I LOVE Porky Pig's Feat. Seeing you give it a 10/10 made me happy, since it's one of my faves. It was the first one I ever saw, included on a VHS of public domain cartoons, and I still come back to it. The elevator gag gets me every time.
@greendiamond225 ай бұрын
A great one, the public domain Looney Tunes are very underrated. Pronably my favorites are Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur, The Wabbit who Came to Supper, Daffy's Southern Exposure, the Wacky Wabbit, Fresh Hare, A Tale of Two Kitties, Case of the Missing Hare, To Duck or Not to Duck, Yankee Doodle Daffy, Wackiki Wabbit, Porky Pig’s Feat, Scrap Happy Daffy, A Corny Concerto, Falling Hare, and Daffy the Commando.
@Obercooked98 Жыл бұрын
I had the though of "what if someone reviewed every single looney tune? That would be an abolute ginormous task but it would be really sick!" lo and behold, i find this today. Really cool dude! With how many cartoons there are this takes an insane ammount of dedication and love for the toons!
@mysticmongrel1289 Жыл бұрын
Dude is doing a 10 or 11 part series. Ginormous task & honestly admirable
@matheus5230 Жыл бұрын
Look at Anthony's Animation Talk
@canaisyoung3601 Жыл бұрын
@@matheus5230 But that one keeps getting tripped up by KZbin's copyright policy. Hopefully, this won't.
@chrisrj9871 Жыл бұрын
We know that everybody loves Papa Bear and "Junyer", but Mama Bear proves she can be a secret weapon in their 1944 cartoon!
@glowworm2 Жыл бұрын
The fun thing about Russian Rhapsody is that most of the gremlins were caricatures of many of the animation department staff at the studio at the time. One of them is clearly Leon Schlesinger himself.
@canaisyoung3601 Жыл бұрын
There's also the fat, dopey looking one who's apparently Chuck Jones (did he really look like that back then or did they just hate him) and the skinny pink one with the pompadour who is Bob Clampett.
@kallofox3459 Жыл бұрын
And behold, the era where Robert McKimson (my favorite director) made his directorial debut.
@cessnaace Жыл бұрын
The stickers on vehicles during the war were for rationing Gasoline. "A" Sticker = The most common, issued to the general public. You had to certify that you owned no more than 5 tires, which were also rationed. "B" Sticker = Issued to business owners. They were allowed to get more fuel for use in their business vehicles. "C" Sticker = Issued to professional people such as physicians, nurses, dentists, ministers, priests, mail delivery, embalmers, farm workers, construction, maintenance workers, soldiers. "M" Sticker issued to motorcycle owners. "T" Sticker issued to truck drivers. "X" Sticker issued in special instances for high mileage type jobs such as traveling salesmen.
@Saintnick90 Жыл бұрын
I watched most of these on Cartoon Network back in the day. Even without the nostalgia goggles, the immediate post-war years might be my favorite era of WB cartoons. They were on fire then.
@nelsonboon6 ай бұрын
Gas was rationed during the war and letter-cards on the windshield showed how much gas the owner could buy per week. An A card was the lowest, at about 4 gallons, so the gag about changing Hitler's C to an A card was making him run out of gas. The same gag was used at the end of Bugs and the Gremlin--the plane only had an A card, so it didn't have enough gas to crash and stopped in the air.
@lucthevelociraptor9321 Жыл бұрын
This is definitely the Strongest Set of Looney Tunes cartoons by far and it's also my favorite decade of Classic Looney Tunes by far. My favorites include Porky Pig's Feat, Hair-raising Hare, Baseball Bugs, Walky Talky Hawky, and of course The Great Piggy Bank Robbery. Also that fact in the Director's Cut of Hare Ribbin' literally made my jaw drop so hard. Awesome Review all things considered.
