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  • ...yan'' ([[1998]]) and various others. He also served as a producer of other films, among which include Robert Zemeckis' ''Back to the Future'' trilogy and [[
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  • [[Category:Bugs Bunny films]] [[Category:Daffy Duck films]]
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  • ...become the template for all of the theatrically released ''Looney Tunes'' films, until ''[[Daffy Duck's Quackbusters]]'' in 1988. [[Category:1970s films]]
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  • ...ctive agency with the help of the other ''Looney Tunes'' cast. Most of the films included in the compilation have a comedy-horror theme, with stories involv ...new animation and classic footage. It was also one of the two compilation films not composed by [[Robert J. Walsh]], the other being 1979's [[The Bugs Bunn
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  • * He worked on more than 520 films between [[1930]] and [[1958]].
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  • [[Category:Films]] [[Category:Daffy Duck films]]
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  • ...atrical cartoons, and his later career as a director of live-action comedy films.
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  • ...00 "Filmography 1941"], ''Doing Their Bit: Wartime American Animated Short Films, 1939-1945'', p. 100-101. ''McFarland & Company''. ISBN 978-0786481699.</r ...=PA73 The Colored Cartoon: Black Representation in American Animated Short Films, 1907-1954]''. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 73. Retrieve
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  • [[Category:Films]]
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  • [[Category:Films]] [[Category:Theatrical films]]
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  • ...contract. Stalling retired in [[1958]], after composing over 600 animated films for 22 years, and was succeeded by [[Milt Franklyn]].
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  • |prodcompany= [[DePatie–Freleng Enterprises]]<br />[[Format Films]] The film was subcontracted to [[Format Films]], making it the first theatrical [[Warner Bros.]] cartoon to have their in
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  • ...most of his business was producing title cards for silent films. As sound films (or "talkies") replaced them by the end of the 1920s, Schlesinger looked fo ...s to have freedom to create what they wished, providing that the resulting films were successful. Schlesinger sold Pacific Title & Art Studio in 1935 to con
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  • [[Category:Films]]
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  • ...also known as '''Mirsch-Geoffrey-DePatie-Freleng Productions''' and '''DFE Films''', was an American animation studio founded in May [[1963]] by former [[Wa In [[1981]], DFE Films was sold to [[wikipedia:Marvel Comics|Marvel Comics]] and subsequently rena
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  • |prodcompany= [[DePatie–Freleng Enterprises]]<br />[[Format Films]] ...ould direct three Daffy/Speedy cartoons that were outsourced from [[Format Films]]. The three shorts that he directed are ''[[Quacker Tracker]]'', ''[[The M
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  • ...''[[wikipedia:Yankee Doodle Dandy|Yankee Doodle Dandy]]''. Other than both films being about show business, they have no plot elements in common. ...pg=PA211 "Appendix E."]], Doing Their Bit: Wartime American Animated Short Films, 1939-1945 (p. 216). McFarland & Company, ISBN 978-0786481699. Retrieved Au
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  • ...ector, known for his various voice roles in animated television series and films. He is best known for playing [[Yakko Warner]] and [[Pinky]] in ''[[Animani
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  • ...0: Warner Home video releases ''Public Enemies: The Golden Age of Gangster Films'' on DVD.
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  • [[Category:Films]]
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