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The Wacky World of Tex Avery
The Wacky World of Tex Avery (French: Le Monde fou de Tex Avery) is a 1997 French-American animated television series created by Robby London, and produced by DIC Entertainment and their French subsidiary Les Studios Tex, in which this studio was named after this show. The series was named after the well-known Warner Bros./MGM animator, Tex Avery, and the creator describes the show as "an homage to the brilliant, hilarious and groundbreaking animator Tex Avery and the wonderful squash-and-stretch cartoons of his era".

Premise
The show is an anthology series that stars numerous characters such as Tex Avery (distinct from his namesake, the real-life animator of the same name), Einstone, and Pompeii Pete. There are several segments in this show.

The show's main segment is the self-titled Tex Avery. It features the titular cowboy, his rival Sagebrush Sid, and Texan girlfriend Miss Chastity Knott in various escapades and scenarios.

The second segment, Einstone, centers on the titular caveman genius, who attempts to teach his fellow cavemen to be more civilized through the use of his inventions.

The third segment, Pompeii Pete, follows a small, bumming Centurion who finds himself in modern day after being buried alive for thousands of years after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Pete usually goes from job to job, often getting on the nerves of a business man named Dan, whose role would vary as well. Genghis and Khannie, the fourth segment, is named after the Mongolian ruler, Genghis Khan. Genghis is a lion warlord that's attempting to conquer empires and countries in the name of his emperor, while Khannie is a small, innocent looking panda that foils Genghis at every turn.

The fifth segment, Freddy the Fly, has the titular fly square off against the ridiculously uber rich Amanda Banshee.

The penultimate segment, Power Pooch, stars a dog that can turn into a superhero by licking (or swallowing) one shoe.

The final segment, Maurice & Mooch, is a Wile E. Coyote and Roadrunner parallel. Mooch is a wolf that is constantly searching for a meal, while Maurice is a young chicken that Mooch constantly tries, and fails to eat.

Why It's Too Wacky (and NOT in a Good Way)

