What is the best Looney Tunes cartoon of all time?
From Chuck Jones masterpieces to Bob Clampett's surrealist fever dreams, vote for the Looney Tunes short that stands as the greatest animated cartoon ever made.

What's Opera, Doc?
The 1957 Chuck Jones masterpiece that parodies Wagnerian opera with Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd, often cited as the greatest cartoon ever made.

Duck Amuck
A 1953 Chuck Jones meta-cartoon in which Daffy Duck's animator keeps erasing and redrawing him into absurd situations, breaking the fourth wall completely.

One Froggy Evening
A 1955 Chuck Jones masterwork about a construction worker driven to madness by a singing frog who only performs in private, regarded as a pinnacle of short-form storytelling.

The Rabbit of Seville
A 1950 Chuck Jones classic that recreates Rossini's The Barber of Seville as a slapstick battle between Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd.

Rabbit Seasoning
A 1952 Chuck Jones short — the second in the Hunting Trilogy — featuring the brilliant logic-reversing dialogue between Bugs, Daffy, and Elmer.

Fast and Furry-ous
The 1949 cartoon that introduced the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote, launching one of animation's most enduring and beloved rivalries.

Ali Baba Bunny
A 1957 Chuck Jones short in which Bugs and Daffy accidentally tunnel into a cave full of treasure, showcasing Daffy's spectacular greed.

Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century
A 1953 Chuck Jones sci-fi parody starring Daffy Duck as a bumbling space hero trying to claim Planet X before Marvin the Martian.

A Wild Hare
The 1940 cartoon that introduced Bugs Bunny in his fully realized form, including the iconic first utterance of 'What's up, Doc?'

Porky in Wackyland
A surrealist 1938 Bob Clampett short in which Porky Pig ventures into a Dalí-esque dimension to capture the last Do-Do bird.

Show Biz Bugs
A 1957 Friz Freleng comedy in which Bugs and Daffy compete for audience approval on a vaudeville stage, ending in an unforgettable explosive finale.

The Great Piggy Bank Robbery
A 1946 Bob Clampett masterpiece parodying Dick Tracy in which Daffy daydreams he is a hard-boiled detective facing a gallery of grotesque villains.

Falling Hare
A 1943 Bob Clampett short in which Bugs Bunny is outsmarted for once — by a tiny gremlin sabotaging an Army Air Corps bomber.

Baseball Bugs
A 1946 Friz Freleng short in which Bugs Bunny single-handedly plays every position against a team of brutish opponents, packed with classic gag timing.
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