Talk:Shirley the Loon

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Removed content that should be reworded possibly, if someone wants it in:

In one episode, while attending a high school dance, a bowl of punch is dumped onto Shirley's head. The sight of the red punch on her hands causes her to temporarily go insane. She then proceeds to destroy the school's gym in a telekinetic fit, similar to Carrie, after being doused with pig's blood.

[edit] Mellisa Duck nonsense

Baby Looney tunes came out in 2002. Tiny Toon Adventures is from the 90s. There is NO WAY a character invented for a 2002 cartoon is the inspiration for a character in a 90s cartoon.

If anything, it is the other way around.

Melissa did have an appearance before Tiny Toon Adventures. She appeared in Chuck Jones' The Scarlet Pumpernickel (1950)

[edit] Contreversy

Does anyone else think we should say something about the contreversy surrounding this character? When my father (who was a fan of the original Loony Tunes) saw her claim she could see into the future, he banned the show from being watched. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Supernerd 10 (talkcontribs) 13:39, 31 March 2007 (UTC).

That's more of a family decision, not international controversy regarding the character.