 * 1) Despite the series being intended to pay homage to Tex Avery and his cartoon creations, it is nothing more than an insult rather than a homage to Tex Avery's work, due to its various issues as listed below.
 * 2) Poor grasp of the source material: Aside from having the classic Tex Avery gags, the show has nothing to do with Tex Avery and, for legal reasons, none of his trademark characters like Bugs Bunny and Droopy Dog are included in this show. There's a character who's a cowboy named after Avery, and that's pretty much it.
 * 3) * The show uses all the gags, jokes, and every element of the Tex Avery cartoons they were well-known for, all without actually understanding the context of each gags' used and why Tex Avery's Looney Tunes and MGM cartoons and their wild comedic style as a whole worked so well.
 * 4) ** A glaring example of such is that the series' titular character, Tex Avery, is always shown to be constantly lusting and doing wild takes exaggeratedly on his love interest Chastity Knott in nearly every episode just because the Wolf from Tex Avery's MGM cartoon "Red Hot Riding Hood" always does that to Red in each one of his appearances with her, with the writers failing to realize that '''the Wolf is a lecherous villain in the cartoons he appears in with Red (and a zoophile considering that the Wolf is an animal and Red is a human), hence making the Tex Avery character to come off as nothing but a lecherous girl-crazy pervert towards Chastity Knott and an unlikable protagonist whom viewers are forced to root for in his cartoons.
 * 5) * Even more insultingly, the real Tex Avery himself is very poorly represented via his same-named caricature in this show. In real life, Tex Avery, in contrast to the wild and wacky nature of his cartoons, is a rather quiet and reserved man who never actively sought out the spotlight in real life, with his cartoon creation Droopy being the closest character who is the most similar to Tex Avery's real-life persona. Here in this show, Tex Avery is instead represented as a wild, wacky, hyperactive, and obnoxious Bugs Bunny/Screwy Squirrel-esque Western hero type-comic relief character who comes off as more annoying and obnoxious than funny, which is a huge insult to the real-life Tex Avery and the type of person he was back when he was alive.
 * 6) Quantity-Over-Quality: DiC didn't run this show properly, as all 195 segments of this show are produced in the littlest of time possible and are aired for four months of its original broadcast from September-December 1997, hence making the production of each episode to be extremely rushed and poorly executed as a result.
 * 7) The title sequence shows the characters repetitively stomping and bouncing on the ground in an extremely hyperactive manner.
 * 8) * In addition, as Saberspark pointed out in his Top 10 Worst Cartoon Intros video, random stuff appears beneath the characters' feet as they jump around, and this scene repeats itself once before the stuff beneath their feet turn into Pompeii Pete, which doesn't make any sense in the slightest. Plus, this makes it look like Pompeii was dragged away twice.
 * 9) This show uses too many stock cartoon sound effects (mostly from the Hanna-Barbera library) and even uses them at inappropriate times.
 * 10) Billy West (Doug, Stimpy, Fry and Popeye) and Scott McNeil (Wolverine, Piccolo, Mr. White, Voltar, Rattrap, Dinobot and various Dragon Ball Z Ocean Dub characters) do poor jobs voicing Tex Avery, Freddy the Fly, and Amanda. Notably, McNeil sounds very annoying and unconvincing as a woman.
 * 11) The character designs, while very appealing and reminiscent of a Looney Tunes cartoon, are rather ugly looking, especially with Tex Avery, who has an unsettling smile on his face (see the picture above), Freddy the Fly, Einstone, and the cavemen.
 * 12) The segments, in general, are pretty bad, forgettable, and unoriginal. They mainly copy other classic cartoons from the Golden Age and don't try many new things to keep them from being too formulaic:
 * 13) *Tex Avery is this to Looney Tunes' Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam cartoons.
 * 14) *Pompeii Pete, while not a direct rip-off, borrows elements from The Ren & Stimpy Show.
 * 15) *Einstone uses the concept of cavemen making modern inventions from The Flintstones.
 * 16) *Genghis and Khannie is this to Tom & Jerry in terms of character design but without any chase scenes.
 * 17) *Freddy the Fly is this to Screwy Squirrel.
 * 18) *Maurice and Mooch is this to the Looney Tunes' Tweety and Sylvester cartoons, with some elements from Baby Huey.
 * 19) *Power Pooch is this to the Earthworm Jim animated series.
 * 20) There are numerous instances of racism, which is something you should never have in a kids' show. For instance:
 * 21) * There are plenty of racial and annoying stereotypes:
 * 22) ** Tex Avery (the main character) is just a cliché stereotypical Texan/Old West character.
 * 23) **Pompeii Pete is a Roman/Italian stereotype.
 * 24) **Einstone is a German stereotype based obviously on Albert Einstein.
 * 25) ** Maurice is a Swedish stereotype.
 * 26) ** Other offensive stereotypes on this show include Asians, Canadians, Mexicans, British, Samoans, Jews, Irish, and even Native Americans as well.
 * 27) * In "The Not-So-Great Train Robbery", Tex hires a stereotypical Indian tracker to help him get back to his train.
 * 28) * The episode "Humpty Dumpty Had a Great Wall" begins with a montage of Genghis attacking other countries. In the first clip, Genghis's army kills a stereotypical Persian man and his cow, after which a sign reading "Rug-Sale: Cheap!" drops down. In the second, Genghis throws a bomb at Mumbai (called Bombai in this episode), and a nearby sign changes to "Bombed Out" after the explosion.
 * 29) The animation, while sometimes decent, is sub-par and rather cheap looking, with some unfinished backgrounds and frames missing.
 * 30) * There are numerous animation errors:
 * 31) ** In the opening, the top of Pompeii Pete's helmet disappears for three frames.
