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@donaldismkills gave me green!
Here's some more Van Beuren cats with my favorite of the B&W cartoons, ROUGH ON RATS ('33). The music that plays during the fight is a Gene Kardos tune called "Zombie", written around the same year as this cartoon's release.
Wait a minute - Dave Alvarez already done did it! How the heck did I miss THAT??
Just as he draws Bugs Bunny's teeth with a point at the bottom, I've noticed Washam usually drew a dimensional line around Porky's snout during dialogue scenes.
This marked the last Warners cartoon to feature Porky as a solo character. From thereon in, he became a second banana to Daffy Duck, and paired with Sylvester in two cartoons, as he did in an earlier Jones cartoon SCAREDY CAT (’48).
In Tex’s second cartoon with Bugs Bunny, TORTOISE BEATS HARE ('41), he made a wise decision to portray Bugs as the loser. In a variation/improvement on a motif from THE BLOW OUT, anywhere Bugs turns, Cecil Turtle either stands beside or is ahead of him in the race.
Just finished re-watching this one. It's a wild roller-coaster of an experience, for sure. You may never look at the folksy Andy Griffith the same way again.