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* Allegedly, WB were quite protective of their star, Bugs Bunny, and only directors that proved their capabilities were allowed to make cartoons of him (hence Frank Tashlin and Art Davis only making Bugs shorts at the tail end of their directorial run). Robert Mckimson's first Bugs cartoon, ''WesternAnimation/AcrobattyBunny'' was his ''third'' short as director, suggesting by this point, WB were quite confident in the abilities of the man who helped design the character.

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* Allegedly, WB were quite protective of their star, Bugs Bunny, and only directors that proved their capabilities were allowed to make cartoons of him (hence Frank Tashlin and Art Davis only making Bugs shorts at the tail end of their directorial run). Robert Mckimson's [=McKimson=]'s first Bugs cartoon, ''WesternAnimation/AcrobattyBunny'' was his ''third'' short as director, suggesting by this point, WB were quite confident in the abilities of the man who helped design the character.
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* Animating and directing the 1955 cartoon ''WesternAnimation/TheHoleIdea'' all by himself. This was during the time he was re-assembling his unit after the brief 1953 shutdown of Warner Bros. Animation, which most likely put a strain on him in terms of workload (the only other people credited in the cartoon are Richard H. Thomas for layouts and backgrounds, Creator/MelBlanc for voice acting[[note]]Bea Benadaret and Robert C. Bruce were also in the cartoon, but were uncredited[[/note]], and Sid Marcus for story), but that still doesn't detract from the fact that [=McKimson=] put the animation skills that he learned before his time as director to good use.

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* Animating and directing the 1955 cartoon ''WesternAnimation/TheHoleIdea'' all by himself. This was during the time he was re-assembling his unit after the brief 1953 shutdown of Warner Bros. Animation, which most likely put a strain on him in terms of workload (the only other people credited in the cartoon are Richard H. Thomas for layouts and backgrounds, Creator/MelBlanc for voice acting[[note]]Bea Benadaret Benaderet and Robert C. Bruce were also in the cartoon, but were uncredited[[/note]], and Sid Marcus for story), but that still doesn't detract from the fact that [=McKimson=] put the animation skills that he learned before his time as director to good use.
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* Animating and directing the 1955 cartoon ''The Hole Idea'' (about a scientist who comes up with a formula that creates portable holes until a thief uses the technology himself to commit crimes) all by himself. This was during the time he was re-assembling his unit after the brief 1953 shutdown of Warner Bros. Animation, which most likely put a strain on him in terms of workload (the only other people credited in the cartoon are Richard H. Thomas for layouts and backgrounds, Creator/MelBlanc for voice acting[[note]]Bea Benadaret and Robert C. Bruce were also in the cartoon, but were uncredited[[/note]], and Sid Marcus for story), but that still doesn't detract from the fact that [=McKimson=] put the animation skills that he learned before his time as director to good use.
* Allegedly, WB were quite protective of their star, Bugs Bunny, and only directors that proved their capabilities were allowed to make cartoons of him (hence Frank Tashlin and Art Davis only making Bugs shorts at the tail end of their directorial run). Robert Mckimson's first Bugs cartoon, ''Acrobatty Bunny'' was his ''third'' short as director, suggesting by this point, WB were quite confident in the abilities of the man who helped design the character.

