
Who is the oldest continuously used Looney Tunes character?

The Warner Bros. animation vault is packed with characters who absolutely live to cause chaos. They've got rabbits dressed as vikings, ducks with removable beaks, and singing frogs. Looking at the massive lineup of Looney Tunes troublemakers, which character has been entertaining audiences the longest?
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That stammering star Porky Pig has been hogging the spotlight for 90 years, with his first appearance being the 1935 short "I Haven't Got a Hat" and his most recent outing being the recently released "The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie." He's not the oldest character, that award goes to Bosko, but Warner Bros. lost the rights to him from 1933 until the '90s, and his past is a little... controversial. Now Porky's basically animation royalty, still popping up to wrap up shows with his famous "Th-th-th-that's all folks!" catchphrase.
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