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𝐓𝐀𝐋𝐄𝐒 𝐅𝐑𝐎𝐌 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐂𝐋𝐀𝐒𝐒𝐑𝐎𝐎𝐌 𝐈𝐈 introduces a whole host of brand new, shiver-inducing monstrosities to its ever-expanding universe, like Groundskeeper Fredericks, Patty, Professor Klampett, and the unmistakable Baron Otto von Fünfzehn.

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Bob clampett Tex Avery jim Tyer and Eddie triguoes

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Bob Clampett, Jim Soper, Tex Avery, and Ren & Stimpy

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New 35mm scan really brings out the beauty of this animation in this Bob Clampett classic.
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"Gruesome, isn't it?" is full of innuendo and much more verbal humor thanks to Bob Clampett; those old dubbed episodes were epic cheesy fun; I love how really got the character dynamics from the comic right.

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New artwork for sale! - "Buddy Ebsen - Jed Clampett - Drawing FX" - https://t.co/oxL9NPzN2V

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John Kricfalusi 'Bob Clampett tribute drawing'

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Toa Fan, Lampet acolyte who works in a graveyard. His body is covered in birthmarks.

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my sketch big chungus and fat elmer in wabbit twouble 1941 my fav bob clampett cartoon

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Bob Clampett

The grandfather of comedy (along with Tex Avery) He basically created some of my favorite Looney Tunes shorts of all time and just the way he animates is a joy to watch. It never gets old

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Tex Avery is right up there with Clampett. His timing, characters, and expressions in his cartoons are absolutely incredible

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Imo LTC's throwback design of Bugs Bunny that's based on Tex Avery and Bob Clampett's models should be the new default version
It has a much more exaggerated, looser, feral edge compared to Chuck Jones' streamlined art from the 90s/2000s

Hands down my favorite Bugs so far

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Bob Clampett.

The man's attention to detail, and amazing posing makes for some of the most expressive cartoons to ever come out from that era. Great Piggy Bank Robbery is still one of the best cartoons ever just for how creative and insanely expressive the animation is.

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