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(CNN) - The only thing the Tasmanian devil has in common with its Looney Tunes cartoon character is its temperament.
The world’s most famous Tasmanian devil, the character Taz from Looney Tunes, is aggressive and excitable. Are the real ones like that, too? Yes, especially when feeding.
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The second bedroom is host to reams of Taz the Tasmanian Devil toys, made famous by Looney Tunes in 1964, and social media users have likened the unusual room to the 'devil's den'.
"The Tasmanian Devil ('Taz') is an iconic Looney Tunes character and Warner Bros. appreciates the AFL's acknowledgement and respect of our registered rights," a Warner Bros. Discovery spokesperson ...
The American entertainment giant owns the trademark to the term after debuting its famous Looney Tunes character in 1954. They let the AFL's new club use the name after negotiations.
And anything featuring the Tasmanian Devil, the one-animal wrecking crew famous for having “the temper of Yosemite Sam” and being “dumber than Elmer Fudd.” ...