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* Animating and directing the 1955 cartoon ''The Hole Idea'' (about a scientist who comes up with a formula that creates portable holes until a thief uses the technology himself to commit crimes) ''WesternAnimation/TheHoleIdea'' all by himself. This was during the time he was re-assembling his unit after the brief 1953 shutdown of Warner Bros. Animation, which most likely put a strain on him in terms of workload (the only other people credited in the cartoon are Richard H. Thomas for layouts and backgrounds, Creator/MelBlanc for voice acting[[note]]Bea Benadaret and Robert C. Bruce were also in the cartoon, but were uncredited[[/note]], and Sid Marcus for story), but that still doesn't detract from the fact that [=McKimson=] put the animation skills that he learned before his time as director to good use.
* Allegedly, WB were quite protective of their star, Bugs Bunny, and only directors that proved their capabilities were allowed to make cartoons of him (hence Frank Tashlin and Art Davis only making Bugs shorts at the tail end of their directorial run). Robert Mckimson's first Bugs cartoon, ''Acrobatty Bunny'' ''WesternAnimation/AcrobattyBunny'' was his ''third'' short as director, suggesting by this point, WB were quite confident in the abilities of the man who helped design the character.
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* Animating and directing the 1955 cartoon ''The Hole Idea'' (about a scientist who comes up with a formula that creates portable holes until a thief uses the technology himself to commit crimes) all by himself. This was during the time he was re-assembling his unit after the brief 1953 shutdown of Warner Bros. Animation, which most likely put a strain on him in terms of workload (the only other people credited in the cartoon are Richard H. Thomas for layouts and backgrounds, Creator/MelBlanc for voice acting[[note]]Bea Benadaret and Robert C. Bruce were also in the cartoon, but were uncredited[[/note]], and Sid Marcus for story), but that still doesn't detract from the fact that [=McKimson=] put the animation skills that he learned before his time as director to good use.

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* Animating and directing the 1955 cartoon ''The Hole Idea'' (about a scientist who comes up with a formula that creates portable holes until a thief uses the technology himself to commit crimes) all by himself. This was during the time he was re-assembling his unit after the brief 1953 shutdown of Warner Bros. Animation, which most likely put a strain on him in terms of workload (the only other people credited in the cartoon are Richard H. Thomas for layouts and backgrounds, Creator/MelBlanc for voice acting[[note]]Bea Benadaret and Robert C. Bruce were also in the cartoon, but were uncredited[[/note]], and Sid Marcus for story), but that still doesn't detract from the fact that [=McKimson=] put the animation skills that he learned before his time as director to good use.use.
* Allegedly, WB were quite protective of their star, Bugs Bunny, and only directors that proved their capabilities were allowed to make cartoons of him (hence Frank Tashlin and Art Davis only making Bugs shorts at the tail end of their directorial run). Robert Mckimson's first Bugs cartoon, ''Acrobatty Bunny'' was his ''third'' short as director, suggesting by this point, WB were quite confident in the abilities of the man who helped design the character.
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* Animating and directing the 1955 cartoon ''The Hole Idea'' (about a scientist who comes up with a formula that creates portable holes until a thief uses the technology himself to commit crimes) all by himself. This was during the time he was re-assembling his unit after the brief 1953 shutdown of Warner Bros. Animation, which most likely put a strain on him in terms of workload (the only other people credited in the cartoon are Richard H. Thomas for layouts and backgrounds, Creator/Mel lanc for voice acting[[note]]Bea Benadaret and Robert C. Bruce were also in the cartoon, but were uncredited[[/note]], and Sid Marcus for story), but that still doesn't detract from the fact that [=McKimson=] put the animation skills that he learned before his time as director to good use.

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* Animating and directing the 1955 cartoon ''The Hole Idea'' (about a scientist who comes up with a formula that creates portable holes until a thief uses the technology himself to commit crimes) all by himself. This was during the time he was re-assembling his unit after the brief 1953 shutdown of Warner Bros. Animation, which most likely put a strain on him in terms of workload (the only other people credited in the cartoon are Richard H. Thomas for layouts and backgrounds, Creator/Mel lanc Creator/MelBlanc for voice acting[[note]]Bea Benadaret and Robert C. Bruce were also in the cartoon, but were uncredited[[/note]], and Sid Marcus for story), but that still doesn't detract from the fact that [=McKimson=] put the animation skills that he learned before his time as director to good use.
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* Animating and directing the 1955 cartoon ''The Hole Idea'' (about a scientist who comes up with a formula that creates portable holes until a thief uses the technology himself to commit crimes) all by himself. This was during the time he was re-assembling his unit after the brief 1953 shutdown of Warner Bros. Animation, which most likely put a strain on him in terms of workload (the only other people credited in the cartoon are Richard H. Thomas for layouts and backgrounds, Mel Blanc for voice acting[[note]]Bea Benadaret and Robert C. Bruce were also in the cartoon, but were uncredited[[/note]], and Sid Marcus for story), but that still doesn't detract from the fact that [=McKimson=] put the animation skills that he learned before his time as director to good use.

