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Greg Ford: A Maverick Animator Bringing Looney Tunes to Life With a playful irreverence and a boundless imagination, Greg Ford has carved out a singular niche as one of the most inventive and celebrated directors in the Looney Tunes canon. Cutting his teeth as an animator at Warner Bros. in the 1980s, Ford quickly distinguished himself with his unique visual flair and his ability to imbue classic characters like Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck with fresh, subversive energy. Ford's extensive filmography is marked by a gleeful disregard for convention, as he delights in upending audience expectations at every turn. From the surreal slapstick of "Bugs Bunny's Creature Features" to the meta-textual mayhem of "Bugs vs. Daffy: Battle of the Music Video Stars," his work is characterized by a boundless creativity and a keen understanding of the Looney Tunes legacy. Whether he's crafting a send-up of horror tropes in "The Night of the Living Duck" or engineering a madcap "Duxorcist" adventure, Ford's films are always tinged with a delightfully anarchic spirit that pays homage to the irreverent roots of these beloved characters. Beyond his directorial efforts, Ford has also made significant contributions as a historian and consultant, helping to preserve and celebrate the enduring cultural impact of Looney Tunes. His passion for the medium shines through in every frame, making him a true maverick in the world of animation – a filmmaker who has not only honored the past but also boldly charted new, hilarious territories for these iconic characters.








