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Anonymous No.150006018 >>150006057 >>150006093 >>150006119 >>150006364 >>150006462 >>150007266 >>150008020 >>150008215 >>150008638 >>150008653 >>150009762 >>150011282 >>150014414 >>150015265 >>150015555 >>150015588 >>150015702 >>150015704
For me, it's Snake Eyes.
Anonymous No.150006042 >>150006168
This is John K's favorite short of all time iirc.
Anonymous No.150006057
>>150006018 (OP)
I'm stuck between Snake Eyes, Pumpkin Head and Neon Noodle. Probably between Neon or Snake.
Anonymous No.150006093 >>150008549
>>150006018 (OP)
Hammerhead actually looks threatening.
Anonymous No.150006119 >>150006760 >>150008234 >>150014489 >>150014586 >>150016151
>>150006018 (OP)
Anonymous No.150006122
Its not Pussycat, it is Pussycat Puss, a layered joke, that its a Sylvester cameo, Daffy's lisp and that Puss is slang for face.
Anonymous No.150006168
>>150006042
And he never made something as good as it.
Anonymous No.150006257
88 Teeth can beat batman.
Anonymous No.150006364 >>150014340
>>150006018 (OP)
>El Ojos de Dado
>El Dientes de Tecla
>El Nariz de Corneta
>El Gato y su pandilla
>Pirulí
>El Doble Cabeza
>El Tuercas
>La Calabaza
>El Frankenstein
>El Loco
>El Hombre Lobo
Anonymous No.150006462
>>150006018 (OP)
For me it's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DedbPeUK6dQ
Anonymous No.150006760 >>150016088
>>150006119
THE LIGHTBRINGER
Anonymous No.150006771 >>150016157
Anonymous No.150007266
>>150006018 (OP)
why are they all green? Oh shit is that Anonymous?
Anonymous No.150008020
>>150006018 (OP)
neon noodle for me.
Anonymous No.150008215
>>150006018 (OP)
It's very amusing that warner was making DC references this early in the game. DC was barely out of the gate at this point and no one could have predicted that 20ish years later the 2 would be synonymous.
Anonymous No.150008234
>>150006119
Holy shit!
Anonymous No.150008549
>>150006093
He's a disaster at rock concerts.
Anonymous No.150008638 >>150008691
>>150006018 (OP)
How did they predict furries with Wolfman? He's even making yiff sounds.
Anonymous No.150008653 >>150008716
>>150006018 (OP)
Snake Eyes would unironically make a great Batman villain, that design is pretty peak.
Anonymous No.150008691 >>150008703
>>150008638
You compare Pussycat to Wolfman and you can tell Pussycat is just a cartoon cat while Wolfman is a furry. Its subtle but is there.
Anonymous No.150008703
>>150008691
Very true.
Anonymous No.150008716 >>150008776
>>150008653
>casino boss
>lost his eyes to a rival outift and now uses dice as a stylistic signature
>butts heads with Penguins turf here and there whicj causes the odd gang war when his goons are not dumping the bodies of snitches with their eyes removed into Arkham docks
>Batman can't do much as to public he's a blind business man at the mercy of mob violence and not the other way round
>he also uses his blindness as a degree of plausible seperation from criminal activity, with a rival infamously being executed in front of him in his office but it was played off as a hit that he nothing to do with or could stop due to his blindness
>he carries a cane he uses as a cudgel and uses dice shaped bombs with a variety of uses
Anonymous No.150008773
I wonder if, in his final five months on this mortal coil, Al Capone ever watched this short and what he would have made of it. Especially in syphilitic psychosis. Maybe the guards snuck a reel in to blow his ailing mind. F
Anonymous No.150008776 >>150012204
>>150008716
Dice shaped bombs that do something different depending on what number they land on would be cool.
Anonymous No.150009762
>>150006018 (OP)
Picklepuss is under rated.
Anonymous No.150010545 >>150012295
As far as the Duck Twacy rogues gallery goes I'd rank it: Snake Eyes > Rubberhead > Neon Noodle > Hammerhead > Pumpkin Head > Batman > Wolfman > Jukebox Jaw > Candy Cane licking suit of armor > Pickle Puss > the smoking guy with airplanes on his head > Pussycat Puss 88 Teeth > Double Header
Anonymous No.150011282
>>150006018 (OP)
For me Batman
Anonymous No.150012204
>>150008776
Do the bombs are premade with a number on them or do they actually explode differently depending on the number they fall?
Anonymous No.150012295 >>150015112
>>150010545
>the smoking guy with airplanes on his head
No one remembers Flat Top anymore.
Anonymous No.150014340
>>150006364
Kek
Anonymous No.150014414
>>150006018 (OP)
For me it’s me
Anonymous No.150014489
>>150006119
THROW HIM OUT IN THE COLD
Anonymous No.150014586
>>150006119
He couldn’t even beat Ticklepuss.
Anonymous No.150014617
I love the use of color in this cartoon, one of the best Warner Bros. cartoons in that regard.
Anonymous No.150015112
>>150012295
Didn't Gould retcon a bullshit tragic backstory for Flattop where he was only evil because of racism due to him being a mixed race black man who was light enough to pass as white that became a mob assassin to kill white people over racism?
Anonymous No.150015265
>>150006018 (OP)
None, cause I'm literally Mustaine
Anonymous No.150015555 >>150016658
>>150006018 (OP)
How is it possible that the most terrible and implacable of the foes is not on the rost? You'll be rrrrrrub ya out, see?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vS3kC6yJdZY
Anonymous No.150015588 >>150015656
>>150006018 (OP)
This brings back memories of being a kid in the late 80s. I remember in 1987, getting up at the crack of dawn to watch TBS's cartoon blocks (which was hour long packages of Tom and Jerry, the pre-1948 Looney Toons block, and Three Stooges) and seeing this fucker out of the blue.

