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Saturday
Jan212012

Bloody Looney Tunes or As I'd Like to Call Them: Not So Happy Endings 

 By: Franke N. Stein

Bloody Looney Tunes or As I'd Like to Call Them: Not So Happy Endings 

Everyone loves Looney Tunes. They are cute cartoons that showcase many cat and mouse chases between various characters. Sylvester the Cat and Tweetie Bird, Wyle E. Coyote and The Roadrunner, Tom and Jerry, etc. The formula is very simple: The "good guy" always outsmarts the bad, no matter what tricks the bad guy has at his disposal. In the end, it's always very funny to see the bad guys' tricks backfire and wind up hurting themselves in the end.

jCauty & SON decided to take a dark twist to these loveable cartoons. What happens if the bad guy actually gets his way? Well, through a new series of illustrations, they explore just that. They have taken these loveable characters and turned them into savage killers. Tom cuts Jerry up into tiny little pieces, Bugs Bunny shoots Daffy in the face and so on. The great thing about these illustrations is they are done in the same animation style as the original cartoons. You can purchase these limited edition prints off jCauty & SON's website but I must warn you now: They are not cheap (£750.00 each) and actually at the time of this post, they are all out of stock. Also, these guys don't just do illustrations of bloody cartoons. They also have a great collection of bloody cartoon sculptures.

If you are interested in these bloody drawings, check out the full series after the break.

jCauty & SON via Design You Trust

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