Are these winter scenes from Looney Tunes or Tom and Jerry?
These cartoons featured snowmen of the normal and abominable kind.

Winter provides plenty of opportunities for conflict and hijinks — perfect for classic cartoons. Characters can slip on ice, throw snow balls at each other or fight over who gets to thaw out in front of the fire.
Here are a few winter scenes from both Looney Tunes and Tom and Jerry shorts. Without any recognizable characters, can you tell where each image came from?

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Can you tell what this city scene is from?
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What is this festive house from?
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What is this cozy cabin from?
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This whole house was frozen in what cartoon?
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What is this abominable snowman from?
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What about this regular snowman?
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This winter message in a bottle is from what?
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What is this snowy bulldog from?
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What about this dog?
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Someone was thrown out in the snow in what?

Are these winter scenes from Looney Tunes or Tom and Jerry?
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Love toon in with me. My wife and I watch it every morning. Love Toony, Bill, Quizzer, Goldie….etc. sventoonie is hysterical. Your programming is outstanding, bringing back those great programs from my childhood in the 50s and 60s and into my young adult years in the 70s. Oh, I got 6 out of 10, and I thought I was a toon town expert. Many Thanks to you all and happy holidays👍🎄
You're a peng-winner! Great job! 7 out of 10 should have had 1 more kind on the fence with 6 and 4
Looney Tunes are the coolest. My favorite is Daffy Duck!
7/10 … not my night
6 for 10, thought I knew Looney Toons better, I never did, and still don't care for Tom and Jerry, they're
uninspired, it's a cat chasing a mouse and that's all. Don't get me started about Betty Boop, Popeye
just squeaks in as passable.
uninspired, it's a cat chasing a mouse and that's all. Don't get me started about Betty Boop, Popeye
just squeaks in as passable.