
Birthday:
09-21-1912
Deathday:
02-22-2002 (89 years)
Birthplace:
Spokane, Washington, USA
Biography
Charles Martin "Chuck" Jones (September 21, 1912 – February 22, 2002) was an American animator, cartoon artist, screenwriter, producer, and director of animated films, most memorably of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts for the Warner Bros. Cartoons studio. He directed many of the classic short animated cartoons starring Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote, Sylvester, Pepé Le Pew and a slew of other Warner characters. Three of these shorts (Duck Amuck, One Froggy Evening and What's Opera, Doc?) were later inducted into the National Film Registry. Chief among Jones' other works was the famous "Hunting Trilogy" of Rabbit Fire, Rabbit Seasoning, and Duck! Rabbit, Duck! (1951–1953).
After his career at Warner Bros. ended in 1962, Jones started Sib Tower 12 Productions and began producing cartoons for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, including a new series of Tom and Jerry shorts and the television adaptation of Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas!. He later started his own studio, Chuck Jones Productions, which created several one-shot specials, and periodically worked on Looney Tunes related works.
After his career at Warner Bros. ended in 1962, Jones started Sib Tower 12 Productions and began producing cartoons for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, including a new series of Tom and Jerry shorts and the television adaptation of Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas!. He later started his own studio, Chuck Jones Productions, which created several one-shot specials, and periodically worked on Looney Tunes related works.
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Horton Hears a Who!
Act like Junior Kangaroo / Various Whos / Quizmo McKwoff / JoJo (voice)
event1970 star_border 6.9
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In this story, Horton discovers there is a microscopic community of intelligent beings called the Who's living on a plant that only he can hear. Recognising the dangers they face, he resolves to keep them safe. However, the other animals around him think Horton has gone crazy thinking that there are such beings.
Chuck Jones: Memories of Childhood
Act like Self
event2009 star_border 7
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Blending the animation of Chuck Jones’ original drawings, traditional documentary elements, and one of Jones’ most intimate interviews before his death in 2002, this biography imaginatively brings to life the complicated and difficult childhood of the man who dreamed up Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck.
Bugs Bunny's 80th What's Up, Doc-umentary!
Act like Himself (archive footage)
event2020 star_border 8
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Narrated by Billy Crystal, the documentary examines the history of the character over the decades, including sketches, clips from the shorts, and interviews with the animation legends who created some of the most memorable Bugs material
You Ought to Be in Pictures
Act like Guy Running Out at Super Speed (archive footage) (uncredited)
event1940 star_border 7.5
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Daffy Duck convinces Porky Pig to quit the cartoon biz and try his luck in the features. Porky's adventures begin when he tries to enter the studio.
Mark Twain
Act like Self (uncredited)
event2002 star_border 6.9
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Largely considered to be the greatest American author, Mark Twain is celebrated in this exhaustive documentary by filmmaker Ken Burns.
The Magical World of Chuck Jones
Act like Self
event1992 star_border 8
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Documentary on animator Chuck Jones.
It Hopped One Night: A Look at ‘One Froggy Evening’
Act like Himself (archive footage)
event2004
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A documentary about Chuck Jones' classic animated short One Froggy Evening.
Ducktators
Act like Self
event1997
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Documentary about WWII propaganda cartoons.
How the Grinch Stole Christmas! Special Edition
Act like Self
event1994 star_border 8.1
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Phil Hartman hosts this retrospective look back at the legacy and making of the classic 1966 holiday special 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas!'
Innerspace
Act like Supermarket Customer
event1987 star_border 6.8
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Test pilot Tuck Pendleton volunteers to test a special vessel for a miniaturization experiment. Accidentally injected into a neurotic hypochondriac, Jack Putter, Tuck must convince Jack to find his ex-girlfriend, Lydia Maxwell, to help him extract Tuck and his ship and re-enlarge them before his oxygen runs out.
The Pogo Special Birthday Special
Act like Porky Pine / Bun Rab / Basil the Butterfly
event1969 star_border 5.7
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Pogo and his friends celebrate various holidays in their own special ways, while Porkypine does his best to woo Mademoiselle Hepzibah.
The Animograph, or I Was Born in a Shoebox
Act like Self (archive footage)
event2022 star_border 8
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The amazing story of the animograph, a machine created in France in the sixties by the cartoonist and self-taught inventor Jean Dejoux (1922-2015), whose creation was intended to revolutionize the animation industry.
The Hand Behind the Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story
Act like Himself
event1999 star_border 7.5
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There's not a person in the world who wouldn't recognize Mickey Mouse. But until now, not many knew the man who originally gave shape, movement and personality to the world's most beloved icon. "The Hand Behind the Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story" takes you behind the scenes to meet Walt Disney's best friend and chief animator.
Walt Disney Treasures: The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
Act like Self
event2007 star_border 9.7
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Before Mickey there was Oswald, the floppy-eared star of Walt Disney's first cartoon series, THE ADVENTURES OF OSWALD THE LUCKY RABBIT. Fun and mischievous, the cheerful rabbit's popularity quickly multiplied, and so did his shorts. Between 1927 and 1928, Disney created a bounty of legendary and rarely seen Oswald cartoons. Now for the first time ever on DVD, the premiere collection of Disney's Oswald shorts -- all featuring new scores composed by Robert Israel especially for this release. The long-lost rabbit's life story, from his birth to his long-awaited return to Disney, and a documentary on the legendary Ub Iwerks set the stage for the comeback of one of the most important stars in Disney's menagerie. Featuring exclusive introductions by film historian Leonard Maltin, this is a timeless collection from generations past for generations to come.
Chuck Amuck: The Movie
Act like Himself
event1991 star_border 6.2
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Chuck Amuck: The Movie is a 1991 documentary film about Chuck Jones' career with Warner Bros., centered on his work with Looney Tunes; narrated by Dick Vosburgh.
Mel Blanc: The Man of a Thousand Voices
Act like Himself (archive footage)
event2008 star_border 5.8
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The life and career of the renowned voice actor of animation and radio. For generations, Mel Blanc was one of the most famous Hollywood voice actors with his myriad of voices for classic animated characters like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and scores of others. However, animation was only one of the fields where Blanc shone through in his long career. This film covers the life of this amazingly talented and big hearted actor, comedian and musician as he became one of the performing greats from the golden ages of American animation and radio through to the 1980s.
Tex Avery: King of Cartoons
Act like Himself
event1988 star_border 7.8
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A documentary about the life and career of legendary cartoon director Fred "Tex" Avery.
King-Size Comedy: Tex Avery and the Looney Tunes Revolution
Act like Himself
event2012 star_border 8.5
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Focuses on how the legend of animation, Tex Avery, revolutionized cartoons.
Chuck Jones: Extremes and In-Betweens - A Life in Animation
Act like Self
event2000 star_border 6.8
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This biography, shown on American television as part of the PBS "Great Performances" series, examines the life works of one of Hollywood's most celebrated animators, Chuck (Charles M.) Jones. He is best known for Warner Brothers cartoons featuring Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Porky Pig, Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote, and Pepe LePew. Included are plenty of behind-the-scenes descriptions of how an animated film is made, and (best of all) many clips from Chuck's cartoons.
Portrait of Tex Avery
event1988
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Documentary of American animation directory Tex Avery including interviews with his peers including Chuck Jones.
Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes All-Star 50th Anniversary
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event1986 star_border 6.7
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Celebrities are interviewed about the social and working lives of Bugs, Daffy, Porky and the rest of the Looney Tunes.
Gremlins
Act like Mr. Jones
event1984 star_border 7.1
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When Billy Peltzer is given a strange but adorable pet named Gizmo for Christmas, he inadvertently breaks the three important rules of caring for a Mogwai, unleashing a horde of mischievous gremlins on a small town.
Roger Rabbit and the Secrets of Toon Town
Act like Self
event1988 star_border 6.2
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A behind-the-scenes documentary hosted by Joanna Cassidy on the making of Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
The 1st 13th Annual Fancy Anvil Awards Show Program Special: Live in Stereo
Act like Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
event2002 star_border 10
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Cartoon Network holds an awards show awarding cartoon excellence.
That's All Folks! Tales from Termite Terrace
Act like Himself (archive footage)
event2014 star_border 3.5
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Meet the creators of the Looney Tunes, animation's zaniest and most beloved characters! Join Chuck Jones, Friz Freling and Mel Blanc as they share rare and personal memories about Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, and some of the wildest stories behind your favorite cartoons!
A Chuck Jones Tutorial: Tricks of the Cartoon Trade
Act like Himself
event2002 star_border 4
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2002 featurette from the DVD of "Chuck Jones: Extremes & Inbetweens, A Life In Animation"
Irreverent Imagination: The Golden Age of the Looney Tunes
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event2003 star_border 6
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A documentary on the Looney Tunes. Including interviews from people who worked on it, and their family.
The Great Dictator: The Clown Turns Prophet
Act like Self (archive footage)
event2011 star_border 6
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In this visual essay, Charles Chaplin biographer Jeffrey Vance, author of "Chaplin: Genius of the Cinema", draws upon a wealth of photography as well as a wide range of interviews (Paulette Goddard, Sydney Chaplin, Chuck Jones, Leni Riefenstahl, Mel Brooks, Joan Collins et al.) to examine the production history of "The Great Dictator", the film's importance as a satire, and legacy.
Behind the Tunes: Looney Tunes Go to War!
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event2005 star_border 7
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A Documentary about the Looney Tunes war cartoons
Behind the Tunes: A Conversation with Tex Avery
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event2004 star_border 8
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An interview with 'Tex Avery'.
Cartoons Go To War
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event1996 star_border 10
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This remarkable documentary dedicates itself to an extraordinary chapter of the second World War – the psychological warfare of the USA. America’s trusted cartoon darlings from the studios of Warner Bros., Paramount, and the “big animals” of the Disney family were supposed to give courage to the people at the homefront, to educate them, but also to simultaneously entertain them. Out of this mixture grew a genre of its own kind – political cartoons. Insightful Interviews with the animators and producers from back then elucidate in an amusing and astonishing way under which bizarre circumstances these films partially came into existence.
Matlock
Act like Magician #1 (1 ep.)
event1986 star_border 7.1
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Matlock is an American television legal drama, starring Andy Griffith in the title role of criminal defense attorney Ben Matlock. The show, produced by The Fred Silverman Company, Dean Hargrove Productions, Viacom Productions and Paramount Television originally aired from September 23, 1986 to May 8, 1992 on NBC; and from November 5, 1992 until May 7, 1995 on ABC.
The show's format is similar to that of CBS's Perry Mason, with Matlock identifying the perpetrators and then confronting them in dramatic courtroom scenes. One difference, however, was that whereas Mason usually exculpated his clients at a pretrial hearing, Matlock usually secured an acquittal at trial, from the jury.
Curiosity Shop
(2 ep.)
event1971 star_border 9.4
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Curiosity Shop is an American children's educational television program produced by ABC-TV in 1971, capitalizing on the success of Sesame Street.
Sponsored by the Kellogg's cereal company, Curiosity Shop was broadcast Saturday mornings from September 11, 1971, to January 6, 1973. The program featured three inquisitive children who each week visited a shop populated with various puppets and gadgets, discovering interesting things about science, nature and history. Each hour-long show covered a specific theme: clothing, music, dance, weather, the five senses, space, time, rules, flight, dolls, etc.
The Oscars
Act like Self (1 ep.)
event1953 star_border 7
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An annual American awards ceremony honoring cinematic achievements in the film industry. The various category winners are awarded a copy of a statuette, officially the Academy Award of Merit, that is better known by its nickname Oscar.
Mark Twain
Act like self (2 ep.)
event2002
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Mark Twain is a documentary film on the life of Mark Twain also known as Samuel Clements produced by Ken Burns in 2001. Burns captures both the public and private persona of Mark Twain from his birth to his death. The film was narrated by Keith David and the voice of Mark Twain was provided by Kevin Conway.
Camera Three
Act like Self (1 ep.)
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Camera Three is an American variety show devoted to the arts. It ran on CBS from January 22, 1956 to January 21, 1979, and moved to PBS in its final year to make way for the then-new CBS News Sunday Morning. The PBS version ran from October 4, 1979 to July 10, 1980.
Camera Three featured programs showcasing drama, ballet, art, music, anything involving fine arts.
One of its most notable presentations was a condensation of Marc Blitzstein's leftist opera The Cradle Will Rock. Presented on November 29, 1964, it was a dramatic demonstration of how far television had come since its early days, in its willingness to present a work that surely would have been banned from the airwaves during the era of Joseph McCarthy.
The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie
Director (1 ep.)
event1979 star_border 7.4
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A collection of Warner Brothers short cartoon features, "starring" the likes of Daffy Duck, Porky Pig and Wile.E.Coyote. These animations are interspersed by Bugs Bunny reminiscing on past events and providing links between the individual animations which are otherwise unconnected. This 1979 feature-length compilation includes several of his best cartoons. Among the 11 shorts shown in their entirety are the classics "Robin Hood Daffy," "What's Opera, Doc?," "Bully for Bugs," and "Duck Amuck". The Bugs Bunny Road Runner Movie provides a showcase not only for Jones's razor-sharp timing, but for the work of his exceptional crew, which included designer Maurice Noble, writer Mike Maltese, composers Carl Stalling and Milt Franklyn, and voice actor Mel Blanc.
