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Birthday:
05-08-1913
Deathday:
05-02-1984 (70 years)
Birthplace:
San Diego, California, USA
Biography
Robert Emerson "Bob" Clampett was an American animator, producer, director, and puppeteer best known for his work on the Looney Tunes animated series from Warner Bros., and the television shows Time for Beany and Beany and Cecil. Clampett was born and raised not far from Hollywood, and early on expressed an interest in animation and puppetry. After leaving high school a few months shy of graduating in 1931, Clampett joined the team at Harman-Ising Productions and began working on the studio's newest short subjects, titled Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies.
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The Looney Tunes Hall of Fame
Act like (voice)
event1991
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A feature film compilation of 15 classic Warner Bros. cartoons.
Meet John Doughboy
Act like Siege Gun acting like Chicken (uncredited)
event1941 star_border 5.6
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Porky introduces a newsreel of wartime spot gags, including a spoof of the RKO Pictures logo, and caricatures of Jack Benny and Rochester.
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.
The Golf Widow
Act like Golfer
event1927
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A silent film, his first, made by acclaimed animator Bob Clampett.
Porky's Poppa
Act like Duck (voice) (uncredited)
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.
What Price Porky
Act like Duck Soldier (voice) (uncredited)
event1938 star_border 6.7
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Porky tries to feed his chickens, but some ducks steal the corn he puts out, then declare war. The battle rages, with the ducks against the chickens, sometimes in wing-to-wing combat, but also aerial attacks, and Porky finally turning the tide with his machine gun improvised from a wringer washer and a bag of corn. But the ducks still get the last laugh.
Wise Quacks
Act like Mama Duck
event1939 star_border 6.4
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Mr. (and Mrs.!) Daffy Duck are expecting four ducklings; Daffy plays the nervous father, and Porky drops by to offer congratulations. Soon, a bald eagle hijacks the runt of the litter, and Daffy gives chase (despite the fact he's been celebrating the birth a little too much).
Falling Hare
Act like Vocal effects (voice) (uncredited)
event1943 star_border 6.7
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Relaxing with a carrot at a U.S. Army air field, Bugs is reading "Victory Through Hare Power" and scoffs at the notion of mentioned gremlins, little creatures who wreak havoc on planes with their diabolical sabotage.
Birdy and the Beast
Act like Various (voice) (uncredited)
event1944 star_border 6.8
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Tweety is set upon by a fat, jowly cat, who winds up with, among other things, a dozen eggs and a gallon of gasoline in his mouth instead of the little bird.
Wagon Heels
Act like Additional Voices
event1945 star_border 6.3
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Porky leads a wagon train into "Injun Joe Territory," and finally comes up against the fearsome Superchief. But Sloppy Moe, a survivor of a previous Injun Joe attack, knows something about him he won't tell... until the very end.
Bugs Bunny Superstar
Act like Himself
event1975 star_border 7.2
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Animator Robert Clampett presents a history of "Termite Terrace," the little shack on the Warner Brothers studio lot which in the 1930's and 1940's housed the animation unit which gave birth to Porky Pig, Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny. Includes color and black-and-white home-movie-type footage shot at the time showing such animation greats as Clampett, Tex Avery and Chuck Jones. Also featured are nine complete Warner cartoons.
Horton Hatches the Egg
Act like Various (voice) (uncredited)
event1942 star_border 6.4
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Horton the elephant agrees to watch over lazy Maisie bird's egg while she vacations. Much later, after...
Behind the Tunes: A Conversation with Tex Avery
Act like Self
event2004 star_border 8
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An interview with 'Tex Avery'.
Camera Three
Act like Self (1 ep.)
star_border 7.2
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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.
A Corny Concerto
Director (1 ep.)
event1943 star_border 6.8
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Elmer Fudd introduces two pieces of classical music: "Tales of the Vienna Woods" and "The Blue Danube", and acted out by Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Laramore the Hound Dog, a family of swans, and a juvenile Daffy Duck.
Wabbit Twouble
Director (1 ep.)
event1941 star_border 7.1
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Elmer Fudd expects to find "west and wewaxation" during his visit to Jellostone National Park, but he sets up camp in Bugs' backyard, and the rabbit (and a neighboring bear) definitely don't have leisure in mind.