@permiek Жыл бұрын
yeah, 1946 would be a candidate for best LY year ever
@jakeblake415 Жыл бұрын
I was having a bad day, but once I saw this upload, I was like, "Okay, I'm good now." LOL Keep up the good work, my friend! I'm really excited to hear your thoughts on shorts like "Bugs Bunny Rides Again," "Daffy Dilly," and "Scaredy Cat." Those are a few very close to my heart.
@ThePixarlampDude Жыл бұрын
I do find it bizarre how these 100 shorts span from 1943 to 1947 so fast compared to the last couple of hundreds but I guess I can understand why with just fewer directors by the end. Anyways, great job getting to the halfway point, really looking forward for more of these.
@PetProjects20112 ай бұрын
I believe the reason "Hare Ribbin'" takes place mostly underwater, is because Clampett said he wanted to experiment with underwater effects. Why he didn't just have it focus on cartoon underwater creatures is anybody's guess.
@laurianelivi Жыл бұрын
Your reviews are such a bless! Thank you so much again and again!
@SkiKoala Жыл бұрын
Tweety has always been sadistic.
@greendiamond225 ай бұрын
Yes, but much moreso when Clampett was director imo
@cursiveM Жыл бұрын
43:26 i know this cartoon six ways to sunday, and i haven’t even seen this version. this is literally just a shot-for-shot remake of the private snafu short “target snafu”, which has the exact same premise of mosquitoes training and going to war. all they did was add color to a confidential-at-the-time cartoon for incoming military soldiers, as well as change/add things. judging by the footage, here are the changes: -edit the shot where the sergeant shoves the stinger back to the mosquito. the original snafu cut had the mosquito topple, creating a literal domino effect for the other trainees. -included in a swiss army multi-tool gag, which was not used in the snafu short. -extend shots of the mosquitoes taking off and soaring like the b-19. -the mosquito that crashed trying to collect new information for the target for to-night? he was never picked up by that bug, he was left to die. even the wikipedia article on the short (both the og and the looney tunes wiki) doesn’t tell you a thing about the short. only stating that this is a “target-for-tonight” newsreel. they didn’t specify a thing since they know that there are people that both know “target for tonight” and “target snafu.” if you wanna talk about the “can-i-copy-your-homework meme” of the looney tunes cartoons, let alone a short about WW2 made by warner bros, this is it.
@juliamavroidi8601 Жыл бұрын
The joke about Elmer destroying his clothey in Corny Concerto is a poke at how many conductors tend to get more and more dishevelled as the concert progresses. So Elmer is taking that to the extreme
@Saintnick90 Жыл бұрын
It's also a joke on how Fantasia was seen as high art by a lot of critics, and the cartoon basically took the piss out of it by having Elmer engaged in lowbrow humor.
@itsjoshua2508 Жыл бұрын
Yay, I was mentioned in a video
@BenildaChiucinco4 ай бұрын
You make a correction
@-Takisusa- Жыл бұрын
To be fair, the directors and writers of Tokio Jokio couldn’t have predicted that Admiral Yamamoto wouldv’e died. Since that cartoon was released only a month after he died. And they probably animated and wrote that Yamamoto scene before his death.
@canaisyoung3601 Жыл бұрын
True, but that still adds gasoline to the Dumpster fire that is this cartoon. It's a good thing Norm McCabe disavowed this and his other shorts, except for The Ducktators and some of the Daffy Duck shorts he did.
@johnyujcha61912 ай бұрын
45:23 He gave him an icecream and left him at the park.
@flippyfrogman Жыл бұрын
Really enjoying the reviews! It’s amazing how far you’ve gotten in only a few months
@aaendi66616 ай бұрын
I don't think Tweety was toned down until the introduction of Granny, and even more with Hector the Bulldog. The earlier Tweety cartoons were great because he was able to fight opponents who were much larger than him all by himself. Once Granny and Hector became main characters in the series, Sylvester was outnumbered, and overpowered.
