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The Farm Of Tomorrow



The Farm Of Tomorrow Cartoon Picture

  • Theatrical Short
  • MGM
  • Distributed by: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
  • Voice Actors: Paul Frees.
  • Directed By Tex Avery.
  • Produced By Fred Quimby.
  • Animated By Walter Clinton, Grant Simmons, Michael Lah, Robert Bentley.
  • Written By Heck Allen.
  • Originally Released on September 18, 1954.
  • Originally Released Theatrically.
  • Running Time: 6:26 minutes.
  • TechniColor
  • U.S.A.  U.S.A.

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Cartoon Summary:


A series of gags showing how much more productive farms would be if farmers started crossbreeding their animals to create weird (but very useful) hybrids. In a...  (more)

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Other cartoons using the "of tomorrow" theme by Tex Avery include:
  • The House Of Tomorrow (1949)
  • Car of Tomorrow (1951)
  • T.V. of...  (more)

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The Farm Of Tomorrow

Comments By: 63x927is58401
Farm of Tomorrow is my all-time favorite of Tex Avery's "...of Tomorrow" cartoons.
From the onset, the numerous gags Avery created
and directed, in Farm of Tomorrow, has more clips
than his first three Tomorrow cartoons.read more)
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The Farm Of Tomorrow

Comments By: dingdog
Joe Adamson, in his book "Tex Avery: King Of Cartoons," rates this as one of Avery's all-time worst. Frankly, I think Adamson was a bit hard on it--some lame gags at first, but they improve as the cartoon...  (read more)
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