Disc 3: Putting A Bob Clampett On It
- All cartoons on this disc are directed by Bob Clampett.
# | Title | Characters | Year | TV Package | Series |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Bacall to Arms* | 1946 | a.a.p. | MM | |
2 | Buckaroo Bugs | Bugs | 1944 | a.a.p. | LT |
3 | Crazy Cruise** | 1942 | a.a.p. | MM | |
4 | Farm Frolics*** | 1941 | a.a.p. | MM | |
5 | Hare Ribbin' | Bugs | 1944 | a.a.p. | MM |
6 | Patient Porky | Porky | 1940 | Sunset | LT |
7 | Prehistoric Porky | Porky | 1940 | Sunset | LT |
8 | Bashful Buzzard, The | Beaky | 1945 | a.a.p. | LT |
9 | Old Grey Hare, The | Bugs, Elmer | 1944 | a.a.p. | MM |
10 | Wacky Wabbit, The*** | Bugs, Elmer | 1942 | a.a.p. | MM |
11 | Wise Quacking Duck, The | Daffy | 1943 | a.a.p. | LT |
12 | Wagon Heels | Porky | 1945 | a.a.p. | LT |
13 | Daffy Doc, The | Daffy, Porky | 1938 | Sunset | LT |
14 | Tale of Two Kitties, A*** | Tweety | 1942 | a.a.p. | MM |
15 | Porky's Pooch*** | Porky | 1941 | Sunset | LT |
(*): This cartoon does not bear director credits because Clampett left Warner Brothers during production. It was completed by Arthur Davis after Clampett left.
(**): Released with no director credit, it was Tex Avery's final Warner cartoon. It was completed by Clampett after Avery left the studio.
(***): Public domain cartoon.
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