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The final cheater cartoon, Mucho Locos, essentially redraws the former scenes for a new palette

A-Haunting We Will Go SS 18

A-Haunting We Will Go, the final appearance of Witch Hazel in WB's Golden Age

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Sugar and Spies, the final appearances of both Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote in WB's Golden Age

1966 is another year in the Golden Age of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies. The final set of Road Runner cartoons would be released, while DePatie-Freleng Enterprises would receive word of Warner Bros. moving production back to in-house with the acquisition of Seven Arts Productions, which would occur the following year.

History[]

Theatrical Shorts[]

  1. Looney Tunes "The Astroduck" (McKimson/January 1)
  2. Looney Tunes "Shot and Bothered" (Larriva/January 8)
  3. Merrie Melodies "Out and Out Rout" (Larriva/January 29)
  4. Merrie Melodies "Mucho Locos" (McKimson/February 5)
  5. Merrie Melodies "The Solid Tin Coyote" (Larriva/February 19)
  6. Looney Tunes "Mexican Mousepiece" (McKimson/February 26)
  7. Looney Tunes "Clippety Clobbered" (Larriva/March 12)
  8. Looney Tunes "Daffy Rents" (McKimson/March 26)
  9. Looney Tunes "A-Haunting We Will Go" (McKimson/April 16)
  10. Merrie Melodies "Snow Excuse" (McKimson/May 21)
  11. Looney Tunes "A Squeak in the Deep" (McKimson/May 28)
  12. Merrie Melodies "Feather Finger" (McKimson/August 20)
  13. Looney Tunes "Swing Ding Amigo" (McKimson/September 17)
  14. Looney Tunes "Sugar and Spies" (McKimson/November 5)
  15. Merrie Melodies "A Taste of Catnip" (McKimson/December 3)

Blue Ribbon Reissues[]

1965-1966 Season[]

  1. Looney Tunes "Now, Hare This" (February)[1]
  2. Looney Tunes "Knighty Knight Bugs" (February)[1]
  3. Looney Tunes "Gift Wrapped" (2nd reissue, May)[1]
  4. Looney Tunes "Piker's Peak" (June)[2]

1966-1967 Season[]

  1. Merrie Melodies "Backwoods Bunny" (September)[2]
  2. Merrie Melodies "Hare-Less Wolf" (October)[2]
  3. Merrie Melodies "To Hare Is Human" (December)[2]

References[]


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