@RJRanke That's true, about the only halfway original things about each Pepe LePew toon was how the cat (or once, a chihuahua!) managed to get a stripe down its back.
Borrowing your own gags was nothing new- Tex Avery did that CONSTANTLY, and you could argue that that's all Chuck Jones did with Roadrunner and Speedy Gonzales.
Upload the video of Flip Flap 1948.
neton76 1 year ago
Strike One! Strike Touch! Strike Thee! You're Wrong!
CaptainOvide 1 year ago
Never saw this one before.
NEPatriot 1 year ago
@LastTree Two words: DREAM ON!
AllRequired 1 year ago
@RJRanke That's true, about the only halfway original things about each Pepe LePew toon was how the cat (or once, a chihuahua!) managed to get a stripe down its back.
GoblinXXX 2 years ago
@GoblinXXX
And of course,Mr.Jones used basicly the same story in the Pepe Le Pew cartoons.
RJRanke 2 years ago
This is a SCREEN SONG, NOT a NOVELTOON!
ThePopeyeFan 2 years ago
I thought "Baseball Bugs" was done in 1946.
byrd56 2 years ago
I liked the catcher signalling with the aldiss lamp.
GoblinXXX 2 years ago
Borrowing your own gags was nothing new- Tex Avery did that CONSTANTLY, and you could argue that that's all Chuck Jones did with Roadrunner and Speedy Gonzales.
GoblinXXX 2 years ago