While all of the original theatrical shorts were removed from the platform, not all Looney Tunes content is gone from Max.
Subtitled “A Looney Tunes Movie,” this installment, directed by Peter Browngardt, takes bubble gum to a whole new level.
Max has removed the original Looney Tunes shorts despite previous assurances they would stay, as the franchise releases its latest film in theaters.
You have to hunt around a bit on this channel to find everything you're looking for, but other than buying DVD box sets or Blu-rays, this is your best bet right now.
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