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Looney Tunes and Kanye West Will Be The Next NFT Stars

CoinWist by CoinWist
June 5, 2022
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Warner Bros. and Kanye West are set to enter the NFT marketplace.

World Famous Warner Bros. announced yesterday they would be dealing with NFT (non-fungible token) based social media Platform Nifty at the end of June.

From What’s Up Doc? to What’s Up Block?

If you are a Bugs Bunny fan, you should remember the famous Bugs Bunny’s catchphrase “What’s up Doc?” The carrot-chewing scenes. Yes, so The NFTs will be going with a similar catchphrase.

So the New NFT project which Warner Bros. is working together with Nifty’s will be named “Looney Tunes: What’s Up Block?” and all ready to be sold in the Summer. The famous Tweety bird is going to celebrate his 80th birthday this year so Warner Bros. is going to make it so special by making the Tweety bird character to be featured as the first Looney tunes NFT. After Tweety Bird Bugs Bunny and Marvin, the Martian will be featured.

Tweety’s coming to Nifty’s! And that's not all folks. 😉

We're partnering with @WarnerBros to bring you Looney Tunes: What's Up Block?, a story-driven @LooneyTunesNFT program for the ultimate fan. There will be 10,000 Tweety Avatars at $80 each and more characters coming soon! pic.twitter.com/a7pqsXf0NM

— Nifty's (@Niftys) June 2, 2022

A unique new Looney Tunes story will be released based on Blockchain according to Warner Bros. So it will surely be a new experience for the Looney Tunes community with so many new features including franchises, games, and many more.

 Looney Tunes was first launched in 1930. So surely after Tweety Bird and Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Sylvester, Road Runner, and many more characters will join the party. Warner Bros, now officially entered the

NFT marketplace for the third time with a strong fundamental and this may be a new level of experience for Looney Tunes Warner Bros, fans.

 You already know the world-famous characters Warner Bros. already owns. Surely Waner Bros. will be a big name with its legacy and popularity among many generations. As I mentioned before Tweety bird will be the first featured icon the pre-sale begins on June 20 and the Public Sale will start on June 21. So this will be their third NFT collection earlier Warner Bros. worked with Nifty’s and created the Matrix NFT and the Space Jam NFT.

First No, Now Yes,

The American rapper Ye is well known as Kanye West has taken his first step toward the NFTs marketplace. On Wednesday the trademark attorney and founder of Gerben Intellectual Property, Josh Gerben, made an announcement via a tweet about rapper Kanye West (Ye) and his company Mascotte Holdings are filling a new trademark.

Furthermore, Gerben said “Kanye West has filled 17 new trademark applications around his album name YEEZUS. So according to the fillings YEEZUS-branded NFTs, toys and many more will be launched.

Kanye West has filed 17 new trademark applications around his YEEZUS name.

The filings indicate an intent to launch YEEZUS-branded amusement parks, NFT's, toys and more. 👇#KanyeWest pic.twitter.com/bI7RkA1Pk3

— Josh Gerben (@JoshGerben) June 1, 2022

Kanye West is well known as an entrepreneur, rapper fashion designer, and includes many other titles. However, West with a 2$ Billion net worth is always doing something special.

 In January West showed a personal note photo on Instagram and there was a note written it that said ” Do not ask me to do a fucking NFT …Aske Me Later.” So after this much thoughts, he is not interested in NFTs, but he has written in their “Ask me later”, so yes he is correct. 

Now it’s happening. According to the United States, Patent and Trademark office the application for the Yeezus brand is under the categories of ” Blockchain-based non-fungible collectibles, assets, currencies, and tokens and “online retail store services featuring downloadable movies, videos, television, music, entertainment, digital art.”

Yeezus refers to the West’s album in the 2013 long-running tour. So after the rapper, Snoop Dogg Kanye West will be the next big name NFTs.

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