@evelyngomez9944 Жыл бұрын
Here we officially are, the halfway point, and the big ol' grandolious 500 for Looney Tunes. Getting up to this point must've definitely been a lot of work (especially considering all those absolute benine and agonizing cartoons to have sit through which you've mentioned during your review for the cartoon Tweetie Pie.), and not to mention all those voice recordings that you've done trying to record these videos while having the perfect voice of narration which must've been a brutal example of trial and error (and also also having to find a way for KZbin and Warner Brothers to NOT take these wonderful videos down without deleting or demonetizing them due to copyright). But I'm so glad you've made it to here because once you're done with all the stinkers it's a full blown joyride to watch these cartoons in order. (Except when they fall downhill again right around Mid 1959 or even late 1962 if you're extremely generous, with the absolute most brutal phase of Looney Tunes being in that timeline (possibly even worse then the buddy cartoons) but we'll get there when we get there which is fortunately a good mile from now.) *Also at Stage Door Cartoon, the year stamp says 1945 while in your description it says December of 1944 (which isn't a big deal breaker but it's just... Something I noticed).*
@jccw2275 ай бұрын
Stage-Door Cartoon was also the very first Bugs Bunny cartoon the feature the song, "What's Up, Doc?" in the opening credits.
@macsnafu7 ай бұрын
Hair-Raising Hare is the one I've been trying to find. I knew you'd review it at some point in this series!
@willcarroll3712 Жыл бұрын
I found out that Of Thee I Sting was basically a color remake of a Private SNAFU cartoon from 1944 Target SNAFU. Hence why it felt out of place with the war references
@VScorpio-oc4ei2 ай бұрын
52:17 he got right Bugs Bunny gaslight Elmer when he quit commits terrorist and even peep on a woman taking a bath Daffy duck he almost got bugs killed for his selfishness and he turned a baby duck into an adult and had children with her Porky pig he threatened a dog with an ax Foghorn leghorn he torment a dog for fun and he tries to kill a newborn rooster All of those are not mortal characters and if they were in court they will be in jail
@the_most_ever_company Жыл бұрын
50:50 so Friz, unlike Clampett and Jones, didn't really have too much stake in the stories or themes in his cartoons -- he was more a technician, in that he took the ingredients handed to him by the story men and coordinated them together into a coherent finished product, meaning that overall quality tended to rely heavily on the quality of what he happened to be given. At the opposite extreme, Clampett tended to be the beginning & end of most major ideas in his cartoons, with story men as "sounding boards" and collaborators to help tune & amplify a given concept -- and consequently his "voice" is MUCH stronger in the finished products, and more consistently "Clampett-esque" whereas Friz's voice is much subtler and variable Basically, Clampett & Jones were "auteur" type directors with a concept of their works as personal "artistic creations", while Friz & McKimson were more "craft" oriented, as guys who showed up to their dayjob for the corporation and got stuff done effectively but without too much personal stake in the final project beyond "doing the job properly" -- and to their credit they were very good at their job most of the time
@canaisyoung3601 Жыл бұрын
What about Tashlin? Pretty sure he's auteur. Norm McCabe is definitely technician. Art Davis? I guess he'd be auteur, since he had his own renditions of the more established characters (Sylvester either being a trickster or sounding like a dumber version of Barney Rubble; Pepe Le Pew who's still a pest, but there's no sexual baggage behind it; Bugs driving a man to suicide for fun).
@dani2190 Жыл бұрын
Honestly as someone who's never really seen Dick Tracy The Piggy Bank Robbery is still my persanal favorite cartoon of Daffy Duck. Also thank you for saying those things about Pepe Le Pu because I agree with you. And also the Daffy Comando cartoon just feels like put crazy Daffy fighting that Nazes but in a great way.🐻
@glowworm2 Жыл бұрын
15:05, I am 100% certain that the ram being "horny" both figuratively and literally was intentional. That reaction where his horns turn red and go straight up? Yep, that's an erection joke if I ever saw one. Also, I actually really like this short. I feel like it's vastly underrated and only saw it once on TV years ago as a kid. It must have left an impact in my mind though because years later, I saw it once again on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume 4 DVD set and everything I remembered as a child, from the wolf having a pea for dinner to dressing in drag to lure the guard ram to that punchline (which is glorious) was spot on!