 * 32) **In "Humpty Dumpty Had a Great Wall", the animation frames of Khannie playing with her puppets appear to be chopped off from the top.
 * 33) ** In "Martial Blitz", part of the man the bride is to marry landing after being kicked by Amanda disappears for a frame.
 * 34) ** In "TBA", the top of Dr. Hydrant's head is misaligned for one frame during the scene where he talks to Boney.
 * 35) * Some of the animation doesn't sync up with the backgrounds properly.
 * 36) * The show would occasionally use some strange transitions or special effects that look out of place for the show's animation style:
 * 37) ** In "Water You Gonna Do?", the second-to-last scene "disintegrates" for no explained reason.
 * 38) ** In "The Wrath of Khannie", the text "3 sequels ago in a galaxy not too far away" zooms away from the viewer to recreate the prologue text of a Star Wars film, but it looks as if it is slowly being sucked up to the top of the screen.
 * 39) The jokes and humor are both very poor and terrible, as they mostly consist of toilet humor and gross-out humor. Most of the jokes also fall flat or feel awkward due to the stiff and wonky animation. Examples include:
 * 40) * Maurice making armpit farts and blowing his nose in the intro
 * 41) * An ape vomiting
 * 42) * Almost every joke revolving around Freddy the Fly
 * 43) * Mooch peeing into a potted plant
 * 44) * A caveman shoving a pole up a dinosaur's butt
 * 45) * The classic Avery gags are in the show, but they're butchered beyond all belief:
 * 46) ** In a scene from "Mine, Mine, Mine!", Sid accidentally runs out of the film projector like in the Droopy cartoon "Northwest Hounded Police", but the gag automatically falls flat since the show was originally watched on TV sets, which didn't use film reels or projectors.
 * 47) ** In the "The Not-So-Great Train Robbery", there is also a scene where Tex Avery and Sid take turns pulling out bigger guns than each other, but they read out the name of the gun they pull each time, which slows the pacing and ruins the humor entirely.
 * 48) **The "_____, isn't it?" gag signs reappear, but they're not used properly:
 * 49) *** In "Humpty Dumpty Had a Great Wall", there's one scene where the camera pans across the Great Wall and stops at a sign that reads "Great Wall, Huh?" two seconds later. To make this version of the gag work, the camera should be constantly panning at a slow pace even when passing by the sign and have said sign come in after about five or seven seconds as demonstrated in two of Tex Avery's cartoons, "The Early Bird Dood It!" and "The Shooting of Dan McGoo".
 * 50) ***In "Silence of the Lames", there's another version of this gag where an extremely long limousine arrives at the entrance of the library and only stops when the door comes into view. In that episode, a hand holds a sign reading "Pretty Long Car, Isn't It!" while the car is still driving. Since the sign is supposed to serve as a punchline, this ends up ruining the gag by displaying the sign/punchline too early. Again, there's a much better version of this gag seen in the Tex Avery cartoon "The Shooting of Dan McGoo" where the phrase "Long, Isn't It?" appears on the wolf's limousine once it stops.
 * 51) A lot of content is too weird, disturbing, nonsensical, and inappropriate for a kids' show:
 * 52) *In "The Dis-orderly", Dan the Man fakes a cut and squeezes a ketchup bottle to simulate that he's bleeding, and made it worse by squeezing it very hard all over the other patients.
 * 53) **In the same episode, Pompeii himself slices a pizza using a buzzsaw, but the gag was a setup as if he was slicing Dan the Man instead.
 * 54) * In "Breakfast in Bedlam", Maurice cracks an egg open, which isn't that bad, but the previous scene implied he pulled it from his mother, which is technically cannibalism.
 * 55) *There are also various instances of gratuitous over-the-top violence, unsettling imagery, and disturbing facial expressions including:
 * 56) ** Tex Avery and Sagebrush Sid flipping their lips in tune to the show's theme song, complete with saliva being shown
 * 57) **Cavemen and apes drowning in tar in "A Bird in the Brain Is Worth Two in the Bush" and "The Ugh-Lympic Games"
 * 58) **Genghis being shot by a big cannon with his mouth being all that is left in "Humpty Dumpty Had a Great Wall"
 * 59) **Genghis bulging out his eyes in "Humpty Dumpty Had a Great Wall"
 * 60) **Genghis having his tail get lit on fire by Khannie in "Humpty Dumpty Had a Great Wall" and then exploding
 * 61) ** Freddy kissing the bride and making her fall over in "Martial Blitz"
 * 62) **Tex Avery setting fire in a bear's stomach in "Bottleneck Bear"
 * 63) **Einstone getting eaten alive by a Tyrannosaurus Rex and landing in its stomach in "Saur Loser"
 * 64) **Power Pooch swallowing an entire shoe whenever he needs his powers
 * 65) **Dan shooting a telephone with a gun in "Quiet Please"
 * 66) **Pompeii Pete killing an owl and mouse with a cannon (which is animal abuse) in "Quiet Please"
 * 67) **Amanda having a fly's head in "The Tell-Tale Fly" and "Bored of the Flies"
 * 68) **Tex Avery putting a tapeworm inside Sagebrush Sid's mouth in "Fat and Fatter"
 * 69) **Tex Avery landing in a pile of manure in "Virtual Tex"
 * 70) **Tex Avery graphically scratching his nails on a chalkboard in "Not a Sporting Chance"
 * 71) **Dan swallowing a hot rod motor engine in "Mechanically Declined"
 * 72) **Genghis getting burned to the bone by Khannie's dragon in "A No-Etiquette Barbarian in King Arthur's Court"
 * 73) **Tex Avery stripping off all of his clothes to the point where a censor bar covers his private parts in "Sagebrush Sindy"
 * 74) **Tex Avery squeezing a bear's bottom in "Sagebrush Sindy"
 * 75) **Sagebrush Sid tearing off Tex Avery's mouth in "Fat and Fatter" and "The Tex-orcist"
 * 76) **Mooch eating a TV set in "My Dinner With Mooch"
 * 77) **Baby Tex and Sid punching and exploding each other while still inside their respective mothers' wombs in "Tex Babies".
 * 78) ** Mooch getting his face burnt on a grill in "Teacher's Pest"
 * 79) **Natives using Amanda's money as toilet paper in "Bored of the Flies"
