Bugs Bunny and Friends Spill Blood in New Exhibit
Is the No Holds Barred Violence Too Much for Kids?
By Brookie Crawford, published Oct 08, 2008
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I just read about a new art exhibit called Splatter" where Looney Tunes characters are taken to the next violent level - complete with blood and guts.According to the Telegraph, the exhibit claims to show your favorite Looney Tune characters in "unrelenting acts of blood and discomfort never previously witnessed on the Cartoon Network."
The exhibit itself doesn't bother me. I'm all for free expression. I don't think my kids are mature enough to see that kind of thing yet, so I simply won't take them. Others are free to see the exhibit if it interests them. The gallery even attached a parental advisory to the exhibit. I'm fine with that.
What did upset me was a statement by artist James Cauty.
"I'm a parent myself, and if I saw pictures like that I would think of something kids would really love, because it's no holds-barred violence."
I find the statement terribly disturbing. I'm a parent and I don't want my young kids to be getting that excited about "no holds-barred violence."
We should be teaching our children about limits, not "no holds-barred." We should be stressing the importance of right and wrong, not the bloodier the better.
What does it say about our society that we are encouraging our kids to get excited about violence, that blood and guts are "fun."
I currently limit the amount of Looney Tunes cartoons my kids can watch. They are extremely violent as is. We have discussion after watching them about what is right and what is wrong.
I watched Looney Tunes growing up and I turned out ok. But I was raised with a strong moral foundation. Even so there's a big difference between watching an anvil drop on coyote's head and watching Jerry mutilate Tom.
There's no way I'd let my kids into that exhibit until they were much, much older. They need to be mature enough to understand what is "entertainment" only. They should know why it's really not fun when people get hurt.

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Takeaways
- Looney Tunes featured in a new art exhibit.
- Exhibit looks at bloodier side of your favorite characters.
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