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Originating as the Egghead character, Fudd was a newscaster, a corporate pet-sitter and even a financial advisor. Forever associated as the shotgun-wielding, consonant dropping nemesis of Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd shows a whole new side in these ten classic cartoon shorts produced between and Elmer first emerges as a short-tempered city-dweller looking for a little peace and quiet - that is, if only he could extinguish that candle, silence that rooster, or deal with that alley cat featuring an early Sylvester. Soon, however, the testy Mr. Fudd finds himself going head to head with an army of ants on a Fourth of July Picnic, a pair of Mexican crows, and even his own hunting dog, Rover, in a contest of wills.


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The zany adventures of Bugs Bunny and the gang, while they create havoc in Acme Acres. This title dates back to , in the days when Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising were producers of the cartoons. The staff of these cartoons were working on them for a very long time, and when Leon Schlesinger stopped producing the cartoons, the other people continued the work themselves.

And they also created their own cartoons, and produced several others. The whole story can seem complicated, but we've tried to explain this as simple as we possibly could. These cartoons are very old, and most of them were originally released without colors.

They made their cartoons around the same time that Bray Studios, Inc. You probably haven't heard of them either. Leon Schlesinger: Leon Schlesinger was the producer for many of these cartoons for many years. They continued to produce Looney Tunes under their own production company, and they did this during the time when WB became Warner Brothers 7 Arts and then it became Warner Communications Company, and then it became Time Warner and then AOL Time Warner; and now you don't want to know about the company today since WB animation has seemed to have become independent of what was Warner Communications Company, since there is not a subsidiary message anymore, and WB animation has also taken over the production of all of the older cartoons DFE Films made several Looney Tunes, and they also did their own cartoons like The Pink Panther, and they tried to produce The Dr.

Seuss Show, but it didn't work. For detailed information, look at the Road Runner paragraph. Chuck Jones: Chuck Jones was responsible for creating and developing many of the characters.

For some reason, he quit after only a few years, most likely because MGM animation studios closed but he did other cartoons. Seuss , in But that didn't work, which is probably why he didn't make any more series. Road Runner: The reason why Road Runner is included specifically in this is because of the different episodes. The Road Runner cartoons have evolved a bunch. They first were about a wolf and a sheep dog and a bunch of sheep. In the beginning of the day the came to work, and the wolf would try to chase the sheep, and then the sheep dog would stop him.

Then the Coyote could talk, and he co-starred with bugs bunny. Then he starts chasing Road Runner, where he allmost never talks. This is how they started using signs. These cartoons themselves have also evolved: At first the music was done by Milt Franklyn "Franklin" , so most of the music was the same.

Milt Franklyn died during mid-production of Tweety's "The Jet Cage", and some of it was different, and there are cartoons where the music is done by Bill Lava. The picture quality was better, but they hardly used the Latin subtitles, and sometimes they did the same things. Additionally, Lava faced problems with the music budget and had to reuse many of the musical segments.

The music was a latin theme. Unfortunately, by the time of the W-7 cartoons, some of the picture quality was less of the quality of the cartoons produced only a few years ago. Bill Lava composed the music. Ironically, the color quality was different. Milt Franklyn composed the music perhaps stock music as Milt Franklyn passed away in during production of The Jet Cage.

There is a chorus at the beginning, as both of these cartoons are supposed to be used as pilots for an unsold series "Adventures Of The Road Runner". This is similar to the unsold Dr. Seuss series. Zip Zip Hurray is another cartoon reused from the Road Runner unsold pilot. It also has a similar title from "Hip Hip-Hurry! Doug Goodwin and Dean Elliott did a great job at composing music. Stalling that was very common to most of the music of that era.

Leon Schlesinger: Music composers were Carl W. Stalling and Milt Franklyn. Most of their music was comic themed. Later, in the s, much of that changed. Bill Lava also did some of the music, beginning with half of "The Jet Cage" most of it in the s on the last of the Leon Schlesinger cartoons. Eugene Poddany did some of the music on some of the earlier cartoons. Road Runner: At first, the music was by Carl W.

Stalling and Milt Franklyn, but later the music style change to more of Bill Lava's music. But when DFE Films took over, a lot of the same music had to be reused. At first they didn't have the theme songs that were used later, they used some kind of xylophone music. Leon Schlesinger: His cartoons had the bullseye opening. They were all kinds of colors, and they also had the old WB logo in it.

DFE Films: They had the opening with the dark background and a different version of the Looney tunes theme song. It started with a blank screen and had a spinning asterisk that unfolded and displayed the opening title.

It was the WB logo, but just like the music, it was a completely different style. The W was made of two triangles and the B was made of two half circles. The ending was almost the same thing. Later, when Warner Bros. The background was either blue, brown, or white, or light Grey, and the title said "A Warner Bros. Most of the "Cool Cat" cartoons used this opening.

There was also a cartoon about a dog, but the opening and closing music was a clock tower. That background was either white or light Grey. History of Warner Bros. And a new logo was created. They later became Warner Communications Company. Another logo was used. Later, they used Warner Bros, a Warner Bros.

A Warner Communications Company. Today, you can see the that same sentence when you see the Warner Bros. Today WB Animation is completely independent, and produces new cartoons, and also controls the production of the older cartoons.

