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This short is notable for being the final short made at the [[Creator/WarnerBrosAnimation original Termite Terrace studio]] prior to its closure to be released. It is the third short to use the abstract WB intro and outro from Creator/ChuckJones' "WesternAnimation/NowHearThis", which was previously used in "WesternAnimation/BartholomewVersusTheWheel". Because of this, all future shorts use this intro and outro.

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This short is notable for being the final short made at the [[Creator/WarnerBrosAnimation original Termite Terrace studio]] prior to its closure to be released.released (though "WesternAnimation/FalseHare", the previous released cartoon, was the final cartoon produced). It is the third short to use the abstract WB intro and outro from Creator/ChuckJones' "WesternAnimation/NowHearThis", which was previously used in "WesternAnimation/BartholomewVersusTheWheel". Because of this, all future shorts use this intro and outro.
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This short is notable for being the final short made at the [[Creator/WarnerBrosAnimation original Termite Terrace studio]] prior to its closure. It is the third short to use the abstract WB intro and outro from Creator/ChuckJones' "WesternAnimation/NowHearThis", which was previously used in "WesternAnimation/BartholomewVersusTheWheel". Because of this, all future shorts use this intro and outro.

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This short is notable for being the final short made at the [[Creator/WarnerBrosAnimation original Termite Terrace studio]] prior to its closure.closure to be released. It is the third short to use the abstract WB intro and outro from Creator/ChuckJones' "WesternAnimation/NowHearThis", which was previously used in "WesternAnimation/BartholomewVersusTheWheel". Because of this, all future shorts use this intro and outro.



* EndOfAnEra: It is the final short at the original Termite Terrace studio before its closure.

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* EndOfAnEra: It is the final short at the original Termite Terrace studio before its closure.closure to be released.

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'''"Señorella and the Glass Huarache"''' is a 1964 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short directed by Hawley Pratt.

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'''"Señorella
"Señorella
and the Glass Huarache"''' Huarache" is a 1964 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short directed by Hawley Pratt.



This short is notable for being the final short made at the [[Creator/WarnerBrosAnimation original Termite Terrace studio]] prior to its closure. It is the third short to use the abstract [=WB=] intro and outro from Creator/ChuckJones' "WesternAnimation/NowHearThis", which was previously used in "WesternAnimation/BartholomewVersusTheWheel". Because of this, all future shorts use this intro and outro.

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This short is notable for being the final short made at the [[Creator/WarnerBrosAnimation original Termite Terrace studio]] prior to its closure. It is the third short to use the abstract [=WB=] WB intro and outro from Creator/ChuckJones' "WesternAnimation/NowHearThis", which was previously used in "WesternAnimation/BartholomewVersusTheWheel". Because of this, all future shorts use this intro and outro.



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* SoundtrackDissonance: Despite the short taking place in Mexico, it retains the outro from the Britain-set ''WesternAnimation/NowHearThis'', which uses the chimes of Big Ben, a British landmark, which was included in the 1963 short, making it a case of TheArtifact.

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* SoundtrackDissonance: Despite the short taking place in Mexico, it retains the outro from the Britain-set ''WesternAnimation/NowHearThis'', which uses the chimes of Big Ben, a British landmark, which was included in the 1963 short, making it a case of TheArtifact.TheArtifact.
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* BittersweetEnding: Señorella and Prince Jose are HappilyMarried, getting a truly happy ending. The narrator then gets to the sad part: he married the WickedStepmother (who promptly drags him back home).


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* GreekChorus: The narrator's friend occasionally chimes to comment on aspects of the story.


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* SheCleansUpNicely: With Fairy Godmother magic, Señorella goes from a ragged servant girl to a spicy LadyInRed.

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