What if Slappy Squirrel was created by Tex Avery?


 * Note: this is based on What if Bosko and Foxy were retained as part of the Looney Tunes franchise?.

What if Bosko and Honey were retained as part of the Looney Tunes franchise back in 1938?

Changes

 * Bosko and Honey would deviate from copying the Disney style into adapting a more goofy type of humor that would characterize the Looney Tunes on its Golden Age.
 * Although they were created by Hugo Harman and Rudolf Ising, Bosko and Honey would become more refined under Tex Avery, Chuck Jones and Friz Freleng's direction and much like most of the other Looney Tunes characters, they'd become even more iconic when Mel Blanc started providing their voices.
 * Due to being seen as an African American stereotypes, Bosko and Honey changed into dogs.
 * Bosko and Honey appear in several Looney Tunes cartoons.
 * Bosko and Honey would still be the lead characters for the Looney Tunes series until being overshadowed by characters that became even more popular than them like Bugs Bunny (who would later become the main star of the Looney Tunes), Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Sylvester and Tweety, Speedy Gonzales, Foghorn Leghorn, Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner.
 * Despite this, they are still popular nowadays.
 * Bosko and Honey would usually be paired with Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Sylvester the Cat, Tweety Bird, Elmer Fudd and others.

Looney Tunes

 * 1) Too Many Boskos (1943) - directed by Friz Freleng - Bosko accidentally went into a clone machine and Bruno makes a million copies of him.
 * 2) Big Man from the North (1943) - directed by Robert 'Bob' Clampett - Bosko is a Mountie; his sergeant demands he get his man. Remake of the 1931 short of the same name, but with better and improved visual gags and off-the-wall jokes.
 * 3) The Big Horse Racing Event (1944) - directed by Friz Freleng - Bosko runs a hot dog stand at an amusement park; but he sneaks away to the racetrack to ride his mechanical horse. Remake of the 1931 short "Ups N' Downs", but with a better and improved storyline.
 * 4) Dogs and Hyde (1951, co-starring Daffy Duck) - directed by Robert McKimson - TBD. Altenative version of The Prize Pest as a Bosko and Honey cartoon.
 * 5) Forest Follies (1956, co-starring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd) - directed by Chuck Jones - Bosko and Honey decide to visit Bugs Bunny at his hole, but they caught him at the worst moment possible: having his usual hunting chase with Elmer Fudd.

Merrie Melodies

 * 1) The Big Mobster (1958, co-starring Rocky and Mugsy) - directed by Friz Freleng - In 1930s New York City, Bosko and Honey are undercover agents who were assigned to defeat the Incudinone Gang led by gangster Rocky.

Specials

 * Bosko and Honey's Valentine (alternative version of Bugs Bunny's Valentine)

Trivia

 * Some voice actors for the characters in the post-Mel Blanc era:
 * Bosko:
 * Don Messick (Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs, Taz-Mania, The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries, 1990s Chuck Jones-directed theatrical shorts)
 * Frank Welker (The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries, Tweety's High Flying Adventure, Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas, The Looney Tunes Show and webtoons)
 * Billy West (Space Jam and Histeria!)
 * Jeff Bennett (Looney Tunes: Back in Action and Larry Doyle-produced direct-to-video shorts)
 * Jeff Bergman (Wabbit/New Looney Tunes and Looney Tunes Cartoons)
 * Seth Green (Robot Chicken)
 * Kevin Shinick (MAD)
 * Honey:
 * B.J. Ward (Tiny Toon Adventures and 1990s Chuck Jones-directed theatrical shorts)
 * Kath Soucie (Animaniacs, Taz-Mania, The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries, Space Jam, Tweety's High Flying Adventure, Looney Tunes: Back in Action, Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas, Wabbit/New Looney Tunes, Larry Doyle-produced direct-to-video shorts and webtoons)
 * Grey DeLisle (The Looney Tunes Show and Looney Tunes Cartoons)
 * Rachel Ramras (MAD)
 * In this alternate reality, the Tiny Toon Adventures episode "Fiends of Honey" does not exist.