Exploring a 'Forgotten' Looney Tunes Short: Nothing But The Tooth (1948)
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In this video, we review the Looney Tunes cartoon 'Nothing But The Tooth,' released on May 1, 1948. Directed by Art Davis, this is the 523rd cartoon in the series. The plot follows Porky as he ventures into the Wild West and is pursued by a timid Native American looking to scalp him. We discuss the outdated stereotypes and provide some trivia, including references to Gene Autry and the influence of writer Dave Monaghan. Featuring guest, S.C. McPeter, we also critique the cartoon's writing and discuss its Tex Avery-esque elements. Tune in for some nostalgic gags and a deeper dive into why this cartoon is rarely seen today. 00:00 Introduction and Channel Welcome 00:44 Synopsis of 'Nothing But The Tooth' 01:02 Special Guest Introduction 01:24 Trivia and Background Information 03:11 Discussion on Native American Stereotypes 03:55 Critique of the Cartoon 06:45 Favorite Scenes and Final Ratings 08:26 Conclusion100 episoder