Produced in 1944, and originally released in September 1945. The opening sequence is virtually duplicated from "Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid", three years before. The closing gag is a reference to "Mr. Peavey's" {Forrest Lewis} catchphrase on radio's "THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE" (apparently, Clampett's original "vegetable plate" gag [another topical reference, concerning meat shortages during World War II] wasn't funny enough to actually end the story).
Produced in 1944, and originally released in September 1945. The opening sequence is virtually duplicated from "Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid", three years before. The closing gag is a reference to "Mr. Peavey's" {Forrest Lewis} catchphrase on radio's "THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE" (apparently, Clampett's original "vegetable plate" gag [another topical reference, concerning meat shortages during World War II] wasn't funny enough to actually end the story).
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