 * 80) ** Einstone getting his head stuck to a mammoth's butt and the mammoth going to the restroom in "Frankeinstone"
 * 81) **Sagebrush Sid getting his head split in half by his ax in "Up a Tree Without a Paddle"
 * 82) **Dan's skin shattering and exposing his flesh in "Just Plane Trouble"
 * 83) **Einstone's mother having all of her blood drained in "Neanderthal Mom"
 * 84) **Amanda getting covered in manure in "Martial Blitz"
 * 85) **Genghis eating a talking banana in "Donkey Conqueror"
 * 86) **Maurice cracking Mooch's tooth with a hammer in "The Toothless Fairy"
 * 87) **Tex Avery eating a buzzard until it’s nothing but bones in "Water You Gonna Do?"
 * 88) **Tex's arms being torn off by Sid only to attach to the latter's face and attack him in "The Tex-orcist"
 * 89) ** Mooch crashing into a truck filled with tacks and having tacks stuck on his behind then spitting out the tacks when getting forced into a train tunnel in "Toy Store Story"
 * 90) ** Two toucans taking off their beaks to kiss each other in "To Ape or Not to Ape"
 * 91) ** Mooch getting his nose bitten by snakes in "Chicken Scouts"
 * 92) ** Genghis getting decapitated in "Courting Disaster"
 * 93) ** An ape vomiting in "The Ugh-Lympic Games"
 * 94) ** Genghis eating bugs in "You Take the High Road and I'll Take Cairo"
 * 95) ** Einstone ejecting a needle into a caveman's butt in "Is There a Doctor in the Cave?"
 * 96) ** Mooch peeing into a potted plant in "Backseat Bedlam"
 * 97) ** Genghis getting his lower half-eaten by piranhas in "A Pain in the Rain Forest"
 * 98) ** A cat getting frozen and turning into ice cubes in "Double-O Scussi"
 * 99) ** Amanda unscrewing a butler's head and dropping it in "Cake Me a Bake"
 * 100) ** A caveman throwing a scalpel at Einstone's bottom in "Neanderthal Mom"
 * 101) ** Power Pooch peeing on Dr. Hydrant (albeit off-screen) in "Flea! Run Away!"
 * 102) ** Power Pooch almost getting neutered in "Doggie Pounded"
 * 103) ** And lastly, Power Pooch's laser vision hitting a woman and causing her bra and panties to be exposed in "Wrapped Up in His Work"
 * 104) False advertising: The intro sequence and promo images show Tex riding a horse, but he rides a goat in the show itself instead.
 * 105) This show was obviously made to cash in on the trend of Golden Age-style shows such as Animaniacs and The Ren & Stimpy Show, which have little to no involvement with Tex Avery or his cartoons, and were more of a homage to him. In general, this show is a worse-drawn Ren and Stimpy and worse-written Animaniacs -- completely lacking the fun, care, and charm those shows had.
 * 106) A lot of the characters are unfunny, unlikable, and obnoxious.
 * 107) *The worst offenders are Amanda Banshee, who is very lazy and short-tempered, Freddy the Fly, who is abusive and extremely sadistic towards Amanda, and Khannie, who is incredibly mean-spirited and sadistic towards Genghis.
 * 108) The soundtrack is obnoxious and insufferable, especially the theme song.
 * 109) *The theme song is incredibly annoying, obnoxious, and lazy. It even disrespects Jacques Offenbach, as it consists of the chorus of his song from Orpheus In The Underworld Can-Can (a.k.a. "Infernal Galop") with the line "Welcome to the Wacky World of Tex Avery" being repeated over and over again in tune to the music as its lyrics of the theme.
 * 110) * There's also barely (if ever) any background music playing in most of the episodes, hence failing to enhance the intended wacky-nutty tone and mood of the show, and rendering the cartoons' atmospheres to be very bland and dull.
 * 111) *Speaking of the background music, it almost sounds like it was composed as a MIDI music file, and it would often be played in different pitches and speeds.
 * 112) A lot of the characters and segments are pretty unoriginal and ripped off other already existing cartoons or TV shows.
 * 113) *Tex Avery is a ripoff of Red Hot Ryder from the 1944 Looney Tunes cartoon "Buckaroo Bugs" (which was, ironically, directed by Bob Clampett) and copies a lot from Bugs Bunny (Looney Tunes).
 * 114) *Sagebrush Sid is a lazy clone of the wolf from Tex Avery's Droopy cartoons and usually serves as a stand-in for Yosemite Sam (Looney Tunes).
 * 115) *Miss Chastity Knott's design heavily resembles Red's design, also from the Droopy cartoons.
 * 116) *Pompeii and Genghis look too similar to Stimpy (The Ren & Stimpy Show).
 * 117) **Pompeii himself looks like the Indian from the Screwy Squirrel cartoon "Big Heel-Watha" and is rumored to be based on Shorty from the original Popeye the Sailor cartoons.
 * 118) *Genghis greatly resembles the lion from Slap Happy Lion, which was directed by Tex Avery himself.
 * 119) *Dan's design has a strong resemblance to Dick Dastardly's design from Wacky Races.
 * 120) *The Einstone segments (or more precisely, the name) are an obvious ripoff of The Flintstones.
 * 121) **The face of Einstone himself was likely based on Little Miss Muffet from the 1940 Looney Tunes cartoon "A Gander at Mother Goose".
 * 122) *Genghis and Khannie are both plagiarized copycats of Tom and Jerry.
 * 123) **Khannie is a ripoff of Andy Panda and is a stand-in for Elmyra Duff from Tiny Toon Adventures to the point where they even share the same voice actor.
 * 124) *Freddy the Fly is likely a poor man's version of the gremlin from the Looney Tunes cartoon "Falling Hare".
 * 125) *Amanda Banshee looks like a stolen character drawn by Don Martin from an issue of the MAD magazine.
 * 126) *Maurice's design is a ripoff of both Tweety (Looney Tunes) and Baby Huey's designs.
 * 127) *Mooch is a copy of Sylvester J. Pussycat (Looney Tunes).
 * 128) *Maurice's father bears a few similarities to Foghorn Leghorn. (Looney Tunes)
 * 129) *Power Pooch is an obvious ripoff of Underdog and Superman (design-wise) and seems like a potential knockoff of mh:greatcharacters:Earthworm Jim (personality-wise, without any of the charm and good humor).
 * 130) **Little Buddy can also be seen as a potential clone of Spot from Hong Kong Phooey and Peter Puppy from |Earthworm Jim.
