You Ought to Be in Pictures 1940 (Color Version)
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Leon Schlesinger (Producer Warner Bros.) appeared as himself in Freleng's 1940 short You Ought to Be in Pictures, one that combines live action with animation. In this short, Mel Blanc voices both Daffy Duck and Porky Pig, and all other voices are redubbed by Blanc too, including Schlesinger's. As with other Warner cartoon staffers, Schlesinger appeared in caricature form in such cartoons as Hollywood Steps Out, Russian Rhapsody and Nutty News.
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LUNCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I like when Porky Pig dresses as Oliver Hardy.
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3:50 is my favorite part
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@TheStanbabe He's the guy in the thoid row!
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@yosmosonic Yep, and a LOT more well-made too!
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@mattjnor98 Mel Blanc only did the voice; Michael Maltese played that security guard. The live footage was shot silent; Leon Schlesinger dubbed his voice in, and Mel did the others.
For those that blame Chuck Jones for making Daffy a greedy selfish sneaky egotistical duck. The proof is right here. It was Freleng.
kingovharts 3 months ago
@kingovharts Daffy is was still crazy, though, and won in about the other fifty cartoons he was in during the same decade.
Gorgonzola7474 3 months ago
Is ti just me, or is the audio a bit noisy.
Morahman7vnNo2 7 months ago 2
@Morahman7vnNo2 Yeah. It took me a while to find this. I finally found a colorized one after about a week of searching. As for the sound, i didn't really care. What pissed me off is that it lagged due to some stupid video error. It was much more smoother before.
Gorgonzola7474 7 months ago