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HI! I'm Kdin Jenzen and I'm a voice actress with a LOT of range... so lemme show you what I can do~ 🏳️‍⚧️
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For those of you unfamiliar with me…
HI! I'm Kdin Jenzen and I'm a voice actress with a LOT of range... so lemme show you what I can do~ 🏳️‍⚧️

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He was the man of a thousand voices, best known for his beloved characters during the Golden Age of American Animation. But did you know that before he became the voice of Bugs Bunny, Mel Blanc’s first voice impersonation was of an elderly Jewish couple? The Yiddish-speaking pair ran a grocery store in Portland, where Blanc would practice imitating their distinctive way of speaking.
Melvin Jerome Blank was born in 1908 to Russian Jewish immigrants in San Francisco before the family moved to Portland, Oregon in 1915. Blanc's ability for mimicking accents and dialects, including Yiddish, highlighted his versatility as a voice actor.
Blanc’s career spanned decades, voicing countless classic cartoon characters such as Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, and Elmer Fudd, as well as Woody Woodpecker, Tweety Bird, and Mr. Spacely from “The Jetsons.” Blanc passed away 35 years ago in 1989 and is buried in the Beth Olam section at Hollywood Forever Cemetery. His headstone includes one of Porky Pigs’s most well-known show-ending phrases: “That’s All Folks!”Â
yall Im trying to draw beetlebunny (pest x melanie) but Idk what they should be doing, could yall give me some requests?
Next to Chuck Jones, I think one of my all-time favorite directors during the golden age of Warner Brothers Animation was Frank Tashlin. While he didn’t make as many cartoons as his colleagues, his shorts had the biggest impact on me. From his dynamic camera compositions, his quick and snappy timing, and emphasis on extremely drastic poses stood out from the rest. Whether you are into his early rounded phase or his more angular phase, Frank Tashlin was one of the best, and in my opinion, one of the most underrated. I hope you all get a chance to check out the amazing work he has done for the Looney Tunes legacy.
I made this song for my cat, Bunny. I love my Bunny <333 "Bunny" - JUNE 27

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I'm dissapointed there isn't a Looney Tunes game where instead of being it a money grab card collector, or a generic whack 'em game, we got to make elaborate pranks or slap stick comedy to Looney Tunes Characters.
And the levels get harder depending on how well you can out cartoon logic your target.
For example! The level is that you are Elmer Fudd and you're hunting Bugs Bunny. You shoot him, and you know of course that means war!
The thing is, now you, the player, controlling Elmer, get to try and defeat Bugs. Like, he makes you run off a cliff, but you can look up and walk to the other side unscathed, or forget the rule and fall to your death. Or we get to be Roadrunner and make Wile E. Coyote fail all his plans.
It would be epic if it was random, too. So there is no pattern learning from the player! Soul-like-esque, i think?
Maybe it would be fun if it was PvP. So there would be much more room for creativity, AND it wouldn't be a nightmare to code such a complex AI.
Bugs Bunny saying No to Paramount Skydance/Warner Bros. Merger
Even with Paramount finally merging with Skydance to become Paramount Skydance Corporation and Warner Bros. Discovery now splitting up into two companies:Warner Bros. and Discovery Global,I was really happy to see these companies loosen up a bit,but lately I heard a lot of bad news recently.
I heard Paramount Skydance is now in talks and now preparing a potential bid for Warner Bros.,even after the split with Discovery,which would be insane and infuriating,since not only this whole Warner Bros-Paramount Skydance merger would end up changing the Hollywood landscape by shortening the big five studios down to 4 and impacting WB as a whole after the split,it would end up becoming the biggest mega-media merger since Disney’s acquisition of 20th Century-Fox in 2019 and if this merger happens,it would raise a lot of red flags,ruin the legacy of both Paramount and Warner Bros.(at least in spite of shutting down Blue Sky Studios in 2021 and the name change in 2020,Disney still kept Fox(now 20th Century Studios) active producing films and television to this day and still kept it’s legacy alive and is continuing 20th Century Animation with sequels to Ice Age and The Simpsons Movie in 2027 and finding a new animation house for the division),cause another horizontal integration,and ruin the entertainment industry.
At least David Ellison is finally avoiding talks with Warner Bros. Discovery about the potential merger idea,but we don’t need another behemoth Hollywood merger since Disney already bought Fox before and we don’t want this to repeat history with Paramount’s merger with Warner Bros. This would bring Hollywood too much to a monopoly and power over the entertainment industry and shrink it more.
The whole Paramount Skydance-Warner Bros merger doesn’t need to happen since Paramount Skydance is already merged into one corporation now and Warner Bros. is a true legacy entertainment studio that needs to continue to thrive for another 100 years and I feel I’ll rather wish and have another company like Apollo Global(which owns Legendary Pictures)be interested in acquiring the studio instead of Paramount Skydance,along with being happy Warner Bros. Discovery is splitting up(but I’m sad CN,Adult Swim,TNT,TBS,TCM,and a few other WB-owned networks will be part of Discovery Global now and WB will still own Cartoon Network and Adult Swim’s production studios(CNS and Williams Street)as well as Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe.)
So,because of this,I decided to draw a colored pic featuring Bugs Bunny of Looney Tunes fame and WB’s wascally wabbit mascot,holding up a sign saying no to the whole Paramount Skydance-Warner Bros. merger(with the No symbol painted on top of the Paramount and Warner Bros. logo).
I also added in Mickey Mouse,Disney’s icon and mascot stepping in by saying no to the merger,by also holding up a sign saying his company may have bought Fox,but he doesn’t deserve to witness another big Hollywood mega-merger. Considering he and Bugs Bunny co-started together and shared a scene together once in the 1988 live-action/animated comedy adventure,Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
This is getting too far enough,the whole Paramount Skydance-Warner Bros. merger doesn’t need to happen and we need to write letters to both companies,make comments on news articles involving the merger in talks,and sign and share these petitions that convince Paramount Skydance not to buy Warner Bros. and merge with them:
Do not sell Warner Bros to Paramount and Skydance
Stop Paramount’s merger from buying WB
Demand Paramount Skydance Corporation not to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery
Showing we do care about both companies and that Paramount Skydance doesn’t deserve to merge with another big studio that could lead to another behemoth merger and damaging the entire entertainment industry as a whole. I know petitions don’t work,but we can make them work by using support,sharing,and bringing them up to more signatures if we sign them.