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From A to Z-Z-Z-Z is a 1954 Looney Tunes short directed by Chuck Jones.

Plot[]

At Valley View School, pupils are learning arithmetic, but Ralph Phillips is daydreaming. He imagines flying with the birds until the teacher calls on him to do a problem on the blackboard. The numbers on the board begin to laugh at him so he fights with them. The teacher asks him to bring a letter to the mailbox so he does it Pony Express style. During the geography lesson, he watches the fish tank and imagines himself a Deep Sea Diver for the Navy without gear, fighting a saber-toothed tiger shark as he rescues a submarine from the depths. When the kraken's tentacle grabs him, it's really the teacher taking him to stand in the corner. It's the corner of the boxing ring. He pummels his opponent until the bell rings, but it's really the school bell signalling the end of the day. As he leaves the classroom he becomes General Douglas MacArthur vowing "I shall return."

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  • On Cartoon Network airings (except on The Chuck Jones Show, which showed this short uncut), the scene in Ralph's Western fantasy where he is shooting at American Indians attacking him was cut.[3]

Notes[]

  • This short marks the first appearance of Ralph Phillips.
  • This short was nominated for an Academy Award in 1954, but lost to the Disney cartoon "Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom".
  • Reused footage of this short is included in Adventures of the Road-Runner.
  • This cartoon was shown in theaters with A Star Is Born during its original release.

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