You can watch Looney Tunes and the classic shorts in a few different places, but availability keeps shifting, especially after removals from Max in 2025.

Main streaming options (as of 2025–2026)

  • Max (formerly HBO Max) – Still has a selection of Looney Tunes, including some classic-era shorts, but the catalog was cut down and is no longer close to “complete”.
  • Boomerang (Warner’s cartoon service, where available) – Carries Looney Tunes content, though its classic library is smaller than what Max used to have.
  • YouTube TV – Offers Looney Tunes as part of its live/linear channels and on‑demand library with a subscription and free trial options.
  • Prime Video (buy or stream via channels) – Individual episodes and collections of Looney Tunes are sold digitally; on some devices (like Roku) Looney Tunes is listed as available to stream via Prime Video.

Newer “Looney Tunes Cartoons”

If you specifically want the newer Looney Tunes Cartoons series (the modern shorts, not the 1940s–60s originals):

  • They stream on Max and via the Max channel on Prime Video in regions where available.

Classic shorts (1940s–1960s vibe)

For the old-school Bugs, Daffy, Porky, and friends, people now tend to mix official platforms with classic-friendly archives:

  • Max – Has “a lot, including some really old ones,” but not a complete run after removals.
  • Internet Archive (archive.org) – Fans report a large collection of classic Looney Tunes there, often more extensive than the paid streaming libraries (though quality and completeness can vary).
  • YouTube & Dailymotion – Many classic shorts (and fan uploads or official compilations) are available to stream free; users often go there “when craving some Bugs,” especially for seasonal specials.

An example pattern fans describe: if Max doesn’t have a particular 1950s short anymore, they check archive.org first, then YouTube or Dailymotion for a one‑off viewing.

Physical & digital purchases

If you want reliable, long‑term access without depending on shifting streaming rights:

  • DVD & Blu‑ray collections – Classic LT “Platinum Collections,” character sets (Daffy, Tweety, Pepe Le Pew, etc.), and themed discs are still sold and are often used as source material for HD compilations online.
  • Digital purchase – Many shorts and packages can be bought via Amazon Video / Prime Video and other stores (often around a few dollars per episode or bundle).

Simple “where to watch Looney Tunes” answer

If you just want a quick pointer without the nuances:

  • Try Max or Boomerang first for official streaming of many Looney Tunes episodes.
  • Check Prime Video and YouTube TV if you prefer those ecosystems.
  • For deeper classic dives and rarer shorts, fans commonly use archive.org , YouTube , and Dailymotion as supplemental sources.

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