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Warner Bros. cartoons were wild, rowdy spectacles. Mainly because Tex Avery, who directed a lot of them, was a wild, rowdy spectacle.
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And the dogs act like canines and not humans.” Tartakovsky described the animation style as Tex Avery, though not as exaggerated in its expressions. “At the end of the day, once the initial shock is ...
I don't mind freaking Tex Mex either. Put queso on everything ... I'm gonna give you guys an amazing show, but I'm not trying to compete with Fiesta. I'm a dwarf telling jokes.