Here’s a Daffy take. Anticipation and then the extreme.




There’s a great scene of Elmer’s two pet dogs jumping over, and banging into, each other. Afraid the references to slavery (and joke about blindness) will keep this short on the shelf.
Pete Burness joins Friz’ regulars: Manny Perez, Ken Champin, Gerry Chiniquy and Virgil Ross. There’s an inside reference to layout man Hawley Pratt in Paul Julian’s background at the end.
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