@canaisyoung3601 Жыл бұрын
I saw this once too, on The Acme Hour in the early 2000s at six in the morning (in the days before the early morning hours were just the tail end of Adult Swim. Usually, there'd be reruns of canceled Cartoon Cartoons and an episode of Captain Planet, but going further back, they'd air Top Cat, Captain Planet, and then The Acme Hour). Did you also see it there?
@glowworm2 Жыл бұрын
@@canaisyoung3601 Nope, it was on TNT sometime in the evening. I totally did used to watch the Acme Hour at 6 in the morning when I was in middle school, but never actually ever saw this short on there.
@OtisNotibrus Жыл бұрын
IT'S OUT ALREADY?! Norman McCabe's cartoons have been nearly all disowned by the man himself. He says that he was forced to make them and only looks highly on the one cartoon he did with Daffy (he wanted to do more but he was drafted before he could).
@canaisyoung3601 Жыл бұрын
I thought he also liked The Ducktators (which, yeah, could have been as bad as Tokio Jokio, but chose not to be, Tojo Duck notwithstanding).
@Pixel-Jamboree Жыл бұрын
your the best man!
@Scott89878 Жыл бұрын
I am a bit surprised how long of a heyday that Porky, Daffy, and Bugs had. Elmer too, I guess. The other icons had much less time in the sun. Even in part 5, Tweety, Sylvester, Foghorn Leghorn, Pepe Le Pew, and Yosemite Sam are barely established yet. And never never knew how much Sniffles the Mouse was around. Like, I remember seeing him as a kid, but I never knew his name or ever considered him to be a mainline Looney's character, but he kind of was for awhile.
@oak8594 Жыл бұрын
I always thought the punchline in "Yankee Doodle Daffy" was that yeah, the actual act isn't that good, with the joke being that Daffy the Agent himself is a better act than the person he's promoting, as Daffy actually does show all the good stuff which the actual act doesn't live up to.
@zaccaryvega Жыл бұрын
17:44 I'm quoting this from the Wikipedia page on war rations, the jokes will make a lot of sense "An "A" sticker on a car was the lowest priority of gasoline rationing and entitled the car owner to 3 to 4 US gallons (11 to 15 L; 2.5 to 3.3 imp gal) of gasoline per week. "B" stickers were issued to workers in the military industry, entitling their holder to up to 8 US gallons (30 L; 6.7 imp gal) of gasoline per week. "C" stickers were granted to persons deemed very essential to the war effort, such as doctors."
@CECandCartoonian Жыл бұрын
I really loved Bob Clampett's cartoons even between Frank Tashlin and Chuck Jones. After Clampett left. He wrote for a couple of Columbia Cartoons from 1947 and did a short for Republic Productions called "It's a Grand Old Nag" starting Charlie Horse. And in 1949 he did a little puppet show called "Cecil and Me" (I think) That evolved into a cartoon television show called "Beany and Cecil" in 1962.
@CHRISSX-x2k7 ай бұрын
Where can i find-Inki and Ninah Bird pease?
@aflhabalafhabab Жыл бұрын
Falling Hare… that 4F joke in the scene terrifies me. Not just the 4F bit, but the scene itself.
@Tay-xj5ud Жыл бұрын
I watched Tokio Jokio a few years after moving to US to live with my current boyfriend and wasn't really offended by it. there were a few jokes I laughed at but that was about it. my main issue is that Germany and Italy didn't get much of the same treatment and we didn't have our own cartoon making fun of americans or any of the other Alies except for Mickey Mouse.
