1947 marks a revolutionary change for the studio as they win their first Oscar for "Tweetie Pie". However, as budgets were beginning to diminish, Warner Bros. began their cost-cutting procedures, with the first approach being from disbanding Arthur Davis's unit.
History[]
- The Color Rings change again to the blue rings red background starting with "Hobo Bobo". This variation was used in the end titles for the Turner "dubbed versions" of the cartoons crediting the bylines "A WARNER BROS. CARTOON", even if they were the Blue Ribbon prints. Starting with this season, the Porky Pig drum ending has been fully discontinued.
- The "Present" text changes slightly starting with "A Hare Grows in Manhattan".
- The Looney Tunes logo does not have the bylines "REG US PAT OFF." at the end for the 1947-48 closing titles.
- "Tweetie Pie" is the first Warner Bros. cartoon to win an Academy Award for Best Animated Short.
- Cinecolor releases start with "House Hunting Mice" to save money.
- Arthur Davis' unit is disbanded in November due to budget problems that Warner Bros was facing.[1]
Warner Club News Stories[]
Shorts[]
- "One Meat Brawl" (McKimson/January 18/CC: V2)
- "The Goofy Gophers" (Davis/January 25)
- "The Gay Anties" (Freleng/February 15)
- "Scent-imental over You" (Jones/March 8/SS: PLP)
- "A Hare Grows in Manhattan" (Freleng/March 22/GC: V3/PC: V3)
- "Birth of a Notion" (McKimson/April 12/GC: V6)
- "Tweetie Pie" (Freleng/May 3/GC: V2/WBAAAC/PC: V1)
- "Rabbit Transit" (Freleng/May 10/GC: V2/PC: V2)
- "Hobo Bobo" (McKimson/May 17/CC: V3)
- "Along Came Daffy" (Freleng/June 7)
- "Inki at the Circus" (Jones/June 21)
- "Easter Yeggs" (McKimson/June 28/GC: V3/PC: V3)
- "Crowing Pains" (McKimson/July 12/GC: V6)
- "A Pest in the House" (Jones/August 2/GC: V5/PC: V1)
- "The Foxy Duckling" (Davis/August 23/CC: V1)
- "House Hunting Mice" (Jones/September 6/MC)
- "Little Orphan Airedale" (Jones/October 4/CC: V1)
- "Doggone Cats" (Davis/October 25/CC: V1)
- "Slick Hare" (Freleng/November 1/GC: V2/PC: V3)
- "Mexican Joyride" (Davis/November 29/CC: V3)
- "Catch as Cats Can" (Davis/December 6/CC: V1)
- "A Horse Fly Fleas" (McKimson/December 13/PC: V2)
Blue Ribbon Reissues[]
1946-1947 Season[]
- "Have You Got Any Castles?" (01-Feb-1947)
- "Pigs Is Pigs" (22-Feb-1947)
- "The Cat's Tale" (29-Mar-1947)
- "Goofy Groceries" (19-Apr-1947)
- "Dog Gone Modern" (14-Jun-1947)
- "The Sneezing Weasel" (26-Jul-1947)
- "Rhapsody in Rivets" (16-Aug-1947)
- "Sniffles Bells the Cat" (20-Sep-1947)
- "The Cagey Canary" (11-Oct-1947)
- "Now That Summer Is Gone" (22-Nov-1947)
Character Debuts[]
- Tweety (finalized appearance)
- Goofy Gophers
- Charlie Dog
- The Dog
- Wellington
People[]
Births[]
- 22 March - Tony Pope
- 4 December - Robert J. Walsh
References[]
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