A Tale of Two Kitties
Director (1 ep.)
event1942 star_border 6.8
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Two alley cats, Babbitt and Catsello, decide to make a meal out of Orson as he sleeps in his nest atop a telephone pole. The gullible (and loud) Catsello is repeatedly gulled into trying to "get the bird," earning a variety of thrashings from the casually murderous little canary. Catsello finally resorts to an air strike (with a pair of wooden boards for wings), but it's wartime, and Orson has the cat blasted out of the sky by anti-aircraft guns.
Baby Bottleneck
Director (1 ep.)
event1946 star_border 6.9
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As the baby boom commences, and with the delivery service overworked, Porky Pig and Daffy Duck are placed in charge of a baby preparation factory, where they help the stork keep up.
I Love to Singa
Animation (1 ep.)
event1936 star_border 6.8
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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.
Bacall to Arms
Director (1 ep.)
event1946 star_border 5.9
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Movie patrons watch and interact with a variety of short subjects and a spoof of the film "To Have and Have Not."
Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid
Director (1 ep.)
event1942 star_border 6.8
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Mama Buzzard wants her children to learn to bring back meat for dinner. One buzzardling is shy and has to be kicked out of the nest. He's told to at least bring back a rabbit.
The Wacky Wabbit
Director (1 ep.)
event1942 star_border 6.6
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While seeking gold in the desert, prospector Elmer Fudd stumbles across mischievous Bugs Bunny.
A Gruesome Twosome
Director (1 ep.)
event1945 star_border 6.8
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Two cats (one a caricature of Jimmy Durante) battle violently for the affections of a pretty girl cat, who'll dispense her favors on the one who brings her a little bird. Unfortunately for the lovestruck felines, the bird in question is a vicious little thing named Tweety.
Porky in Egypt
Director (1 ep.)
event1938 star_border 5.9
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Porky is a tourist. He's missed the main camel, so he rents one of his own. Both of them are soon overcome by the hot desert sun; the camel starts hallucinating, and marches off, playing the bagpipes. Porky sees the camel swimming in a pool, but it turns out to be a mirage. The camel eventually recovers enough to bring both of them back to town, where Porky goes mad.
The Big Snooze
Director (1 ep.)
event1946 star_border 6.8
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Elmer Fudd walks out of a typical Bugs cartoon, so Bugs gets back at him by disturbing Elmer's sleep using "nightmare paint."
The Hep Cat
Director (1 ep.)
event1942 star_border 6.8
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A cat-about-town fancies himself such an irresitible "hunk" he momentarily resembles Victor Mature. His wooing of a cute kitten gets derailed by a prankster dog using a cat hand puppet to trap him.
Tortoise Wins by a Hare
Director (1 ep.)
event1943 star_border 6.9
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Bugs challenges Cecil Turtle to race, only this time he's wearing an aerodynamic suit like Cecil's. Unfortunately, the gambling ring has bet everything on the rabbit, and Bugs now looks like a tortoise.
An Itch in Time
Director (1 ep.)
event1943 star_border 7
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Elmer threatens to give his dog a bath if he doesn't stop scratching, but the poor pooch is the victim of a hungry flea whose tools of the trade include pickaxes and dynamite.
Book Revue
Director (1 ep.)
event1946 star_border 6.6
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A secluded bookstore comes to life in madcap, pop culture reference-heavy fashion.
Booby Traps
Director (1 ep.)
event1944 star_border 6
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Pvt. Snafu thinks he's too smart to get caught by an enemy booby trap, but he soon finds that the traps are alluring and that he is every bit the booby.
Kitty Kornered
Director (1 ep.)
event1946 star_border 7
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Porky puts his cats out in the snow, but then they put him out and have a party. Expelling them again, Porky goes to bed, only to be terrorized by the felines' mock Martian invasion.
The Great Piggy Bank Robbery
Director (1 ep.)
event1946 star_border 7
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While reading his favorite comic book, Daffy accidentally knocks himself unconscious and dreams he's Duck Twacy, famous detective, trying to solve the case of the missing piggy banks. Taking a streetcar (conducted by Porky Pig, in a non-speaking cameo role) to the gangsters' hideout, he meets up with such grotesque criminals as Pickle Puss, Eighty-Eight Teeth and Neon Noodle.
The Old Grey Hare
Director (1 ep.)
event1944 star_border 7.2
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Failed hunter Elmer Fudd laments that he's never able to catch the rabbit (Bugs Bunny); just then a bolt of lightning strikes, and the voice of God takes him through a flash-forward to the year 2000. Elmer and Bugs, now both elderly, look back to when they first met as babies.