@Theducksterisback Жыл бұрын
Puss n booty that one just got me. I mean that cat really is conniving. I mean when Petey is coming he treats The delivery more like a GrubHub order than a new friend And that twist I couldn't have seen that coming from a million miles. That one just really got me. I'm going to be honest
@glowworm2 Жыл бұрын
I remember first seeing this short as a child on Nickelodeon. Sadly, it was a colorized version (with one of those odd Porky and Daffy heads on the opening for some bizarre reason as neither one of them were in this short) which does not do this short justice. It's best seen in black and white for that fantastic Hitchcock look and feel) That ending absolutely floored me. It was delightfully disturbing. As an adult, it's great, but as a child--holy crap, that's some nightmare fuel!
@Theducksterisback Жыл бұрын
Just imagine getting a pet bird and having a pet cat and then you just see the bird burp out the bow that you gave the cat and now you're just automatically traumatized for the rest of your life
@kirbysuperstar5494 Жыл бұрын
43:41: That's because it was a wartime propaganda cartoon, a lot of the animation in that short is taken from one of the 'Private Snafu' shorts
@londonjackson8986Ай бұрын
22:20 Eh, I'm honestly fine with Bugs being depicted as a Villain once in a while, especially since he IS a Trickster! Aka... Tricksters (ESPECIALLY in Folklore & Mythology) are usually Amoral Con-Artists or Pranksters that aren't strictly Good or Evil, though often serve an Antagonistic (or Accidentally Hero) Role! Think Ananse, Reinardus (Reynard), Barrie's Peter Pan, General Yōkai, Br'er (Brother) Rabbit, Robyn Hode (Medieval Ballad Robin Hood) & Sun Wukong from the Original 1592 Xiyouji Novel! You can EASILY see that in both Proto & 40's Bugs! In which despite being the one we usually root for, He's not really a Hero, as more so just a Rabbit either... Trying to Survive, Getting Back at Those He Thinks Deserve It, or being Mischievous Bastard just for Funsies! Even if it leads to Lying, Stealing or even Killing his Enemy/Victim...
@kayleebowens Жыл бұрын
"fresh airedale" made me so angry. truly one of the most maddening and depressing cartoons ever made by a major studio.
@thehickcritic Жыл бұрын
That's perfectly understandable. It's one of the rare cartoons that is so divisive, and I understand people who say they love it, and those that say they hate it.
@kayleebowens Жыл бұрын
@@thehickcritic i thought it was a great and-given the limited amount of information on it-underrated short, and if anything, it just made me think that chuck jones was more than just a cynic. ever since i realized that he was the one who made daffy go from a zany, chaotic iconoclast to a greedy punching bag who was bitter about bugs's success despite him doing everything first, i did, in fact think it was just him being annoyed by the character, but THIS cartoon in particular made me realize that he was revealing to potential viewers that he was more than a cynic, but a straight up misanthrope. really fleshed out his own personality and his attitude and dedication to reinventing the characters he inherited.
@evelyngomez9944 Жыл бұрын
I agree, I usually love dark humor put into Looney Tunes like Hubie, Bertie, and Claude, The three bears, and episodes like The Heckling hare, The Hypochondricat, The Bee Deviled Bruin, Life with Feathers, Cheese Chasers, The Rabbititus episode, and lots more; But to me personally Fresh Airdale took it waayy too far. With it reminding me about the harsh realitistic view of socialism of the double standards of both Rascim, and Fascism where one group gets everything handed to them on a silver platter, and gets little to no commuptance for their wrongdoings and/or hypocriticism, while another group of people gets punished for it for little to no reason other for them to unfortunately happening to be in a certain sex, race, or whatever else that's deemed to be inferior in the social hierarchy.
@evanwladkowski5386 Жыл бұрын
It’s the rare cartoon that I personally don’t enjoy or go back to often but I appreciate the heck out of it for its commentary and just how unforgiving and sadistic it is
@canaisyoung3601 Жыл бұрын
Look on the bright side. It's maddening and depressing, but there are no outdated racial caricatures to make it completely unwatchable.
@haydendegrow9455 ай бұрын
Love these cartoons and agree with your ratings.... I almost want to say that the Eager Beaver is a jab at us Canadians (setting, the beaver wearing a toque, the beaver being Canada's symbol, etc.).
