In Bob McKimson’s DAFFY DUCK HUNT (’49), Porky’s hunting dog has the duck play dead to impress his master, and Daffy is brought home for dinner, left to stay in the deep freezer. When the hound double-crosses Daffy, the duck tries to make a getaway.
In Bob McKimson’s DAFFY DUCK HUNT (’49), Porky’s hunting dog has the duck play dead to impress his master, and Daffy is brought home for dinner, left to stay in the deep freezer. When the hound double-crosses Daffy, the duck tries to make a getaway.
In ACROBATTY BUNNY (’46), Bob McKimson’s first Bugs cartoon as a director, the circus comes to town, and the lion’s cage is placed directly atop Bugs’ rabbit hole, which leads to a battle between the rabbit and Nero the lion.
In ACROBATTY BUNNY (’46), Bob McKimson’s first Bugs cartoon as a director, the circus comes to town, and the lion’s cage is placed directly atop Bugs’ rabbit hole, which leads to a battle between the rabbit and Nero the lion.
80 years ago, Chuck Jones’s Bugs-Elmer cartoon, HARE TONIC (’45), had its nationwide release to theaters. In it, Bugs convinces Elmer that he has the dreadful “rabbititus” that could turn him into a rabbit.
80 years ago, Chuck Jones’s Bugs-Elmer cartoon, HARE TONIC (’45), had its nationwide release to theaters. In it, Bugs convinces Elmer that he has the dreadful “rabbititus” that could turn him into a rabbit.
In Friz Freleng’s YANKEE DOODLE DAFFY (’43), theatrical agent Daffy barges into Porky’s casting office and tries to secure an audition for child prodigy “Sleepy Lagoon.” Viewers may notice that Daffy’s vocals are pitched much higher than usual.
In Friz Freleng’s YANKEE DOODLE DAFFY (’43), theatrical agent Daffy barges into Porky’s casting office and tries to secure an audition for child prodigy “Sleepy Lagoon.” Viewers may notice that Daffy’s vocals are pitched much higher than usual.
In Chuck Jones’s ELMER’S PET RABBIT (’40), his first cartoon with the newly redesigned rabbit (by Bob Givens), Elmer sees Bugs at a pet shop window and takes him home, but gets heckled by him all evening.
In Chuck Jones’s ELMER’S PET RABBIT (’40), his first cartoon with the newly redesigned rabbit (by Bob Givens), Elmer sees Bugs at a pet shop window and takes him home, but gets heckled by him all evening.
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First go to the hamburger menu in the upper left corner
Here's how to turn it off.
First go to the hamburger menu in the upper left corner
#SuperMarioBros40thAnniversary #スーパーマリオブラザーズ40周年 #nintendo #SuperMario #fanart
#SuperMarioBros40thAnniversary #スーパーマリオブラザーズ40周年 #nintendo #SuperMario #fanart
Here’s a beautiful group photo from the studio’s 100th anniversary short film, Once Upon a Studio from 2 years ago.
Here’s a beautiful group photo from the studio’s 100th anniversary short film, Once Upon a Studio from 2 years ago.
While it's not the genesis of the Mario IP, it did establish the fantastical world of the Mushroom Kingdom on which 40 years of subsequent stories and adventures were built. So here's a gathering of Mario characters to celebrate!
While it's not the genesis of the Mario IP, it did establish the fantastical world of the Mushroom Kingdom on which 40 years of subsequent stories and adventures were built. So here's a gathering of Mario characters to celebrate!
In Chuck Jones’s horror masterpiece, HAIR-RAISING HARE (’46), Bugs Bunny is lured inside a mad scientist Peter Lorre’s evil castle by sexual motivation—a mechanical lady rabbit— as a meal for the giant, hairy monster (later named Gossamer) kept inside.
In Chuck Jones’s horror masterpiece, HAIR-RAISING HARE (’46), Bugs Bunny is lured inside a mad scientist Peter Lorre’s evil castle by sexual motivation—a mechanical lady rabbit— as a meal for the giant, hairy monster (later named Gossamer) kept inside.
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In Chuck Jones’s THE HYPO-CHONDRI CAT (’50), Hubie and Bertie use their psychological head games to convince the neurotic and hypochondriac Claude Cat that he has a serious illness to eject him from their newfound home.
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In Chuck Jones’s THE HYPO-CHONDRI CAT (’50), Hubie and Bertie use their psychological head games to convince the neurotic and hypochondriac Claude Cat that he has a serious illness to eject him from their newfound home.
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In THE GREAT PIGGY BANK ROBBERY (’46), considered Bob Clampett’s magnum opus, comic-book maniac Daffy Duck knocks himself out in his excitement over the latest issue of Dick Tracy, and dreams he’s “Duck Twacy” on the trail of stolen piggy banks.
In THE GREAT PIGGY BANK ROBBERY (’46), considered Bob Clampett’s magnum opus, comic-book maniac Daffy Duck knocks himself out in his excitement over the latest issue of Dick Tracy, and dreams he’s “Duck Twacy” on the trail of stolen piggy banks.
RABBIT SEASONING (’52), the second of the “Hunting Trilogy,” showcases how many variations Chuck Jones and writer Mike Maltese can get from Bugs and Daffy’s verbal one-upsmanship.
RABBIT SEASONING (’52), the second of the “Hunting Trilogy,” showcases how many variations Chuck Jones and writer Mike Maltese can get from Bugs and Daffy’s verbal one-upsmanship.
They WANT us clear and afraid and miserable, because ONLY those circumstances allow fascism to thrive!
When we spread doom, when we tell each other it’s hopeless, we are SERVING THEIR CAUSE.
They WANT us clear and afraid and miserable, because ONLY those circumstances allow fascism to thrive!
When we spread doom, when we tell each other it’s hopeless, we are SERVING THEIR CAUSE.
Happy 40th anniversary Mario!!
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Happy 40th anniversary Mario!!
#SuperMarioBros40thAnniversary
#SuperMario #Nintendo
Where the fuck else are you gonna go, dude?
But well, you do what you got to do.
I’m going to go draw.
Where the fuck else are you gonna go, dude?
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In Art Davis’ MEXICAN JOYRIDE (’47), tourist Daffy Duck goes on vacation to Mexico, where his heckling at a bullfight lands him in the arena to fight the bull himself.
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In Art Davis’ MEXICAN JOYRIDE (’47), tourist Daffy Duck goes on vacation to Mexico, where his heckling at a bullfight lands him in the arena to fight the bull himself.
We broke up the steel companies.
We can break up the media conglomerates. We can break up the tech conglomerates.
We've done it before. We can do it again.
We broke up the steel companies.
We can break up the media conglomerates. We can break up the tech conglomerates.
We've done it before. We can do it again.
Ask 'em your questions by commenting on the post. They'll be happy to answer the best of the crop.
Ask 'em your questions by commenting on the post. They'll be happy to answer the best of the crop.