Pent-House Mouse
Producer (1 ep.)
event1963 star_border 6.2
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Tom is living the life of luxury, high atop a fancy apartment building. Jerry is starving way down below when he spots a lunchbox on a girder at a construction site. Jerry goes in, the girder goes up, and the lunchbox falls off, landing on Tom, and the chase is on.
Daffy Duck's Quackbusters
Director (1 ep.)
event1988 star_border 6.7
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In this feature-length film combining footage from classic Warner Brothers cartoon shorts with newly animated bridging sequences, Daffy Duck, after having induced laughter in an ailing millionaire and forestalled the millionaire's death for a time (as chronicled in Daffy Dilly (1948), is the beneficiary for the deceased millionaire's assets. But the millionaire's will clearly stipulates that Daffy must use the money for the common good, by providing a service, and should Daffy think of pursuing selfish aims, the millionaire's ghost will "repossess" his millions by making them disappear from Earthly existence. Under the pretense of community service, Daffy opens an exorcism agency and employs Porky Pig, Sylvester Cat, and Bugs Bunny to track and eliminate ghosts, ghouls, and other monsters, while Daffy secretly schemes to use his learned "ghost-busting" talents to rid himself of the millionaire's nagging spirit.
Raggedy Ann & Andy: The Great Santa Claus Caper
Director (1 ep.)
event1978 star_border 5.9
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When inventor/efficiency expert Alexander Graham Wolf plots to take over Santa's workshop, Comet asks for help from Raggedy Ann, Andy and their dog, Raggedy Arthur.
Gay Purr-ee
Writer (1 ep.)
event1962 star_border 6.6
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Mewsette is a starry-eyed cat who grows weary of life on a French farm and heads for the excitement of 1890s Paris. Her tomcat suitor, Jaune-Tom, and his furry cohort, Robespierre, chase after Mewsette, but she's already fallen under the spell of a feline modeling-school racket run by Madame Rubens-Chatte and her slimy assistant, Meowrice.
A Bear for Punishment
Director (1 ep.)
event1951 star_border 6.8
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Junyer Bear has a number of surprises for Good Ol' Pa on Good Ol' Father's Day, whether he wants them or not.
Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales
Director (1 ep.)
event1979 star_border 7
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A TV movie special that compiles of a few Looney Tunes episodes centered around an episode of a Christmas Carol, with the part of Scrooge played by Yosemite Sam.
Bully for Bugs
Director (1 ep.)
event1953 star_border 7.2
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Bugs Bunny once again making that "wrong turn at Albuquerque" burrows into a bullring, where a magnificent bull is making short work of a toreador. The bull bucks Bugs out of the arena, prompting the bunny to declare "Of course you realize, this means war!" The deft Bugs' arsenal comes plenty packed, as he uses anvils, well-placed face slaps and the bull's horns as a slingshot. The bull fights back, using his horns as a shotgun barrel. The bull's comeback is short-lived; just after Bugs makes out his will, he lures the bull out of the arena, just in time to set up a rube-like device that leads to the bull's defeat.
Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales
Director (1 ep.)
event1982 star_border 7.1
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If Bugs Bunny were to direct his signature inquiry--"What's up, doc?"--toward the modern-day Warner Bros. creative team, he wouldn't be far off. For 1001 Rabbit Tales, they've doctored up a batch of classic cartoons featuring the carrot muncher and his bumbling comrades and bundled them, near seamlessly, into a feature-length film. Here's the premise: Bugs and Daffy, both book salesmen, are competing to sell the most copies of a kids' book. Instead of burrowing a beeline to his sales territory (he should have made a left at Albuquerque), Bugs ends up in the castle of Yosemite Sam, here a harem-leading honcho. Sam's pain-in-the-spurs son, Prince Abalaba, needs somebody to read him stories; Bugs, who'd sooner take the job than suffer the alternative, that involving being boiled in oil, signs on.
How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
Director (1 ep.)
event1966 star_border 7.5
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Bitter and hateful, the Grinch is irritated at the thought of a nearby village having a happy time celebrating Christmas. Disguised as Santa Claus, with his dog made to look like a reindeer, he decides to raid the village to steal all the Christmas things.
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
Director (1 ep.)
event1975 star_border 6.3
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Rikki is a young mongoose who is adopted by a human family after nearly drowning in the river. He returns the favour by protecting them from two murderous cobra.
Tom-ic Energy
Producer (1 ep.)
event1965 star_border 6
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Essentially one long chase scene, in an urban setting; at the end, a dog joins in, to Jerry's annoyance.
Point Rationing of Foods
Writer (1 ep.)
event1943 star_border 5.4
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Animated documentary short film demonstrating the reasons and methods of the point system of wartime food rationing.
The Unshrinkable Jerry Mouse
Producer (1 ep.)
event1964 star_border 5.8
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Tom enjoys the role of top cat until an adorable red-and-white-haired kitten is brought into the house of a young blonde woman.
Orange Blossoms for Violet
Director (1 ep.)
event1952 star_border 5.5
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In this short, with the sound effects and voices of the Warner Bros animation shorts, but with black and white footage of monkeys and other animals, we see a struggle between two boy monkeys and the girl they love.
Elmer's Candid Camera
Director (1 ep.)
event1940 star_border 6.5
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Elmer takes up wildlife photography but finds his subject, a rabbit, much too rascally.
Long-Haired Hare
Director (1 ep.)
event1949 star_border 7
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Bugs Bunny vs. a famous opera singer at the Hollywood Bowl.
Daffy Duck: Frustrated Fowl
Director (1 ep.)
event2010
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Daffy Duck: Frustrated Fowl was released in conjunction with Bugs Bunny: Hare Extraordinaire None of these shorts have been released on disc before, and Chuck Jones's "Daffy Dilly" (1948) is a welcome addition to any cartoon library. Daffy sets out to win the money a gloomy millionaire is offering to anyone who can make him laugh--and succeeds in spite of himself. But many of these cartoons are, simply, duds. "This Is a Life?" (1955), "People Are Bunny" (1959), and "Person to Bunny" (1960) spoof largely forgotten TV shows. How many viewers under 65 will recognize caricatures of Art Linkletter and Edward R. Murrow? The films pitting Daffy against Bugs play like weak remakes of Jones's "Rabbit Fire" trilogy or Friz Freleng's "Show Biz Bugs"--"Person to Bunny" even repeats some of Daffy's tap dance to "Jeepers Creepers" in "Show Biz." The very late "Suppressed Duck" (1965) is painfully unfunny. Once again, some of the films have been inexplicably cropped to simulate a widescreen format.
A Connecticut Rabbit in King Arthur's Court
Director (1 ep.)
event1978 star_border 5.8
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Bugs find himself in Camelot and is mistaken for a "dwagon" by Sir Elmer of Fudde.
The White Seal
Writer (1 ep.)
event1975 star_border 6.2
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In one seal herd, a young seal pup with a rare white colouring named Kotick is born. When as he matures, he learns of the deadly threat that human hunters pose to the herd through their activities. While Kotick is able to save the herd on one occasion, he is fully aware that the threat is not over. Now he must take on the seemingly impossible quest to find a home for his herd where humans will never intrude.
Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century
Director (1 ep.)
event1953 star_border 7.6
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Space hero Daffy battles Marvin the Martian for control of Planet X.
Mowgli's Brothers
Writer (1 ep.)
event1976 star_border 6.2
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Mowgli's Brothers is a 1976 television animated special created by legendary animator Chuck Jones. It is based from the first chapter of Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book of the same name. The special was narrated by Roddy McDowall who does all the male characters in the film. It originally aired on CBS on February 11, 1976.
Daffy Duck's Movie: Fantastic Island
Director (1 ep.)
event1983 star_border 6.7
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Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales find a treasure map that leads them to a wishing well, which for a penny will grant any wish (through old cartoon footage). Daffy sets up a resort around the well and various Looney Tunes characters have their dreams come true. Meanwhile, Yosemite Sam and the Tasmanian Devil hunt for the varmints who stole their treasure map!
Rabbit of Seville
Director (1 ep.)
event1950 star_border 7.5
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Behind the Hollywood Bowl stage which is playing the opera The Barber of Seville, Bugs Bunny flees into the backstage area with Elmer Fudd in close pursuit. Seeing his opportunity to fight on his terms, Bugs raises the curtain on Elmer, trapping him on stage. As the orchestra begins playing, Bugs comes into play as the barber who is going to make sure that Elmer is going to get a grooming he will never forget.
Rabbit Seasoning
Director (1 ep.)
event1952 star_border 7.4
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Elmer is hunting both Daffy and Bugs again. Bugs talks Elmer into going after Daffy, who ends up getting the worst of all the pranks.
Water, Water Every Hare
Director (1 ep.)
event1952 star_border 7.2
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Bugs Bunny's rabbit hole floods, causing him to float to the laboratory of an evil scientist who wants to use his brain for a robot.
My Bunny Lies Over the Sea
Director (1 ep.)
event1948 star_border 6.7
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In Scotland, Bugs Bunny rescues a woman from a monster. The "woman" is a kilted Scotsman, and the "monster" is his bagpipe. The Scotsman then challenges Bugs to a game of golf.
Duck Amuck
Director (1 ep.)
event1953 star_border 8.1
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The short-tempered Daffy Duck must improvise madly as the backgrounds, his costumes, the soundtrack, even his physical form, shifts and changes at the whim of the animator.
What's Opera, Doc?
Director (1 ep.)
event1957 star_border 7.6
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Bugs is in drag as the Valkyrie Brunhilde, who is pursued by Elmer playing the demigod Siegfried.
One Froggy Evening
Director (1 ep.)
event1955 star_border 7.7
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A workman finds a singing frog in the cornerstone of an old building being demolished. But when he tries to cash in on his discovery, he finds the frog will sing only for him, and just croak for the talent agent and the audience in the theater he's spent his life savings on.
Rabbit Fire
Director (1 ep.)
event1951 star_border 7.4
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Daffy Duck and Bugs argue back and forth whether it is duck season or rabbit season. The object of their arguments is hunter Elmer Fudd.
Duck! Rabbit, Duck!
Director (1 ep.)
event1953 star_border 7.4
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The final installment of the "Hunting Trilogy" once again has Elmer out hunting, while Bugs and Daffy try to con him into shooting the other.
90 Day Wondering
Director (1 ep.)
event1956 star_border 5.1
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Ralph Phillips is overjoyed when he runs out of Fort Itude, because he's a civilian again. Things, however, don't go well for him when he gets home, and two pixies named Pete and Re-Pete convince him to stay in civilian life or go back to the army. At the end, Ralph chooses to go back to the army
A Hitch in Time
Writer (1 ep.)
event1955 star_border 5.1
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John McRogers dreams about his future after spending four years in the U.S. Air Force, and is convinced by "Grogan," Technical Gremlin First Class, on why he should remain in the Air Force, rather, and what the advantages would be if he returned to civilian life.
Another Froggy Evening
Director (1 ep.)
event1995 star_border 6
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Michigan J. Frog pops in and out of people's lives through history.
A Pest in the House
Director (1 ep.)
event1947 star_border 6.9
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A very tired businessman needs some sleep and checks into a hotel run by Elmer Fudd, where Daffy Duck is the bellhop.
Now Hear This
Story (1 ep.)
event1963 star_border 6.4
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In this surreal cartoon that plays with the idea of sound effects, a near-deaf old man finds one of the devil's lost horns and tries to use it as an ear trumpet.
Chow Hound
Director (1 ep.)
event1951 star_border 6.4
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A muscular dog exploits a cat and a mouse for food, but they keep forgetting to bring him gravy!
Bewitched Bunny
Director (1 ep.)
event1954 star_border 7.1
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Bugs must rescue Hansel and Gretel from Witch Hazel's clutches.
Boyhood Daze
Director (1 ep.)
event1957 star_border 5.8
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Ralph gets sent to his room for breaking a window. There, he passes the time in Walter Mitty-type fashion, daydreaming that he's a parent-saving jungle explorer, an alien-fighting jet ace and a convict.
Broom-Stick Bunny
Director (1 ep.)
event1956 star_border 6.8
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On Halloween night, Bugs Bunny, masquerading as a witch, trick-or-treats at the creepy old mansion of Witch Hazel, who prides herself on being the ugliest witch of all.
Father Of The Bird
Producer (1 ep.)
event1997 star_border 5.6
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Sylvester meets up with an adorable new character named Cornbread.
Drafty, Isn't It?
Writer (1 ep.)
event1957 star_border 5.3
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Ralph Phillips dreams about his future, only to have his dreams interrupted by Willie N. List, using an ACME Anti-Nightmare Machine, to compare military and civilian life.
Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24½th Century
Director (1 ep.)
event1980 star_border 5.6
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Duck Dodgers finds Marvin Martian's hideout.
Feline Frame-Up
Director (1 ep.)
event1954 star_border 6.7
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After Claude frames Marc Antony, making it look like the bulldog ate the kitty, Marc must try various methods of getting back at Claude from outside the yard.
Feed the Kitty
Director (1 ep.)
event1952 star_border 7.3
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A bulldog adopts an adorable kitten, but he can't let his owner know.
For Scent-imental Reasons
Director (1 ep.)
event1949 star_border 6.7
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Pepé Le Pew invades a Parisian perfumery, where he sniffs the various scents. The shopkeeper runs in horror and recruits a female cat to run the skunk out of the shop. She tosses the cat inside, and a bottle of dye falls over, accidentally painting a white stripe down the cat's back. Pepé gives chase...
