What if Bosko and Foxy were retained as part of the Looney Tunes franchise?

What if Bosko and Foxy were retained as part of the Looney Tunes franchise? Well, here's what might happen.

Changes

 * Both 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, both would become more refined under Tex Avery and Chuck Jones' 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 stereotype, Bosko is changed to a dog.
 * Foxy would be redesigned to no longer look like Mickey Mouse.
 * Foxy would be reimagined as a straight man to the insanity of other characters.
 * Bosko, his girlfriend Honey, Foxy and his girlfriend Roxy all appear in several Looney Tunes cartoons.
 * Bosko would usually be paired with TBD.
 * Foxy would usually be paired with [ideas], TBD.
 * Bosko and Foxy would still be the lead characters for the Looney Tunes series until the introduction of characters that became even more popular than them like Bugs Bunny (who would later become the main star of the Looney Tunes and the mascot of Warner Bros. as well), Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Sylvester and Tweety, Speedy Gonzales, Foghorn Leghorn, Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner.
 * Despite this, they are still popular.

Trivia

 * Until the introduction of Lola Bunny in 1996, Honey and Roxy were often considered the most prominent female Looney Tunes characters alongside Petunia Pig, Granny and Penelope Pussycat.