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* Animating and directing the 1955 cartoon ''The Hole Idea'' (about a scientist who comes up with a formula that creates portable holes until a thief uses the technology himself to commit crimes) all by himself. This was during the time he was re-assembling his unit after the brief 1953 shutdown of Warner Bros. Animation, which most likely put a strain on him in terms of workload (the only other people credited in the cartoon are Richard H. Thomas for layouts and backgrounds, Mel Blanc Creator/Mel lanc for voice acting[[note]]Bea Benadaret and Robert C. Bruce were also in the cartoon, but were uncredited[[/note]], and Sid Marcus for story), but that still doesn't detract from the fact that [=McKimson=] put the animation skills that he learned before his time as director to good use.
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* Animating and directing the 1955 cartoon ''The Hole Idea'' (about a scientist who comes up with a formula that creates portable holes until a thief uses the technology himself to rob a bank and kidnap a dancer from a burlesque show) all by himself. Granted, this was during the time he was re-assembling his unit after the brief 1953 shutdown of Warner Bros. Animation, which probably put a strain on him in terms of workload (the only other people credited in the cartoon are Richard H. Thomas for layouts and backgrounds, Mel Blanc for voice acting[[note]]Bea Benadaret and Robert C. Bruce were also in the cartoon, but were uncredited[[/note]], and Sid Marcus for story), but that still doesn't detract from the fact that McKimson put his animation skills that he learned before his time as director to good use.

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* Animating and directing the 1955 cartoon ''The Hole Idea'' (about a scientist who comes up with a formula that creates portable holes until a thief uses the technology himself to rob a bank and kidnap a dancer from a burlesque show) commit crimes) all by himself. Granted, this This was during the time he was re-assembling his unit after the brief 1953 shutdown of Warner Bros. Animation, which probably most likely put a strain on him in terms of workload (the only other people credited in the cartoon are Richard H. Thomas for layouts and backgrounds, Mel Blanc for voice acting[[note]]Bea Benadaret and Robert C. Bruce were also in the cartoon, but were uncredited[[/note]], and Sid Marcus for story), but that still doesn't detract from the fact that McKimson [=McKimson=] put his the animation skills that he learned before his time as director to good use.
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* Animating and directing the 1955 cartoon ''The Hole Idea'' (about a scientist who comes up with a formula that creates portable holes) all by himself. Granted, this was during the time he was re-assembling his unit after the brief 1953 shutdown of Warner Bros. Animation, which probably put a strain on him in terms of workload (the only other people credited in the cartoon are Richard H. Thomas for layouts and backgrounds, Mel Blanc for voice acting[[note]]Bea Benadaret and Robert C. Bruce were also in the cartoon, but were uncredited[[/note]], and Sid Marcus for story), but that still doesn't detract from the fact that McKimson put his animation skills that he learned before his time as director to good use.

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* Animating and directing the 1955 cartoon ''The Hole Idea'' (about a scientist who comes up with a formula that creates portable holes) holes until a thief uses the technology himself to rob a bank and kidnap a dancer from a burlesque show) all by himself. Granted, this was during the time he was re-assembling his unit after the brief 1953 shutdown of Warner Bros. Animation, which probably put a strain on him in terms of workload (the only other people credited in the cartoon are Richard H. Thomas for layouts and backgrounds, Mel Blanc for voice acting[[note]]Bea Benadaret and Robert C. Bruce were also in the cartoon, but were uncredited[[/note]], and Sid Marcus for story), but that still doesn't detract from the fact that McKimson put his animation skills that he learned before his time as director to good use.
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*Animating and directing the 1955 cartoon ''The Hole Idea'' (about a scientist who comes up with a formula that creates portable holes) all by himself. Granted, this was during the time he was re-assembling his unit after the brief 1953 shutdown of Warner Bros. Animation, which probably put a strain on him in terms of workload (the only other people credited in the cartoon are Richard H. Thomas for layouts and backgrounds, Mel Blanc for voice acting[[note]]Bea Benadaret and Robert C. Bruce were also in the cartoon, but were uncredited[[/note]], and Sid Marcus for story), but that still doesn't detract from the fact that McKimson put his animation skills that he learned before his time as director to good use.

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