#Drawlloween2024 Day 4: BLT (The "B" is for "Bugs!")
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That time in the ‘90s I outsourced my animation to TMS
Hare Remover was a strange one indeed. That’s pretty typical of the shorts that switched directors midway though.
I already knew Falling Hare had some really wacky drawings in it, but wow!
And the best part is that they flow so well in real time.
I just got back from visiting Termite Terrace in the early ‘40s. Pretty dingy studio they’ve got...
Apparently, Chuck Jones wanted all his work pre-1948 destroyed. Do you realize what that would entail??
That means...
None of this...
or this...
or this...
or like so...
or any of this...
or this...
or this.
Not even a little of THIS.
So let’s be glad none of that came true. I can understand why, from his perspective, he’d be more proud of the works after 1948 that made him so famous, but having all these destroyed (along with tons of other works of his) would be a disgrace!
Also, please don’t tell me I “forgot” any other shorts here. XD
I’ve KNOWN about 8 Ball Bunny all this time, but never knew what it was called and didn’t see it until today. Thanks to @animator1123 for naming this one for me.
Anyway, wow. Good faces.
The Bashful Buzzard is one of the funniest cartoons I’ve ever seen, probably. (It’s got some freakish drawings to go with it too.)
That took a long time but it was worth it. X)
Easter edition of screencapping, with Robert McKimson’s “Easter Yeggs.”
One thing I love about this short is that Bugs faces 6 --count ‘em-- 6 different adversaries and manages to get them all in the end (except the Dead End Kid’s relatives, of course... he just outran their bullets, but whatever.)
Here’s a bit of my weird taste again... the Joe McDoakes theme song. I love this thing!
Now for a special edition of my crazy WB screenshots posts...
Chuck Jones’s Wearing of the Grin