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The auditorium of a movie theater is crowded with animals in human clothes, eagerly waiting for the film to start. The show opens with a newsreel called Warmer News. It presents the implementation of war to peace time use. With the help of radar the father of a family can detect the approach of his mother-in-law, and hide the entire house before she arrives. During the newsreel a wolf in the auditorium falls asleep, but when the feature starts, he quickly awakens. The feature presents the two stars Bogey Gocart and Laurie Bee Cool in “To Have-To Have-To Have-To Have-To Have-To Have-To Have-To Have”. When Laurie in the film asks “Anybody have a light?”, the wolf in the audience gets randy. And when she continues: “You only have to whistle”, the wolf starts whistling loudly. Full of excitement he jumps on to the narrow stage in front of the movie. Bogey Gocart sees the wolf and shoots him through the screen.

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Ratings: IMDB: 6.5/10
Released: August 3, 1946
Runtime: 7 min
Genres: Animation Comedy Short
Countries: United States
Companies: Warner Bros.
Cast: Mel Blanc Sara Berner Dave Barry
Crew: Robert Clampett Friz Freleng Arthur Davis Warren Foster Michael Sasanoff

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Mr_Cary_Grant 2 points 3 years ago*.

Fixed by up-loader - very fast.

dgener8 3 points 3 years ago.

Just added a new Streamtape link without the commentary

Mr_Cary_Grant 2 points 3 years ago.

Thank you so very much. What a great find!

Alien 2 points 3 years ago.

Thanks so much.

Alien 1 points 3 years ago.

What a hoot! Of course, you won’t see that made today.

kahnwiley 0 points 3 years ago. (Contains Spoilers)

You mean a children’s cartoon featuring rampant smoking, gun violence, child abuse, and overt sexual themes, that concludes with a racist joke made by a guy in blackface? No, I don’t suppose you would see that made today. lol. . .

Alien 2 points 3 years ago.

Not a children’s cartoon. They wouldn’t get the references.
There were sh$t loads of cartoons made with only adults in mind.

kahnwiley 2 points 3 years ago.

Very good point that they weren’t exclusive to children; they were just shorts shown to general audiences between movies at the theatre. Thought lord knows none of my older relatives were adults when they got into the Looney Tunes.
Have you seen Adult Swim? If you like adult cartoons (no, not porn, haha), there’s plenty of that! My dad and his brothers grew up watching Looney Tunes and he recently got waaaaay into AS—like, he watches more shows on there than I ever did, including stuff I never heard of. Never could have called that one.