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Now Hear This (Now Hear This) (1962)

Directed by


Starring
Mel Blanc Mel Blanc
Vocal effects


Written by
Chuck Jones Chuck Jones
(story)


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In this very abstract cartoon, a hard-of-hearing old Britisher finds a red horn and uses it as a megaphone, unaware that it is really a lost horn from the Devil's forehead. The Britisher finds that the horn has the effect of amplifying every sound psychedelically and causing him serious bodily harm.
Release date: 27 April 1963
Tags: Comedy (1), Family (1), Animation (1), Short (1), Looney Tunes (1), 1963 (1)
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"DIR: Chuck Jones SUMMARY: An examination of sound effects courtesy of a British gent who swaps his ear trumpet for the Devil's horn. WHY IT'S HERE:As a youngster I always eagerly looked forward to a Warner Bros. cartoon coming on TV but I was always disappointed when the opening titles featured, in place of the classic concentric circles, the angular, modern titles that became synonymous with the deeply inferior, latter day Warner shorts. These jutting triangles, accompanied by an ugly re-im"



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