From A to Z-Z-Z-Z
Director (1 ep.)
event1954 star_border 5.8
top_panel_open
Ralph is a daydreamer... and he is quick to adapt his current surroundings into new, adventurous dreams.
Hare-Way to the Stars
Director (1 ep.)
event1958 star_border 6.9
top_panel_open
Bugs Bunny groggily climbs out of bed and his hole and, unknowingly, into a rocket ship that's parked directly above. It transports him into outer space, where he is chased by martians.
Hare Tonic
Director (1 ep.)
event1945 star_border 6.9
top_panel_open
When Elmer Fudd brings Bugs Bunny home for dinner main course, Bugs tricks him into thinking there is a terrible outbreak of Rabbititus.
From Hare to Eternity
Producer (1 ep.)
event1997 star_border 5.4
top_panel_open
Yosemite Sam the pirate finds a treasure chest which belongs to Bugs Bunny. Bugs is determined to get it back, and boards Sam's ship to battle wits with Pirate Sam.
Haredevil Hare
Director (1 ep.)
event1948 star_border 7
top_panel_open
Bugs is the test rabbit shot to the moon. There, he meets Commander X-2, who is intent on destroying the Earth with his Aludium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator.
I Love to Singa
Animation (1 ep.)
event1936 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
I Love to Singa depicts the story of a young owl who wants to sing jazz, instead of the classical music that his German parents wish him to perform. The plot is a lighthearted tribute to Al Jolson's film The Jazz Singer.
Hell-Bent for Election
Director (1 ep.)
event1944 star_border 5.3
top_panel_open
A full-blown re-election piece for President Franklin Delano Roosevelt at the expense of Republican presidential candidate Thomas Dewey. Roosevelt is depicted as a streamlined diesel express train in a race against Dewey, a worn-out steam train. The public is admonished to "get behind the president and stay the course to victory."
Kiss Me Cat
Director (1 ep.)
event1953 star_border 6.6
top_panel_open
Marc Antony must convince his owner that Pussyfoot is a great mouser to keep him in the house.
The Hasty Hare
Director (1 ep.)
event1952 star_border 6.7
top_panel_open
A Martian, with his green dog-soldier, K-9, arrive on Earth with instructions to bring back an Earth creature. He chooses Bugs Bunny.
Jumpin' Jupiter
Director (1 ep.)
event1955 star_border 6.7
top_panel_open
A strange alien captures Porky Pig and Sylvester's entire campsite as a sample to take back to its planet, but only Sylvester figures out what is really going on.
Scaredy Cat
Director (1 ep.)
event1948 star_border 7.6
top_panel_open
Porky Pig and Sylvester the Cat spend the night in an old dark house, whose horrors only Sylvester sees.
The Wearing of the Grin
Director (1 ep.)
event1951 star_border 6
top_panel_open
Porky Pig spends the night at an Irish castle after being caught in a storm, and gets in trouble with the two leprechauns who live there.
The Abominable Snow Rabbit
Director (1 ep.)
event1961 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
Bugs and Daffy get lost on the way to Palm Springs and end up in the Himalayas, where they meet an Abominable Snowman who has always wanted a rabbit for a pet.
Transylvania 6-5000
Director (1 ep.)
event1963 star_border 6.9
top_panel_open
Bugs is given a room for the night at the castle of Count Bloodcount in Transylvania.
The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics
Producer (1 ep.)
event1965 star_border 7.3
top_panel_open
Animated work detailing the unrequited love that a line has for a dot, and the heartbreak that results due to the dot's feelings for a lively squiggle.
8 Ball Bunny
Director (1 ep.)
event1950 star_border 6.7
top_panel_open
Bugs helps a penguin return home.
Baby Buggy Bunny
Director (1 ep.)
event1954 star_border 6.7
top_panel_open
Baby-Faced Finster robs a bank, but the baby carriage with the money in it goes down Bugs' rabbit hole.
Fast and Furry-ous
Director (1 ep.)
event1949 star_border 7
top_panel_open
This was the debut for Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. It was also their only cartoon made in the 1940s. It set the template for the series, in which Wile E. Coyote (here given the ersatz Latin name Carnivorous Vulgaris) tries to catch Roadrunner (Accelleratii Incredibus) through many traps, plans and products, although in this first cartoon not all of the products are yet made by the Acme Corporation.
Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z
Director (1 ep.)
event1956 star_border 6.7
top_panel_open
Wile E. Coyote unsuccessfully chases the Road Runner using such contrivances as a rifle, a steel plate, a dynamite stick on an extending metal pulley, a painting of a collapsed bridge (which the Coyote falls into while Road Runner passes right through), and a jet motor.
Homeless Hare
Director (1 ep.)
event1950 star_border 7
top_panel_open
A construction worker destroys Bugs' home with a steam shovel and refuses to repair the damage.
Rocket Squad
Director (1 ep.)
event1956 star_border 6.2
top_panel_open
In a futuristic city, Detectives Monday and Tuesday pursue a wanted criminal.
Hollywood Capers
Animation (1 ep.)
event1935 star_border 5.1
top_panel_open
W.C.Fields enters the Warmer Bros. Studio. Beans tries to drive in, but the guard throws him and his car against a tree. Charlie Chaplin drives in, followed by Oliver Hardy on foot - but we see that it's really Beans in disguise. Oliver Owl is directing a picture; Beans sneaks onto the stage. He's watching from a catwalk when someone knocks him off, into the middle of the scene. Beans is thrown off the set, right into the set of a Frankenstein movie. He accidentally brings the robotic monster to life, and it crashes into the original studio, eating the camera. Beans tries to stop the monster, but is sent flying. He lands against a wind machine. which chops up the monster.
Drip-Along Daffy
Director (1 ep.)
event1951 star_border 7.1
top_panel_open
Daffy Duck plays a western hero, but things don't go as he hoped in a one horse town.
No Barking
Director (1 ep.)
event1954 star_border 6.5
top_panel_open
A homeless cat (Claude Cat) searching for food is harassed by the playful antics and barking of an energetic pup (Frisky Puppy). Frisky repeatedly sneaks up behind the poor tabby cat (who hates the dog) and scares it into jumping vertically when it barks. After Claude finally silences the pup, he encounters a larger dog, whose bark has a disastrous effect. Tweety Bird has two lines. Can you guess what they are?
The Ducksters
Director (1 ep.)
event1950 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
Quiz-show contestant Porky is the one who's supposed to be penalized each time he misses a question, but host Daffy is the one who winds up getting safes and boulders dropped on him and deluged by torrents of water.
Steal Wool
Director (1 ep.)
event1957 star_border 6.9
top_panel_open
Ralph Wolf tries to forcibly remove Sam Sheepdog in order to gain access to a flock of sheep. Without success, he uses a lasso, cannon, a string of firecrackers, and a giant rubber band.
Rabbit Punch
Director (1 ep.)
event1948 star_border 6.6
top_panel_open
Heckling the Champ gets Bugs into the world championship fight as the challenger.
Super-Rabbit
Director (1 ep.)
event1943 star_border 6.5
top_panel_open
Bugs Bunny becomes a superhero who does battle with a rabbit hating cowboy and horse.
The Hypo-Chondri-Cat
Director (1 ep.)
event1950 star_border 6.4
top_panel_open
Those crazy mice Hubie & Bertie are at it again with Claude. This time the mice see that Claude is seriously ill, so they give him an operation.
Odor-Able Kitty
Director (1 ep.)
event1945 star_border 6.7
top_panel_open
A cat, tired of being abused by everyone in his neighborhood, disguises himself as a skunk and inadvertently attracts the romantic advances of a real skunk.
Wackiki Wabbit
Director (1 ep.)
event1943 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
On a tropical island, a pair of castaways look to Bugs as a source of food.
The Bear That Wasn't
Director (1 ep.)
event1967 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
A bear settles down for his long winter nap, and while he sleeps the progress of man continues. He wakes up to find himself in the middle of an industrial complex where nobody believes he's a bear.
Lumber Jack-Rabbit
Director (1 ep.)
event1953 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
Bugs Bunny stumbles on the carrot patch of Paul Bunyan, but doesn't realize that it is guarded by a 124-foot, 4,600-ton dog named Smidgen.
To Beep or Not to Beep
Story (1 ep.)
event1963 star_border 7.1
top_panel_open
Wile E. Coyote hopes to stop and catch the Road Runner using a huge, boulder-throwing catapult. But no matter where Wile E. positions himself, the catapult drops the boulder on him.
Awful Orphan
Director (1 ep.)
event1949 star_border 7
top_panel_open
Porky Pig's quiet life in his high-rise apartment building is rudely disrupted when an obnoxious mutt sneaks in and refuses to leave.
Baton Bunny
Director (1 ep.)
event1959 star_border 6.7
top_panel_open
Bugs conducts the Warner Brothers Symphony in Franz von Suppé's "Morning, Noon, and Night in Vienna" while reacting to a bothersome fly.
A Very Merry Cricket
Director (1 ep.)
event1973 star_border 4.7
top_panel_open
A sequel to "A Cricket in Times Square," in this feature a musical cricket returns to his New York City home and his friends, a cat and a mouse, to discover the meaning of Christmas.
Coming!! Snafu
Director (1 ep.)
event1943 star_border 6.2
top_panel_open
Introducing Private Snafu, the nation's worst soldier and his various versions in different branches of the armed forces. The cartoon, ironic and humorous in tone, was created during World War II and it was designed to instruct service personnel about security, proper sanitation habits, booby traps and other military subjects, and also to improve troop morale.
The main character's name is a play on the military slang acronym SNAFU, "Situation Normal: All Fouled Up."
The Infantry Blues
Director (1 ep.)
event1943 star_border 5.3
top_panel_open
Pvt. Snafu complains about being assigned to the infantry only to learn that other branches have their own problems.
Gas
Director (1 ep.)
event1944 star_border 5.4
top_panel_open
Snafu learns the need of keeping his gas mask at hand when he is attacked by anthropomorphic gas cloud.
Case of the Missing Hare
Director (1 ep.)
event1942 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
After a traveling magician puts a poster over the entrance to his home, Bugs visits his act to get revenge.
Bugs' Bonnets
Director (1 ep.)
event1956 star_border 6.6
top_panel_open
A passing truck spills a variety of hats, causing Elmer and Bugs to change personalities in rapid succession to fit the headgear they wind up wearing.
Bunny Hugged
Director (1 ep.)
event1951 star_border 6.7
top_panel_open
Bugs gets involved in a wrestling match to save Ravishing Ronald from the Crusher.
Going Home
Director (1 ep.)
event1944 star_border 5.3
top_panel_open
Pvt. Snafu's unit suffers the consequences of blabbing military secrets while on leave at home.
Barbary-Coast Bunny
Director (1 ep.)
event1956 star_border 6.7
top_panel_open
After Bugs' giant gold nugget is stolen by Nasty Canasta, he tries to win it back at Canasta's San Francisco gambling hall.
Hare Conditioned
Director (1 ep.)
event1945 star_border 7
top_panel_open
Bugs Bunny is working in the display window of a department store when the manager tries to move him to the taxidermy department and have him stuffed.
Ali Baba Bunny
Director (1 ep.)
event1957 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
Bugs and Daffy get lost on the way to Pismo Beach, and find a cave full of treasure in the Arabian Desert, guarded by Hassan.
A Lecture on Camouflage
Director (1 ep.)
event1944 star_border 4.9
top_panel_open
Using Snafu as an example, Techanical Fairy First Class teaches the methods of effective camouflage.
Forward March Hare
Director (1 ep.)
event1953 star_border 6.5
top_panel_open
Bugs Bunny gets a draft notice by mistake and joins the army, with disastrous results, especially for the sergeant of his platoon.
Knight-Mare Hare
Director (1 ep.)
event1955 star_border 6.6
top_panel_open
An apple falls on Bugs' head, transporting him back to King Arthur's England.
Mad as a Mars Hare
Director (1 ep.)
event1963 star_border 6.4
top_panel_open
Marvin the Martian is monitoring through his telescope a rocket launch on Earth. The rocket heads straight for him and lands on Mars. The only occupant is Bugs Bunny, lured into Cape Canaveral by a carrot and sent to Mars as an expendable "astro-rabbit". Bugs is to claim Mars in the name of the Earth, but Marvin won't allow an Earth creature to contaminate his atmosphere. He trains a time-projector gun on Bugs and reverts the bunny to a Neanderthal Rabbit, who crushes Marvin with one hand.
Private Snafu vs. Malaria Mike
Director (1 ep.)
event1944 star_border 5.5
top_panel_open
Snafu learns hard way the consequences of not protecting himself from malaria infection.
Outpost
Director (1 ep.)
event1944 star_border 5.1
top_panel_open
Snafu has an object lesson on the value of complete and accurate regular reports when he discovers and reports evidence of the enemy's presence at his assigned area.
It's Murder She Says...
Director (1 ep.)
event1945 star_border 4.7
top_panel_open
A haggard mosquito complains how tough life is with the military taking the proper precautions against malaria infection.
In the Aleutians
Director (1 ep.)
event1945 star_border 5
top_panel_open
A humourous look at the Aleutian Islands and their strategic value.