Goofy Groceries
Director (1 ep.)
event1941 star_border 5.4
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Grocery store products come to life, along with caricatures of Jack Benny, Rochester and Ned Sparks, and take-offs on Superman and King Kong.
Slap Happy Pappy
Director (1 ep.)
event1940 star_border 5
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Porky runs a farm; we see him plowing the fields. But it's primarily a poultry farm; as the sign says, "For sale: Miracle eggs if it's a good egg, it's a miracle." A rabbit, doing a Jack Benny impression (Jack Bunny), paints and inspects eggs. He starts to smash and reject a black egg, but it hatches into a black baby bird doing a Rochester impression. We next visit the Eddie Cackler family, (Eddie Cantor) who have been trying without success to have a son; the next five eggs hatch, and they are again all girls. A Bing Crosby lookalike comes by with a stroller full of sons, and Eddie asks for his secret; he demonstrates by crooning to a chick, who lays dozens of eggs with boys names on them. Eddie croons to his wife, but in a higher pitch, then dances out singing the theme song to other caricatures. The egg hatches, but in answer to Eddie's question, is it really a boy? "Mmmm... could be."
Porky and Gabby
Animation (1 ep.)
event1937 star_border 5.4
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Porky Pig and ill-tempered Gabby Goat go on a camping outing. Chaos ensues.
I Wanna Be a Sailor
Animation (1 ep.)
event1937 star_border 5.8
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Momma parrot is teaching her young-uns to say "Polly want a cracker" but little Peter doesn't want a cracker, he wants to be a sailor like dad. Mom tells him what a no-account his dad really was, setting sail for Hawaii ("no, Maw, it was Catalina") right after the kids were born. Peter is unswayed, and takes off. He turns a barrel into a boat, and crews it with an annoyingly talkative duckling, then sets sail on a lake. They get caught in a thunderstorm (the duck loves it). Peter calls for help and momma comes running, but the duck has already saved him. But he still wants to be a sailor.
Porky's Super Service
Animation (1 ep.)
event1937 star_border 5.9
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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.
Porky & Daffy
Director (1 ep.)
event1938 star_border 6.1
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Porky is Daffy's fight manager who gets Daffy a fight with "The Champion", but things get looney.
Porky in Wackyland
Director (1 ep.)
event1938 star_border 7
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Porky Pig travels to a surreal land in order to hunt and catch the elusive Do-Do bird, reportedly the last of its kind.
Pickled Puss
Creative Consultant (1 ep.)
event1948
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The cat and mouse are in their usual game of chase-and-pursue until the mouse hides in a pickled-herring barrel. The cat gets intoxicated from inhaling the fumes and immediately becomes the mouse's newest best friend. He defends the mouse from a mean alley cat, and the mouse invites him to come home with him. There, the mouse takes care of him and sobers him up, and the cat immediately begins to chase him again. He reaches the barrel again and regains his newest best friend. Charlie Chaplin deserves an (uncredited) story listing.
Russian Rhapsody
Director (1 ep.)
event1944 star_border 7.2
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As Adolf Hitler personally flies a bomber on a mission to the Soviet Union, the gremlins from the Kremlin set about to stop him.
Swiss Tease
Director (1 ep.)
event1947
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A St. Bernard dog is dishonorably discharged from the Swiss Alps rescue corps when he samples his brandy and gets drunk. In an effort to make up for his disgrace, he sets out to rescue a skilled mountain climber who needs no help. Slapstick up and down the mountain ensues.
Get Rich Quick Porky
Director (1 ep.)
event1937 star_border 6.1
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Porky invests his savings. Mayhem ensues.
Jeepers Creepers
Director (1 ep.)
event1939 star_border 6.8
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Police officer Porky is called to investigate strange noises at a house that might be haunted. Before he arrives, we tour the house and hear some evil-sounding cackles, which, it turns out, are coming from a radio one that a ghost was listening to. The ghost then sings the title song while getting ready for a night of haunting, just as Porky arrives. The ghost invites him in with a woman's voice, then disappears. Porky comes in and gets spooked by some flapping curtains. When he comes back in, the ghost puts a couple frogs into a pair of shoes and sets them loose; they collect a hatrack and a curtain, forming a sort of black ghost that ultimately scares Porky upstairs right into the arms of the ghost.
Porky's Picnic
Director (1 ep.)
event1939 star_border 4.2
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Porky Pig goes on a picnic.