@Austro5678 Жыл бұрын
Daffy Duck just became my favorite looney tunes member in Yankee Doodle Daffy.
@JacobMcElhaney-cj6bv6 ай бұрын
Did you know that Rhapsody Rabbit was the first cartoon shown on Cartoon Network in 1992?
@travisdelafuente1150 Жыл бұрын
Birdy and the Beast 21:43 you forgot to mention was the last short that Leon Schlesinger produced before leaving Warner Brothers.
@almeidafilmes902210 ай бұрын
Wasn't it Buckaroo Bugs?
@travisdelafuente115010 ай бұрын
@@almeidafilmes9022 Watch Merrie History of the Looney Tunes by KaiserBeamz
@the_most_ever_company Жыл бұрын
yesss peak Bob Clampett *edit/ whaaat Book Revue, Baby Bottleneck, & KItty Kornered all only 8/10 ?? criminal ! these are 3 of the most creatively-animated, fluid, fun, spontaneous and visually-inspired cartoons of the whole golden age of cartoons... and, consequently, of all time ! -- but it's understandable that you want to reserve 10/10 for the BEST of the best, and you rightly ranked "Coal Black" & "Piggy Bank" & "Wackyland" right up there, but I would put Book Revue as at least 9/10 (no real "story" is an understandable critique, altho each individual segment is extremely fun), Baby Bottleneck at least 9/10, and Kitty Kornered is an absolute 10/10 for me and I cannot accept a lower rating for that one, personally !!!!!!! But in all seriousness -- loving the series, it's been fun following along! (particularly after having seen all of KaiserBeamz 's Looney Tunes documentary, your series definitely makes the perfect sequel !)
@thehickcritic Жыл бұрын
I typically reserve my 10 out of 10s for cartoons that really stuck with me; ones that I remember very vividly and find myself thinking about and wanting to revisit over and over again. It's very rare (but not impossible) for a cartoon that's largely just gags without much of a plot to receive higher than an 8 out of 10, but I definitely enjoy watching them! I think it's more of a personal taste issue than anything else. And actually "Kitty Kornered," is one that I had initially ranked even lower on my first viewing quite a while back, but I found I enjoyed it a lot more on this watch; it is definitely a lot of fun! Maybe some of these will grow even more on me as the years go on. Glad that you're enjoying it so far!
@robbiewalker2831 Жыл бұрын
@@thehickcritic for “Yankee Doodle Daffy”, I’d chalk the ending to “client not as talented as Daffy made it out to be.” Also, 10:49: SCHULTZ!!! Also also, 20:53: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rGW1eWZqbqqJgpY Now, for Pepe Le Pew. Outside of his debut (which again, Looney Tunes doesn’t have continuity), most of Pepe’s actions weren’t malicious, and in Penelope Pussycat’s case, she has an avert reaction from his smell, because Skunks are known to get defensive by using their strong smell, or by spraying on people. Granted, there are some actions Pepe did that was very questionable, such as linking him and Penelope with a chain as she tries to escape, and in three separate shorts, she was being cornered by Pepe in the end… however, there were three or four shorts where Penelope starts to get attracted to Pepe when the bad smell is gone and one of them has a story where Penelope plays the role of a female cat born with a stripe making her looking like a skunk (funny enough, polecat is another name for a skunk), yet she couldn’t fall in love with Pepe, because of his bad odor. There’s a video by Anonboy, highlighting how Pepe has more good intentions than bad, despite him thinking Penelope is a Skunk; but hopefully, this context for Pepe will soften the view on him as a character later on in this retrospective. One final thing: the bird’s name is “Tweety Pie”, just like the short of the same name; it’s a play on words on “Sweety Pie” as well as Tweety’s speech impediment involving baby talk; example: taw = saw. That being said, the short Tweety appeared in (“Tweety Pie”) I still see some of the maliciousness he was known for back in the earlier shorts; makes me wish we see more of that, rather than always relying on Granny for help, or having to act like he’s Arale Norimaki from Dr. Slump, where she’s a ditz who just so happens to have brute strength, yet is unaware of the danger she’s in.
