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* TakeThat: When Elmyra asks Monty how long a cartoon script is nowadays, he replies "Depends on who you ask. Ask a writer: 45 pages. Ask a director: about 4."
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* TakeThat: When Elmyra asks Monty how long a cartoon script is nowadays, he replies "Depends tells her it depends on who you ask. Ask ask; "Ask a writer: 45 pages. Ask a director: about 4."
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* TakeThat: When Elmyra asks Monty how long a cartoon script is nowadays, he replies "Depends on who you ask. Ask a writer: 45 pages. Ask a director, about 4."
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* TakeThat: When Elmyra asks Monty how long a cartoon script is nowadays, he replies "Depends on who you ask. Ask a writer: 45 pages. Ask a director, director: about 4."
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* TakeThat: When Elmyra asks Monty how long a cartoon script is nowadays, he replies "Depends on who you ask. Ask a writer: 45 pages. Ask a director, about 4."
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* AbsenteeActor: Babs and Buster do not appear in this episode.[[note]]Though Babs' head can be seen on a billboard in the WB studio that says, "To Babs or Not to Babs".[[/note]]
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* RuleOfThree: Monty says there were only three great directors, "Cooper [=DeVille=], some guy whose name I can't remember, and ME!"
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* RuleOfThree: Hamton tells Monty says there were only three great directors, "Cooper [=DeVille=], some guy whose name I can't remember, and ME!"
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* InisistentTerminology: Whenever someone says, "This is Hollywood", some other character insists, "This is the ''valley'', bub!"
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* InisistentTerminology: Whenever someone says, "This is Hollywood", some other character insists, "This is the ''valley'', bub!"
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* CreditsGag: Moral of the story - Wipe your feet & Miss Elmyra's hair and make-up by: - Floyd the Barber
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* CreditsGag: Moral of the story - Wipe your feet & Miss Elmyra's hair and make-up by: - [[Series/TheAndyGriffithShow Floyd the BarberBarber]]
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* RuleOfThree: Monty says there were only three great directors, "Cooper {==DeVille==}}, some guy whose name I can't remember, and ME!"
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* RuleOfThree: Monty says there were only three great directors, "Cooper {==DeVille==}}, [=DeVille=], some guy whose name I can't remember, and ME!"
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* RuleOfThree: Monty says there were only three great directors, "Cooper {==DeVille==}}, some guy whose name I can't remember, and ME!"
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* CatchPhrase: Hamton, in his affected German accent, keeps saying to Monty, "Vipe your feet!"
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In this parody of ''Film/SunsetBoulevard'', Montana Max must write a screenplay for Elmyra Desmond, a former cartoon star whose fame is faded through time due to the popularity of the new "not-so-cute" cartoons.
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In this parody of ''Film/SunsetBoulevard'', Montana Max must write a screenplay for Elmyra Desmond, a former cartoon star whose fame is faded through time due to the popularity of the new "not-so-cute" cartoons.
cartoons. Well, what do you expect? This is Hollywood.[[note]]THIS IS THE ''VALLEY,'' BUB!!![[/note]]
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* AbsenteeActor: Babs and Buster do not appear in this episode.[[note]]Though Babs' head can be seen on a billboard in the WB studio that says, "To Babs or Not to Babs".[[/note]]
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* PlagiarismInFiction: Monty steals Plucky's script and attempts to pass it off as his own.
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* CreditsGag: Moral of the story - Wipe your feet & Miss Elmyra's hair and make-up by: - Floyd the Barber
* PlagiarismInFiction: Monty steals Plucky's script and attempts to pass it off as his own.[[note]]Not that Plucky was all that original anyway, since he crossed out Billy Wilder and Charles Brackett's names before putting in his own.[[/note]]
* PlagiarismInFiction: Monty steals Plucky's script and attempts to pass it off as his own.[[note]]Not that Plucky was all that original anyway, since he crossed out Billy Wilder and Charles Brackett's names before putting in his own.[[/note]]
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* PlagiarismInFiction: Monty steals Plucky's script and attempt to pass it off as his own.
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The twelfth episode of the second season of ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'', and the seventy-seventh overall.
In this parody of ''Film/SunsetBoulevard'', Montana Max must write a screenplay for Elmyra Desmond, a former cartoon star whose fame is faded through time due to the popularity of the new "not-so-cute" cartoons.
!! This episode provides examples of:
* AbsenteeActor: Babs and Buster do not appear in this deposit.
* AffectionateParody: Of ''Film/SunsetBoulevard''.
* PlagiarismInFiction: Monty steals Plucky's script and attempt to pass it off as his own.
* RunningGag: Hamton telling people to wipe their feet.
* WholeEpisodeFlashback
In this parody of ''Film/SunsetBoulevard'', Montana Max must write a screenplay for Elmyra Desmond, a former cartoon star whose fame is faded through time due to the popularity of the new "not-so-cute" cartoons.
!! This episode provides examples of:
* AbsenteeActor: Babs and Buster do not appear in this deposit.
* AffectionateParody: Of ''Film/SunsetBoulevard''.
* PlagiarismInFiction: Monty steals Plucky's script and attempt to pass it off as his own.
* RunningGag: Hamton telling people to wipe their feet.
* WholeEpisodeFlashback