Cat-Tastrophy
Director (1 ep.)
event1949
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Kitty's owner introduces her to a puppy who will befriend and Kitty realizes that when the puppy grows up he becomes Kitty's enemy because dogs hate cats and makes a chase in the yard at the end of the flashback of kitty for the puppy and kitty chases the puppy and the horse gets into the garbage can.
Farm Frolics
Director (1 ep.)
event1941 star_border 5.9
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A series of wacky vignettes involving farm animals.
Tin Pan Alley Cats
Director (1 ep.)
event1943 star_border 5
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A jazz cartoon involving a "Fats Waller"-like cat who leaves the "Uncle Tomcat Mission" for the local jazz club. One of the “Censored 11” banned from TV syndication by United Artists in 1968 for racist stereotyping.
The Bashful Buzzard
Director (1 ep.)
event1945 star_border 6.9
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Beaky Buzzard, the shyest, dopiest young buzzard in his family, is sent out to catch something to eat.
What's Cookin' Doc?
Director (1 ep.)
event1944 star_border 5.8
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At the Academy Awards ceremony, Bugs Bunny tries to convince the audience that he deserves the Oscar. Opens with live action scenes of Hollywood.
Crazy Cruise
Director (1 ep.)
event1942 star_border 6.1
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A collection of various gags in the form of a travelogue.
Eatin' on the Cuff or The Moth Who Came to Dinner
Director (1 ep.)
event1942 star_border 6.5
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A live action piano player tells the story of a clothes-devouring moth who is on his way to marry a honey bee but gets caught by a black widow spider looking for a man of her own.
Hare Ribbin'
Director (1 ep.)
event1944 star_border 6.9
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Bugs is chased into a lake by a Russian Poodle who speaks with a thick Russian accent; the rest of the story unfolds under water.
The Daffy Doc
Director (1 ep.)
event1938 star_border 6.3
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After being thrown out of the operating room as Dr. Quack's assistant, Dr. Daffy Duck makes Porky Pig his own - unwilling - patient.
Buckaroo Bugs
Director (1 ep.)
event1944 star_border 6.8
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Red Hot Ryder is sent to catch the Masked Marauder (Bugs Bunny) who is terrorizing a small Western town.
The Wise Quacking Duck
Director (1 ep.)
event1943 star_border 7.3
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An exceedingly mild-mannered man is sent out to kill a duck for dinner by his wife. Unfortunately for him, he picks Daffy Duck as his victim. The two face off and do battle for the remainder of the cartoon.
Page Miss Glory
Animation (1 ep.)
event1936 star_border 6.4
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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.
Draftee Daffy
Director (1 ep.)
event1945 star_border 6.7
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Despite an initial outburst of patriotism, Daffy is terrified to learn that "the little man from the Draft Board" has a letter for him, and tries his best to hide.
Porky's Hero Agency
Director (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.
Porky's Badtime Story
Director (1 ep.)
event1937 star_border 6.4
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After Porky and Gabby oversleep yet again, their boss warns them that they'll be fired if they're late again...
Rover's Rival
Director (1 ep.)
event1937 star_border 5.9
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Porky reads a book of new dog tricks; unfortunately, his dog, Rover, is old. A puppy comes by and taunts him.
Porky's Five & Ten
Director (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.
Injun Trouble
Director (1 ep.)
event1938 star_border 6.3
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Porky leads a wagon train into "Injun Joe Territory," and finally comes up against the fearsome Superchief. But Sloppy Moe, a survivor of a previous Injun Joe attack, knows something about him he won't tell... until the very end.
Porky's Party
Director (1 ep.)
event1938 star_border 6.3
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Porky's birthday. His uncle sends him a silkworm that churns out articles of clothing when it hears the word "sew." After a sock and a bra, Porky stuffs it in a pocket to prepare for his party. He uses some hair tonic, then his dog Black Fury has some for himself it's 99% alcohol. The guests arrive: a penguin and a goose. The penguin, shoveling in the food, accidentally swallows the worm, which starts churning out top hats, which pop open inside the penguin's head. The goose tries increasingly violent ways of remedying this. Meanwhile, Porky's dog, lathered with shaving cream, runs in and is branded a mad dog.
Porky's Naughty Nephew
Director (1 ep.)
event1938 star_border 5.2
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Porky and Pinky go to the beach. As Porky tries to nap, Pinky keeps whacking him with his little shovel. Then he fakes drowning in a shallow puddle. Porky enters a swim race, and Pinky sets a fake shark to follow him.