@iamawesome889 Жыл бұрын
@@thehickcritic I know you only had a little bit of time to Review Baby Bottleneck but in your honest opinion Did you Find The Part where Daffy Duck and Porky Pig get trapped by their Own Conveyor Belt and ended up Getting Packaged together as a Hybrid Baby and getting delivered to a Mama Gorilla Hilarious Yes or No and if so would you have something different with Baby Bottleneck?
@dbanimators Жыл бұрын
-Yeah, Tokio Jokio was a sheer Japan-bashing propaganda feast. Pretty nasty to see amazing artists like Art Davis and Cal Dalton be involved here. McCabe - often known as the walmart Clampett 1.0 - never got to overcome b&w. He'd disappear for a while... until the mid '60s during the unfortunate De Patie-Freleng era. -I suppose the ending of Yankee Doodle Daffy was to showcase Gerry Chiniquy's role as the performance animator of Freleng's unit. -The two castaways are caricatures of writers Mike Maltese (short and overweight) and Tedd Pierce (tall and slim) - also voicing them -. That is a very good Jones cartoon, especially during Bob Cannon's tribal dance, in which he repeats ZERO frames. -Porky Pig's Feat is indeed great, the welcome back to Tashlin inheriting McCabe's unit (Davis, Dalton, Ellis and former Disney Ray Patin). -The Elmer gag in A Corny Concerto should be a spoof of the Fantasia conductor. In any case, the first segment is the better one - I agree - with the dog's crying harmonizing with Stalling's score being a true highlight. Massive Scribner expressions. -That's why An Itch in Time works so well, and McKimson's A Horsefly Flea fails so much. -Lou Lilly's script of Hare Ribbin' wasn't that good. The original ending was probably more cohesive, being a followup of Scribner's animation, whereas the alternate cuts into Bugs giving the dog a gun by McKimson - leading to the dog dying (Scribner) while Bugs is watching (McKimson). -Chiniquy's scene in Herr Meets Hare is a better What's Opera Doc than What's Opera Doc. -Draftee Daffy and Book Revue are prime examples of 1945-46 being Clampett's peak. Fast and hysterical pacing could only be possible thanks to his staff (McKimson, Scribner, Gould, Davidovich, Melendez...) -To be fair, Chow Hound is a massively better cynical attempt than Fresh Airedale, because at least the overbearing dog gets his comeuppance for being a fraud. -The sugar gag of Nasty Quacks is amazing. -1946 was a positive year for Freleng (Rhapsody Rabbit, Baseball Bugs, Racketeer Rabbit) - with Of Thee I Sting being the only stinker, but wasn't that great for Jones - Hair-Raising Hare aside. -HOT TAKE: Freleng won the Academy Award in 1947 as a reward for his career rather than for Tweetie Pie, because it didn't quite deserve a prize. Satan's Waitin' and Birds Anonymous would be far better Tweety-Sylvester entries.
@ThatJohnKillion1970 Жыл бұрын
Definitely more hits than duds. Looney Tunes really found its identity in the 10 years since starting with all that boring, dime store, Disney nonsense.
@PetProjects20112 ай бұрын
Regarding "Hollywood Daffy", Freleng refusing to direct this, had less to do with him disliking the cartoon, and more being upset at losing writer Michael Maltese (who wrote this short) to Chuck Jones full-time. He was doing it more out of protest than anything else.
@aaendi66616 ай бұрын
The only other cartoon where Bugs Bunny was the villain, was in Duck Amuck.
@legerdokai581 Жыл бұрын
Could you make a playlist for this series of videos?
@kongboy4585 Жыл бұрын
44:24 *barnyard
@brycefourn2001 Жыл бұрын
I'm hoping you do the same thing with Tom & Jerry and Tex Avery next. (Since it hasn't been done on KZbin before)
@Ender-kk7gg Жыл бұрын
Where did you find that B&W print of the daffy duckaroo? It looks WAY better than the one that's everywhere else online?
