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George Orwell: The pig who leads the animal revolution on the farm and establishes a dictatorship. Old Major: Animal Farm: George Orwell: Old pig who dies at the start of the story and tells the other animals an inspiring tale, which caused them to revolt against the farmer. Olivia: Ian Falconer: Pequeninos: Ender's Game series: Orson Scott ...
Suddenly, water starts coming out of George's ears, and is stopped by George, who stops the water by using Junior's nose like a faucet. George uncovers the hole, and the duckling honks his nose, laughs, and dives back in. George points his gun into the hole, and tries to shoot the duckling, but fails when the duckling snaps it shut with a clip.
Friz Freleng remade the cartoon in Technicolor and was released in June 17, 1944, under the name Slightly Daffy. Unlike the remakes directed by Clampett, the short is mostly a frame-by-frame remake. However, it features new voice recordings, a few new animated scenes, and re-orchestrated music.
George and Junior "Look Out Below" Tex Avery (original characters) Yes: No: Classic duo George and Junior attempt to fix a lightbulb an angry pigeon keeps breaking. Note: This short was a re-imagining of the original George and Junior cartoons. April 9, 1995 () [3] [9] 8: Hard Luck Duck — William Hanna: Yes: No
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The Goodvibes cartoons were first published in Australian surfing magazine Tracks in May 1973 and appeared regularly until July 1981. Their popularity led to the publication of several Goodvibes comic books, including the Whole Earth Pigalogue (Tracks Publishing Company, 1975), Captain Goodvibes Strange Tales (Tracks Publishing Company, 1975) and Captain Goodvibes Porkarama (Soundtracts ...
I Haven't Got a Hat is a 1935 animated short film, directed by Isadore Freleng for Leon Schlesinger Productions as part of the Merrie Melodies series. [1] Released on March 2, 1935, the short is notable for featuring the first appearance of several Warner Bros. cartoon characters, most notably future cartoon star Porky Pig.
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