The Lone Stranger and Porky
Director (1 ep.)
event1939 star_border 5.6
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The Lone Stranger is sleeping when his faithful, if overly caricatured, Indian scout sees stagecoach driver Porky being robbed by a bad guy. The scout summons the Lone Stranger, who rides to the rescue. The bad guy goes after him (and, briefly, the narrator). But just in the nick of time, the Lone Stranger recovers and conquers the bad guy. Meanwhile, Silver and the villain's horse have been having their own close encounter, and Silver returns with several little colts.
Porky's Tire Trouble
Director (1 ep.)
event1939 star_border 6.4
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Porky works at the Snappy Rubber Company. His dog, Flat Foot Flookey, is determined to follow him into the plant, despite the rules. And Flookey's clumsiness means he's not exactly going to be able to sneak in like when he falls into a vat of rubberizing solution, and molds his face into a number of then-popular movie stars, or makes Porky's boss (a walrus) drop a stack of tires.
Porky's Movie Mystery
Director (1 ep.)
event1939 star_border 6
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Mr. Motto (Porky) is called back from vacation to catch the invisible man.
Chicken Jitters
Director (1 ep.)
event1939 star_border 5
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Porky runs a poultry farm. All is well, if a bit unconventional, until the wolf attacks.
Kristopher Kolumbus Jr.
Director (1 ep.)
event1939 star_border 5.3
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Porky Pig is Kristopher Kolumbus, who sets off to discover the New World carrying Queen Isabella's treasures (including her jewels, a slingshot and a Jr. G-Man badge). Porky is met by some weird-looking Indians, some of whom he takes back to the Old World to introduce to the court of Queen Isabella. A hush falls over the hall as the natives prepare to demonstrate their native dance. True to the Warner Bros. tradition, a wild jitterbug scene ensues with music from the studio orchestra.
Polar Pals
Director (1 ep.)
event1939 star_border 6.2
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Porky Pig inhabits an igloo in the Arctic, where he beds with a covering a several live, furry polar bears, bathes in a shower whose water instantly freezes into long icicles, and dances in the ice and snow with the native fauna. When a greedy fur trapper named I. Killem arrives to threaten Porky's walrus, bear, and seal friends, Porky acts to repel the trapper by firing a musket which spits out buckshot and explosives. Killem flees in what he thinks is a kayak but is actually a whale.
Scalp Trouble
Director (1 ep.)
event1939 star_border 5.3
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General Daffy Duck's fort is plagued by Indian raids.
Porky's Hotel
Director (1 ep.)
event1939 star_border 5.3
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Porky runs a small-town hotel. An old goat with gout checks in for a rest, but a talkative goose child will prevent him from getting it.
Naughty Neighbors
Director (1 ep.)
event1939 star_border 4.6
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Petunia Pig and Porky Pig, each from two families, declare peace between their respective families, the Martins and the McCoys, who have been violently feuding all this time. The happy disposition doesn't last long, and soon the Martins and McCoys are fighting again.
Pied Piper Porky
Director (1 ep.)
event1939 star_border 5.5
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Porky Pig stars as the Pied Piper, who thinks he has taken care of all the mice. However, there is one rogue mouse that he is unable to catch. So he tries an old-fashioned mouse trap (a cat) and when the cat tries to fight, the result is the mouse wearing his fur (i.e. he killed him).
The Film Fan
Director (1 ep.)
event1939 star_border 6.6
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Porky Pig is on his way to the store to pick up some groceries for his mother when he walks by a sign saying that the local movie theater is having a "kids admitted free" day. The excited Porky rushes in and views a series of spoofs of newsreels, movie trailers, feature films, and even the Lone Ranger!
Porky's Last Stand
Director (1 ep.)
event1940 star_border 5.5
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Porky and Daffy run a diner. The eggs come from chickens kept on the premises. A customer orders a hamburger, and Daffy discovers the mice have gotten to the meat first and left a note. He spots a calf outside and goes after it but ends up having to fight off a large bull. Meanwhile, Porky is preparing an order of two eggs, but one of them is actually a baby chick, who runs away. Daffy manages to sic the bull on Porky, who does some acrobatics to escape until Daffy lures the bull back to him. The bull finally crashes into the diner.
