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Yes, and funny you should ask, as I came here to make a request about one, possibly two, such 'toons not listed. In the years just after Arthur Q. Bryan's death, WB released at least one and I feel very confident two shorts in which Fudd had no voice at all, and the one I remember clearly--except for title--had no other regular LT character. He is a farmer, albeit dressed in his famous hunting outfit, trying to keep two Mexican-accented crows (sorry, but that's the fact of this cartoon) out of his cornfield. If I had access to a copy of Jerry Beck and Will Friedwald's comprehensive, film-by-film book on the MM/LT cartoons, I could ID that one, and probably find the other. Unfortunately, I don't. If somebody does, I'm sure they could find at least the one I described with relatively little effort. Please! Ted Watson20:36, 14 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Anybody know just how to correct that typo--"cartoon" should be "Cartoons" (note both capitalization and plurality)? With this being an article's discussion board, and that being an incorrect rendition of the article's title, I'm really worried that I'd screw up something if I just moved it, as I did with "Doctor Charles Henry Moffett" to the correct "...Moffet" (that article itself concedes that the first was an error on the Airwolf title makers' part; I see that somebody has fixed it: many thanks to whomever!). Help! Ted Watson (talk) 19:34, 12 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]