So you thought Wile E. Coyote was the only cartoon character who painted scenery on a wall to fool another character, only to have the other character run through it? Afraid not. The big-nosed pilgrim in Tex Avery’s “Jerky Turkey” (1945) did it, too. With the same end result as Wile.




And, as an added non Wile E-type bonus, the painting sticks to the pilgrim.

Ray Abrams, Preston Blair and Ed Love get the animation credits, while Heck Allen is the storyman.
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