Injun Trouble (1969)
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A just plain bad cartoon not up to Warner Bros standard !
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There was no real story here. Maybe one good joke.
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The very last Warner Brothers theatrical cartoon short until the Duxorcist some 20 years later.
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@BenPictures1 Be patient. We'll see. We will see.
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Racist trash cartoon.
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If they knew it was the final WB cartoon, here's how I would've ended it:
Right after it fades out after Cool Cat's "So cool it now, ya hear?" we'd get some kind of tribute title card, "THAT'S ALL, FOLKS! THANKS FOR 40 YEARS OF LOONEY ENTERTAINMENT!" with the WB characters around it waving good-bye as maybe some kind of fanfare plays, then we'd get the standard Warner/7-Arts closing sequence.
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I am genuinely on the point of tears at the quality of the animation.
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@everyoneclaimingracism nowadays, now that we've seen the civil rights movement happen and now everyone--not just whitey--is allowed to make racist comments and pass it off as "humour" (because it's funny), i don't see much of a problem with this cartoon. Btw, the pale-/pail-face joke was ripped from rocky & bullwinkle's Mr Know-It-All on indians 10 years prior, tho i'm sure they ripped it off too
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i wondered why i never heard of Cool Cat when i started watching this. By the end, i understood. Reminds me of the Aardvark and the Ant cartoons from the Pink Panther show: a bunch of one-off jokes that COULD be funny if they worked them out a bit more, or used less explaining and just got to the punchline. No real conflict or goal either, just random indians trying to fuck with him. Tho injun Groucho was funny
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This was Warner Bothers's very last cartoon in the classic era.
This is Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies in name only.
SomeFluffer64 1 year ago 19
And in a way, this is a fitting swan song to the whole WB canon. The very first Looney Tune (Sinkin' in the Bathtub) also starred a now-obscure short-lived character, without Bugs, Daffy or Mel Blanc in sight.
superleviathan 1 year ago 5