 * 131) *Boney and Dr. Hydrant are lazy clones of Pinky and The Brain from Animaniacs, and they even share a few similarities in terms of character design and personality.
 * 132) *In the Tex Avery segment "Bottleneck Bear", one of the background characters that briefly appear in two scenes is a grey rabbit whose character design is a plagiarism of Bugs Bunny's (Looney Tunes) early-1940s design.
 * 133) * At the beginning of the Maurice and Mooch segment "True or False Alarm", there is a brief appearance of a hunter whose character design is a rip-off of Elmer Fudd's (Looney Tunes) design. There are also a wolf-like animal and a cat holding a bird, who resemble Wile E. Coyote, Sylvester, and Tweety respectively.
 * 134) Ton of spelling errors and typos on the background objects:
 * 135) *In "Bottleneck Bear", "Grizzly Bear" is misspelled as "Gbizzly" in one of the signs on a mountain.
 * 136) *This happens twice in "Flychiatry"; On the psychiatrist's calendar, "Judgement Day" is misspelled as "Judement Day" and "November" is misspelled as "Novenber".
 * 137) *"Tallywho?" has a sentence with a misspelling: "Our guns are loaded and so are we" is misspelled as "Ours guns are loaded and so are we" on a sign.
 * 138) *In "The Wrath of Khannie", the sign on Uranus is misspelled as "Upanus" in one shot.
 * 139) Most of the animals (especially in the Einstone segments) are usually poorly drawn and have huge probosci's human-like noses, especially with the dinosaurs and saber-toothed cats.
 * 140) A few of the plots are even copied from other shows: a glaring example of this would be "Carnivores Anonymous", where Mooch attends a club to give up his addiction to chicken, being a copy of the Looney Tunes cartoon "Birds Anonymous" (even sharing a much similar name).
 * 141) It's filled to the brim with many bad episodes that range from mediocre to terrible, such as:
 * 142) * "Rodeo, Rodeo, Where For Art Thou Rodeo?" (Which started the series on a horrible note)
 * 143) * "The Dis-Orderly"
 * 144) * "A Bird in the Brain is Worth Two in the Bush"
 * 145) * "The Not-So-Great Train Robbery"
 * 146) * "Humpty Dumpty Had a Great Wall"
 * 147) * "Marital Blitz"
 * 148) * "Cabin Fever"
 * 149) * "Cruisin' For a Bruisin'"
 * 150) * "Breakfast in Bedlam"
 * 151) * "Bottleneck Bear"
 * 152) * "Sitter Jitters"
 * 153) * "Flychiatry"
 * 154) * "Driving Mr. Dan"
 * 155) * "Who Kilt the Conqueror"
 * 156) * "Saur Loser"
 * 157) * "Mine, Mine, Mine'
 * 158) * "Stupe De Jour"
 * 159) * "Teacher's Pest"
 * 160) * "Silence of the Lames"
 * 161) * "Aloha Oy"
 * 162) * "Black and Blue Belt"
 * 163) * "Cat Scratch Fervor"
 * 164) * "Say Goodnight Freddy"
 * 165) * "Quiet Please"
 * 166) * "Tell Tale Fly"
 * 167) * "True or False Alarm"
 * 168) * "SSSpeed"
 * 169) Like with Angelica Pickles from Rugrats, Khannie's teeth always being shown whenever she moves her mouth contrasts heavily with the character's adorable appearance. This can also become uncanny to watch over time.
 * 170) The Arabic dub of the show had a lot of scenes cut or censored to comply with the stringent censorship rules that most Arabian countries have. Even then, it still does a poor job at censorship to beyond-laughable results, like repeating scenes, freeze-framing them at the wrong times, and not even editing the audio to compensate:
 * 171) *"Rodeo, Rodeo, Where For Art Thou Rodeo?" is the biggest example of this. Every scene with Miss Chastity was removed because her skimpy clothing was deemed inappropriate, and the entirety of the Pig Wrestling scene was cut because pork wasn't considered lawful, leading the plot to be changed from Tex and Sid trying to win her affections by trying to be the best rodeo clowns to just Tex and Sid trying to prove which one can ride a bull the longest. This also leaves the scene of Tex wearing the clown nose he got from Chastity unexplained.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) The characters in the show are at least original in some respects, even though most of them are obnoxious in a bad way.
 * 2) Very good voice acting, except Billy West as Tex Avery and Freddy the Fly and Scott McNeil as Amanda Banshee.
 * 3) * The narrator (Maurice LaMarche) can be decent at times.
 * 4) The Italian theme song sung by Cristina D'Avena was decent.
 * 5) Despite being sub-par, the animation is decent as said above and looks nice for 1997 standards, similar to the Looney Tunes cartoons of the 1940s and '50s. In fact, the animation improved a bit in the final 6 episodes.
 * 6) *The animation in the title sequence as well as the intros to each segment looks better than usual, but that's not saying much.
 * 7) Most of the character designs (despite looking ugly) are very similar to the Looney Tunes cartoons.
 * 8) *Khannie, Maurice, and Little Buddy all have cute designs.
 * 9) Some of the characters are tolerable and decent such as Miss Chasity Knott, Genghis, Mooch, Pompeii Pete (sometimes) and Little Buddy.
 * 10) * Depending on how you view her, Khannie is also likable at times.
 * 11) Some quotes are funny at times such as Sagebrush Sid's "What are you looking at?" and Power Pooch's "Can you say, justice?"
 * 12) Many funny moments every now and then.
 * 13) A few of the episodes are good and admittedly funny such as "Tex Meets the Execs".
 * 14) The Genghis and Khannie segments had a small cult following and became a fan favorite by some people, such as a portion of the furry community.
 * 15) *The Pompeii Pete segments also seem to be well-liked by some people as well.
 * 16) The show does have a few nods to Tex Avery's work now and then, the most notable being in "Cat Scratch Fervor" where Power Pooch and Bad Cat keep gnawing on the shoe to grow bigger like how the cat and mouse from Tex Avery's "King Size Canary" kept drinking the growth formula to grow bigger.
 * 17) The French dub of the show uses fewer sound effects in the early episodes.
 * 18) The Italian dub of the show uses good and funny dialogue despite the sound effects.
 * 19) Tex ACTUALLY rides a horse like in the advertising material, sadly it was just in the final episodes.

