Template:Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies (late 1962-1964)

Looney Tunes and (its spin-off Merrie Melodies) is an American animated short film theatrical series by Warner Brothers that ran from 1930 until 1969.

While most of the Looney Tunes shorts from the classic era have been well received, the shorts of late 1962-1964, while not abysmal, received weaker reception compared to the earlier cartoons once William Lava took over as composer following Milt Franklyn's death in 1962, mainly due to weaker plots, lower quality animation, and William Lava's tired and stale music scores, brought in as the result of the budget-cutting problems at the time.

This article will be talking about the shorts from "The Jet Cage" up to "Señorella and the Glass Huarache", with the sole exception of "Mother Was a Rooster".

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