“Dumb-Hounded” (1943) is littered with the shock-takes that Tex Avery became known for. Takes build upon takes. Here’s how Avery gets from one surprise drawing of the wolf to the next one. Two in-betweens featuring brush strokes.
The final drawing is left to establish by being exposed on seven frames, then Avery moves the wolf around some more.
Here’s a fun in-between drawing that shows up for one frame.
No animators are credited, though I understand they are Irv Spence, Preston Blair, Ray Abrams and Ed Love.
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