1970s Looney Tunes Tray Puzzle Lot

A horizontal view of five vintage Looney Tunes cardboard tray puzzles featuring various colorful illustrations. The collection includes a vertical center puzzle of Bugs Bunny leaning against a tree with Elmer Fudd in the background, surrounded by four horizontal puzzles depicting Tweety and Sylvester, Bugs Bunny at a café, Wile E. Coyote in an airplane, and Daffy Duck in a restaurant. 1970s Looney Tunes Tray Puzzle Lot 1970s Looney Tunes Tray Puzzle Lot 1970s Looney Tunes Tray Puzzle Lot 1970s Looney Tunes Tray Puzzle Lot 1970s Looney Tunes Tray Puzzle Lot 1970s Looney Tunes Tray Puzzle Lot 1970s Looney Tunes Tray Puzzle Lot 1970s Looney Tunes Tray Puzzle Lot 1970s Looney Tunes Tray Puzzle Lot
1970s Looney Tunes Tray Puzzle Lot
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Relive the golden age of Saturday morning cartoons with this extensive lot of vintage Looney Tunes tray puzzles from the early 1970s. This set features five colorful, thick cardboard puzzles showcasing the whimsical world of Warner Bros. animation.

The collection includes four 10" x 8" "Extra Thick" puzzles produced by Whitman, featuring classic match-ups like Sylvester and Tweety, a sophisticated Bugs Bunny in Paris, a high-flying Wile E. Coyote, and a frustrated Daffy Duck being served dinner. Complementing these is a larger 1971 Connor Toy Bugs Bunny puzzle, standing 12" tall, which depicts the iconic rabbit casually snacking on a carrot while outsmarting Elmer Fudd.

These puzzles are in good vintage condition, retaining their bright 1970s primary colors. While they show authentic signs of age and play—and the Whitman set is missing the bottom of its original box—they remain charming pieces of pop culture history. They are perfect for framing as nursery wall art, for use as nostalgic playroom decor, or for a collector of Warner Bros. memorabilia.

These items are vintage, over 50 years old. While it appears to be in good condition, there is the possibility I may have missed a minor detail. In the unlikely event I missed a major flaw I would reach out prior to sending it.