Africa Squeaks
Director (1 ep.)
event1940 star_border 5
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Porky Pig goes on a safari in Africa, and runs into an assortment of crazy animals, wacky natives and Kay Kyser giving dance lessons in the middle of the jungle.
Ali-Baba Bound
Director (1 ep.)
event1940 star_border 5.4
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Porky finds out that Ali-Baba and his Dirty Sleeves plan to attack the fort; it's up to him to go warn the fort. He gets there to discover everyone has left for the Legion convention in Boston. Porky and his rented camel fend off the attackers themselves for a while, but when the situation gets dire, the young camel summons its mother. Momma takes care of the attacker that's menacing them. The secret weapon, who has been sitting on the bench with an artillery shell strapped to his head, now comes in, but runs right through the fort and into Ali-Baba.
Pilgrim Porky
Director (1 ep.)
event1940 star_border 5.6
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The Pilgrims, led by captain Porky Pig, set sail from Plymouth for America. We get a series of ocean sailing blackout gags, including a running bit between our narrator and the cook, looking for a fish suitable for dinner, a singing trio interrupted by seasickness, flying fish (in airplanes). Then, The Rains Came. A collision with an iceberg is narrowly averted. Land is sighted. The pilgrims are welcomed by Chief Sitting Bull.
Porky's Poor Fish
Director (1 ep.)
event1940 star_border 6
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Porky Pig owns a fish store and goes out to lunch. After a cat is not having much success with a mouse, he goes into the fish store when Porky is away. When the cat thinks he has the good appetite, the fish go to war against him and drive him out of the store. He is then freaked out by the mouse and shrinks as the mouse grows.
The Chewin' Bruin
Director (1 ep.)
event1940 star_border 5.3
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A bear hunter tells Porky the tale of a hunt 30 years ago: a bear got a taste of his chewing tobacco and chased him down to get it; the hunter took the bear on with his bare hands rather than lose the tobacco. Or at least, that's the way he told the story.
Patient Porky
Director (1 ep.)
event1940 star_border 6.5
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Porky checks into a hospital with a tummyache; he has the bad luck to encounter a patient posing a "Dr. Chilled-Air" who is a bit too eager to operate.
Prehistoric Porky
Director (1 ep.)
event1940 star_border 6.4
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Caveman Porky awakens and plays with his pet Rover, a massive dinosaur. After Rover's playfulness causes a disruption to the prehistoric peace and quiet, Porky's copy of "Expire" magazine arrives in the mail, filled with ads for fashionable new bearskins. Porky decides to go out and get himself a new suit, and sets off with his trusty club.
The Sour Puss
Director (1 ep.)
event1940 star_border 6.3
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Porky decides to go fishing the next day and tells his cat. The cat sleeps fitfully. The next day, while they are fishing, the cat gets into a battle with a flying fish who behaves rather like Daffy Duck.
The Timid Toreador
Director (1 ep.)
event1940 star_border 5.8
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The bull makes short work of the matador, and then turns on Porky, a tamale vendor who wanders into the ring accidentally. But then he makes the mistake of actually eating most of Porky's extra hot tamales.
A Coy Decoy
Director (1 ep.)
event1941 star_border 5.6
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Characters on book covers come to life, including Porky and Daffy. The "Wolf of Wall Street" chases Daffy through "The Hurricane," "The Storm" and across "The Bridge of San Luis Rey" before expiring in "For Whom the Bell Tolls."
We, the Animals - Squeak!
Director (1 ep.)
event1941 star_border 5.5
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Porky hosts a radio program, where animals tell their stories. The guest star is Kansas City Kitty, the best mouser in the country. She tells the story of her life, including her marriage to Tom Collins, the birth of Little Patrick (not necessarily in that order), and the turning point of her life. The mice have plotted out a major operation like gangsters. They sneak out and kidnap Patrick and hold him hostage...
The Henpecked Duck
Director (1 ep.)
event1941 star_border 5.9
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Mrs. Duck sues Daffy for divorce in Judge Porky Pig's courtroom, charging her husband with losing their egg in an abortive magic trick.
Porky's Pooch
Director (1 ep.)
event1941 star_border 5.8
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A dog named Rover explains to a black, down-on-his-luck shaggy dog named Andy how he got his master. He went into a hotel room and bothered someone taking a bath--Porky Pig. Porky doesn't want Rover as a pet, no matter how many times Rover tries to make Porky adopt him.
Any Bonds Today?