No Buddy Atoll
Director (1 ep.)
event1945 star_border 4.7
top_panel_open
Private Snafu is stranded on a tiny island with a Japanese officer; he must depend on his wits to defend himself against his sword-wielding foe.
Rabbit Hood
Director (1 ep.)
event1949 star_border 6.7
top_panel_open
While trespassing in the royal gardens in search of carrots, Bugs runs afoul of the Sheriff of Nottingham, who tries to apprehend him for poaching. Of course Bugs sets out to endlessly turn the tables on the hapless sheriff.
Old Glory
Director (1 ep.)
event1939 star_border 4.9
top_panel_open
Porky Pig balks at learning the Pledge of Allegiance until Uncle Sam appears to him in a dream and gives him a lesson in American history.
The Dover Boys at Pimento University or The Rivals of Roquefort Hall
Director (1 ep.)
event1942 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
Three fun-loving, morally upright brothers from Pimento University save their fiancée from their fiendish archenemy, Dan Backslide, in this spoof of the Rover Boys.
Robin Hood Daffy
Director (1 ep.)
event1958 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
Daffy attempts to convince Porky, as Friar Tuck, that he really is Robin Hood.
Spaced Out Bunny
Writer (1 ep.)
event1980 star_border 5.8
top_panel_open
Bugs Bunny is abducted by Marvin the Martian and brought to Mars to be the companion to his pet abominable snowman Hugo, who will "hug him and squeeze him and call him George."
Operation: Rabbit
Director (1 ep.)
event1952 star_border 6.7
top_panel_open
Wile E. Coyote, genius, announces to Bugs Bunny that he is going to catch him and eat him, and then employs a variety of gadgets and plans in an attempt to do so.
The Scarlet Pumpernickel
Director (1 ep.)
event1950 star_border 6.7
top_panel_open
Daffy tries to sell movie studio head J.L. his script for a swashbuckler set in Merry Olde England, a plot involving a maiden in distress, a scheming Chamberlain, an evil Grand Duke and a dashing masked hero (to be played by Daffy, of course).
Rabbit Rampage
Director (1 ep.)
event1955 star_border 7.2
top_panel_open
Bugs Bunny is playfully harassed by his animator.
Mississippi Hare
Director (1 ep.)
event1949 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
After getting mixed in with a bale of cotton, Bugs ends up on a Mississippi riverboat, where he meets up with the notorious gambler Col. Shuffle.
Bear Feat
Director (1 ep.)
event1949 star_border 6.4
top_panel_open
The three bears try to train to become vaudeville stars, but things do not go well for Pa Bear.
To Hare Is Human
Director (1 ep.)
event1956 star_border 7.3
top_panel_open
Wile E. Coyote, genius, tries to catch Bugs Bunny with the help of a Univac Electronic Brain.
Cheese Chasers
Director (1 ep.)
event1951 star_border 6.9
top_panel_open
After eating their fill at a cheese factory, Hubie and Bertie decide there is nothing left to live for, and try to get Claude Cat to eat them.
Cat Feud
Director (1 ep.)
event1958 star_border 6
top_panel_open
Bulldog Marc Anthony, guarding a construction site, finds a kitten, Pussyfoot, to whom he affectionately gives a wiener for lunch. A hungry grown cat sees and is determined to have the wiener.
Superior Duck
Director (1 ep.)
event1996 star_border 5.9
top_panel_open
Daffy is supposedly a super hero and tries to show off his "super powers."
So Much for So Little
Writer (1 ep.)
event1949 star_border 6
top_panel_open
Little Johnny Jones, to be born in the next year, is shown growing to a ripe, healthy old age, thanks to the efforts of his local public health officers. But without them, he might be one of the 5% or so that dies in the first year. The price for the public health service: about 3 cents a week. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2005.
Hare-Breadth Hurry
Director (1 ep.)
event1963 star_border 5.6
top_panel_open
When Bugs takes Wile E. Coyote's place in a cartoon, the Bugs/Coyote roles and rules become confused.
Compressed Hare
Director (1 ep.)
event1961 star_border 6.5
top_panel_open
Bugs battles Wile E. Coyote. A ten trillion volt electric magnet draws everything imaginable.
Frigid Hare
Director (1 ep.)
event1949 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
Bugs rescues a penguin from an Inuit hunter at the South Pole and becomes obligated to it beyond his wildest dreams.
Beanstalk Bunny
Director (1 ep.)
event1955 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck (as Jack) find themselves at the top of a beanstalk where they get chased around by a giant Elmer Fudd.
Rabbit's Feat
Director (1 ep.)
event1960 star_border 6.2
top_panel_open
Wile E. Coyote decides to cook and eat Bugs, but Bugs is on to his plan and tries to escape by acting looney.
Porky and Gabby
Animation (1 ep.)
event1937 star_border 5.4
top_panel_open
Porky Pig and ill-tempered Gabby Goat go on a camping outing. Chaos ensues.
Claws for Alarm
Director (1 ep.)
event1954 star_border 7.2
top_panel_open
Porky and Sylvester stay overnight in what Sylvester realizes is a terrifying hotel filled with endless imminent danger.
Stay Tuned
Animation Supervisor (1 ep.)
event1992 star_border 6.1
top_panel_open
Salesman Roy Knable spends all his free time watching television, to the exasperation of his wife, Helen. One day, TV salesman Spike convinces Roy to buy a satellite dish offering 666 channels. The new addition to Roy's home entertainment system sucks him and Helen into Hellvision, a realm run by Spike, who is an emissary of Satan. For 24 hours, the couple must survive devilish parodies of TV programs if they want to return to reality alive.
Porky's Super Service
Animation (1 ep.)
event1937 star_border 5.9
top_panel_open
Porky owns a full-service gas station; he deals with a wide variety of problems, like a bump that migrates to different parts of the car. But his real nemesis is a supposedly sleeping baby in a car whose tire needs changing; in fact, the baby is wide awake and a real brat. Both Porky and the brat end up covered in grease; the irate mother drives off, but the child has tied a pump to a tire, which ends up pulling the whole station into the ground.
Scent-imental Romeo
Director (1 ep.)
event1951 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
A hungry cat disguises herself as a skunk to get in on feeding time at the zoo, but amorous Pepe thinks she's the real thing and pours on his Maurice Chevalier impression to win her over.
Dog Gone South
Director (1 ep.)
event1950 star_border 6.6
top_panel_open
Charlie Dog attempts to ingratiate himself to a southern plantation owner.
The Cat's Me-Ouch
Director (1 ep.)
event1965 star_border 6.1
top_panel_open
Jerry orders a vicious dog from a catalog, but when it arrives, it's even smaller than Jerry. However, despite its size, it launches an impressive attack on Tom
Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears
Director (1 ep.)
event1944 star_border 6.4
top_panel_open
The bears tempt Goldilocks with carrot soup, the scent of which brings Bugs on the scene. Bugs romances Mama bear and she becomes infatuated with him.
The Cats Bah
Director (1 ep.)
event1954 star_border 6.7
top_panel_open
Penelope, an American tourist cat who's gotten a white stripe of paint down her back, is pursued through the Casbah by the amorous skunk Pepe Le Pew, who woos her with his rendition of "As Time Goes By".
Hair-Raising Hare
Director (1 ep.)
event1946 star_border 7.2
top_panel_open
A sneaker-wearing, hairy monster chases Bugs through a castle belonging to an evil scientist.
High Note
Director (1 ep.)
event1960 star_border 7
top_panel_open
The sheet music for Johann Strauss' The Blue Danube is constructed by moving musical symbols. A baton-toting conductor note tries to direct his fellow notes in performing this musical piece, but finds that one of the notes has become drunk.
Don't Give Up the Sheep
Director (1 ep.)
event1953 star_border 7.4
top_panel_open
A sheepdog thwarts the efforts of a thieving wolf whose tricks include altering the time clock, hiding in a bush, imitating Pan, digging a tunnel, unleashing a wildcat and disguising himself as the dog's coworker.
Daffy Dilly
Director (1 ep.)
event1948 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
Tired of selling gag novelties on the street, Daffy tries for the million-dollar reward offered by J.P. Cubish for the first person to make him laugh. But he first has to get past the rich man's haughty butler, and in the process subjects the servant to a Bogart-like grilling.
You Were Never Duckier
Director (1 ep.)
event1948 star_border 7
top_panel_open
Finding that the prize for best duck at the National Poultry Show is only $5.00, but $5,000 for the best rooster, Daffy disguises himself as one, but then becomes the object of Henery Hawk's chicken hunt.
Hook, Line and Stinker
Director (1 ep.)
event1958 star_border 6.7
top_panel_open
Wile E. Coyote hopes to catch the Road Runner using a mallet, a cooking pan, a TNT stick, a balloon, and a piano dropped from a precipice. The last of these results in Wile E. falling to the road below along with the piano and ending up with 88 teeth.
A Sheep in the Deep
Director (1 ep.)
event1962 star_border 6.6
top_panel_open
Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog punch into work, with Sam guarding a flock of sheep against Ralph's attempts to snatch some mutton for dinner. Ralph uses a lull-a-bye record to put Sam to sleep and steals one of the sheep, but the lamb unzips itself to reveal someone very unexpected beneath!
Going! Going! Gosh!
Director (1 ep.)
event1952 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
The Coyote makes various attempts to get the Road Runner with an explosive-tipped arrow, by shooting himself out of a sling shot and by covering the road with quick drying cement.
Zipping Along
Director (1 ep.)
event1953 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
Hypnosis doesn't help the Coyote catch the Road Runner, nor do a clutch of string-controlled rifles or dozens of mousetraps, but they all manage to backfire on him, naturally.
Stop! Look! and Hasten!
Director (1 ep.)
event1954 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
A Burmese tiger trap, a pop-up steel wall, a motorcycle, and a box of Acme-brand leg-building vitamins can't help the Coyote (Eatibus anythingus) catch the Road Runner (Hot Rodicus supersonicus).
Ready.. Set.. Zoom!
Director (1 ep.)
event1955 star_border 7
top_panel_open
Among the strategies that fail in Wile E. Coyote's attempts to catch the Roadrunner: glue on the road, a giant rubber band, an outboard motor in a wash tub, and dressing in drag as a female Roadrunner.
Guided Muscle
Director (1 ep.)
event1955 star_border 7
top_panel_open
While cooking a tin can, the Coyote spots a better meal rushing by: the Road Runner.
There They Go-Go-Go!
Director (1 ep.)
event1956 star_border 6.6
top_panel_open
Wile E. Coyote is hungry and schemes to catch the Road Runner.
Scrambled Aches
Director (1 ep.)
event1957 star_border 7
top_panel_open
Wile E. Coyote uses, among other things, a dehydrated boulder to try to catch the Road Runner.
Zoom and Bored
Director (1 ep.)
event1957 star_border 6.7
top_panel_open
Wile E. Coyote uses a bottle full of bees, a brick wall, a boulder in a catapult, and a harpoon gun in his attempts to catch the Road Runner.
Mouse Wreckers
Director (1 ep.)
event1949 star_border 7.3
top_panel_open
Mice Hubie and Bertie drive Claude the cat insane through an escalating series of head games.
Whoa, Be-Gone!
Director (1 ep.)
event1958 star_border 7.1
top_panel_open
Wile E. Coyote's plans for catching the Road Runner involve a giant elastic spring, a gun and trampoline, TNT sticks in a barrel, and tornado seeds.
Heaven Scent
Director (1 ep.)
event1956 star_border 6.2
top_panel_open
On the French Riviera, a female cat is frightened by sudden outbursts of barking by every dog around her. So, to scare them away, she paints her back with a white stripe like that of a skunk. But she doesn't receive the peace she'd expected, because Pepé Le Pew, the amorous French skunk, sees her, thinks she's a girl skunk, and pursues her.
Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur
Director (1 ep.)
event1939 star_border 6.3
top_panel_open
Casper Caveman is hungry, so he tries to hunt for a duck, Daffy Duck.
Fresh Airedale
Director (1 ep.)
event1945 star_border 6.6
top_panel_open
Shep the dog is seen by his master as loyal and loving, but the cat knows he is really a self-centered, conniving weasel who lets burglars in the house and takes credit for the good deeds of others.
Go Fly a Kit
Director (1 ep.)
event1957 star_border 6.4
top_panel_open
The story of a cat, raised by an eagle, who learns to fly and uses his ability to save his future girlfriend from a vicious bulldog.
Much Ado About Nutting
Director (1 ep.)
event1953 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
A squirrel in a downtown park lugs a giant coconut back home, but nothing he tries will crack it open.
Lost and Foundling
Director (1 ep.)
event1944 star_border 5.9
top_panel_open
A mouse adopts a hawk.
Deduce, You Say
Director (1 ep.)
event1956 star_border 6.9
top_panel_open
Daffy Duck is a detective who is hunting for the Shropshire Slasher.
My Favorite Duck
Director (1 ep.)
event1942 star_border 6.9
top_panel_open
Porky tries to relax on a hunting and fishing trip, but Daffy, smugly pointing out the "No Duck Hunting" signs, subjects him to constant irritation. Then the "Duck Hunting Season Open" signs start going up.
The Aristo-Cat
Director (1 ep.)
event1943 star_border 6.6
top_panel_open
Meadows the butler quits after being tormented by the spoiled family cat, who finds he is unable to survive on his own, especially after meeting the mice Hubie and Bertie.
