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    Friz Freleng was an American animator, cartoonist, director, producer, and composer who worked at Warner Bros. Cartoons and created many famous characters, such as Bugs Bunny and Porky Pig. He won five Academy Awards and three Emmy Awards and founded DePatie–Freleng Enterprises after Warner closed its animation studio.

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    Friz Freleng was a legendary animator, director and producer who worked for Warner Brothers and created the Pink Panther series. He won four Oscars and many other honors for his cartoons, and wrote a book on animation.

    • January 1, 1
    • Kansas City, Missouri, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Aug 17, 2024 · Friz Freleng (born Aug. 21, 1906, Kansas City, Mo., U.S.—died May 26, 1995, Los Angeles, Calif.) was an American animator of more than 300 cartoons, primarily for the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies film series at Warner Bros.

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    Freleng was born in Kansas City, Missouri, where he began his career in animation at United Film Ad Service. There, he made the acquaintance of fellow animators Hugh Harman and Ub Iwerks. In 1923, Iwerks' friend Walt Disney moved to Hollywood and put out a call for his Kansas City colleagues to join him. Freleng, however, held out until 1927, when ...

    Early Schlesinger Cartoons

    Harman and Ising parted ways with Schlesinger over disputes about budgets in 1933. Schlesinger was left with no experienced directors, and therefore lured Freleng away from Harman-Ising to successfully fix cartoons directed by Tom Palmer, which Warner Bros rejected. The young animator became Schlesinger's top director, and he introduced the studio's first true post-Bosko star, Porky Pig, in the 1935 film "I Haven't Got a Hat". The film is notable for being one of the earliest examples of char...

    Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

    In 1937, Freleng left Schlesinger's after accepting an increase in salary to direct for the new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio headed by Fred Quimby. To Freleng's chagrin, he found he would be working on The Captain and the Kids, adapted from the popular comic strip The Katzenjammer Kids. The series failed to achieve much success, much as Freleng had predicted.Though skillfully animated, the characters could not compete with the "funny animals" that prevailed at the time.

    Back with Schlesinger and Warner Bros.

    Freleng happily returned to Warner Bros. when his contract ended in late 1939. One of the first Looney Tunescartoon shorts directed by Freleng during his second tenure at the studio was "You Ought to Be in Pictures", a cartoon short which blended animation with live-action footage of the Warner Bros. studio (and of Schlesinger veterans such as story man Michael Maltese and even "Leon" himself). The plot, which centers around Porky Pig being tricked by Daffy Duck into terminating his contract...

    As a Writer

    1. "Sinkin' in the Bathtub" (1930) (uncredited) 2. "So Much for So Little" (1949) (with Chuck Jones [uncredited]) (uncredited) N/A 3. "Stooge for a Mouse" (1950) (uncredited) 4. "Rabbit Every Monday" (1951) (uncredited) 5. "Orange Blossoms for Violet" (1952) (with Chuck Jones) N/A 6. "Tweet Dreams" (1959) (with Warren Foster) 7. "From Hare to Heir" (1960) 8. "Lighter Than Hare" (1960) 9. "The Rebel Without Claws" (1961) 10. "The Jet Cage" (1962) 11. "Devil's Feud Cake" (1963) (with Warren Fos...

    As a Producer

    1. "Pancho's Hideaway" (1964) (with David H. DePatie) 2. "Road to Andalay" (1964) (with David H. DePatie) 3. "Zip Zip Hooray!" (1965) (with David H. DePatie[uncredited]) (uncredited) 4. "It's Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House" (1965) (with David H. DePatie) 5. "Cats and Bruises" (1965) (with David H. DePatie) 6. "Roadrunner a Go-Go" (1965) (with David H. DePatie[uncredited]) (uncredited) 7. "The Wild Chase" (1965) (with David H. DePatie) 8. "Moby Duck" (1965) (with David H. DePatie) 9. "A...

    In most of his shorts, Freleng's nickname ("Friz") is shown in ads (usually as the brand name for a soda or a gelatin dessert).
    Freleng made a cameo appearance as a caricatured version of himself in the Animaniacs episode "Back in Style", along with Chuck Jones.
    In Loonatics Unleashed, one planet is called Freleng.

    Learn about Friz Freleng, one of the earliest directors of Looney Tunes and a master of comic timing. Find out his early career, his achievements, his characters, and his trivia on this wiki page.

  4. Friz Freleng was a renowned animator and director who worked for Warner Brothers and created the Pink Panther series. He won four Oscars and was honored by the New York Museum of Modern Art for his contributions to animation.

    • August 21, 1904
    • May 26, 1995
  5. Learn about the life and achievements of Friz Freleng, a famous cartoon animator from Kansas City. He worked with Disney and Warner Brothers to create iconic characters like Bugs Bunny, Sylvester the Cat, and the Pink Panther.

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  7. May 28, 1995 · Isadore (Friz) Freleng, the animator who admitted a resemblance to his mustachioed creation Yosemite Sam, and who won awards for decades of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck cartoons, died Friday at the...

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