Non"Character-Driven" Warner Brothers Cartoons

Excellent cartoon.

Although it’s not Warner Brothers, I have a fond nostalgia for Crazy Town.

And Tex Avery/MGM’s cartoons House/Car/TV/Farm of Tomorrow fit the genre well, I think.

A couple of those were things I was looking for. I didn’t include them because I found a couple of old Mad Magazine Anthologies that had similar articles.
I just thought early senility was setting in and I confused Mad articles and WB Cartoons.

Thanks - DESK

Some years ago (I really don’t know how long, as it was well before my time — the mid-1950s, maybe?) there was a TV show called The People’s Choice. It was a family sitcom, and each episode was narrated by the family dog, a basset hound named Cleo. I’m guessing that’s what this was a reference to.

Charlie Dog was, indeed, in the dog show one as well, using the same joke as he did on Porky.

The dog show one also had a Saint Bernard “rescuing” a frozen hiker. The hiker is Yosemite Sam; a Bugs Bunny short had he and YS climbing the Matterhorn (?) and as BB is going under an ice shelf, he whispers to YS to keep it down or avalanche. YS whips out his gun and starts firing, hoping to drop it all on BB; YS gets it instead. The next scene is a Saint Bernard digging YS out of the ice. It is the exact same clip as the dog show except they took out YS’s arm holding his gun up in a frozen grip.