The Night Watchman
Director (1 ep.)
event1938 star_border 5.9
top_panel_open
A little cat must take his sick father's place as night watchman, but is bullied by a tough mouse and his gang, leaving the rest of the mice free to eat all the food and stage a musical floor show.
Soup or Sonic
Director (1 ep.)
event1980 star_border 6.3
top_panel_open
The coyote chases the road runner, but in this one he actually succeeds, to his bemusement.
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bunny
Director (1 ep.)
event1980 star_border 5.6
top_panel_open
Bugs Bunny gushes with excitement over the end of school, but while stopping to wonder why he's excited about this at his age, he runs into a tree and has a flashback to his youth, when he was just as excited about the end of school. But his nemesis, a young Elmer Fudd, is also out, and he's out to get the budding wascally wabbit.
Chariots of Fur
Director (1 ep.)
event1994 star_border 6.3
top_panel_open
In his ongoing quest to eat a decent meal just once, Coyote is still hunting down the roadrunner, despite a warning from the surgeon general that it can damage your health. Undeterred, Coyote employs bird seed, giant mouse traps (or traps for giant mice?) and springs in an attempt to catch the tricky bird.
Freeze Frame
Director (1 ep.)
event1979 star_border 6.4
top_panel_open
Wile E. Coyote chases the Road Runner through some snowy mountaintops, leading to a series of snow-related traps such as the Acme Blizzard Machine which makes instant snow....a little too instant for the Coyote's taste.
Conrad the Sailor
Director (1 ep.)
event1942 star_border 6.1
top_panel_open
Conrad, a sailor aboard a Navy battleship, is swabbing the deck when he is interrupted and tormented by Daffy Duck.
Tom Turk and Daffy
Director (1 ep.)
event1944 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
It's Thanksgiving, and Tom Turk is trying to avoid become the main attraction on Porky Pig's dinner table. Fellow bird Daffy Duck is willing to help him, until he realizes that he'll miss out on a delicious meal. Hilarity ensues as each tries to get the other caught by Porky.
To Duck.... Or Not to Duck
Director (1 ep.)
event1943 star_border 6.4
top_panel_open
Daffy challenges duckhunter Elmer to a boxing match, rigged in his favor with the collusion of the duck referee. In the stands, Elmer's dog Larrimore suspects that something funny is going on, but he's drowned out by Daffy's all-duck cheering section.
Angel Puss
Director (1 ep.)
event1944 star_border 3.8
top_panel_open
A little black boy is hired to kill a cat, but the feline escapes and proceeds to play tricks on the kid, pretending he's a ghost come back to haunt his "killer". One of the “Censored 11” banned from TV syndication by United Artists in 1968 for racist stereotyping.
Bedtime for Sniffles
Director (1 ep.)
event1940 star_border 6.2
top_panel_open
Christmas Eve, and Sniffles is determined to stay awake to see Santa. Not an easy task.
Nelly's Folly
Director (1 ep.)
event1961 star_border 6.2
top_panel_open
Nelly the Giraffe is discovered in Africa and leaves to begin a singing career, but finds that chasing fame brings her nothing but unhappiness.
Porky's Cafe
Director (1 ep.)
event1942 star_border 5.3
top_panel_open
Porky uses his cafe's kitchen's mechanical gadgets to fix a meal for a diner, while cook Conrad Cat deals with an ant in the pancake mix.
Robin Hood Makes Good
Director (1 ep.)
event1939 star_border 6
top_panel_open
A fox captures two young squirrels while they're playing "Robin Hood". Their small younger friend uses his ingenuity to try to rescue them.
Porky's Prize Pony
Director (1 ep.)
event1941 star_border 5.5
top_panel_open
When jockey Porky's thoroughbred gets drunk on linament, a goofy milk-wagon horse takes over for the big race.
Elmer's Pet Rabbit
Director (1 ep.)
event1941 star_border 6.4
top_panel_open
Elmer Fudd gets more than he bargained for from his new pet rabbit.
The Bird Came C.O.D.
Director (1 ep.)
event1942 star_border 4.2
top_panel_open
Conrad Cat runs afoul of a magician's bird.
Page Miss Glory
Animation (1 ep.)
event1936 star_border 6.4
top_panel_open
A bellhop in the best hotel of a small town awaiting the arrival of Miss Glory dreams he has to page her at a first class hotel in New York. In time he is awakened by the manager, because Miss Glory's car has arrived.
Prest-O Change-O
Director (1 ep.)
event1939 star_border 6.4
top_panel_open
Fleeing from a dog catcher, the Two Curious Puppies run to an old remote house where, upon entering, they are continually subject to the antics of a mischievous magician's rabbit and surprise by the house's magical items.
Rocket-bye Baby
Director (1 ep.)
event1956 star_border 6.7
top_panel_open
A cosmic mix-up results in a Martian baby being delivered to Earth, while an Earth baby is sent to Mars. Joseph Wilbur and his wife try to raise the green-skinned, ingenious Martian tyke as if he were an Earthling. But the kid builds his own spaceship and flies away, and Wilbur must find him and bring him back, or he'll never be able to make an exchange with the Martian parents for his own boy.
My Little Duckaroo
Director (1 ep.)
event1954 star_border 6.4
top_panel_open
Daffy Duck is a Wild West outlaw named "The Masked Avenger", righter of wrongs and doer of heroic deeds. Porky Pig is his sidekick. Together, they seek to arrest Nasty Canasta, a villain whose crimes include gag-stealing and square dancing in a round house.
Punch Trunk
Director (1 ep.)
event1953 star_border 6.2
top_panel_open
A tiny elephant emerges from a banana boat and wanders about town, causing an uproar among the populace. Sightings are attributed variously to mass hysteria, insanity and dipsomania.
The Draft Horse
Director (1 ep.)
event1942 star_border 6.3
top_panel_open
In a burst of patriotism, a farm horse tries to join the army but finds out he's not really soldier material.
Terrier-Stricken
Director (1 ep.)
event1952 star_border 6.2
top_panel_open
Frisky Puppy's sudden barking and playful antics send Claude Cat on wild rides through their house, down the chimney, in and out of faucets, out the door, and eventually diving into an empty swimming pool.
House Hunting Mice
Director (1 ep.)
event1947 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
Mice Hubie and Bertie wander into an automated house of tomorrow.
Roughly Squeaking
Director (1 ep.)
event1946 star_border 7
top_panel_open
Scheming mice Hubie and Bertie convince a cat that he is, in fact, a lion.
The Phantom Tollbooth
Producer (1 ep.)
event1970 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
The Phantom Tollbooth, based upon the children's adventure novel by Norton Juster, tells the story of a bored young boy named Milo. Unexpectedly receiving a magic tollbooth and, having nothing better to do, Milo drives through it and enters a kingdom in turmoil following the loss of its princesses, Rhyme and Reason.
Hopalong Casualty
Director (1 ep.)
event1960 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
Wile E. Coyote tries to catch the Road Runner using a dynamite stick on a fishing pole, a Christmas present wrapping machine, and ACME Earthquake pills.
Carnival of the Animals
Director (1 ep.)
event1976 star_border 5.9
top_panel_open
Bugs and Daffy perform and act out their own version of the classic "Carnival of the Animals."
Much Ado About Mousing
Director (1 ep.)
event1964 star_border 6
top_panel_open
When a bulldog tells Jerry to "just whistle" any time that he needs him, Tom's in for big trouble until he puts earmuffs on the mutt.
Is There a Doctor in the Mouse?
Director (1 ep.)
event1964 star_border 6.1
top_panel_open
Jerry mixes and drinks a high-acceleration potion which renders him so fast that he eats all of Tom's food before the bewildered cat can even see him.
Snowbody Loves Me
Director (1 ep.)
event1964 star_border 5.9
top_panel_open
Waif mouse Jerry, encrusted with snow, peers through a warmly lit window at Tom asleep by the fire in a room full of cheese.
The Cat Above and the Mouse Below
Director (1 ep.)
event1964 star_border 5.9
top_panel_open
Tom, famous baritone Signor Thomasino Catti-Cazzaza, enthralls a concert audience with his rendition of "Largo al factotum", from Rossini's "Il Barbiere di Siviglia", while Jerry strives for sleep under the stage.
Spies
Director (1 ep.)
event1943 star_border 6.5
top_panel_open
The doltish but self-confident and self-congratulatory Private Snafu is in possession of a military secret during World War II. Over the course of the day, spouting rhymed couplets, he divulges the secret a little at a time to listening Axis spies. He tells his mom some of the secret when he calls her from a phone booth; the rest he spills to a dolly dolly spy who plies him with liquor. Snafu's loose lips put himself at risk.
Roadrunner a Go-Go
Director (1 ep.)
event1965 star_border 6.7
top_panel_open
Wile E. Coyote uses slow motion photography to record his failures at catching the Road Runner in hopes.
Ah, Sweet Mouse-Story Of Life
Director (1 ep.)
event1965 star_border 6
top_panel_open
Tom chases Jerry around a high-rise apartment, and then around the ledge surrounding the building. They torment each other with a compressed air horn. Jerry goes down a drainpipe and Tom follows, stretching himself the length of the pipe (and getting unstuck with help from the air horn).
Love Me, Love My Mouse
Director (1 ep.)
event1966 star_border 5.7
top_panel_open
Tom is wooing Toots; he presents her with a present - Jerry. But Toots would rather play mother to Jerry than eat him, much to Tom's annoyance.
I'm Just Wild About Jerry
Director (1 ep.)
event1965 star_border 6.3
top_panel_open
Tom chases Jerry through city streets, gets run over by a streetcar (twice), and follows Jerry into a department store. In the toy department, they have some fun with radio-controlled cars and a collection of mouse dolls. They move on to sporting goods, where Jerry manages to combine table tennis with croquet.
Of Feline Bondage
Director (1 ep.)
event1965 star_border 6.1
top_panel_open
Tom chases Jerry around a pool hall. Jerry's fairy godmouse arrives, and Jerry tells the story; she gives him an invisibility potion. Jerry uses this to do some creative barbering on Tom, but when the potion wears off, Tom gets his revenge, and they both have a good laugh.
Haunted Mouse
Director (1 ep.)
event1965 star_border 6.1
top_panel_open
Jerry is paid a visit by a look-alike magician.
The Year of the Mouse
Director (1 ep.)
event1965 star_border 6.3
top_panel_open
Jerry, with the help of a mouse friend, is lowered on a fishing line, abuses the sleeping Tom in various ways, and is yanked away before Tom sees him. First, he hits Tom with a fireplace shovel and plants it in Tom's hand; next, he puts a gun in Tom's hand and pulls the trigger; he puts a noose around Tom's neck; positions a ketchup-covered knife (complete with ketchup "wound"); and finally puts Tom into an archery bow. Tom finally gets his revenge,
Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary
Director (1 ep.)
event1966 star_border 6.3
top_panel_open
Jerry keeps sleepwalking and doing things unknowingly to Tom. He becomes aware of this and tries to stay awake.
Zip Zip Hooray!
Director (1 ep.)
event1965 star_border 6.6
top_panel_open
Wile E. Coyote suspends his chase with the Road Runner to explain to two young boys watching him on TV why he wants to catch the speedy bird.
Double or Mutton
Director (1 ep.)
event1955 star_border 7
top_panel_open
Ralph Wolf wants to steal sheep; Sam Sheepdog wants to stop him. Ralph's tricks include digging a tunnel, walking a tightrope, launching a guided missile, dressing as Little Bo Peep, shooting a cannon and growing Sam's hair.
Louvre Come Back to Me!
Director (1 ep.)
event1962 star_border 6.6
top_panel_open
Pepe Le Pew, the eternally amorous skunk, is in Paris, where his stench sends a female cat upward to hit a freshly painted flagpole, which puts a white stripe on her back and causes Pepe to think she also is a skunk. He lustfully pursues her into the Louvre art gallery.
Bad Day at Cat Rock
Director (1 ep.)
event1965 star_border 6.5
top_panel_open
Tom and Jerry are on a building construction site. Things explode, Tom loses his fur for a while, Jerry hides in a glove, Tom falls from a great height, and Tom has great trouble with a rock-and-girder see-saw.
Two Scent's Worth
Director (1 ep.)
event1955 star_border 6.5
top_panel_open
A crook disguises a cat as a skunk to scare people out of a bank. Soon after, great lover Pepé Le Pew sees her and the chase is on through the French Alps.
War and Pieces
Director (1 ep.)
event1964 star_border 6.2
top_panel_open
After another failed series of attempts to catch the ever-elusive Road Runner with a grenade, a bow, a rope, invisible paint, and a gun disguised as a peep show, Wile E. Coyote uses a rocket to chase after the bird. The rocket goes off course, crashes through the earth and sends Wile E. to China where a Chinese Road Runner greets him.
I Was a Teenage Thumb
Director (1 ep.)
event1963 star_border 6
top_panel_open
George Ebenezer Thumb and his wife, Prunhilda, are a medieval, rural, English couple who desperately want a child...
Zoom at the Top
Director (1 ep.)
event1962 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
Wile E. Coyote tries to catch the Road Runner using a bear trap with a bird seed bait, a jet rocket, an ice-making machine, and a boomerang.
Martian Through Georgia
Director (1 ep.)
event1962 star_border 5.8
top_panel_open
Way out in space, on another world whose population is contented, one of its people decides that travel broadens the mind and relieves boredom. So, he flies to Earth in hope of helping the alien Earthlings improve their lot, only to cause panic and be declared a monster just because he looks different. So, he decides to return home, where, at least, he can find love.
