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Desc:Another Tex Avery classic that will never be shown again.
Category:Cartoons & Animation, Humor
Tags:tex avery, Blackface, stereotypes, Poochini, MGM Cartoon
Submitted:Hugo Gorilla
Date:07/22/07
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Hailey2006
A childhood favorite!
Hooper_X
A jolly cavalcade of crude ethnic stereotypes!

(They just don't make 'em like that anymore.)
erratic
compare it to "Long-Haired Hare", made a few years earlier, and it becomes an obvious that it's nothing more than a crude rip-off.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=lS2X0KZ3O_c
Spit Spingola
Same situation and song but the gags are totally different. Warner Bros. owes their whole sense of humor to Tex Avery anyway. If it wasn't for Tex they'd never have stopped copying Disney, so does that make things even?

Tyfus
You're crazy. Not the same at all.

NineEleven
I don't know what the story behind the hair is, but it's brilliant.
Aubrey McFate
That was the best part. Didn't expect it in the least.

B. Weed
Tex actually tried doing that 'hair in the projector' gag about a decade earlier in the Warner Brothers cartoon Aviation Vacation (1941), but the animation isn't nearly as good. Supposedly, they had to put a warning label on the Magical Maestro print cans to let the poor projectors know that hair was supposed to be there...

Rodents of Unusual Size
There are a lot of job interviews I would have loved to have followed up with this. Minus the racial stereotypes.
Caminante Nocturno
Those rabbits made for some of the bets props and sight gags in cartoon history.
Riskbreaker
The racial stereotypes are perfect for this era of "racial sensibility" and morons demanding everyone.
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