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March 16, 2010

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Larry Levine

This cartoon (and these two characters) forever changed the face of animation. I'm proclaiming a special 'BEEP BEEP' in honor of Chuck and Mike Maltese!!

Eric

I have the sericel of this model sheet. This is *CLASSIC* RR and Coyote. LOVE IT!!!

Swinton Scott

I just remembered, I got Chuck Jones and Bob Clampett's autographs
at the Motion Picture Academy's screening of Friz Freling's Bugs Bunny movie, in the same sketch book I think..... I always loved this model sheet, very inspirational. Most of these sheets are.

din

supercool! :)

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