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Looney Tunes
Looney Tunes is an American animated series of comedy short films produced by Warner Bros. from 1929 to 1969 during the golden age of American animation, alongside its sister series Merrie Melodies.
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Porky’s Super Service (1937)
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.
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Rover’s Rival (1937)
Porky reads a book of new dog tricks; unfortunately, his dog, Rover, is old. A puppy comes by and taunts him.
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Porky the Fireman (1938)
Fireman Porky and friends try to save a theatrical boarding house and its inhabitants from an inferno.
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Porky in Wackyland (1938)
Porky Pig goes on a hunt to catch the surreal elusive last Do-Do bird.
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Prest-O Change-O (1939)
On a dark and stormy night, the Two Curious Puppies wander into an old dark house, and fall victim to the tricks of a mischievous magician’s rabbit.
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Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur (1939)
Casper Caveman is hungry, so he tries to hunt for a duck, Daffy Duck.
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Naughty But Mice (1939)
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.
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Life Begins for Andy Panda (1939)
Walter Finchell, the tattletale gossip of the jungle, broadcasts from the treetop that Mr. and Mrs. Panda were presented with a baby boy, whom Mrs. Panda names Andy. All the birds and animals go to the Panda’s home to welcome the new arrival. As Andy grows, Mr. Panda takes Andy for a walk in the jungle to get him acquainted with Mother Nature and point out some of the perils
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Confederate Honey (1940)
Nett Cutler (Elmer Fudd) romances Crimson O’Hairoil in this send-up of Gone With the Wind (1939).
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A Wild Hare (1940)
Elmer is a dim-witted hunter whose “wooking for wabbits.” Bugs proceeds to confuse, bamboozle, and otherwise humiliate the poor simp.
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Ceiling Hero (1940)
A series of blackout gags parodying aviation and aviation films. Gags include a parchutist whose parachute reads “Good to the last drop”, jokes about LA’s expanding city limits, and a satire of test pilot and their bravery.
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