Director (1 ep.)
event1942 star_border 4.8
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Bugs Bunny and friends sing and dance to promote the sale of government bonds in support of the war effort.
Nutty News
Director (1 ep.)
event1942 star_border 5.7
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Elmer Fudd narrates a newsreel (but is never seen on screen). A hunter uses a moose call; the moose answers back using a hunter call. A barber uses an invention to startle a boy. A man uses a rear-view mirror to guard his hat while eating, but that's not all he should have guarded. In a laboratory, we see how rabbits multiply: 2x2=4, etc. Fireflies are having a blackout. An artist uses his thumb to get the proportions correct as a model is posing. A baby chick follows along as ducks take their first swim. In the South, the traffic signs read "No U-All Turns." A baseball pitcher throws a dollar across the Potomac, but it gets only halfway; his Scotty dog explains that a dollar doesn't go as far. A fox hunt: the dogs run in circles, because the lead dog is romancing the fox. A new department store is about to be built, and it's already attracted a protestor. Finally, we see a series of battleships, all in the rain except the U.S.S. California, in bright sunshine.
Wacky Blackout
Director (1 ep.)
event1942 star_border 5
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We tour a farm and see how the various animals are preparing for the war, in a series of blackout skits.
Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs
Director (1 ep.)
event1943 star_border 5.3
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Spoof of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) with an all-black cartoon cast. One of the “Censored 11” banned from TV syndication by United Artists in 1968 for racist stereotyping.
Tick Tock Tuckered
Director (1 ep.)
event1944 star_border 6.9
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Porky and Daffy are workers at an aircraft company and are chronically late. Why? Because they have a great deal of trouble getting to sleep, between the noisy cats, the full moon shining insistently, and the sudden rain shower (and leak in the roof).
Tokyo Woes
Director (1 ep.)
event1945 star_border 4.9
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Created for the US Navy in World War II. The Mr. Hook character was created by Hank Ketcham while at Walter Lantz Studios, where the first- and only color- Mr. Hook cartoon was produced. A wartime propaganda film about Japan and war bonds. The loudspeaker grille is in the shape of a peace sign as it shouts at Mr. Hook.
His Hare Raising Tale
Director (1 ep.)
event1951 star_border 5.8
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Bugs tells stories to his nephew Clyde derived from earlier cartoons ("Baseball Bugs", "Stage Door Cartoon", "Rabbit Punch", "Falling Hare", and "Haredevil Hare").
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.
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.
It's a Grand Old Nag
Director (1 ep.)
event1947 star_border 6
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A slick movie director tricks a hayseed horse into becoming a stunt double.
Porky's Snooze Reel
Director (1 ep.)
event1941 star_border 5
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Porky Pig narrates a very strange newsreel.
Cockatoos for Two
Story (1 ep.)
event1947
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Story of a pigeon who takes the place of a rare bird delivered to be eaten by a Peter Lorre character.
Pettin' in the Park
Animation (1 ep.)
event1934 star_border 5.2
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While at the park, a group of birds engage in a swimming contest. Another cartoon by Warner Brothers promoting a song from its movie "Gold Diggers of 1933".
Bugs Bunny at the Symphony
Animation Director (1 ep.)
event2010
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A concert musical featuring Looney Tunes characters.
Lady, Play Your Mandolin!
Animation (1 ep.)
event1931 star_border 5.8
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In this first Merrie Melodie short, things are hopping at a certain Mexican café. And then Foxy walks in and the customers go really wild.
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).
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
Fighting Tools
Director (1 ep.)
event1943 star_border 6
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Pvt. Snafu suffers the consequences of not keeping his equipment and weapons properly maintained.
The Goofy Gophers
Director (1 ep.)
event1947 star_border 6.2
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Two polite twin gophers raid a vegetable patch guarded by a rather smug dog, whose various unsuccessful schemes to nullify the crafty and modest gophers involve a female gopher disguise, a hand grenade, and a carrot stuffed with TNT.
Aloha Hooey
Director (1 ep.)
event1942 star_border 5.3
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Sammy Seagull and Cecil Crow have stowed away on the same ship. Cecil, from Iowa, wants to see a hula dancer; fortunately, they've just come within flying distance of a tropical island with a lovely dancer. They take turns trying to impress her, with such stunts as skywriting hearts (Cecil almost drowns) and fancy dives (Cecil almost crashes, then gets into a fight with a shark, a turtle, and a starfish).
