Tex Avery’s Batty Baseball – 1944

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From all the way back in 1944 comes this screwball cartoon “Batty Baseball” from legendary Warner Bros/MGM animator Tex Avery. Avery was well-known for creating the character Daffy Duck, who he modeled off one of his friends with a crystal meth addiction. Although it uses some pretty cheesy sight gags and puns, “Batty Baseball” had enough prurience and violence to make it enjoyable and completely inappropriate for overprotective parents to show their kids nowadays. So I wholeheartedly approve

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2 Responses to “Tex Avery’s Batty Baseball – 1944”

  1. mike says:

    Thanks for the post.
    Yes, a tad violent. However, no more violent than some other cartoons of today! :)

  2. admin says:

    Really, I think they have made the new cartoons very clean. Almost to clean, like they wrapped in bubble wrap. Have you seen the new Transformers (cartoons, not the movies)? Weak, the late 80s versions would tear them up. Ha ha.

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