Tex Avery never lets up. He starts a routine and then keeps going and going with different variations on a gag.
Here’s an example from “The Screwy Truant” (1945), where Screwy pulls stunt after stunt on the truant officer dog (with an interruption for a fairy tale). He just happens to find a convenient chest.
So, he uses it. But the gag is more than Screwy hitting the dog with one thing after another.
The dog keeps sprouting a different kind of hat every time he’s clobbered—including a top hat, a witch’s pointed hat, a crown and one of those Napoleon hats (with an ‘n’). Someone will have to explain to me the derivation of crazy-guy-thinks-he’s-Napoleon came from (it made it into a Winsor McCay comic so it goes back a way).
Heck Allen gets the story credit on this one, but some Avery gag favourites (including an anvil) make an appearance.
Thứ Hai, 31 tháng 12, 2012
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