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The Great Carrot-Train Robbery
The Great Carrot-Train Robbery TC Remastered
Directed By: Robert McKimson
Produced By: William L. Hendricks
Released: January 25, 1969
Series: Merrie Melodies
Story: Cal Howard
Animation: Ted Bonnicksen
Jim Davis
Laverne Harding
Ed Solomon
Layouts: Bob Givens
Backgrounds: Bob Abrams
Film Editor: Hal Geer
Voiced By: Mel Blanc
Pat Woodell
Billy Strange
Music: William Lava
Starring: Bunny and Claude
Sheriff
Preceded By: Bunny and Claude (We Rob Carrot Patches)
Succeeded By: Fistic Mystic

The Great Carrot-Train Robbery is a 1969 Merrie Melodies cartoon.

Plot

Bunny and Claude return, and are still stealing carrots. The sheriff from the first short is called in again, but just as he is about to prove that they're guilty he finds that his horse has eaten his evidence.

Availability

Trivia

  • This cartoon is very limited on its main sound effects unlike the other cartoons made at this time.
  • The engine on the train is a 4-4-2 or an American type steam locomotive. These types of engines were used most common on American railroads during the 1800s and 1830s until 1928.
  • This was the last cartoon to have Mel Blanc voicing a character in a Looney Tunes cartoon until the 70s and 80s.


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