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The Last Warner Bros. Cartoons
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November 16, 2013posted by Mike Kazaleh

The Last Warner Bros. Cartoons

As an addendum to Jerry’s post last March, lets take a look at the last remnants of Warner Bros. animation in 1968-69, the Bill Hendricks years. As we all know,…

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