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This template's initial visibility currently defaults to collapsed, meaning that it is hidden apart from its title bar. To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used: {{Looney Tunes & Merrie Melodies | state = expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible.
But starting with the 1959–64 season, for the most part, the original closing title card was replaced with the reissue season's ending title card. For the Looney Tunes Golden Collection DVD releases, Warner Bros. went through great lengths to track down whatever elements of the original title credits still exist in an effort to re-create as ...
Merrie Melodies is an American animated comedy short film series distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. ... The revised main title card began with the zooming WB logo ...
Lobby card for the short The Film Daily called the cartoon "good", saying, "There is no story to this Merrie Melodies but the comments of the animals as the audience is taken around the farm are highly amusing."
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Thugs with Dirty Mugs is a 1939 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Tex Avery. [1] The short was released on May 6, 1939. [2]The title is derived from the Warner Bros.' 1938 acclaimed feature film, Angels with Dirty Faces.
Clean Pastures is a 1937 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. [2] The short was released on May 22, 1937. [3] The cartoon gets the title from the Warner Bros.' 1936 film The Green Pastures.
Golden Yeggs is a 1950 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short directed by Friz Freleng. [1] The cartoon was released on August 5, 1950, and stars Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. [2] A forerunner of the Rocky and Mugsy characters appear, with Rocky already in his present-day form.