Besides those noted, are any other of Elmer's appearances non-Bugs and non-Daffy cartoons?
207.31.229.4 14:20, 6 July 2007 (UTC)Reply
- Yes, and funny you should ask, as I came here to make a request about one, possibly two, such 'toons not listed. In the years just after Arthur Q. Bryan's death, WB released at least one and I feel very confident two shorts in which Fudd had no voice at all, and the one I remember clearly--except for title--had no other regular LT character. He is a farmer, albeit dressed in his famous hunting outfit, trying to keep two Mexican-accented crows (sorry, but that's the fact of this cartoon) out of his cornfield. If I had access to a copy of Jerry Beck and Will Friedwald's comprehensive, film-by-film book on the MM/LT cartoons, I could ID that one, and probably find the other. Unfortunately, I don't. If somebody does, I'm sure they could find at least the one I described with relatively little effort. Please! Ted Watson 20:36, 14 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
UPDATE: Found that one I described on IMDb: "Crow's Feat," 1962. I'll add it. Ted Watson (talk) 20:25, 17 November 2007 (UTC)Reply
- Check also "Rookie Revue", a Freleng short from1941 ...a private who resembles Elmer appears. He has a reddish nose as well, much like His "A Wild Hare" design. He never speaks, though, so I can't be certain it's he. --The_Iconoclast (talk) 02:01, 7 October 2016 (UTC)Reply