Taz doing a raspberry at the end still makes me laugh hard to this day xD
Welcome to a land that's way under Down Under The sky's always yellow in rain or shine Down in Taz-Mania Come to Taz-Mania When topsy meets turvy, they start to spin Like a Tasmanian Devil and his closest kin Down in Taz-Mania Come to Taz-Mania Mom's a live wire, Dad's no bump on a log Molly's all fired up while Jake plays with the dog Down in Taz-Mania Come to Taz-Mania Digeri Dingo and Wendell T. Wolf Francis X. Bushlad is never uncouth Bushwhacker Bob and his mother called Mum Constance and Thickley just want to have fun Bull Gator and Axl are always left sore If you have a deal, just call Buddy Boar The Platypus Brothers are a-backing about The Kiwi, the Bushrats, have we left anyone out?! Oh yeah, don't forget Taz He put the Taz in Taz-Mania Down in Taz-Mania Come to Taz-Mania WE MEAN YOU!
Fun fact: the singer is Jess Harnell, AKA Wakko Warner. goes back to lurk-mode
I love the fact that the sound that Taz does at the end was literally Jim‘s recorded audition for the show.
You can see the Chuck Jones influence in Digeri Dingo and Wendal T. Wolf's facial expressions, mannerisms and overall designs!
I remember watching this in the 90's when I was a little kid living in New York
So glad to have grown up in the 80's and 90's.
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I can only hear wakko singing. Never made the connection as a kid
Literally just found out Jess Harnell and Jim Cummings sang the intro, awesome
I used to watch this on dvd all the time. I was born early 2000s so I was late but I still loved it
Ok... they need to make a 90's network where all they play all day is 90's cartoons. Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, Goof Troop, Dragon Ball Z, Tazmania ,The Tick, Eek The Cat, Gargoyles, Bobby's World, TaleSpin, Duck Tales, Darkwing Duck, Mighty Max, Batman The Animated Series, X-Men, I mean COME ON... who wouldn't LOVE THIS?!
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Very underrated show growing up.
Always liked that the last few seconds of the song was the usual ending piece of music whenever a Looney Tune short would end.
Hah...I had forgotten all about this show. As soon as the music started played I remembered it though. It's amazing how our brain stores these memories!
I remember watching this on Saturday mornings back in 1993 just before my 10th birthday and imagine there was a reverse version that would be so funny
The seizure is real
The show was actually good and funny.
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