Anamaniacs: This is another show that made the same cartoons as Tiny Toon Adventures. History of the crew and the other cartoons that they did: Hugh Harman, Rudolph Ising, and Leon Schlesinger aren't included in this because they didn't produce any more cartoons. His cartoons had the opening with the Metro Goldwyn Mayer logo. The lion changed into Tom hissing and complaining. The background changed to yellow, and the O appears, and then the rest of the letters appear, with Jerry resting on the Y, and waving.

The letters O a n d J were in blue. It was probably because Chuck Jones produced them, but it was probably also because cartoon quality was much better by the s, even though many of HB cartoons weren't. It was very abstract. There was a lot of red arrows, lines, and other shapes,. The entire cartoon was very abstract The story was about a construction site where the machines were eating the trees, and an entire factory was constructed when a bear was hibernating.

He stumbles into the factories, during a break where the people smoke cigars, and then the foreman thinks The Bear works at The Factory, and The Bear automatically gets hired and is working there for over a year as he tries to convince everybody, including other bears, that he wasn't a silly man that needs a shave and a manicure and wears a fur coat..

The Dr. Seuss Show: After writing many stories, there was a small series of cartoons made. The show was on mostly during the s, but there were several problems, so it took longer to make them.

One of those problems was the battle between the former Looney Tunes producers. Whoovy Hears A Who, were cancelled. Chuck Jones left the production of The Dr. The people that were going to finish the series had left, and other studios only aired specials and movies. We have yet to see another production company to release any more cartoons. Seuss Show Cartoons, and later Robert McKimson died and Friz Freleng retired, and some of the staff left, and a lot of the remaining staff became executive producers for Marvel Productions.

Film Roman: Phil Roman, an animator of several of these cartoons, founded a company called Film Roman. Halo Dramatizing an epic 26th-century conflict between humanity and an alien threat known as the Covenant. Stranger Things A love letter to the '80s classics that captivated a generation, Stranger Things is set in The Boys In a world where superheroes embrace the darker side of their massive celebrity and fame, The Boy. Synchronize EpisoDate with your calendar and enjoy new level of comfort.

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I love Vhs, or as we call in it Australia. Video tapes. A little while ago I did a complete Looney Tunes blog where I talked about my Looney Tunes videotapes, so I'll keep this section quick. Pretty much all the cartoons on here are available on DVD, but I still like these collections. Suprisingly one of the censored Tom and Jerry shorts, Mouse Cleaning is on volume 2 uncut. Which I am personally happy about, but no idea how what got away with releasing it. I love Pooh Bear.

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Ants : Of course, you know, this means war! Sign In. Ant Pasted Approved Approved 7m. Family Animation Short. Elmer Fudd, on a fourth of July picnic, throws some of his firecrackers into an ant colony, and the ants declare all-out war on him. Director Friz Freleng. Warren Foster story. Mel Blanc voice Arthur Q. Bryan voice.

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Here ya go, Yowp- Completist Diatribe 1: But RJ, it's really hard to paste together the pans because the colours don't match. Don't ask me why the blues or whatever are either lighter or darker from one side of the frame to the other. TCJ, don't ant-agonise me!

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Other mistake : In the opening credits, Manuel Perez's first name is misspelled as "Manual. Continuity mistake : When Elmer's face turns green after swallowing the firecracker, his left eyebrow disappears briefly. Continuity mistake : When Elmer is sleeping outside his tent, you can see there are two boxes of firecrackers by the tent, and a group of ants sneak up and take a box away. But when Elmer wakes up, there are two boxes of firecrackers again. Continuity mistake : When the ant wearing spectacles is making his speech to the audience at the Capitol, the number of stripes on the banner behind him changes between shots. Continuity mistake : Elmer's hat falls off when his sleep is disturbed by the exploding fire cracker, yet when we see a wider view of Elmer's tent in the next shot, his hat is nowhere to be seen.

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When it comes to animated cartoon shows "Looney Tunes" is one of the most popular and well-known programs. The show is produced by Warner Brothers Animation and it features all of the "Looney Tunes" cartoon characters that are famous worldwide. Each episode of "Looney Tunes" features several cartoon shorts. Some of the cartoons are classic older shorts while others have been made in recent years. The cartoons include many that have been made by some of the world's greatest cartoon directors. The cartoons are clean and are for all ages.

Year Published: A lovely pastoral spot, Elmer Fudd has just pulled up in his stylish car and brings some boxes from the trunk over under a tree.

A note on Roman Legion-Hare On television and home video through the end of the s, the official German dub of Roman Legion-Hare was not the actual uncut theatrical cartoon but rather an altered version first seen in the Bugs Bunny Show episode "Satan's Waitin'. The VHS releases below used this odd alternate version of Roman Legion-Hare , and it wasn't until the age of DVD that a new, authentic German version of the original cartoon was finally prepared. Devil and Mr. Road Runner and Wile E. Warner Bros. Cartoon Collection In , the same series of character videos originally the Warner Cartoons collection was reissued again with slightly modified cover artwork and the addition of two new volumes: Bugs Bunny 2 and Daffy Duck 2.

It's the Fourth of July, and Elmer decides to have a picnic. When he starts chucking firecrackers, one of them lands near an anthill and pops, making the ants mad. Amused by the ants' complaints, Elmer deliberately begins blasting the anthills to pieces, causing the ants to declare war on him.

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