Nike's partnership with Warner Bros. extends beyond just Space Jam sneakers. Converse, which is owned by Nike, has a similar collaboration that finds its iconic Chuck Taylor All-Star sneakers dressed up in Looney Tunes looks.
The shoes, available from Nike online here, have characters like Bugs Bunny, Taz, and Tweety decorating their uppers.
Unlike the extensive campaign built around the "Space Jam" Jordan 11s and associated products last year, these Looney Tunes Converse don't appear to have any accompanying media rollout.
Converse has released Warner Bros. pairs before by teaming up with DC Comics, a WB subsidiary, for superhero shoes.