Chuck Jones Gallery

Chuck Jones Gallery Home of the Legendary Looney Tunes Animation Director Chuck Jones! We represent the incredible artwo
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11/15/2025

Cat Feud (1958)

Director: Chuck Jones | Writer / Story: Michael Maltese
Voice Actor: Mel Blanc

Animators: Ken Harris, Ben Washam, Abe Levitow & Richard Thompson
Layout Artist: Maurice Noble |Background Artist: Philip DeGuard

Ever wonder why every Looney Tunes gag still lands perfectly? That’s Chuck Jones’ genius.He didn’t just animate, he dire...
11/14/2025

Ever wonder why every Looney Tunes gag still lands perfectly? That’s Chuck Jones’ genius.

He didn’t just animate, he directed comedy.

Every pose, pause, and exaggerated expression was choreographed like a stage performance.

Marvin Martian, Wile E., the Road Runner... they weren’t just characters; they were living, breathing comedy, each movement timed to perfection.

The result? Gags that make us laugh decades later, timing that still feels effortless, and truly unforgettable characters.

👉 Tag someone who grew up laughing with Looney Tunes!

This Veteran’s Day, the Chuck Jones Gallery salutes the brave men and women who have served our country. Your courage an...
11/11/2025

This Veteran’s Day, the Chuck Jones Gallery salutes the brave men and women who have served our country. Your courage and dedication inspire us all.

Thank you for your service.

The Hanna-Barbera hustle was real – 17 hours a day of story-fueled focus! Joe Barbera recalled that in their television ...
11/10/2025

The Hanna-Barbera hustle was real – 17 hours a day of story-fueled focus!

Joe Barbera recalled that in their television studio, they “would be working on stories and timing all day long” and then head to the soundstage at night to record another show.

Imagine a week where Monday is a Jetsons episode, Tuesday a Top Cat caper, Wednesday Huckleberry Hound, and so on.

That grind means every gag was honed to razor-sharp timing.

Before Bugs Bunny could deliver a punchline or Daffy Duck could hatch a scheme, Chuck Jones and his animation team were ...
11/09/2025

Before Bugs Bunny could deliver a punchline or Daffy Duck could hatch a scheme, Chuck Jones and his animation team were at work planning every scene, pose, and gag on paper.

They’re the spark behind every laugh, chase, and unforgettable moment in Looney Tunes history.

Step inside The Chuck Jones Gallery and see the art that made animation magic possible, from first line to final frame.

💬 Which classic Looney Tunes moment would you love to peek behind the scenes for?

11/08/2025

Hare‑Way to the Stars (1958)

Director: Chuck Jones | Story: Michael Maltese
Voice actor: Mel Blanc

Animators: Ken Harris; Abe Levitow; Richard Thompson, with effects animation by Harry Love
Layout Artist: Maurice Noble | Background Artist: Philip DeGuard

In "Ali Baba Bunny" (1957), Chuck Jones sends Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck on a wild treasure-filled adventure. 💬 “Mine, mi...
11/07/2025

In "Ali Baba Bunny" (1957), Chuck Jones sends Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck on a wild treasure-filled adventure.

💬 “Mine, mine, mine!” — Daffy Duck’s iconic claim to treasure perfectly sums up his lovable, greedy personality… and the laughs that follow.

Who would you be—Bugs, cool and clever, or Daffy, all-in for the gold? 😏 Tag a friend who’d pick their side.

🔗 Discover more animation art at chuckjones.com

In the 1961 Chuck Jones-directed "A Scent of the Matterhorn", Pepé le Pew's romantic misadventures in the French Alps co...
11/06/2025

In the 1961 Chuck Jones-directed "A Scent of the Matterhorn", Pepé le Pew's romantic misadventures in the French Alps come to life.

Chuck Jones's unique blend of humor and artistry shines through in this classic short.

Wile E. Coyote is at it again—scheming, sprinting, and defying gravity.Every chase, every puff of desert dust, and every...
11/05/2025

Wile E. Coyote is at it again—scheming, sprinting, and defying gravity.

Every chase, every puff of desert dust, and every ACME gadget gone wrong is pure animation genius.

Jones turned simple pursuit into an art form—where silence, timing, and wild imagination told the story better than words ever could.

🚀 Which side are you on—the Coyote’s endless ambition or the Road Runner’s effortless escape?
Drop your answer below 👇 and tag a friend who’d join the chase!

Address

809 W. Harbor Drive E4-B
San Diego, CA
92101

Opening Hours

Monday 2pm - 6pm
Thursday 2pm - 6pm
Friday 2pm - 6pm
Saturday 2pm - 6pm
Sunday 2pm - 6pm

Telephone

+19492855742

Website

http://chuckjones.com/

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