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Bob Clampett (1913–1984)

Autor von Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1

76+ Werke 736 Mitglieder 31 Rezensionen

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Beinhaltet die Namen: Robert Clampett, Robert Clampett Sr.

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Werke von Bob Clampett

Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1 (2003) — Regisseur — 173 Exemplare
Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 2 (2004) — Regisseur — 106 Exemplare
Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 3 (2005) — Regisseur — 72 Exemplare
Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 4 (2006) — Regisseur — 51 Exemplare
Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 5 (2007) — Regisseur — 50 Exemplare
Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 6 (2008) — Regisseur — 41 Exemplare
Looney Tunes: Spotlight Collection 2 (2004) — Regisseur — 36 Exemplare
Crazy Cruise [1942 animated short film] (1942) — Regisseur — 10 Exemplare
Tokyo Woes [1945 animated short film] (1945) — Regisseur — 5 Exemplare
The Daffy Doc [1938 animated short film] (1938) — Regisseur — 5 Exemplare
Falling Hare [1943 animated short film] (1943) — Regisseur; Actor — 5 Exemplare
Buckaroo Bugs [1944 animated short film] (1944) — Regisseur — 5 Exemplare
Russian Rhapsody [1944 animated short film] (1944) — Regisseur — 4 Exemplare
A Corny Concerto [1943 short film] (1943) — Regisseur; Actor — 4 Exemplare
Wacky Blackout [1942 animated short film] (1942) — Regisseur — 4 Exemplare
Draftee Daffy [1945 animated short film] (1945) — Regisseur — 4 Exemplare
What Price Porky [1938 animated short film] (1938) — Regisseur; Actor — 4 Exemplare
Porky's Poor Fish [1940 animated short film] (1940) — Regisseur — 4 Exemplare
Birth of a Notion [1947 animated short film] (1947) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
The Old Grey Hare [1944 animated short film] (1944) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
Hare Ribbin' [1944 animated short film] (1944) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid [1942 animated short film] (1942) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
An Itch in Time [1943 animated short film] (1943) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
Wagon Heels [1945 animated short film] (1945) — Regisseur; Actor — 3 Exemplare
The Wise Quacking Duck [1943 animated short film] (1943) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
The Bashful Buzzard [1945 animated short film] (1945) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
A Tale of Two Kitties [1942 animated short film] (1942) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
A Gruesome Twosome [1945 animated short film] (1945) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
Tortoise Wins by a Hare [1943 short film] (1943) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
The Wacky Wabbit [1942 animated short film] (1942) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
Bacall to Arms [1946 animated short film] (1946) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
Beany and his magic set (1953) 3 Exemplare
What's Cookin' Doc? [1944 animated short film] (1944) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
Prehistoric Porky [1940 animated short film] (1940) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
Patient Porky [1940 animated short film] (1940) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
Pilgrim Porky [1940 short film] (1940) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
The Film Fan [1939 animated short film] (1939) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
Horton Hatches the Egg [1942 short film] (1942) — Regisseur; Actor — 3 Exemplare
Polar Pals [1939 animated short film] (1939) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
Porky in Egypt [1938 animated short film] (1938) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
Porky's Party [1938 animated short film] (1938) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
Porky's Poppa [1938 animated short film] (1938) — Regisseur; Actor — 3 Exemplare
Wise Quacks [1939 animated short film] (1939) — Regisseur; Actor — 3 Exemplare
The Big Snooze [1946 animated short film] (1946) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
Meet John Doughboy [1941 animated short film] (1941) — Regisseur; Actor — 3 Exemplare
The Great Piggy Bank Robbery [1946 short film] (1946) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
Wabbit Twouble [1941 short film] (1941) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
Farm Frolics [1941 animated short film] (1941) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
Goofy Groceries [1941 animated short film] (1941) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
The Sour Puss [1940 animated short film] (1940) — Regisseur; Actor — 3 Exemplare
Porky in Wackyland [1938 short film] (1938) — Regisseur; Actor — 3 Exemplare
The Hep Cat [1942 animated short film] (1942) — Regisseur; Actor — 3 Exemplare
Porky's Pooch [1941 animated short film] (1941) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
Book Revue [1946 animated short film] (1946) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
Baby Bottleneck [1946 animated short film] (1946) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
Kitty Kornered [1946 animated short film] (1946) — Regisseur — 3 Exemplare
Ali-Baba Bound 1 Exemplar
Porky & Daffy 1 Exemplar
Scalp Trouble 1 Exemplar
Porky's Picnic 1 Exemplar
Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs — Regisseur — 1 Exemplar
Bugs Bunny: Superstar [1975 film] (1975) — Regisseur — 1 Exemplar
Cartoon Crazys: Goes to War (1998) 1 Exemplar
Cartoon Craze Presents: Porky Pig: Get Rich Quick Porky (2005) — Regisseur — 1 Exemplar
Prelude 1 Exemplar
Any Bonds Today? [1942 short film] (1942) — Regisseur; Regisseur — 1 Exemplar
The moped book (1977) 1 Exemplar

