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  • 0:13 Mel Blanc, and Art Bryan as Elemr Fudd.

    0:21 Joh n Seely licsed Phil Green and Henry Russell stock cues largely, as well as works by the team of him, William George Loose and Dave Rose, and Eugene Poddany did a few 1951 cartoons with orchestrations credited to Milt Franklyn not credited for those but for the later shorts.

  • Remember it like it was yesterday. I shudder to think how many years maestro Carl Stalling was miscredited as "Carl StallingS" before someone at WB corrected it!

  • TV was great until I found out about subliminal messages and tech devised social conditioning systems.

  • @timtaylor97044

    >>>>>>>>>>>"Now days tv closing credits are unheard of. "

    Absolutely false, you idiot! Closing credits still exist and are nowhere near unheard of.  I guess you and the people who thumbed up your comment stopped watching TV back decades ago.

  • Once this ended my lunch began.. Then it was all downhill for school on Monday. :(. Lol

  • LOL WHAT SATURDAY MORNINGS! NO MORE CARTOONS

  • Saturday morning really ended when they played this. There were shows on afterwards but this was what you looked forward to each week.

  • @FoxPlant2006 yep!

  • love it, the memories.

  • Heard over the end credits on this clip was the late CBS staff announcer Gaylord Avery.

  • damn that was tough to watch brought back some vivid memories of the mid 70s

    where the hell does time go

  • @dadadruma true!

  • @dadadruma I agree, I had a lump in my throat. Above all though, the humor is still intact and still brings a smile to my face. Bugs Bunny and Friends forever!

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