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Cartoon Summary:
Against all odds, a little duck matches wits with George and Junior, two duck hunters (who aren't exactly splitting atoms in their spare time), and the gags begin.... (more)
Cartoon Production Information:
Though developed as a George and Junior cartoon, the characters were changed to two regular dogs during production. The short was finally released as an MGM cartoon after the George and Junior... (more)
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Comments By: dingdog |
Even though Chuck Jones always cited Tex Avery as an inspiration, it's really Bob Clampett (whom Jones always ignored) whose style bears the most kinship to Avery's cartoons. This cartoon's a perfect example: the duck is totally invincible... (read more)
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Comments By: dingdog |
Even though Chuck Jones spared no opportunity to credit Avery as his guiding inspiration, it's really Bob Clampett (whom Jones always ignored) who shares the closest kinship with Avery. THis cartoon's a good case in point. The duck has eternal... (read more)
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