For any ardent Lego fan, the popular Lego video games are still a valuable part of the hobby. If you have recently been watching the gaming scene you will no doubt have heard of the new Lego Dimensions. This game takes the ideas from Skylanders, Disney Infinity, and Amiibo and makes them into Lego. The new game features many well known franchises including Back to the Future, The Simpsons, and Scooby Doo in new scenarios, while also appearing with stalwart Lego game characters like Gandolf, Batman, and Wyldstyle. With these new additions to the game it has had me thinking… Will Lego Looney Tunes be coming out?

Bare with me, I actually have some interesting evidence that should hopefully support this theory.

1. Lego Scooby Doo

Scooby Doo is perhaps the most well known cartoon from Warner Brothers, maybe only equaled by the Looney Tunes. It was announced at the London Toy Fair that the UK would be seeing Lego Scooby Doo sets based around the mystery solving gang. The characters, Scooby, Shaggy, Fred, Daphne, and Velma are instantly recognisable as minifigures, and fit the brick incredibly well. The sets also feature a cast of lesser known character who pose as the villains from the original series. Although the original series started in 1969 it has been revamped and updated for more modern audiences making it still recognisable to children today. As Scooby Doo and Looney Tunes are so closely linked with the founding of early television animation it seems like the next Warner Brother’s franchise to be used by Lego could the zany crew created by Chuck Jones.

2. New Bugs Bunny Show

My second reason is the fact that Warner Brothers have announced a new Bugs Bunny animated series titled “Wabbit.” This show was announced in 2014 by Cartoon Network. Personally, I can’t think of a better time to release some Looney Tunes Lego! If a particular character is back on screens why not release toys to go with it? Bugs Bunny is one of most recognisable characters anyway, but releasing a new range after a new show will be mutually beneficial for both parties; Lego will sell more toys and Warner Brothers will get more viewers.

3. Lego Daffy Duck in Lego Batman 3

My last reason is probably the most conclusive in my eyes. In the latest itineration of the popular Lego Batman game series, it featured a very recognisable face – Daffy Duck. Because the game was licensed by Warner Brothers they thought it would be good to add in one their favourite characters. As it was a super hero game, Daffy Duck appeared in his Green Loontern form referencing an episode of Duck Dodgers where he accidentally mixes up his laundry with Hal from the Green Lanterns. In the game he his voiced by one of his regular voice actors, and still has the annoying charm that we have all learned to love. I think this is the best proof of Lego Looney Tunes because the Lego team actually created a virtual Daffy Duck in Lego form so if they went into physical sets they would already have the character model. Lego Looney Tunes must be on the radar of the Lego staff giving me hope for the next year of releases.

If they were to create these sets, I can see them releasing them in 2016 around a year after the Scooby Doo sets will have come out. My speculations could be completely off in which case I apologise for exciting you, but if it does turn out to be real remember – you heard it here first!