The Mouse on 57th Street
Director (1 ep.)
event1961 star_border 6
top_panel_open
An inebriated mouse with a throbbing head takes a priceless diamond, thinking it's a soothing piece of ice. Two policemen, one of them a lunkhead, are assigned to recover the missing jewel.
A Scent of the Matterhorn
Director (1 ep.)
event1961 star_border 5.9
top_panel_open
In the French Alps, an out-of-control street-painter's wagon sprays a stripe of white paint atop a female cat's back. Enter Pepé Le Pew.
Zip 'n Snort
Director (1 ep.)
event1961 star_border 6.3
top_panel_open
Wile E. Coyote tries to catch the Road Runner using a sling shot, a grenade in a toy airplane whose propeller detaches and leaves the plane behind.
Lickety-Splat
Director (1 ep.)
event1961 star_border 6.3
top_panel_open
Wile E. Coyote chases the Road Runner with roller skis, a bow, a rifle, a boomerang, an anvil, and several exploding darts let loose from a balloon.
Beep Prepared
Director (1 ep.)
event1961 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
Wile E. Coyote tries yet again to catch the Road Runner.
Hare-Abian Nights
Director (1 ep.)
event1959 star_border 5.7
top_panel_open
Bugs entertains the Sultan with tales from his cartoons: "Bully for Bugs", "Sahara Hare" and "Water, Water Every Hare".
Ready, Woolen and Able
Director (1 ep.)
event1960 star_border 6.3
top_panel_open
A hungry Ralph Wolf wants to swipe and eat some of the sheep in Sam Sheepdog's flock. Not only does Sam foil all of Ralph's schemes.
Who Scent You?
Director (1 ep.)
event1960 star_border 6.4
top_panel_open
A female cat wants to board a French cruise ship. Prior to the ship's departure, she crawls under a freshly-painted gate and gets a white streak atop her back and tail. Enter enamored Pepé Le Pew.
Fastest with the Mostest
Director (1 ep.)
event1960 star_border 6.7
top_panel_open
Wile E. Coyote tries to drop a rocket bomb on the Road Runner from a balloon but inflates himself instead.
Wild About Hurry
Director (1 ep.)
event1959 star_border 7
top_panel_open
Wile E. Coyote tries to catch the Road Runner by enclosing himself inside an indestructible steel ball.
Hot-Rod and Reel!
Director (1 ep.)
event1959 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
Wile E. Coyote's failed efforts to catch the Road Runner involve the use of roller skates, a gun in a camera, a trampoline, a dynamite stick on a crossbow, a bogus railroad crossing, and a jet-powered unicycle.
To Itch His Own
Director (1 ep.)
event1958 star_border 6.5
top_panel_open
Mighty Angelo the Flea takes a vacation on a dog in the country. The muscular insect becomes the little mutt's protector when he is bullied by Butcher the bulldog.
Touché and Go
Director (1 ep.)
event1957 star_border 6.6
top_panel_open
The amorous skunk, Pepé le Pew, chases a female cat by the seaside, under the sea and finally on a desert island.
Hip Hip-Hurry!
Director (1 ep.)
event1958 star_border 6.8
top_panel_open
Wile E. Coyote is once again after the Road Runner, this time resorting to hand grenades, dynamite, falling rocks and a speed potion (which contains vitamins R, P and M).
Past Perfumance
Director (1 ep.)
event1955 star_border 6.7
top_panel_open
Paris, 1913: Passionate, odiferous Pepe Le Pew pursues the latest love of his life, a cat who's been made up to look like a skunk, through the sets of a silent-movie studio.
Sheep Ahoy
Director (1 ep.)
event1954 star_border 7
top_panel_open
After punching in for work, Sam Sheepdog deals with Ralph Wolf's attempts to steal the flock, which this time make use of a balloon, a fake Acme-brand rock and a bicycle-propelled submarine.
Wild Over You
Director (1 ep.)
event1953 star_border 6.3
top_panel_open
A wildcat escapes from the zoo, disguises herself as a skunk to fool her pursuers, but that only attracts lovestruck Pepe le Pew.
Little Beau Pepé
Director (1 ep.)
event1952 star_border 6.5
top_panel_open
After driving the Foreign Legionnaires from their fort with his aroma, lovesick skunk Pepe falls for the camp mascot, a cat who's accidentally gotten a white stripe painted down her back.
His Hare Raising Tale
Director (1 ep.)
event1951 star_border 5.8
top_panel_open
Bugs tells stories to his nephew Clyde derived from earlier cartoons ("Baseball Bugs", "Stage Door Cartoon", "Rabbit Punch", "Falling Hare", and "Haredevil Hare").
A Hound for Trouble
Director (1 ep.)
event1951 star_border 7
top_panel_open
Kicked off the boat in Italy, Charlie forces himself upon a pizzeria owner. Donning his best Italian accent and garb, Charlie sets to work as a waiter, astonishing and horrifying the customers with his barefoot grape-stomping and musical rendition of "Atsa Matta for You?"
Caveman Inki
Director (1 ep.)
event1950 star_border 5.5
top_panel_open
Back in prehistoric times, a thundering earthquake splits a mountain wide open, and out hops the minah bird, to alternately bedevil, mystify and rescue Inki as he hunts dinosaurs. Meanwhile, a pelt-bedecked caveman persists in his attempts to make a pot of stew, which keeps getting overturned each time Inki, dinosaur, sabre-tooth tiger and minah bird zip past.
Two's a Crowd
Director (1 ep.)
event1950 star_border 6.7
top_panel_open
Claude Cat is determined to get rid of the mistress's birthday present: a new puppy.
Sniffles and the Bookworm
Director (1 ep.)
event1939 star_border 5.7
top_panel_open
Literary characters come to life late at night in a bookshop, serenading Sniffles the mouse with swing music until the Frankenstein monster intrudes.
Dog Gone Modern
Director (1 ep.)
event1939 star_border 6.2
top_panel_open
The Two Curious Puppies visit a model home with a panoply of modern inventions, including an annoying robot that sweeps up anything that touches the floor.
The Little Lion Hunter
Director (1 ep.)
event1939 star_border 6.1
top_panel_open
Out hunting in the jungle with his spear, African native boy Inki keeps narrowly missing his prey: a parrot, a giraffe, even a butterfly. Then there's that weird black bird with the syncopated hop who keeps popping up out of nowhere, only to disappear mysteriously once again. Back to big game hunting, Inki puts his ear to the ground, not noticing the ferocious lion sneaking up on him.
The Curious Puppy
Director (1 ep.)
event1939 star_border 6
top_panel_open
While pursuing a little dog who's wandered into an amusement park at night, the park's watchdog accidentally switches on the power to all the rides and attractions, bewildering the pair of canines.
The Good Egg
Director (1 ep.)
event1939 star_border 5.8
top_panel_open
A hen adopts an abandoned egg which hatches into a turtle. The baby turtle becomes the butt of all the real chicks' jokes until danger threatens.
Snowman's Land
Director (1 ep.)
event1939 star_border 5.5
top_panel_open
In the Canadian north, a little Mountie runs afoul of the dread outlaw, Dirty Pierre.
Naughty But Mice
Director (1 ep.)
event1939 star_border 6.2
top_panel_open
Sniffles the mouse, in his first appearance in a Warner Bros. cartoon, goes to a drugstore and gets drunk on a cold remedy, then befriends an electric razor and gets it drunk as well.
Little Brother Rat
Director (1 ep.)
event1939 star_border 5.6
top_panel_open
Sniffles the mouse has to get an owl's egg for a scavenger hunt, but once he's gotten it, the egg hatches and draws the attention of the mouse-eating father owl.
Stage Fright
Director (1 ep.)
event1940 star_border 5.6
top_panel_open
The Two Curious Puppies wander into a theater and run afoul of a trickster magician's rabbit, a playful seal and an intimidating little bird.
Good Night Elmer
Director (1 ep.)
event1940 star_border 5.5
top_panel_open
Elmer Fudd spends an endless night trying to fall asleep amid myriad frustrations, in particular, a candle that won't go out.
Ghost Wanted
Director (1 ep.)
event1940 star_border 5.7
top_panel_open
An inexperienced little ghost tries out for a house-haunting job, but winds up getting terrorized by the fat ghost interviewing him for the position.
Tom Thumb in Trouble
Director (1 ep.)
event1940 star_border 6.2
top_panel_open
Tom's father mistakenly believes that the little bird who's just rescued his tiny son from drowning in the dishwater is attacking the boy and drives it away. Tom sets off to find the bird and gets lost in a fierce snowstorm.
Mighty Hunters
Director (1 ep.)
event1940 star_border 4
top_panel_open
Native American children play in the canyons of Arizona.
Sniffles Takes a Trip
Director (1 ep.)
event1940 star_border 5.3
top_panel_open
Sniffles the mouse is in the country for a restful vacation of fresh air, enjoyment of nature, and peace and quiet.
The Egg Collector
Director (1 ep.)
event1940 star_border 5.8
top_panel_open
Sniffles the mouse and his friend the Bookworm decide to take up egg collecting, setting their eyes upon a big barn owl egg. But the big barn owl isn't so hot on the idea.
Toy Trouble
Director (1 ep.)
event1941 star_border 5.3
top_panel_open
Sniffles the mouse and his friend the Bookworm try to evade a cat in a the toy department of Lacy's department store.
Snow Time for Comedy
Director (1 ep.)
event1941 star_border 5.5
top_panel_open
The Two Curious Puppies chase after a bone in the snow-bound wilderness, contending with dam-building beavers and treacherous thin ice.
The Brave Little Bat
Director (1 ep.)
event1941 star_border 5.5
top_panel_open
When his car breaks down out in the country, Sniffles the mouse takes shelter in an old mill, where he meets up with "Batty," a non-stop-talking little bat who later save Sniffles from a hungry cat.
Joe Glow, the Firefly
Director (1 ep.)
event1941 star_border 4.5
top_panel_open
A firefly with a miner's lighted helmet explores a camper's tent and the various people-sized items that, from his perspective, are gigantic, then utters the cartoon's single line of dialog.
Porky's Ant
Director (1 ep.)
event1941 star_border 5.5
top_panel_open
In Africa, Porky tries to catch a rare pygmy ant.
Porky's Midnight Matinee
Director (1 ep.)
event1941 star_border 5.3
top_panel_open
Working backstage at a theater, Porky frees a little ant he finds in a cage, only to learn that it's a rare and valuable trained pygmy ant.
Dog Tired
Director (1 ep.)
event1942 star_border 5.8
top_panel_open
The Two Curious Puppies get into mischief at the zoo.
Sniffles Bells the Cat
Director (1 ep.)
event1941 star_border 6
top_panel_open
Sniffles the mouse's friends talk him into putting a bell around the neck of the troublesome house cat.
Saddle Silly
Director (1 ep.)
event1941 star_border 5
top_panel_open
A Pony Express rider's adventures in getting the mail through Indian country.
Inki and the Lion
Director (1 ep.)
event1941 star_border 5.9
top_panel_open
Preceded by thunderous crashing from the jungle, a little black bird with a syncopated hop emerges from the brush to mystify big-game hunter Inki as he attempts to track down his prey: a ferocious daddy lion.
Hold the Lion, Please
Director (1 ep.)
event1942 star_border 6.2
top_panel_open
A lion wants to prove he's still "King of the Jungle" and, to prove it, he hunts rabbit.
The Squawkin' Hawk
Director (1 ep.)
event1942 star_border 5.7
top_panel_open
Henery Hawk, making his first appearance in a Warner Bros. cartoon, refuses the worm his mother is trying to feed him; after all, he's a chicken hawk. That night, he sneaks out to the hen house, but comes up against a protective rooster.
Fox Pop
Director (1 ep.)
event1942 star_border 5.9
top_panel_open
Hearing that silver foxes are all the rage in high society, a fox paints himself silver and gets himself trapped, finding out too late that it's only his fur anyone is interested in.
Inki and the Minah Bird
Director (1 ep.)
event1943 star_border 5.4
top_panel_open
Once again, the mysterious minah bird hops his syncopated way into Inki's lion-hunting expedition. This time the little black bird has a new reality- defying way to disappear: he hops into a haystack which gradually (and with the same catchy hip-hop) shrinks down to a single straw, which vanishes.
Flop Goes the Weasel
Director (1 ep.)
event1943 star_border 5
top_panel_open
While Mammy is gone to catch a worm for her about-to-hatch egg, a weasel steals the egg for his breakfast. When the egg hatches, the blabbermouth chick initially mistakes the weasel for his Mammy.
Fin'n Catty
Director (1 ep.)
event1943 star_border 5.8
top_panel_open
"As everyone knows," the narrator begins, "goldfish must have water... and cats hate water." And so it goes.
The Unbearable Bear
Director (1 ep.)
event1943 star_border 6.5
top_panel_open
Sniffles the mouse's non-stop talking foils both the burglar and a tipsy Officer Bear, who's trying to sneak past his rolling pin-toting, sleepwalking wife.
Gremlins 2: The New Batch
Animation Director (1 ep.)
event1990 star_border 6.5
top_panel_open
Young sweethearts Billy and Kate move to the Big Apple, land jobs in a high-tech office park and soon reunite with the friendly and lovable Gizmo. But a series of accidents creates a whole new generation of Gremlins. The situation worsens when the devilish green creatures invade a top-secret laboratory and develop genetically altered powers, making them even harder to destroy!
