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* [[Mickey Mousing]]
* [[Mickey Mousing]]
* [[Mortal Wound Reveal]]: Porky and his Dog discover they're fine, Bugs fakes having a mortal wound.
* [[Mortal Wound Reveal]]: Porky and his Dog discover they're fine, Bugs fakes having a mortal wound.
* [[My God What Have I Done|My God--What Have I Done?]]: Porky, in the usual role of Elmer Fudd, mourns Bugs after Bugs has apparently been shot by an angry chipmunk. (Though Porky didn't actually fire the bullet, he'd been hunting Bugs to begin with.)
* [[My God, What Have I Done?|My God--What Have I Done?]]: Porky, in the usual role of Elmer Fudd, mourns Bugs after Bugs has apparently been shot by an angry chipmunk. (Though Porky didn't actually fire the bullet, he'd been hunting Bugs to begin with.)
* [[Public Domain Soundtrack]]: Two waltzes by Johann Strauss, Jr.
* [[Public Domain Soundtrack]]: Two waltzes by Johann Strauss, Jr.
* [[Shout Out]]: Elmer refers to the 1935 song "The Music Goes Round and Round."
* [[Shout Out]]: Elmer refers to the 1935 song "The Music Goes Round and Round."

Revision as of 00:12, 10 January 2014

It Makes Sense in Context.

Voted no. 47 on Jerry Beck's The 50 Greatest Cartoons list, Bob Clampett's "A Corny Concerto" (pronounced "Con-Shir-To", by the way), a Merrie Melodies short from 1943 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 and hilarious sight gags (as well as throwing in sound effects and Voice Grunting). The short is split into two segments: "Tales from the Vienna Woods", which is centered on one of the very few times Bugs Bunny and Porky Pig have shared screentime, and "Blue Danube", which is a retelling of "The Ugly Duckling" with Daffy Duck (or a baby version of him at any rate).

This short is in the public domain and can be viewed here.

The short has also made it onto The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes list.


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