Tiny Toons Reboot Looniversity HBO Max Cartoon Network Revival Series News

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Acme Acres is back in session, and this time Erin Gibson’s Tiny Toons reboot gives the classic crew sharper jokes, deeper character arcs, and just enough mischief to make their animated antics feel surprisingly fresh.

We don’t know much about the cast of the new cartoon – some Tiny Toons Adventures veterans will return, like Candi Milo as Granny and Jeff Bergman as Bugs Bunny. Ashleigh Crystal Hairston (Craig of the Creek) will voice Babs Bunny. And in maybe the show’s biggest change from the original, core duo Babs and Buster Bunny are twin siblings rather than friends and potential crushes.

Executive producer Erin Gibson explained the change to Gizmodo at San Diego Comic-Con 2022, saying “I wanted to dive into a brother/sister relationship that looked really symbiotic and collaborative and supportive, not antagonistic. Seeing two people who are really on the same page, and then how do people who are so close make make new friends? You know, find out who they are by these new relationships – these new college experiences while still having fun and doing the dumbest stuff you’ll ever see on TV, but having story and plot points and character development.”

Who is the voice cast for Tiny Toons Looniversity

Main Voice Cast
Eric Bauza voices Buster Bunny, Daffy Duck, Gossamer, Marvin the Martian, and others.
Ashleigh Crystal Hairston provides the voice for Babs Bunny.
David Errigo Jr. handles both Plucky Duck and Hamton J. Pig.

Supporting and Recurring Voices
Tessa Netting voices Sweetie Bird and Lil’ Sneezer.
Candi Milo voices Montana Max and Dean Granny.​
Natalie Palamides voices Shirley the Loon and Furrball.
Other key voices include Cree Summer as Elmyra Duff, Jeff Bergman as Bugs Bunny and Sylvester, and Betsy Sodaro as Dizzy Devil.

Notable Looney Tunes Mentors
Jeff Bergman also voices Foghorn Leghorn, while Fred Tatasciore handles Yosemite Sam and Taz.
The cast blends newcomers with Looney Tunes veterans for a mix of fresh energy and nostalgia.​

How does this voice cast differ from original Tiny Toon Adventures

Key Voice Cast Differences
The Tiny Toons Looniversity reboot features an entirely new cast for the core Tiny Toons characters, unlike the original Tiny Toon Adventures which relied on 1990s voice actors like Charlie Adler (Buster Bunny) and Tress MacNeille (Babs Bunny).
New voices include Eric Bauza as Buster Bunny (replacing Adler), Ashleigh Crystal Hairston as Babs Bunny (replacing MacNeille), and David Errigo Jr. as both Plucky Duck and Hamton J. Pig (replacing Joe Alaskey and Don Messick).

Replacements for Supporting Roles
Sweetie Bird shifts from Candi Milo to Tessa Netting, with Milo reassigned to Montana Max (originally Danny Cooksey).
Natalie Palamides takes Shirley the Loon and Furrball (previously Gail Matthius and Frank Welker), while Cree Summer reprises Elmyra Duff.

Looney Tunes Mentors Continuity
Veteran actors like Jeff Bergman (Bugs Bunny, Sylvester, Foghorn Leghorn) and Eric Bauza (Daffy, Gossamer) reprise or continue roles from modern Looney Tunes projects, providing nostalgic links.
Factors include original actors’ availability (some deceased like Messick and Alaskey), creative reboots, and a push for fresh interpretations.

Main Cast Comparison

Character Original (1990-1992) Looniversity (2023-)
Buster Bunny Charlie Adler Eric Bauza​
Babs Bunny Tress MacNeille Ashleigh Hairston​
Plucky Duck Joe Alaskey David Errigo Jr.​
Hamton J. Pig Don Messick David Errigo Jr.​
Sweetie Bird Candi Milo Tessa Netting​
Montana Max Danny Cooksey Candi Milo​
Elmyra Duff Cree Summer Cree Summer​
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