The scene where the villains appeared scared the shit out of me, but even moreso I was pissed that didn't do anything outside of Neon Noodle and the Flattop parody.

That airing stuck out to me because it was the only time that I ever saw this Daffy short on TBS. Never got to see it again until decades later on a Loony Toons block on Cartoon Network.
Anonymous No.150015656 >>150015717 >>150015963
>>150015588
>the pre-1948 Looney Toons block

I keep hearing this term come up a lot in conversations about Loony Toons cartoons. What the fuck does this mean?
Anonymous No.150015702
>>150006018 (OP)
Fixed.
Anonymous No.150015704
>>150006018 (OP)
Wolfman did things to me...
Anonymous No.150015717
>>150015656
TLDR the Loony Toons library, for decades, was divided up into three blocks for syndication.

ABC had the exclusive rights to just about everything LT related after 1948 while Warner Brothers gave TBS exclusive rights to just about everything from the start of the LT shorts through 1948. And anything not covered by those blocks (like the more experimental shorts like the musical symbols as people shorts, Dover Boys, etc) plus the Bosko shorts, were dumped onto Nickelodeon.
Anonymous No.150015963 >>150016051
>>150015656
In short.

>Jack Warner wants quick money.
>Son keeps on begging him to set up a TV division.
>After months Jack finally agrees and gives his son the Black and White Looney Tunes.
>AAP shows up and gives Jack Warner $20 million dollars for everything pre 1950 that isn't post 1948 Looney Tunes (AAP was short) and everything that wasn't already sold to Jack Warner's son.
>Harry and Albert Warner were pissed that Jack sold off their empire for peanuts, ends up buying their shares of the company with the money Jack got from AAP.
>Jack Warner's son founded Sunset Guild Film just to distribute the Black and White Looney Toons (baring the Harmin Ising Merrie Melodies which AAP got).
>Meanwhile AAP pushed the Pre-48 Looney Tunes harder then Warner Bros ever did the entire IP.
>AAP buys the Fleischer/Famous Popeye library from Paramount.
>AAP tries to buy MGM's cartoon library but goes bankrupted before the sale can happen.
>AAP gets bought out by United Artists.
>Meanwhile Jack Warner's son sold Sunset Guild Film to Seven Arts which then gets bought out by Warner Bros, meaning Warner Bros gets the Black and White Looney Toons (baring the Harmin Ising Merrie Melodies) back.
>Jack Warner starts caring about the Cartoon studio again.
>Opens Warner Bros Seven Arts Animation and hires Alex Lovy from Hanna Barbera to run the studio.
>Warner Bros Seven Arts Animation gets shat on by everyone and did so badly that Jack Warner (who was plaining on retiring anyway) ends up selling the studio to Kinney National Co., the same company who owns DC comics.
>Meanwhile United Artists demanded more cartoons because what they got from AAP wasn't enough and order the recently founded DePatie–Freleng to turn their Pink Panther opening sequence into a series of cartoons, these cartoons lasted until 1976 while TV Pink Panthers were released theatrically until 1980.
>MGM buys United Artists, becomes MGM/UA.

Part 1.
Anonymous No.150016051
>>150015963
Part 2.

>Ted Turner buys MGM/UA but end up over spending, sells the bare studio back to who owned it before but kept the film library made before the buyout, meaning that Ted not only own the pre-48 Looney Tunes and Fleischer/Famous Popeye but also the MGM cartoon library as well such as Tom and Jerry, Droopy, Red Hot Riding Hood, Slick Wolf and Barney Bear.
>Meanwhile the newly formed MGM/UA kept the DePatie–Freleng library and film that originated by United Artists.
>MGM/UA was allowed to release their pre-84 film library on VHS, Beta and Laserdisc just so they had something to release beside DePatie–Freleng cartoons and 007 movies.
>Ted Turner buys Hanna Barbera.
>Ted Turner makes Cartoon Network because he now has enough cartoons to make a network off of it.
>Ted Turner sells his company to Warner Bros, meaning all 1000+ Looney Tunes are own by Warner Bros again.

And thats the gist of it.
Anonymous No.150016088
>>150006760
You're doing a hecking harrassment, anon
Anonymous No.150016151
>>150006119
idgi
Anonymous No.150016157
>>150006771
Source?
Anonymous No.150016658
>>150015555
QUADS OF TRUTH