![]() ![]() In 1990, two years after bringing dozens of Golden Age cartoon characters back to the big screen when he produced Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, Steven Spielberg looked to do the same thing on TV. And the writers seemed at least as concerned with entertaining themselves by seeing how many obscure references and inappropriate jokes they could smuggle in without getting fired. But the Tiny Toons crew understood that a lot of adults would be watching too (including parents, who didn't really have much choice) and included plenty to keep them entertained. Until then, most cartoons were strictly for kids, and most creators saw them strictly as a paycheck job. Tiny Toon Adventures marked the beginning of a new era for TV animation.
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