Looney Tunes.
What's the difference? See: this FAQ entry
What's the difference? See: this FAQ entry
"How to Multiply."
(Yet he already knew how to multiply in the The Big Snooze (1946). "I'm multiplying, see? I'm multiplying!")
(Yet he already knew how to multiply in the The Big Snooze (1946). "I'm multiplying, see? I'm multiplying!")
Technicolor hen fruit.
It's the same voice he uses for the henpecked mailman Mr. Beasley on the radio program, "The Burns and Allen Show." His catchphrase (which he also uses for the Easter bunny) is "And remember: keep smiling!"
See: Burns and Allen on Wikipedia
See: Burns and Allen on Wikipedia
That's a reference to the juvenile delinquents from Dead End (1937) (1937), who were spun off into a popular series of dramas and comedies. The kids are known as the Dead End Kids, the East Side Kids and the Bowery Boys.
See: this FAQ entry
Yes, it's included in Looney Tunes Golden Collection, Volume Three (2005) (V) Disc 1.
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