Front | What was the name of Tex Avery's first cartoon on which he recieved director credit? Why was this cartoon significant in the history of its studio? |
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Back | Gold Diggers of '49 (1936) (Looney Tunes). The cartoon bridged the older style of WB cartoons (Disney-esque, slower pace, etc) with what style was to come (quick snappy gags, zany humour, extreme emotions). |
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