Trivia

 * This was DIC's first cartoon to be fully made using digital ink and paint. However, this wasn't the first time where they did this technique. The first time they did this animation technique was in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! with the episode "Count Koopula".
 * Tex Avery's daughter Nancy Avery desperately needed the money to pay for her kids' college, so she approved this show.
 * Out of all the 65 episodes produced, only 48 of them (at least in English) have surfaced. The other 17 have yet to resurface.
 * The first 40 episodes were released on DVD by Mill Creek Entertainment, and the first 10 were uploaded to the WildBrain-owned Jazzper YouTube channel (then called DHX Encore).
 * Episodes 45-52 were once available for free on YouTube, but as of 2021 they have disappeared.
 * On later English prints of the series, only the voice actors from the French dub are credited.
 * On January 23, 1996, one year before The Wacky World of Tex Avery entered production, Cartoon Network started airing The Tex Avery Show, an anthology program entirely dedicated to honoring Tex Avery and his cartoon creations, consisting of all the Looney Tunes and MGM cartoons which Tex Avery had directed throughout the 1930s-1950s (by that time, the 1996 Time Warner-Turner Entertainment merger had allowed Warner Bros. to own all of the Tex Avery-directed cartoons, save for only four cartoons he directed during his brief stint at Walter Lantz Productions).

Reception
The Wacky World of Tex Avery was universally panned by critics and watchers alike and is widely considered to be the worst cartoon DIC Entertainment has ever made, with many calling it a huge disgrace to the name Tex Avery and an insulting representation of famed animation director Tex Avery and his cartoon creations.

It also has a 4.8/10 rating on IMDb. RebelTaxi placed this show at #3 in the list of Top 10 Worst Reboots. TheMysteriousMrEnter placed this show at #1 in the list of Top 10 Worst 90s cartoons. Saberspark puts the theme song at #1 in the Top 10 Worst Cartoon Intros. SCMediaWorks criticized the show in his Rise and Fall of DIC Entertainment video and calls it the worst cartoon the company has ever made because it tried to capitalize on Tex Avery's legacy and also being an obvious knock-off of The Ren & Stimpy Show. He nicknamed the series "The Braindead Useless Piece of Fuckery".

Benthelooney placed this show at #9 on his Top 10 Classic Cartoons I Hate list.

David Perlmutter in his book Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows described the show as an "insult" to the titular cartoonist, writing that "[it] lacked the masterful way Avery himself employed and often transcended the limits of his material."

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Fun Size
Fun Size (known as Half Pint in some countries) is a 2012 American teen comedy film directed by Josh Schwartz and written by Max Werner, starring Victoria Justice (who played Tori Vega from Victorious and Lola Martinez from Zoey 101), Thomas Mann, Jane Levy and Chelsea Handler. The film was released in theaters on October 26, 2012 by Paramount Pictures.

