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* PunBasedCreature: The rejects barn at the end is full of them, such as a stool pigeon, a ten-foot polecat and a hootnanny (owl and goat).
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* LegFanservice: A lovely calf results from combining a silk worm with a garter snake.

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* LegFanservice: LegFocus: A lovely calf results from combining a silk worm with a garter snake.
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''The Farm of Tomorrow''' is a 1954 ''WesternAnimation/{{Tex Avery MGM Cartoon|s}}''. It is the fourth and final cartoon in Creator/TexAvery's 'Tomorrow' series.

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''The Farm of Tomorrow''' Tomorrow'' is a 1954 ''WesternAnimation/{{Tex Avery MGM Cartoon|s}}''. It is the fourth and final cartoon in Creator/TexAvery's 'Tomorrow' series.



* PinbalGag: The modern way of sorting eggs by size uses a bagatelle, complete with counters.

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* PinbalGag: PinballGag: The modern way of sorting eggs by size uses a bagatelle, complete with counters.
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* DeliveryStork: When combined with a moose, a stork can now carry multiple babies for those expecting large families.
* GluttonousPig: The combination of a kitchen sink with a Hampshire hog.
* LegFanservice: A lovely calf results from combining a silk worm with a garter snake.


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* PinbalGag: The modern way of sorting eggs by size uses a bagatelle, complete with counters.
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!!Tropes found on the Farm of Tomorrow:

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!!Tropes found on the Farm of Tomorrow:Tomorrow:
* MixAndMatchCritters: Most of the jokes involve crossbreeding different species. For example, crossing a chicken with an ostrich for bigger drumsticks, a chicken with a centipede for more drumsticks, a duck with a banana so that its feathers peel off easier, and so on.
** The final gag involves some of the crossbreeding rejects, including a stool pigeon (pigeon with a stool), a ten-foot polecat (a cat with a ten-foot pole) and a hootnanny (an owl with a goat).
* PollyWantsAMicrophone: Crossing a chicken with a parrot gives you a chicken who announces when she lays an egg with "Come and get it!"
* SmellySkunk: A machine to detect rotten eggs finds one and sends it down a chute. It cracks open, revealing a tiny skunk inside.
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''The Farm of Tomorrow''' is a 1954 ''WesternAnimation/{{Tex Avery MGM Cartoon|s}}''. It is the fourth and final cartoon in Creator/TexAvery's 'Tomorrow' series.

On the Farm of Tomorrow is a menagerie of modern and mechanical inventions along with scientifically improved livestock. By crossing a chicken with an ostrich, one can get bigger drumsticks. A sheep crossed with dachshund gives five more yards of wool, while chickens have been crossed with parrots and slot machines to aid in egg productivity. The possibilities are endless and the {{Visual Pun}}s are boundless.

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