Next Generation Looney Tunes (Fan Art Concept)

Original drawing on paper, likely from a sketchbook or loose-leaf sheet.Anonymous amateur artist; contemporary fan art community.

Next Generation Looney Tunes (Fan Art Concept)

Style & Movement

Fan Art / Character Design / Anthropomorphic (Furry) Art style inspired by the Looney Tunes and Tiny Toon Adventures aesthetics.

Medium & Technique

Felt-tip pen, colored marker, and possibly colored pencil on paper; utilizing a grid layout for character design.

Creation Period

Early 21st Century (Circa 2015-2023), based on the 'fandom' character design aesthetic.

Dimensions & Format

Approximately 8.5 x 11 inches (standard letter size); horizontal landscape orientation containing a portrait grid.

Subject Description

A 2x5 grid of ten original characters presented as the offspring of classic Looney Tunes characters. Top row: Daughters of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, and Yosemite Sam. Bottom row: Son of Sylvester, Daughter of Tweety Bird, Son of Wile E. Coyote, Daughter of The Road Runner, and Son of Taz.

Condition & Value Assessment

Condition Assessment

Fair; the paper shows prominent horizontal and vertical fold lines, suggesting it was folded for storage or transport.

Estimated Market Value

$0 - $20 USD (Sentimental or personal value rather than commercial fine art value).

Auction Estimate

N/A - Not a commercial auction-grade item.

Provenance History

Private collection of the artist; likely shared via social media or art hosting platforms (e.g., DeviantArt) prior to physical photography.

Art Historical Significance

Represents the 'Second Generation' trope common in internet fan fiction and character design communities, where artists reimagine legacy IP characters' lineages.

Notable Features

Handwritten labels for each character denoting their lineage; distinctive anthropomorphic 'humanoid' fashion applied to animal-based characters.

Condition Issues

Deep creasing from being folded into quadrants; slight edge wear; minor color bleeding typical of marker on non-archival paper.

Conservation Recommendations

Store flat in an acid-free plastic sleeve; keep away from direct sunlight to prevent marker fading.

Identified on 3/7/2026