Chuck Jones Web Site
www.chuckjones.com/entry.html
The official Chuck Jones Web site includes a history and filmography of the famed director, key stats about the cartoon characters he has directed and created, plus a gallery of images of his animation art work.
National Public Radio: FRESH AIR Online: Chuck Jones
http://freshair.npr.org/dayFA.cfm?display=day&todayDate=02%2F25%2F2002
Select the "Listen to Chuck Jones" link to hear Terry Gross' interview with Chuck Jones, which was originally broadcast on FRESH AIR in 1989.
Entertaindom
www.entertaindom.com
Another fabulous all-inclusive entertainment site that features original Web programming, animations, games, concert Webcasts, and vast amounts of information about television, film, and the Web! Be sure to visit the Looney Tunes Theatre (www.entertaindom.com/pages/cartooncinema/home.jsp) to watch your favorite cartoons.
Warner Bros. Online
www.warnerbros.com/
Welcome to the world of cartoons, music, comics, movies, television, and much more! This comprehensive site appeals to kids and adults alike, with Webcasts, games, WB originals, and information on popular films, television programs, and recording artists.
American Academy of Achievement: Chuck Jones, Animation Pioneer
www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/jon1pro-1
In recognition of his achievement in the arts, Chuck Jones is profiled in the American Academy of Achievement's online Hall of the Arts exhibit. Here, users will find a biography plus an extended interview of the animation pioneer, augumented by video and audio clips.
Animation World Magazine: Happy Birthday, Chuck Jones!
www.awn.com/mag/issue2.7/2.7pages/2.7jacksonjones.html
ANIMATION WORLD MAGAZINE's article about Chuck Jones' 85th birthday party, which features a downloadable QuickTime interview with the director and intimate photos of him celebrating with friends and family.
Internet Movie Database: Chuck Jones
www.imdb.com/Name?Jones,+Chuck
This extensive site offers a brief biography of Chuck Jones, but its main attraction is a vast filmography of the director. The filmography is organized by date and can also be browsed by category.
The Onion: Chuck Jones
http://avclub.theonion.com/avclub3313/avfeature3313.html
An insightful interview of the director by THE ONION magazine, where he talks about animation -- past and present -- the modern Michigan J. Frog, and the wonderful characters he has created over the years.
The Cartoon Annex: Interview with Chuck Jones, 1988
http://pages.hotbot.com/movies/skad13/cjones.html
A short interview with Chuck Jones on his influence, the impact of his work on audiences, his triumphs, failures, and philosophies.
Unofficial Looney Tunes World
http://tultw.com/main.htm
Stroll down memory lane at this site, which contains numerous images and a complete year-by-year history of your favorite cartoon characters. Also available: downloadable LOONEY TUNES wallpaper, a fun quiz, and a history and filmography of Wile E. Coyote, Pepé le Pew, and Ma, Pa, and Junyer Bear.
Wile E's Desert
www.geocities.com/televisioncity/set/7278/
This busy, colorful site is chock-full of Wile E. Coyote information, sure to please any fan. Users can read the rules Chuck Jones created for the Coyote-Road Runner series; see the top ten stupid things Wile E. does to catch the Road Runner; play an assortment of games; and find additional links.
JustPepe.com
www.justpepe.com/
For some fans, it's all about the stud-muffin skunk, Pepé le Pew. This well organized site has fun games, movie clips, audio clips of some of Pepé's memorable utterances, Pepé-related items for sale, and a section that contains bios of Pepé, Chuck Jones, Fritz Freleng, and Tex Avery.
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