Plot
Wren DeSantis (Victoria Justice) is a high-school senior who can't wait to get away from her dysfunctional family. On Halloween, Wren's mother decides to go out with her much-younger boyfriend, leaving Wren to look after little brother Albert DeSantis (Jane Levy). When Wren is distracted by an invitation to the party of the year, Albert disappears into a sea of trick-or-treaters. Enlisting the aid of her sassy friend, April (also Jane Levy), and two other classmates, Wren sets out on a frantic search for her sibling.

Why It Can't Handle Halloween

 * 1) The biggest problem with this movie that's hard to disregard is that it has a ton of sexual content, laughable dialogue and inappropriate jokes, in a Nickelodeon movie, and a PG-13 one at that. These include, but are not limited to:
 * 2) * The scene in the beginning of the movie where Wren was taking a shower, sniffing a disgusting odor and opening the shower curtain and yelling out "ALBERT!!" and taking us to a scene where Albert is naked is very disturbing and unfitting even for a teen movie.
 * 3) * In addition, after that scene, Wren says this line in the scene where she puts on torn clothing, "Where are my boobs?" is also very unfitting in a teen movie.
 * 4) * The infamous scene where Wren pulls off a mask revealing a black boy dressed as Spider-Man and calls her (Wren) a "bitch" is an example of something completely vulgar or rude in a movie made by Nickelodeon. This is something Eric Cartman from South Park would do.
 * 5) * The scene where two rude men (dressed as a chariot knight and Hulk) said "Move the babe magnet, asswad!" and "Yeah, asswad!", and the scene where Peng said "What's up, bitches? Why don't you get out of that honky-ass truck and come at me like a man?" is also way too vulgar for a teen movie. To be fair, some PG-13 movies do use profanity (though mild to moderate) in some places, but if Nickelodeon had to go this way for a PG-13 film anybody wouldn’t be surprised.
 * 6) * A man farting on Wren's mother during the party.
 * 7) * During the scene where April escapes Roosevelt and Peng's car while Peng was grabbing her legs, she infamously says this disturbing and unfitting line, "Okay, let me go and I'll let you touch my boob for 10 seconds."
 * 8) * The infamous and disturbing close-ups of April's boobs that she showed to Peng, and forced Peng to touch her boobs. And she even hits Peng in the face (showing that she is a very bad person).
 * 9) * The disgusting scene where Fuzzy takes off his clothes is very gross and sexual.
 * 10) Because of all of these points, it will make you question why they would allow this to be produced by Nickelodeon Movies, and allow sexual content and coarse language in the movie, especially in a PG-13 movie. It feels like it would belong in an R rated movie instead.
 * 11) * Adding onto that, the idea of a PG-13 rated film by a kids company has already been done before by Disney's mh:greatestmovies:Pirates of the Caribbean, which is the first Disney movie to be rated PG-13 (it actually worked there as well). But here, it fails miserably and ends up being the main problem of this film.
 * 12) * Furthermore, Victoria Justice's previous film (which was also a Nickelodeon movie), The Boy Who Cried Werewolf (2010) looks better than this and it came out two years prior to this film.
 * 13) False advertising:
 * 14) * In one of the posters for the film, April is seen wearing a purple dress, but she never wears this outfit at any point in the movie itself. Instead, she wears a cat costume, which is very misleading.
 * 15) * The title is also misleading, as it has absolutely nothing to do with the film's premise whatsoever. Sounds familiar?
 * 16) * One of the DVD covers of the movie says that it's the perfect family film, which is false since it's not only a terrible film, but it's clearly not intended for kids.
 * 17) On the topic of the posters for the movie, one of the posters is basically an altered version of the "worn-out heroes" poster from The Hangover.
 * 18) The movie's tagline, "Some People Can't Handle Halloween", is literally The Hangover's tagline, "Some People Can't Handle Vegas" but with "Vegas" replaced with "Halloween", which is utterly lazy and unoriginal. It's like the creators couldn't even come up with an original tagline for the movie.
 * 19) Most of the humor in the movie is unfunny, as a lot of it consists of cruel comedy and gross out humor, as mentioned above.
 * 20) The acting is terrible, effortless, and annoying, especially from Jane Levy as Albert DeSantis and April Martin.
 * 21) The pacing is really bad since it’s mostly a boring and slow pace.
 * 22) The word "ALBERT!" is used too many times, which will get on your last nerves.
 * 23) This film gives people a bad impression of looking out for someone who is being mean or rude.
 * 24) It is a poor man's version of "Have You Seen This Snail" (from SpongeBob SquarePants), and Arthur's Missing Pal, whereas they have half of the same plot, and with a bit of The Hangover thrown in.
 * 25) It has various blatant and unnecessary product placement, such as:
 * 26) * The scene where Wren takes out the candy from Albert's trick-or-treat bag which looks like a Kit-Kat candy bar.
 * 27) * The Albert scene where he takes all of the candy from a female neighbor's paper Jack-a-Lantern with an Airheads bar holding in his hand. Also, before the scene where he comes to the female neighbor for more candy, there are Hershey Bars.
 * 28) * The phone that Wren was holding on her hand in the scene where she saw a text from Aaron Riley was a Samsung phone.
 * 29) * The man at the scene before his line "Honey! Honey! I think we need more candy" looks like a bag of Airheads.
 * 30) * In the scene of the "COVENTRY" FOOD MARKET & FINE WINES store, the scene where Albert comes into the store and touches the bell, you can notice the Wrigley's DOUBLEMINT box next to the bell, along with the Hershey's Mr. Goodbar.
 * 31) ** Not to mention, that the scene where the manager was looking for an item for Albert has a ton of real-life objects such as the Durex extra sensitive, TROJAN STIMULATORS, Baby TEST, Rexall, Vagisil, Warm Touch, Dr. Sheffield's Anti-Itch Cream, Nature Shield, Laxative, diet DOTS, a balloon at the left which looks like SpongeBob's eye, and many more.
 * 32) * The scene where Wren touches Aaron's arm and the soda drops reveals a soda can of Crush.
 * 33) * The phone ringing in that scene has a label on the top named "Uniden".
 * 34) Some of the costume designs are terrible.
 * 35) * April Martin looks very creepy and ugly, especially her face, as it looks like she used lots of eye makeup.
 * 36) * Albert (despite being likable) looks ugly and uncanny, as he has a babyish and tired looking face.
 * 37) Most of the main characters are unlikable, poorly written and annoying. For example:
 * 38) * Wren DeSantis, the main protagonist, is a selfish, immature, and annoying jerk and acts disrespectful to her brother Albert in parts of the scenes where she interacts with him.
 * 39) * Peng is a potty mouth who cusses a lot and is an idiotic jerk.
 * 40) * April Martin, Wren's best friend, is arguably the worst character, as she is very mean-spirited, stereotypical and very offensive towards nerds/geeks, and does a lot of inappropriate stuff, like forcing people to touch her boobs, as stated in WICHH#1.
 * 41) Poor character dialogue, especially from Wren.
 * 42) It is easily forgettable due to its bland, boring, generic and (depending on your view) very demented plot.
 * 43) The soundtrack is lackluster and forgettable.
 * 44) There are very destructive scenes such as the gang crashing into the restaurant pole, and the giant pirate chicken landing on their car, which is just unnecessary.
 * 45) There is a scene where the bystanders are laughing at the destruction which is very rude, disrespectful, and heartless, especially to people who don't have money and are also poor.
 * 46) Terrible release date:
 * 47) *Being a Halloween themed-movie, this film should've been released in early October or mid-late September; instead, it was released only five days before Halloween..
 * 48) *This gives the film a limited window for audiences to view it.
 * 49) *Once it's November 1st, the film will no longer be relevant and people would immediately stop watching it.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) Albert is the only main character in the movie who is likable and funny, even if his costume looks ugly. He also provides some funny moments throughout the movie, which include:
 * 2) * The scene where he had a dance party with his comic book character, Galaxy Scout (who was actually played by Riki Lindhome), which is actually very hilarious.
 * 3) * The variety of collabs he makes in the post credits scene, which include The Prang Mantus and the Turdle.
 * 4) The scene where Fuzzy and Albert beated out Jörgen is amazing.
 * 5) Also, Wren finally learned her lesson about being responsible and looking out for someone, and she also becomes more likable.
 * 6) It might seem tough dealing with a little brother who wanders out alone or gets lost in the street.
 * 7) Some heartwarming moments, such as the scene where Wren takes her little brother (Albert) to see her deceased father (Peter DeSantis).
 * 8) Decent ending: Wren finally meets up to her true boyfriend Roosevelt and they finally kissed. Peng and April also kissed in the ending as well (despite their sex reference). It even ends with a funny video of a variety of collabs made by Albert, as mentioned above in RQ#1.

