oz@rlgvax.UUCP (THE GREAT AND POWERFUL OZ) (09/22/83)
Carl Stalling (the music director for the "looney tunes") was a classical music fan, that is ONE of the reasons for most of the backround music being classical. The other reason is that a VERY popular cartoon series in the 1930's were the "Silly Symphonies" by Walt Disney. A classical piece would be done, with some cartoon. Sort of a "mini-Fantasia." This was the origin of the name "Merry Melodies," for a while Warner Bros actually tried to complete with SS by doing classical music (remember "Corn-eggy Hall presents?") and then with popular tunes of the day (Franny the Freshman the freshest kid in town). The Merry Melodies never really caught on, so they starting experimenting with characters, first a pig, then a duck and finally a little grey wabbit. Stalling also loved using certain songs for certain situations. Notice that "As time goes by" will almost ALWAYS accompany the "love scene." "A cup of coffee and sandwich and you" accompanies any eating scene, etc. The music was VERY well done on these shows. I NEED copy of the cartoon where Bugs is playing the piano with the inquisitive mouse (Rabbit Rhapsody, I think). Ah there were MANY classics. OZ seismo!rlgvax!oz
berry@zehntel.UUCP (10/05/83)
#R:rlgvax:-117700:zinfandel:17700011:000:284 zinfandel!berry Sep 30 14:36:00 1983 Porky Pig and Daffy Duck were not original with Warner Brothers. They were invented by Bob Clampett (Remember Beany and Cecil?) before they caught on a WB. I forget what studio Clampett worked for.. Berry Kercheval Zehntel Inc. (decvax!sytek!zehntel!zinfandel!berry) (415)932-6900