The Weakly Reporter
Director (1 ep.)
event1944 star_border 5.1
top_panel_open
A newsreel spoof with WWII homefront gags, including rationing, air raid drills and women filling in men's jobs.
Trap Happy Porky
Director (1 ep.)
event1945 star_border 6.7
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Porky can't sleep because mice demolish his plates. A cat offers help and gets the mice out, but invites some friends so Porky still can't sleep.
From Hand to Mouse
Director (1 ep.)
event1944 star_border 5.6
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"Spare me!" pleads the mouse to the dumb lion who just caught him, "And some day I'll save your life." Once out of the lion's clutches, though, the mouse taunts, "Sucker!"
The Good Egg
Director (1 ep.)
event1945 star_border 5.7
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Navy seaman Mr. Hook is convinced of the value of holding on to his war bonds.
Quentin Quail
Director (1 ep.)
event1946 star_border 5.7
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Take-off on Fanny Brice's "Baby Snooks" radio program. An exasperated Mr. Quail tries to catch a worm for his whining daughter, Baby Toots, and gets the worst from a tough crow who has designs on the worm himself.
The Eager Beaver
Director (1 ep.)
event1946 star_border 6
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Anxious to get to work with the big guys damming the river before the flood hits, a little beaver keeps getting in the way of their work. Finally, the foreman sends him off to chop down that big tree "way over there." Meanwhile, the flood rushes closer and closer.
Hush My Mouse
Director (1 ep.)
event1946 star_border 6
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Take-off on the "Duffy's Tavern" radio program, with tough-guy Eddie G. Robincat demanding a meal of mouse knuckles, "of which we ain't got none," waiter Filligan informs his absentee boss on the phone. To fill the plate, Filligan then tries to catch the blabbermouth mouse, Sniffles.
Fair and Worm-er
Director (1 ep.)
event1946 star_border 7.3
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One long chase: worm chases apple; bird chases worm; cat chases bird; dog chases cat; dogcatcher chases dog; dogcatcher's wife chases dogcatcher; mouse chases dogcatcher's wife. With occasional interruptions by a skunk.
Inki at the Circus
Director (1 ep.)
event1947 star_border 5.2
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Sitting dejected in a circus cage, billed as an African "wildman," Inki becomes the target of two dogs, both of them after the bone in his topknot. But luckily for Inki, the mysterious minah bird, syncopated hop and all, has also been captured and sent to the same circus.
Little Orphan Airedale
Director (1 ep.)
event1947 star_border 6.1
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Charlie Dog, looking for a good home and some easy living, thinks he's found the perfect sap in Porky Pig. He tries to ingratiate himself with the pig, all the way avoiding Porky's attempts to get rid of the dead-beat dog.
Scent-imental Over You
Director (1 ep.)
event1947 star_border 6.4
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Striving to be like all the high-class dogs in their fine coats, a little hairless pooch borrows a black and white fur coat of her owner, not realizing it makes her appear to be a skunk. Once she has it on, she finds everyone fleeing from her - everyone, that is, except for the amorous Pepé Le Pew.
Often an Orphan
Director (1 ep.)
event1949 star_border 6.9
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Abandoned in the country by his old master, Charlie Dog tries to force himself upon farmer Porky Pig, playing upon his sympathies with a histrionic rendition of the horrors of big-city life.
A Feather in His Hare
Director (1 ep.)
event1948 star_border 5.4
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A hungry indian tries to cook bugs, yet Bugs outwits him yet again. Banned for offensive depiction of Native Americans.
The Bee-Deviled Bruin
Director (1 ep.)
event1949 star_border 6.3
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It's breakfast time, and Pa finds the honeypot empty. Literally risking life and limb, he has Junyer help him raid a nearby beehive. In the end, he finds he should have listened to Ma in the first place, rather than telling her to "Shaddap!"
What's Brewin', Bruin?
Director (1 ep.)
event1948 star_border 6.2
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Pa Bear's attempts to hibernate are constantly frustrated by Junyer's snoring, Ma repeatedly opening the window, a persistent drip from the ceiling and finally, the voices of spring.
Cannery Rodent
Director (1 ep.)
event1967 star_border 6.5
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Tom chases Jerry into a fish cannery; they get sealed into cans. Tom breaks out, but falls off a pier as the cans roll under him. A shark chases him out of the water; Tom drops an anchor on the shark. Meanwhile, Jerry has been hopping in his can; Tom opens it, and puts his finger in, which Jerry bites. Jerry tricks Tom into falling off the end of another pier, and right into the shark's path again. The shark manages to get Tom into a very precarious position, barely holding the jaws apart. Jerry takes pity, and dumps a shaker full of pepper into the shark, which ends up on the processing line and stuffed into a huge can. Tom is unrepentant, so Jerry tricks him with a fake shark fin.
Cat and Dupli-cat
Director (1 ep.)
event1967 star_border 6.1
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Tom is on the canals of Venice, singing opera. He ends up on a cruise ship, where another cat tricks him out of Jerry (who Tom has just caught), then mirrors his every move. Eventually the cats start chasing each other.
Mouse-Warming
Director (1 ep.)
event1952 star_border 6.6
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A teen-aged boy mouse falls in love with the girl mouse who lives in the hole across the room. But Claude Cat literally comes between them, and also tries to stir up a feud between their two families.
Bachelor in Paradise
Title Designer (1 ep.)
event1961 star_border 6.5
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A bachelor author of sleazy books moves to a family-oriented subdivision where he becomes an unofficial relationship advisor to unhappy local housewives, to the dismay of their respective husbands who suspect him of sexual misconduct.
Looney Tunes All Stars
Director (1 ep.)
event1999 star_border 6.9
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The Warner Bros. studio spawned more enduring cartoon stars than any other group in Hollywood history. Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Tweety, Sylvester, Elmer Fudd, Speedy Gonzales, Foghorn Leghorn, Tasmanian Devil and the rest are so famous, and so beloved that their first names alone can put a smile on your face. Through the magic of animation they have come to life, becoming personalities we can identify with, laugh at, and care about. These superstars, the best "actors" in their field, introduce us to the greatest cartoons ever made: the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies.
Bugs Bunny's Lunar Tunes
Director (1 ep.)
event1991 star_border 6.6
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Bugs has to defend the Earth's right to exist in an intergalactic court.
Bugs Bunny's Easter Funnies
Director (1 ep.)
event1977 star_border 5.7
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Easter-themed showcase of classic Warner Bros. cartoons, hosted by Bugs Bunny and Granny.
Porky's Five & Ten
Animation (1 ep.)
event1938 star_border 5.7
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Porky sets sail for the Boola-Boola islands in the South Seas with a ship full of general merchandise and plans to open a 5 & 10 cent store. But a swordfish cuts a hole in the ship and Porky's goods fall into the ocean, where the fish make creative uses of them, ultimately opening a Hollywood nightclub, complete with fish impersonating various stars.
Guided Mouse-Ille
Producer (1 ep.)
event1967 star_border 6.3
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2565 AD. Tom and Jerry are once again manipulating robot versions of themselves in space. Tom experiments with invisibility, a giant electromagnet, and explosives, with results from bad to disastrous.
Milk and Money
Animation (1 ep.)
event1936 star_border 6.6
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Porky's father is going to lose his farm. Porky goes to town with his horse and works a milk route, with a warning that if he breaks a bottle he's fired. As he's delivering, cats follow along behind draining the bottles. Meanwhile, Hank Horsefly follows them into town. He stings Dobbin, who crashes and breaks many bottles. They happen upon a horse race and accidentally enter; the horse is merely plodding along until it gets stung again.
Catty-Cornered
Producer (1 ep.)
event1966 star_border 5.8
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Jerry's mouse hole connects two homes, with Tom living in one residence, a neighboring cat in the other. Jerry decides the best survival plan is pitting the cats against each other, without their knowledge.
The Bugs Bunny Mystery Special
Director (1 ep.)
event1980 star_border 6
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F.B.I. and C.I.A. agent Elmer Fudd is after a tall, dark, stranger who robbed a bank. He gets him confused with Bugs Bunny...the chase is on.
Duel Personality
Director (1 ep.)
event1966 star_border 6.2
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Each having submitted his challenge card to the other, Tom and Jerry meet in a field to duel, using as weapons swords, pistols, bows and arrows, cannons and slingshots.
The Lorax
Storyboard Artist (1 ep.)
event1972 star_border 7.1
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The Once-ler, a ruined industrialist, tells the tale of his rise to wealth and subsequent fall, as he disregarded the warnings of a wise old forest creature called the Lorax about the environmental destruction caused by his greed.
Advance and Be Mechanized
Producer (1 ep.)
event1967 star_border 5.8
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Jerry uses a robot mouse to snatch a sample from a lunar cheese mine being mined by robots; Tom gives chase with a robot cat.
A Christmas Carol
Executive Producer (1 ep.)
event1971 star_border 7.1
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Miser Ebenezer Scrooge is awakened on Christmas Eve by spirits who reveal to him his own miserable existence, what opportunities he wasted in his youth, his current cruelties, and the dire fate that awaits him if he does not change his ways. Scrooge is faced with his own story of growing bitterness and meanness, and must decide what his own future will hold: death or redemption.
A Chipmunk Christmas
Character Designer (1 ep.)
event1981 star_border 7
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Alvin learns the true meaning of Christmas.
Bugs Bunny at the Symphony
Animation Director (1 ep.)
event2010
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A concert musical featuring Looney Tunes characters.
Looney Tunes Mouse Chronicles: The Chuck Jones Collection
Director (1 ep.)
event2012 star_border 9.3
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From animation legend Chuck Jones comes the big cheese of mouse collections! Enjoy 19 remastered animated shorts featuring some mischievous mice and their daring adventures! Legendary animator and director Chuck Jones first began animating cartoons for Warner Brothers in the early 1930s. By 1939, Jones had become an integral part of the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoon-creation team with his animated shorts about Sniffles the mouse.
Looney Tunes Super Stars Daffy Duck: Frustrated Fowl
Director (1 ep.)
event2010 star_border 10
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This must-have animation collection "Looney Tunes Super Stars: Daffy Duck: Frustrated Fowl" (2010) is filled with shorts that have been released on disc before and will delight any Looney Tunes fans. Episodes include "Tick Tock Tuckered," "Nasty Quacks," Chuck Jones's "Daffy Dilly" (1948), "Wise Quackers," "The Prize Pest," "Design for Leaving," "Stork Naked," "This is a Life?" (1955), "Dime to Retire," "Ducking the Devil," "People Are Bunny" (1959), "Person to Bunny" (1960), "Daffy's Inn Trouble," "The Iceman Ducketh" and "Suppressed Duck" (1965).
The Wizard of Id
Executive Producer (1 ep.)
event1971
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Short cartoon based on the comic strip by Johnny Hart and Brant Parker.
Looney Tunes Spotlight Collection Vol:2
Director (1 ep.)
event2004 star_border 9.3
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Thirty more cartoons from the vaults of Warner Bros. to spotlight the inimitable Looney Tunes characters
Looney Tunes: Spotlight Collection Vol. 5
Director (1 ep.)
event2007 star_border 10
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The Looney Tunes Guide to Fairy Tales: In a storybook setting, Looney Tunes characters share with kids the necessary ingredients for a proper fairy tale
Get Rich Quick Porky
Assistant Director (1 ep.)
event1937 star_border 6.1
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Porky invests his savings. Mayhem ensues.
Porky's Hero Agency
Animation (1 ep.)
event1937 star_border 6.8
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Porky is reading the Greek myth of the gorgon, who turned everyone she looked at into stone. Mother tells him it's bedtime; he dreams of being Porkykarkus, the hero that saves Greece.
Beep, Beep
Director (1 ep.)
event1952 star_border 7.3
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The Coyote chases the Road Runner through a maze of mine shafts.
Bugs Bunny in Space
Director (1 ep.)
event1977
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Bugs Bunny in Space is a parody of "Star Wars" that features a compilation of science-fiction themed clips from Warner Brothers cartoons starring Bugs Bunny and other characters.
The Looney Tunes Hall of Fame
Director (1 ep.)
event1991
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A feature film compilation of 15 classic Warner Bros. cartoons.
Peter and the Wolf
Executive Consultant (1 ep.)
event1995 star_border 5.5
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Sergei Prokofiev's symphonic masterpiece, first performed in Russia in 1936, has been lauded not only for the spectacular musical score, but also for the story itself--of a young boy who outwits a wily wolf. George Daugherty brings this timeless tale to modern audiences by seamlessly weaving live-action with animation and music by the RCA Symphony Orchestra. The story opens as a grandfather (Lloyd Bridges) hosts his daughter (Kirstie Alley) and grandson (Ross Malinger from Sleepless in Seattle) during a visit to his country cottage. After lunch, the trio settles in as grandfather recounts "The Story" of Peter's adventures with a bird, cat, and dizzy duck on the outskirts "of a very dark forest." The film morphs into a clever cartoon designed by the legendary Chuck Jones (of Wile E. Coyote fame). The "story within a story" leaps to life while the accompanying musical instruments also emerge as playful personalities.
