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One Second From Every Classic Looney Tunes Short (1929 - 1969)

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Just goes to show you how much animation can change in 40 years. And how much dirtier and more violent cartoons were back then.

Subscribers, don't worry! New episodes of Kyoto Video are still on the way (the next one will be up next week like always.) I just wanted to try something different.

I don't think I would've gotten into to researching old animation if it wasn't for the Looney Tunes shorts. Shows like Toon Heads and the Bob Clampett Show that used to air on Cartoon Network we're my first gateway to animation history. So without Looney Tunes, there would probably be no Kyoto Video.

NOTE: I did not include any of the government-funded shorts like "Any Bonds Today" or the Prvt. Snafu shorts as they are not counted in the official filmography. Same goes for The Road Runner Show clip packages.

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