I have a counterpoint, and that is that the enemies in this era come back as lost in time in later eras where they use their spear to fly, making it a way more challenging lost character
I literally never played this game and I never even heard of it but this does remind me of bugs Bunny in time or whatever it's called I really liked it that game well I told you before
I always thought that Baba Chop's Appearance was a mixture of both Hassan Chop and Nasty Canasta, a minor Looney Tunes villain who first appeared in 1951's 'Drip-Along Daffy'. The hair and beard look a lil similar
Nice thought but I don't think so myself. I genuinely think they simply altered his appearance and gave him a beard.
4:46 the dog's name from Bugs Bunny lost in time is Spike
Do you mean Spike as in Spike and Chester? I considered him but I don't think it's him. If it's a different Spike, what cartoon is he from?
You forgot about switching brain/brain transplant 13:01, I think it references to 1948 Bugs Bunny Short "Hot Cross Bunny".
Ah, perhaps!! I never considered that!
Can you do a reference video on “Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal”?
I’m also thinking you should do a review of “Looney Tunes: Back in Action” video game one day.
The first thing - I think this may be on the cards.
The second thing - the wheels may be in motion. 👀
Can u do Batman vengeance
I want this game as a remastered with lost in time for the ps5 and ps4
It would be fun if we got Trilogy remastered of Bugs: Lost In Time, Taz Wanted, and Bugs&Taz: Time Busters in One.
@@fzcbh4698 I don’t remember taz wanted?
@@King__John95 It was on PS2, it used to be fun cartoonish platform puzzle game in PS2, XBOX and PC, but I gues you didn't play it.
8:30 I'm sorry for this but.....
🎵 HERE in the pachyderm patrol, you will learn total control.
Not sure i'll be able to make the premiere exactly but i'll try to watch it today at least! Will be good to see you again, and hope you're generally holding out well.
As always, no problem and thanks for being here regardless. Hope you can make the next review! All is well on my end! Hope you're doing alright too. 😁
it might be a reach, but considering the 30s setting and gang focuss, i wonder if the bulldog wasn't intended to be the same as the spike expy of " a hare grows in manhattan" only stripped of his sweater and hat. either way the sparcity of the references in that game was always weird to me, especialy in levels like transylvania and even the snowbound viking era, felt like the perfect place to have a hugo cameo, it's not like geography matters much to the looney tunes. Tho the weirdest choice remains choosing the aztec era over the wild west, wich is probaably the most comonly used historical era in the cartoons. either way, great job on the video! it's nice to see someone go in depts when it comes to looney tunes media!
Ahhh yeah, I never thought of him, but yes, it is a bit of a reach. I did think of Spike, as in Spike and Chester, but wound up cutting a part in which I discussed him because it just felt irrelevant. This game's references are far fewer and further between. I also considered the piranhas eating the bombs to be somewhat like the big fish in Captain Hareblower but, again, it seemed coincidental.
Thanks for watching again btw! Good to see you back!
@@idonthaveanose never left actually haha, i've been following all your vids, just not comenting :p
Excited for this one, Mike
Can you do this again with the references of the N64 Duck Dodgers game ? Its kinda the first part of the time travel trilogy it has nothing todo with time travel but lost in times jump n run elements are clearly inspired by the N64 game
I have never played it but I would love to
Please do play it its like i said definitley the first game in the trilogy @@idonthaveanose
Random question: did you ever try the back in action Sky games thing? (I know it’s not a console thing but I felt like asking anyway given this video’s theming)
I'll be honest,.I don't even know what this is. 😂 So no, haha!
Basically a long time ago sky used to have games that were playable on the TV and it got discontinued in 2015 I think 🤔
Not gonna lie, i mainly came here to listen to the AMAZING bgm of this game.
A solid reason tbf
What’s the chance of randomly remember this game, looking it up on YT, and some dude has made a video about it the same day
Wooo 🥳
2:13 ⏭️
Looney Tunes ❤
*Promo sm*
Well this is going to be interesting. 😊