@ThePixarlampDude Жыл бұрын
You can literally find it full on KZbin easily. It's one of the shorts that's public domain.
@thehickcritic Жыл бұрын
I found it on the Internet Archive.
@ThePixarlampDude Жыл бұрын
Ah, that's where I saw it too lol
@cincaninca Жыл бұрын
@@thehickcritic so did i
@BlazingImp77151 Жыл бұрын
I really wish there was a good way to watch all the original versions. the rereleased version of "Easter Yeggs" on WB Kids is missing the multiply joke.
@canaisyoung3601 Жыл бұрын
WB Kids? You mean Kids WB and that hasn't been a channel/TV block in ages. Plus, I've always seen that part uncut on TNT (back when they aired pre-1948 shorts) and Cartoon Network (back when they aired Looney Tunes cartoons in general).
@BlazingImp77151 Жыл бұрын
@@canaisyoung3601 no I mean WB kids here on KZbin.
@BenildaChiucinco4 ай бұрын
22:37 it was now the final three censored 11
@chiebukachibee-zoraedu Жыл бұрын
50:35: What do you mean by stereotypical?
@christopherwesterberg8555 Жыл бұрын
I love Looney Tunes
@samabbitt5587 Жыл бұрын
9:29 green day brain stew/jaded bizarre festival 2001
@TJWproductions1 Жыл бұрын
How much longer until number six?
@RockinEd Жыл бұрын
This period shows the end of the differences between the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies-- since they were both all color now, you'll notice Bugs in some Looney Tunes-- and with teh Porky drum ending being done away with in 1946, all the endings are alike.
@jacquelynreyes50369 күн бұрын
Friz F left WB because he was not happy with the story so he got suspended for a month
@InfinityandBeyondEdd Жыл бұрын
YESSIR AGAIN!
@permiek Жыл бұрын
So why is Peter Lorre used instead of Bela Lugosi ?
@denereo-da-stereo Жыл бұрын
I think you forgot “Tick Tock Tuckered (1944)” *Edit* : I just rewatched the video and realized that he already covered It. So. Dang.
@abdullahibouraleh6919 Жыл бұрын
No, it was covered.
@The-Mr-Man-Man Жыл бұрын
Just the cartoons I've seen Tokio Jokio unfunny, racism doesn't help interesting historically Yankee Doodle Daffy has some of the best energy and its funny Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk is a funny little cartoon with good animation Wackiki Wabbit is hilarious although the title is weird since Elmer isn't in it Porky Pigs Feat is hilarious and might be the best public domain shorts Scrap Happy Daffy has an amazing song A Corny Concerto is good and uses classic music well Falling Hare it's always great seeing Bugs lose it Puss and Booty is a great way to end black and white cartoons Little Red Riding Rabbit is hilarious What's Cookin' Doc? This is a cheater cartoon Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears is a funny Goldilocks parody I Got Plenty of Mutton is alright Tick Tock Tuckered is a good remake OK tired rn I'll finish later
@Accam570 Жыл бұрын
Nasty Quacks is a masterpiece.
@j.l.maestro9180 Жыл бұрын
What would you think of the 2022 Chip n Dale Movie?
@BloodyInkProductions Жыл бұрын
I really love this video and I'm gonna have to watch the previous and future ones! I'm a Looney Tunes nut and even I haven't watched half of the shorts, there's just so many! How did you manage to find all of them in a convenient manner? I'd love to watch them all myself! Great stuff! Also, thanks for not being too harsh to Pepé Le Pew, he's my all time favorite and I hate to see people unnecessarily bash him. 🦨💚
@BloodyInkProductions Жыл бұрын
(P.S. I own both all volumes of the Golden Collection and have HBOMaxx, it's just sometimes a pain to go through all of them especially in chronological order)