What is the best Looney Tunes cartoon of all time?

By YPB Team
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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? - ranking option ranked #1

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.

1/14
Duck Amuck - ranking option ranked #2

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.

2/14
One Froggy Evening - ranking option ranked #3

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.

3/14
The Rabbit of Seville - ranking option ranked #4

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.

4/14
Rabbit Seasoning - ranking option ranked #5

Rabbit Seasoning

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

5/14
Fast and Furry-ous - ranking option ranked #6

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.

6/14
Ali Baba Bunny - ranking option ranked #7

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.

7/14
Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century - ranking option ranked #8

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.

8/14
A Wild Hare - ranking option ranked #9

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?'

9/14
Porky in Wackyland - ranking option ranked #10

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.

10/14
Show Biz Bugs - ranking option ranked #11

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.

11/14
The Great Piggy Bank Robbery - ranking option ranked #12

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.

12/14
Falling Hare - ranking option ranked #13

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.

13/14
Baseball Bugs - ranking option ranked #14

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.

14/14

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