Reinstate Looney Tunes and Scooby Doo Episodes on Max for Animation History Preservation

The Issue

For someone deeply passionate about animated TV shows like myself, the absence of iconic series such as Looney Tunes and Scooby Doo on Max is deeply felt. These television classics are not just beloved childhood companions, but also vital records of animation history that we cannot afford to lose.

Looney Tunes and Scooby Doo are not only ingrained in the hearts of millions of viewers but also have contributed significantly to shaping animation as we know it today. Looney Tunes originated in the 1930s, providing us with memorable characters, while Scooby Doo, which debuted in 1969, presented us with an endearing mix of humor, mystery, and friendship.

Warner Bros, given your illustrious history, we believe that you understand the importance of these characters more than anyone. By removing these episodes from Max, the sense of loss we feel is not only personal but also cultural.

Our request is simple: restore the Looney Tunes and Scooby Doo episodes on Max. By doing so, you are not just serving the fans but also preserving an important part of animated history for future generations. We, the animation aficionados and fans, request that you acknowledge our shared nostalgia and respect for this art form. The stories these shows tell are timeless and should be available to everyone. Join us in preserving animation history. Sign this petition today.

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The Issue

For someone deeply passionate about animated TV shows like myself, the absence of iconic series such as Looney Tunes and Scooby Doo on Max is deeply felt. These television classics are not just beloved childhood companions, but also vital records of animation history that we cannot afford to lose.

Looney Tunes and Scooby Doo are not only ingrained in the hearts of millions of viewers but also have contributed significantly to shaping animation as we know it today. Looney Tunes originated in the 1930s, providing us with memorable characters, while Scooby Doo, which debuted in 1969, presented us with an endearing mix of humor, mystery, and friendship.

Warner Bros, given your illustrious history, we believe that you understand the importance of these characters more than anyone. By removing these episodes from Max, the sense of loss we feel is not only personal but also cultural.

Our request is simple: restore the Looney Tunes and Scooby Doo episodes on Max. By doing so, you are not just serving the fans but also preserving an important part of animated history for future generations. We, the animation aficionados and fans, request that you acknowledge our shared nostalgia and respect for this art form. The stories these shows tell are timeless and should be available to everyone. Join us in preserving animation history. Sign this petition today.

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The Decision Makers

David Zaslav
David Zaslav
CEO of warner bros.

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