That snoring business, that John Elmquist did, happened in Big Bear. His snoring, woke up the guys, on my 1st Men's Retreat. Aimee (my sister) found out about John's snoring. He admitted it as well.
John Elmquist snored, on my 1st Men's Retreat, and guys downstairs, heard him. My sister found out about that snoring business, Mary Elmquist heard about it, John got busted for that.
@Uncutcartoons247 Yes, a great percentage of the footage up to 2:37 is his, and so is almost the whole rest of the cartoon starting with Katnip drinking the coffee.
Heathcliffe and Garfield are cats and they're heroes. Well, the latter is a hero but the former is more of a trouble maker than a hero. Cartoon kittens are cute and adorable and are neither heroes nor villians.
"Confederate Honey" (1940) was originally slated as an "black-haired Egghead" short. It was started by Hardaway/Dalton, and taken over by Friz Freleng, can you show me the storyboards and production information on paper for that, please?
Those sleeping pill scenes probably wouldn't be allowed on TV today. Bugs Bunny's ingestion of sleeping pills was censored from "The Big Snooze" (1946).