Critical Response
Fun Size received negative reviews from critics and audiences, several of whom criticized the adult humor and sexual content despite the film's Nickelodeon pedigree. Rotten Tomatoes reports that of 25% of 73 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating is 4/10. The consensus states: "It occasionally shows surprising flashes of wit, but Fun Size is too safe and formulaic – not to mention unfunny – to survive comparisons to the '80s teen movies it eagerly imitates.". It currently holds a 5.4/10 on IMDb. On Metacritic, the film has a rating of 37/100, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews." On Letterboxd, the film has an average rating of 2.4/5. Cinemascore gave the movie a B. In addition, it has been constantly listed as one of the worst Nickelodeon movies of all time, and it has gone on to be one of Nickelodeon's least remembered movies.

In fact, it is the third lowest rated theatrical Nickelodeon movie on IMDb, behind only Playing with Fire and The Last Airbender.

Box Office
Fun Size was a box office bomb, grossing $11.4 million against its $14 million budget, and is the lowest grossing Nickelodeon movie to date.

Trivia

 * It was shot entirely in the film's setting of Cleveland which is rare in cinema as most films set there or in Ohio in general were shot elsewhere.
 * This is the second film from Nickelodeon Movies to be given a PG-13 rating from the Motion Picture Association, the first being Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging.

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