I once had the good fortune to hear Chuck Jones speak about the philosophy behind the Warner Brothers characters: how Bugs Bunny was attacked by another (usually Elmer Fudd) but because of his innocence he prevailed. Daffy Duck, on the other hand, was always scheming and trying to cut corners which is why he always failed. There was a moral order to the WB cartoon universe.
Up until today, there had also been one in the Dancing Bug universe and that predictability had been satisfying.
I once had the good fortune to hear Chuck Jones speak about the philosophy behind the Warner Brothers characters: how Bugs Bunny was attacked by another (usually Elmer Fudd) but because of his innocence he prevailed. Daffy Duck, on the other hand, was always scheming and trying to cut corners which is why he always failed. There was a moral order to the WB cartoon universe.
Up until today, there had also been one in the Dancing Bug universe and that predictability had been satisfying.