The Cagey Canary
Director (1 ep.)
event1941 star_border 6
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A cat (not Sylvester) tries to capture a little canary bird (not Tweety), and not get caught by protective Granny.
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.
Breakdowns of 1938
Animation Director (1 ep.)
event1938 star_border 5
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Flubs and bloopers that occurred on the set of some of the major Warner Bros. pictures of 1938.
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.
Bugs Bunny! That Wacky Wabbit
Director (1 ep.)
event1942 star_border 7
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The lovably rambunctious rabbit takes center stage in this collection of cartoon capers gathered from digitally remastered footage. Hopscotching from one outlandish adventure to the next, the brash bunny wisecracks his way through "Wailroad Wabbit," "This Hare's Fresh," "Ham Nite," "Bleak Beak," "Bugs, Bugs Go Away!" "Sport Legends," "Funny Fables," "I Go for Spinach," "The Wabbit's Wacky," "The Termitenator" and "Popeye the Plumber Man."
Natural Vision 3-Dimension
Director (1 ep.)
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M.L. Gunzburg Presents Natural Vision 3-Dimension
Beany and Cecil Volume 1-4
Director (1 ep.)
event1984
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Volume 1: "Spots Off a Leopard," "Invasion of Earth by Robots," Cecil Meets the Singing Dinasor," "Little Ace from Outer Space," "Super Cecil," "Wildman of Wildsville." Volume 2: "Davey Crickett," "Strange Objects," "The Capture of Tear-Along, the Dotted Lion," "A Trip to the Schmoon," "Grime Doesn't Pay," "Beany's Buffalo Hunt." Volume 3: "The Monstrous Monster," "Tommy Hawk," "Yo Ho and a Bubble of Gum," "The Seventh Voyage of Singood," "Cecil Meets Cecilia," "The Capture of Thunderbolt the Wondercolt." Volume 4: "The Rat Race for Space," "Beany and the Boo Birds," "The Greatest Shmoe on Earth," "Beany and Cecil Meet Billy the Squid," "The Dreaded Three-Headed Threep."
My Green Fedora
Writer (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."
Little Dutch Plate
Animation (1 ep.)
event1935 star_border 5.2
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A cheery tune in a Dutch kitchen; the girl on the plate and the salt shaker boy are in love. They dance....
Porky the Rain-Maker
Animation (1 ep.)
event1936 star_border 6.4
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The farm is suffering through a terrible drought. Porky's father sends him to the store to buy some feed with their last dollar...
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.
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.
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
I'd Love to Take Orders from You
Animation (1 ep.)
event1936 star_border 5.8
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Quitting time for a scarecrow. He gets home, and his little boy scares him. To the title song, he teaches his son the basics of scare-crowing. Bedtime for junior; he prays to be a big scarecrow, just like his daddy. The next morning he sneaks out before anyone else is up and practices scaring a rooster, a squirrel, and a rabbit. He takes up his father's place, but the crows are not impressed; in fact, the crow goes on the attack.
The New Adventures of Beany and Cecil
Original Series Creator (8 ep.)
event1988 star_border 7
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The New Adventures of Beany and Cecil was a revival of Bob Clampett's Beany and Cecil. It was produced in 1988 by DIC Entertainment. Only eight episodes were produced, five which aired during its original run. This incarnation of the show was produced and directed by John Kricfalusi, who would later create The Ren & Stimpy Show.
Beany and Cecil
Creator (8 ep.)
event1962 star_border 8
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Beany and Cecil first appeared as a hand puppet TV show in the late 40's created by Bob Clampett. It later became an animated cartoon series under the Warner Brothers aegis. The puppet show, entitled Time for Beany, originally aired in 1949, with the animated series first appearing in Matty's Funday Funnies in 1959, later renamed Matty's Funnies with Beany and Cecil and finally Beany and Cecil in the USA. Another season was produced in 1988. In its original form of hand puppets, the show conveyed a greater sense of personal communication than did the animated series which followed. The hand puppets were extensively marketed and did well as a merchandising function.
Time for Beany
Creator (8 ep.)
star_border 6
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Time for Beany was an American television series, with puppets for characters, which aired locally in Los Angeles starting in 1949 and nationally on the improvised Paramount Television Network from 1950 to 1955. It was created by animator Bob Clampett, who later reused its core characters in the animated Beany and Cecil series. The show won three Primetime Emmy Awards for best children's show.
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