Taz, along with Daffy, is one of my favorite characters from the Looney Tunes gang.
I guess this show was a key factor in said preference. Back then in the nineties, Warner had plenty of entertaining shows the whole family could watch, with lots of clever gags and a charming characterization.
Taz here had a somewhat different personality in comparison with the original shorts where he appeared, being quite nicer, and with a somewhat more childish behavior, but he still was entirely recognizable as the classic character created by Robert McKimson.
A shame all the new characters created for this series (including Taz family) never apparead in any other Looney Tunes media again. And a it's such a shame modern Looney Tunes cartoons lack of the same charm and wit they used to have back then.
I guess this show was a key factor in said preference. Back then in the nineties, Warner had plenty of entertaining shows the whole family could watch, with lots of clever gags and a charming characterization.
Taz here had a somewhat different personality in comparison with the original shorts where he appeared, being quite nicer, and with a somewhat more childish behavior, but he still was entirely recognizable as the classic character created by Robert McKimson.
A shame all the new characters created for this series (including Taz family) never apparead in any other Looney Tunes media again. And a it's such a shame modern Looney Tunes cartoons lack of the same charm and wit they used to have back then.