The Looney Tunes are a massive part of pop culture history but have a complicated history in movies. The Warner Bros. characters debuted in 1930, appearing in shorts engineered to sell the studio’s music. In the mid-30s, directors such as Chuck Jones and Tex Avery would help transform the characters into the iconic figures audiences know and love today. These are the creators of the long-suffering Daffy Duck, the stuttering Porky Pig, the single-minded Elmer Fudd, hungry Sylvester, adorable Tweety Bird, and of course the smart-aleck ringleader of them all, Bugs Bunny.