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  1. May 17, 2017 · Today, we present what Robert McKimson recalled as one of the most “cleverest” stories he directed at Warners— The Hole Idea. The Hole Idea marks a transitional period, in 1953, with Bob McKimson’s films for Warner Bros.’ animation department. By early March, dialogue track sessions were recorded with Robert C. Bruce and Bea Benaderet.

  2. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons directed by Robert McKimson . A. A-Haunting We Will Go. A-Lad-In His Lamp. Acrobatty Bunny. All Fowled Up. Aqua Duck. Assault and Peppered. The Astroduck.

  3. Pre-Hysterical Hare: Directed by Robert McKimson, Chuck Jones. With Mel Blanc, Dave Barry. Bugs discovers a Micronesian Film Documentary in "Cromagnonscope" showing Elmer Fuddstone and a sabertooth bunny in 10,000 BC.

  4. Feb 25, 2015 · Robert McKimson Jr. is the son of legendary animator Bob McKimson. A licensee of Warner Bros. Consumer Products and the possessor of an extensive collection of his father’s and uncles’ work, McKimson has given lectures all over the world about his famous family of animators.

  5. Robert McKimson. Born in Denver, Colorado, McKimson spent ten years getting an art education. He then went to work for Walt Disney. He stayed with Disney's studio for two years and then went to work for the Romer Grey Studio located in Altadena, California, a would-be animation shop started by the son of Western author Zane Grey, and financed ...

  6. Rushing Roulette is a 1965 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. [1] The short was released on July 31, 1965, and stars Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. [2] It was the second Road Runner cartoon directed by someone other than Chuck Jones, who had almost exclusively used the characters since their debut in 1949 ...

  7. Robert McKimson was born on October 13, 1910. He started his career in animation, along with many others, as an artist for Walt Disney's Oswald the Rabbit in 1928. After Disney went to produce Mickey Mouse cartoons, Hugh Harman & Rudolph Ising went to Warner Brothers to direct and co-produce cartoon shorts, along with producer Leon Schlesinger.

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