Glad to see you’re finally taking some time to enjoy the finer things in life. Happy 72nd birthday Taz! June 19th, 1954 saw the release of director Robert McKimson’s “Devil May Hare,” the first Tasmanian Devil cartoon.

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Glad to see you’re finally taking some time to enjoy the finer things in life. Happy 72nd birthday Taz! June 19th, 1954 saw the release of director Robert McKimson’s “Devil May Hare,” the first Tasmanian Devil cartoon.

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The Little Match Girl (1937)
Let Me Have It! OK “Odd Ant Out” (1970)
The Great Experiment (Mintz, 1934) - dir. Sid Marcus - ft. Scrappy
Happy 70th birthday Taz! June 19th, 1954 saw the release of director Robert McKimson’s “Devil May Hare,” the first Tasmanian Devil cartoon.

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The Match Kid (1933)
Oopie is working hard one winter night to sell matches, after an evening of non-starters he makes his way home to the miserable old man he lives with who eats all the food as a punishment for Oopie's failure, it's ok though because Scrappy shows up to save the day.
The old man is so nasty, it's great.
False Alarm (1933)
Kind of funny to get this one right after the last short (Hook and Ladder Hokum). Unlike Tom and Jerry this department is run terribly! Scrappy wants to deal with a fire in the middle of the night but Oopie and their horse are uncooperative. The building they're supposed to save actually burns down.
Black Sheep (1932)
A poor black sheep is being bullied by his flock, and instead of helping it Scrappy decides exile is the proper response. Now that's the black-hearted Scrappy I know!
Actually this short made me realize that Scrappy often plays string instruments in these shorts. I wonder if its a conscious choice or just a coincidence.