1946 is another year of the Golden Age of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies.
History
- Bob Clampett's final cartoons are released this year. He left due to being fired. His final cartoon was "The Big Snooze" although uncredited.
- Arthur Davis' first cartoon as director starts with "Bacall to Arms" which Clampett planned, though neither are credited.
- Robert McKimson's first cartoon, "Daffy Doodles", is released, after Frank Tashlin left in 1946 to direct live-action films. His final cartoon was "Hare Remover", although uncredited.
- Starting with "Kitty Kornered", the "That's all Folks!" returns to the Looney Tunes series.
- Starting with "Hair-Raising Hare", the background Color Rings change from red rings black background to red background blue rings. The first ring would be red though.
- "Hush My Mouse" marks the final appearance of Porky Pig's "T-t-t-that's all folks!" drum ending signoff.
- The 1946-55 Looney Tunes opening and ending debuts starting with "The Great Piggy Bank Robbery".
Warner Club News Stories
Shorts
- "Book Revue"
- "Baseball Bugs"
- "Holiday for Shoestrings"
- "Quentin Quail"
- "Baby Bottleneck"
- "Hare Remover"
- "Daffy Doodles"
- "Hollywood Canine Canteen"
- "Hush My Mouse"
- "Hair-Raising Hare"
- "Kitty Kornered"
- "Hollywood Daffy"
- "Acrobatty Bunny"
- "The Eager Beaver"
- "The Great Piggy Bank Robbery"
- "Bacall to Arms"
- "Of Thee I Sting"
- "Walky Talky Hawky"
- "Racketeer Rabbit"
- "Fair and Worm-er"
- "The Big Snooze"
- "The Mouse-Merized Cat"
- "Mouse Menace"
- "Rhapsody Rabbit"
- "Roughly Squeaking"
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