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As Adolf Hitler personally flies a bomber on a mission to the Soviet Union, the gremlins from the Kremlin set about to stop him. (fonte: Imdb)
 
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When Tokyo Rose begins spewing her anti-American propaganda over the airwaves, Seaman Hook is inspired to fight back, using War Bonds as literal weapons against her. (fonte:imdb)
 
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We tour a farm and see how the various animals are preparing for the war, in a series of blackout skits. (fonte: Imdb)
 
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This cartoon opens with the title credits over the strains of “Down by the Riverside”, then into an extended series of establishing shots of an Army Air Force base, to the brassy strains of “We’re in to Win” (a World War II song also sung by Daffy Duck in Scrap Happy Daffy two months before). The sign at the base reads "U.S. Army Air Field", and below that is shown the location, the number of planes (which include C-45 Expeditors and a Douglas B-18 Bolo) and number of men, all marked "Censored" as a reference to military secrecy. Beneath those categories, a sign reads "What Men Think of Top Sergeant", the reply to which is covered with a large white-on-black "CENSORED!!", implying that the language of the men's reply is not suitable for the public (and would not pass scrutiny by the Hays Office).

Bugs Bunny is seen reclining on a piece of ordnance (a blockbuster bomb) idly reading Victory Thru Hare Power (a spoof of the 1942 book). He begins laughing uproariously, and turns to the audience to share what he is reading: an assertion that gremlins wreck American planes through "di-a-bo-lick-al saa-boh-tay-jee," a notion that Bugs finds ludicrous. As he continues enjoying what he considers a hilarious joke, a little yellow humanoid wearing a large blue helmet with airplane wings scuttles by and begins striking the bomb's nose with a mallet, to the tune of "I've Been Working on the Railroad." It takes Bugs a few seconds to realize the reality of the situation but shortly he asks the gremlin, "What's all the hub-bub, Bub?"

The gremlin explains that the bomb must be hit "just right" in order to be made to explode, and gets back to work. Bugs steps in to suggest that perhaps he ought to "take a whack at it", and proceeds to wind up for a great, hard swing. He stops immediately before making contact, in the sudden realization that, thanks to the strange being, he is engaging in an insane activity. Bugs starts shouting at the creature, but it is apparently gone. Bugs then turns to the audience as he ponders whether he has just had an experience with a gremlin. The gremlin appears on Bugs' face and affirms its existence with a shout, "It ain't Wendell Willkie!" It then hammers Bugs' foot with the mallet and runs off.

Bugs gives chase and, from its perch on a plane's wing, the gremlin clobbers the rabbit with a monkey wrench, knocking him silly. Bugs speaks nonsensically as Lennie Small, then as Baby Snooks. When he regains his senses, the now infuriated Bugs gives chase, wielding the monkey wrench and ending up inside a plane (which ironically resembles a Heinkel He-111). The gremlin grabs the wrench and bashes Bugs' foot with it. As Bugs reacts to the pain, the gremlin locks him in, sets the plane in motion and ultimately into the air. Bugs - reacting to the creature briefly laughing to the tune of "Yankee Doodle" when it appears at the door's window - is not aware that the plane is aloft until the gremlin opens the door as Bugs comes at it full-throttle, hoping to break it open. The rabbit finds himself in mid-air and, after turning into a jackass for a moment (as the "You're a horse's ass" motif is heard), he briefly demonstrates a heretofore-unseen ability to fly like a bird before racing through the open sky, back into the plane. Due to strategically placed banana skins, however, he slides out the door on the other side.

The gremlin, feeling that his job is done, slams the door triumphantly but opens it again when he notices it shaking. A terrified Bugs is plastered to it, with his heart pounding "4F" (Army code for drastically limiting medical condition, hospitalization required, and/or ineligible to be inducted via the draft). The gremlin pries him from the door; Bugs flies off but soon settles, curled up and flat, on the bomb bay doors - which, of course, the gremlin opens. Fortunately, Bugs' feet catch on a wire but, as he is hanging there, he sees that the gremlin is now steering the plane into a city and toward two skyscrapers. Bugs rushes into the cockpit, takes control of the airplane, rolls it vertically, and flies through an extremely narrow slot between the towers to avoid what seemed to be an inevitable impact.

The plane goes into a steep nosedive, its wings ripping off during its descent. Bugs is helpless, airsick and melting with terror. The gremlin nonchalantly plays with a yo-yo while awaiting impact. An impossibly short distance above the ground, the plane unexpectedly sputters to a halt and hangs in the air, defying gravity. Both Bugs and the gremlin casually address the audience. The gremlin apologizes for the plane's fuel depletion, while Bugs points to a wartime gas rationing sticker on the plane's windshield and remarks, "Yeah. You know how it is with these A cards!" (fonte: Wikipedia)
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