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If your friend was deep ani hipster he could've gone with Harman Ising.

The Three Little Bops=stone cold classic

Marc Anthony's tippie-toe dance when he's powder puffing never ceases to make me laugh.

Warner's animation never had the budgets or time allotted compared to MGM in its heyday. Hence, WB cartoons relied more on script than animation. Key writers Mike Maltese and Tedd Pierce were as instrumental in the Warners stable as its directors, and one would be hard-pressed to find someone of their equivalence in

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I admit, you've stumped me. The only Art Davis with an alligator/crocodile I can think of is from 1962 with Daffy Duck, but that was directed after a 13-year gap and nobody was at their peak at WB in '62.

The Scarlet Puh-puh-puh-pumpernickel!

Ooh, here's another hot take: Art Davis was canned as a director just when he was hitting his stride. I'd easily put his Bowery Bugs in my top 20 list, and that was made right before he was demoted back to animator.

Other great Jones WB cartoons:A Bear for Punishment (my personal fav); The Dover Boys; The Scarlet Pumpernickel

Au contraire! He honored animation by making actors into living cartoons!

It's funny: although Jones' musical cartoons are without peer, the Warner Bros. cartoon song I quote from most often is McKimson's Hillbilly Hare. I've actually de-escalated tense near-confrontations with a well-timed, "Grab a fencepost, hold it tight, whomp your partner with all your might…"

Hotter take: Tashlin>Clampett

…Are you John Kricfalusi…?

Doesn't sound silly, but I'd probably argue it's fairer to say that McKimson's Bugs was better designed than Jones' (in most of WB's promotional materials in the decades that followed it's McKimson's Bugs Bunny that was mostly used, and therefore most often thought of as the baseline).

Fuck, I really, really regret stepping on that butterfly in the Late Cretaceous period.

I don't know if I'd rather fuck your shirt or write a thesis about it.

But you can only fuck shirts.

Jon Huntsman's Hot Tub Parallel Universe Machine

Ya know what could potentially be a great show?

I'm a fearless man, but I'm scared to death of her.