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Ray Abrams, Preston Blair and Ed Love are the credited animators, using designs by Claude Smith. Johnny Johnsen, as usual, supplied the scenic mesas and plateaus. Scott Bradley plays “Shortnin’ Bread” a lot on the soundtrack.
That's Ed Love's cycle you've got dere, lad!
ReplyDeleteBill 'n' Joe "borrowed" this gag for Little Quacker (1950).
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