Of course you realize this means (holy) war…
Apparently, some folks in San Diego are upset:
Looney Tunes Last Supper Parody Draws Complaints | Animation Magazine
A parody of Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper that features Bugs Bunny and the Looney Tunes gang on display at the Chuck Jones Gallery in San Diego has drawn a consistent stream of complaints.
The San Diego Union Tribune reports the painting titled The Gathering, created by Dallas artists Glen Tamowski and put on display a couple weeks ago, has drawn a number of angry telephone calls and unfriendly notes demanding the painting be removed.
I should consider myself lucky. My last supper in San Diego, there were a bunch of us, and somebody took a photo of me in the center of a long table, surrounded by twelve guys, and if you’ve seen what I look like with long hair…
Anyway, have more Easter stuff. And remember… keep smiling…!
Oh, this was cute.If only there was a JLA Last Supper, Superman might be where Jesus is. :D
I think this is a pretty good idea. You could call it, "The Last Super!"
Actually looks like there's 13 in there – not including Bugs – Henry Hawk, Wile E. Coyote, Baby Bear, Grinch, Elmer, Road Runner, then Marvin, Daffy, Mark Anthony and Pussyfoot, Pepe, The Monster and Porky.
I am a Christian and I don't see anything wrong with it. I think it's funny! The people who are worked up about this are the same kind of people who got Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs banned. This is what happens when people can't tell the difference between an affectionate parody and an insult.