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"A Corny Concerto" note is a Merrie Melodies short from 1943, directed by Bob Clampett, animated by Robert McKimson, and written by Frank Tashlin. The short is a parody of Walt Disney 's Fantasia , keeping the musical aspect fully intact, but throws Fantasia 's highbrow attitude right out the window in favor of slapstick, risqué humor, and ...
A Corny Concerto: One of the exceedingly few times Elmer isn’t an antagonist. An Itch in Time (MM) 1944. The Old Grey Hare; The Stupid Cupid (LT)-Co-starring Daffy Duck; Stage Door Cartoon (MM) 1945. The Unruly Hare (MM) Hare Tonic (LT) 1946. Hare Remover (MM) The Big Snooze; 1947. Easter Yeggs (LT) A Pest in the House-Co-starring Daffy Duck ...
Tropes used in A Corny Concerto include: Affectionate Parody: To Fantasia. Children in Tow: A mother swan and her cygnets in the "Blue Danube" segment. Digital Destruction: The print used on Golden Collection Vol. 2 used digital interlacing, which caused a lot of frame ghosting on it.
A Corny Concerto is a 1943 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies directed by Bob Clampett. The short was released on September 25, 1943, and stars Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd and Daffy Duck. They perform a parody of Walt Disney's Silly Symphony cartoon series and specifically his 1940 feature Fantasia.
Here's a bit of interesting trivia for you: there are only THREE (or depending on how you feel about "Porky's Hare Hunt" and "Dumb Patrol", five) of the original theatrical cartoons that have starred Porky Pig and Bugs Bunny together – "A Corny Concerto", "Porky Pig's Feat", and Any Bonds Today?.