However, in the mid-1960s, the Warner Bros. cartoons had become established as kiddie entertainment.
This short includes the first ever live-action sequence in a Warner Bros. cartoon.
It was cited in the score of many Warner Bros. cartoons.
This song is featured in a 1939 Warner Bros. cartoon short of the same name.
This is one of the few Warner Bros. cartoons featuring an all human cast, apart from the horse.
Sylvester is a cartoon character from the Warner Bros. cartoons.
He is credited on only three Warner Bros. cartoons.
His thesis was a critical history of Warner Bros. cartoons.
He was the narrator for a number of Warner Bros. cartoons in the 1930s and 1940s.
It was subsequently featured in over 40 other Warner Bros. cartoons.