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Coyote Throwing a Bomb at a Birb

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by mreiof
Dos Coyotes, Dual
Last in pool
By Joan Coyo.

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Type: Picture/Pinup
Published: 4 years, 10 months ago
Rating: General

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TheAtomicDog
4 years, 10 months ago
Wonderfully abstract.
I would not doubt that Chuck wanted to do a RR cartoon along these lines, but he knew he had exhausted Jack's patience after The Dover Boys.
mreiof
4 years, 10 months ago
As Sam Spade would say, “It’s the stuff dreams are made of.”

And, working around the lunkheads occupying the penthouse of the Termite Terrace, Chuck Jones would fire off a series of sketches featuring the Looney Tunes ensconced in all manner of artful renderings. And then there is the wonderful Pepe LePew episode in which M. LePew pursues Penelope throughout the Louvre. 🐾❤️
TheAtomicDog
4 years, 10 months ago
The reams of character sketches Chuck did at Termite Terrace are well known. And it's so obvious just how brainy Chuck was, when he executed Rabbit of Seville, What's Opera Doc?, the infamous Season Trilogy, and then the Dot & The Line and all the parable shorts when the Terrace refugees went and worked at MGM.
Rather impressive for a kid who started in Hollywood as an extra playing Indians in silent westerns.
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