Porky's Poppa
Assistant Director (1 ep.)
event1938 star_border 6.2
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We take a tour of Porky's Poppa's farm, to the tune of Old MacDonald. After meeting several animals, "on this farm, he has a mortgage" which he frets over, particularly since Bessie has stopped producing milk. Poppa orders an Acme milk producing robot, and the beast vs. machine battle is on.
Tom and Jerry's Winter Wackiness
Story (1 ep.)
event2013 star_border 6
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Tom and Jerry's Winter Wackiness movie was released Oct 01, 2013 by the Turner Home Entertainment (T.H.E.) studio. Come in from the cold with Tom and Jerry! The holidays are here! Celebrate the season with Tom and Jerry in these seven cartoon adventures that will battle away your winter blues. Tom and Jerry's Winter Wackiness movie One good chase deserves another, and lots of friends join the fun, whether it's Spike on a sled, a giant abominable snow mouse or a St. Tom and Jerry's Winter Wackiness video Bernard to the rescue with some hearty spirits. Tom and Jerry's Winter Wackiness film No matter how many new friends they make, Tom and Jerry will always be best buddies... but even better enemies. Tom and Jerry's Winter Wackiness review Snuggle up for a snowstorm of fun for the entire family!
Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume One
Director (1 ep.)
event2011 star_border 8.9
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A Blu-ray Disc and DVD box set containing 50 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons and numerous supplements. All but seven cartoons included on this volume - Lovelorn Leghorn, The Hasty Hare, Hare-Way to the Stars, Bill of Hare, A Witch's Tangled Hare, Feline Frame-Up, and From A to Z-Z-Z-Z - have been previously released, either as a part of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection or a Looney Tunes Super Stars DVD.
Four Rooms
Creative Consultant (1 ep.)
event1995 star_border 5.9
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It's Ted the Bellhop's first night on the job...and the hotel's very unusual guests are about to place him in some outrageous predicaments. It seems that this evening's room service is serving up one unbelievable happening after another.
Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy in the Pumpkin Who Couldn't Smile
Producer (1 ep.)
event1979 star_border 5.7
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Aunt Agatha threatens to call the police on innocent trick-or-treaters. Her nephew, Ralph, would love to be out with them. But what he wants most of all is a pumpkin. From across the street, Raggedy Ann and Andy watch the drama unfold. Andy is furious at Agatha for preventing the boy from enjoying the wonderful, horrible holiday. Ann, with her irritating insistence on fairness, decides that Agatha has merely forgotten what it's like to be young. The pressing matter ahead is getting Ralph a pumpkin. Andy scoffs at the idea of finding one at this late date. Ann reasons that if there's a little boy who needs a pumpkin, there must be a pumpkin who needs a little boy. She's right. Not far away, a miserable pumpkin is blubbering out pumpkin seed-tears because no one wants him for Halloween.
Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over
Director (1 ep.)
event1980 star_border 5.5
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Three all-new cartoons from animation legend Chuck Jones showcase Bugs Bunny and some of Jones' most famous characters. Springtime has arrived and stirred the birds, the bees and Bugs Bunny -- the time when an infant Elmer Fudd chased a youthful Bugs with his popgun, waiting for the start of "wabbit season"; when Bugs was held captive by Marvin Martian (in "Spaced Out Bunny"); and when, after 30 years of chases, Wile E. Coyote finally caught the Road Runner (in "Soup or Sonic").
How Bugs Bunny Won the West
Director (1 ep.)
event1978 star_border 6
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How Bugs Bunny Won the West is a Looney Tunes special that was released in 1978. This special was narrated by Denver Pyle. The special is available as a bonus feature on The Essential Bugs Bunny DVD set. It had a running time of 30 min.
The Cat in the Hat
Producer (1 ep.)
event1971 star_border 6.7
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In a marvelously animated version of one of the most beloved of all Dr. Seuss tales, two youngsters find themselves at home with nothing to do on a rainy afternoon. But when the magical, mischievous Cat in the Hat arrives on the scene, they're all cat-apulted into a day of rousing, romping, outlandish antics they - and you - will never forget!
Man: The Polluter
Director (1 ep.)
event1973
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A richly illustrated cartoon film that enlarges on man's capacity to foul his own nest, and to ignore it. Made by a joint team of Canadian and Yugoslav animation artists, the film transmits its warning with unflagging humor, imagination, movement and design. In between animated sequences Dr. Fred H. Knelman, Professor of Science and Human Affairs at Concordia University in Montréal, comments on the import of what is shown and on what lies in store if more responsibility is not taken on a global scale to conserve what is left of our vital resources and usable environment.
Pullet Surprise
Producer (1 ep.)
event1997 star_border 5.7
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Pete Puma is trying to raid the henhouse Foghorn Leghorn is guarding; Foggy decides to have some fun with Pete.
Yankee Doodle Cricket
Director (1 ep.)
event1975 star_border 6
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The War of Independence has begun, and Tucker the Mouse, Harry the Cat and Chester C. Cricket are indispensable to the American colonies' effort to free themselves from the rule of the despotic English king. Harry and Tucker help Thomas Jefferson write the Declaration of Independence. Chester creates the tune for "Yankee Doodle Dandy." And all the animals--including John and Marsha, the lightning bugs--help Paul Revere spread the message that the British are coming. [Plot summary written by J. Spurlin.]
A Cricket in Times Square
Writer (1 ep.)
event1973 star_border 7.2
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Chester Cricket gets trapped inside a picnic basket and transported from his home in Connecticut to the middle of New York City. Alone and lost, he meets up with Harry and Tucker, a cat and mouse that have somehow become friends, and with Mario, a young boy who works with his father at a Times Square newsstand. When it's discovered that Chester can play songs he hears from the radio just by rubbing his legs, people begin to come from all around to listen. Though Chester is happy with his new-found friends, he will eventually have to say good-bye and return to his home.
Looney Tunes Super Stars Bugs Bunny: Hare Extraordinaire
Director (1 ep.)
event2010 star_border 8.3
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Never offered before in this format, these classic and completely remastered Looney Tunes shorts capture everyone's favorite wascally wabbit, Bugs Bunny, in his element - and all of his animated glory.
Adventures of the Road-Runner
Director (1 ep.)
event1962 star_border 6.1
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Adventures of the Road-Runner is an animated film, directed by Chuck Jones and co-directed by Maurice Noble and Tom Ray. It was the intended pilot for a TV series starring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, but was never picked up until four years later when Warner Bros. Television produced The Road Runner Show for CBS from 1966 to 1968 and later on ABC from 1971 to 1973. As a result, it was split into three further shorts. The first one was To Beep or Not to Beep (1963). The other two were assembled by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises in 1965 after they took over the Looney Tunes series. The split-up shorts were titled Road Runner a Go-Go and Zip Zip Hooray!.
Porky the Wrestler
Animation (1 ep.)
event1937 star_border 6
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Porky Pig, hitchhiking to the big wrestling match, gets a ride from the challenger and unexpectedly winds up also in the ring.
Bugs Bunny's Mad World of Television
Director (1 ep.)
event1982 star_border 6.4
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The president of QTTV is thrown out the window since the shows under his reign got nothing but bad ratings. So the executives decide that it is time to find a new president who understands entertainment. That's when they turn to Bugs Bunny. The network calls Bugs Bunny and asks him to be the new president. They also ask him how he came to be and that's when the special shows scenes from What's Up Doc?. Eventually, Bugs accepts the job.
Marvin The Martian: Space Tunes
Director (1 ep.)
event1998 star_border 7.4
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Collection of classic cartoons including "Duck Dodgers in the 24 1/2 Century," "Hareway to the Stars," "The Hasty Hare," "Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24 1/2 Century," "Mad as a Mars Hare," "Spaced Out Bunny," and "Haredevil Hare."
Daffy Duck's Thanks-for-Giving Special
Director (1 ep.)
event1980 star_border 6.1
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A 1980 Looney Tunes Thanksgiving special, starring Daffy Duck. Cartoons featured "The Scarlet Pumpernickel" "Robin Hood Daffy" "Drip-Along Daffy" "His Bitter Half"
Bugs Bunny's Thanksgiving Diet
Director (1 ep.)
event1979 star_border 6.4
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Bugs Bunny's Thanksgiving Diet is a 1979 Looney Tunes Thanksgiving television special. It premiered on CBS on November 15th, 1979.
Bugs Bunny's Howl-oween Special
Director (1 ep.)
event1977 star_border 5.4
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Bugs Bunny and his friends face Witch Hazel and other scary characters on All Hallows Eve.
A Looney Tunes Thanksgiving
Director (1 ep.)
event2014 star_border 10
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Warner Bros. has provided a feast of laughs this holiday season. First up is "Bugs Bunny's Thanksgiving Diet," featuring Bugs as head of a diet clinic specializing in weighty Thanksgiving matters. Then make way for "Daffy Duck's Thanks-for-giving Special," wherein Daffy's thoughts turn to what is nearest and dearest to him: himself!
The Dating Game
Thanks (1 ep.)
event1991
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when Flip calling Clarisse after chasing the dog.
Private SNAFU Coming!!
Director of Operations (1 ep.)
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Private Snafu is the title character of a series of black-and-white American instructional cartoon shorts produced between 1943 and 1945 during World War II. The character was created by director Frank Capra, chairman of the U.S. Army Air Force First Motion Picture Unit, and most were written by Theodor "Dr. Seuss" Geisel, Philip D. Eastman, and Munro Leaf.[1]
Bad-Time Story
Director (1 ep.)
event1961 star_border 6
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Excerpts from the Bugs Bunny show compiled as a special feature for the Looney Tunes Golden Collection
My Green Fedora
Animation (1 ep.)
event1935 star_border 5.9
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A rabbit is told by his mother to watch out for his baby brother Elmer while she's out of the house, but a wolf has other plans for Elmer after he hears the older brother sing "My Green Fedora."
The Girl at the Ironing Board
Animation (1 ep.)
event1934 star_border 5.2
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An early Merrie Melodies featuring the title song.
Looney Tunes Golden Collection, Vol. 1
Director (1 ep.)
event2003 star_border 5.9
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Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1 is a 4-disk DVD box set that was released by Warner Home Video on October 28, 2003. The first release of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection DVD series, it contains 56 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons and numerous supplements.
Marvin the Martian & K9: 50 Years on Earth
Story (1 ep.)
event1998
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Collection of classic cartoons including "Haredevil Hare", "Mad as a Mars Hare", "Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24 1/2th Century", "Spacedout Bunny", "Lumber Jack Rabbit", and "Hyde and Go Tweet".
The Cartoon Collection
Director (1 ep.)
event1988
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Compilation of cartoons raising money for the National Children's Home charity. Featuring Mickey Mouse ("The Simple Things"), Bugs Bunny ("Duck Rabbit Duck"), Tom and Jerry ("The Bowling Alley Cat"), Pluto ("Canine Casanova"), Sylvester and Tweety ("Hyde and Go Tweet"), The Pink Panther ("Sky Blue Pink"), Donald Duck ("Drip Dippy Donald"), Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner ("Hot Rod and Reel") and Daffy Duck ("Ain't That Ducky").
Picador Porky
Animation (1 ep.)
event1937 star_border 5.9
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Porky and two pals stumble onto a Mexican town on the day of the town's annual bullfight. When they learn the contest winner gets $1,000...
I Only Have Eyes for You
Animation (1 ep.)
event1937 star_border 5.6
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The iceman is in love with a pretty girl, and an old spinster is pining and cooking for him. But his dreamgirl prefers crooners like Bing Crosby, Rudy Vallee, or Eddie Cantor. After leaving her, he spots the sign of an imitator, and thinks he could ask him to do the crooning for him while he is trying to date his girl. The imitator accepts, and at first the trick is working, until the imitator gets too cold amid the ice in the back of the van and the girl gets suspicious.
Looney Tunes Collector's Choice: Volume 1
Director (1 ep.)
event2023
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Looney Tunes Collector's Choice is a series of Blu-ray discs from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment's Warner Archive division collecting various Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies theatrical animated short
The Essential Bugs Bunny
Director (1 ep.)
event2010
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The one, the only, the biggest hare in Hollywood: Bugs Bunny – his greatest chases, funniest situations and all essential appearances are here: from his breakthrough cartoons through classic clashes with co-stars Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Daffy Duck and Porky Pig to his Oscar-nominated (and winning) animated shorts. Directed by legendary animators Chuck Jones, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng and Tex Avery, this definitive collection puts everything you need to know about Bugs into one animated archive. Twelve theatrical shorts include the first time he asks, “What’s up Doc?” and his intergalactic meeting with Marvin the Martian. Also included are some of Bugs’ rarest appearance, included TV shows, TV specials and shorts never-before released for the home
Those Beautiful Dames
Animation (1 ep.)
event1934 star_border 5.4
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Toys in a shop window come to life and visit a poverty-stricken little girl as she sleeps. She awakens to find that her shack has been refurbished and that the toys are about to throw her a party.
Duck Dodgers
Thanks (67 ep.)
event2003 star_border 7.4
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Duck Dodgers battles evil in the 24th century.
Timber Wolf
Producer (13 ep.)
event2001
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Thomas Timber Wolf is a timber wolf who fancies himself a smoothly sophisticated predator. However, for all his smooth talking ways, Thomas has a great deal of trouble dealing with his wilder neighbors. The fact that he reflexively roars "TIMBER!" and causes a tree to fall on his head whenever he says his name does not help either.
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