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= A Feud There Was =

A Feud There Was is a 1938 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Tex Avery. The short was released on September 24, 1938 and features Egghead, an early version of Elmer Fudd.

Plot
The short begins with an establishing shot of a family stereotypical hillbillies, the Weavers, whose members are all lazy to the point of absurdity. The only thing that awakens the Weavers from their perpetual sloth is the opportunity to feud with their neighbors, the McCoys. After a musical number (then a staple of Merrie Melodies shorts) accompanied by a radio commercial (ostensibly over KFWB), the two families begin feuding, firing at each other with various semi-automatic weapons. At one point, a McCoy asks if there are any Weavers in the movie audience. One man, shown as a silhouette against the screen, answers in the affirmative and fires a shot at the McCoy.

In the midst of the fray, a yodeling, bulbous-nosed, domestic peace activist who is accompanied by church organ music each time he speaks, enters the feud zone on a motorscooter bearing the words "Elmer Fudd, Peace Maker", and goes to each side preaching peace and an end to the bloodshed, only to get shot in the back (non-fatally) by each family as he departs. When Fudd attempts once more to preach peace to both families from the boundary line, both sides get furious at him and open fire on the would-be peace maker together. When the smoke clears, only Elmer is left standing. He gives a final yodel and says "Good night, all!", and the Weaver in the movie audience yells "Good night!," taking one more shot at the star as the film closes out.

Voice cast

 * Mel Blanc - Old Gray Hair, Cuckoo Bird, Non-Stop Corrigan, Angry McCoy, Dog, Cat, Sheriff, Various Hillbillies
 * Sara Berner - Coffee Woman, Hen
 * Arthur Q. Bryan - Elmer Fudd
 * Tex Avery - Trigger Happy McCoy
 * Billy Bletcher - Weaver from Audience, McCoy at Cellar Door
 * Robert C. Bruce - Announcer
 * Danny Webb - Peace-Deriding Weaver, Apple-Bonked Weaver
 * Roy Rogers - Elmer Fudd (singing voice), Musician #1
 * Hugh Farr - Musician #2
 * Bob Nolan - Musician #3
 * Tim Spencer - Musician #4
 * Sons of the Pioneers - Vocalists

Availability

 * LaserDisc - The Golden Age of Looney Tunes, Volume 3, Side 8.

Cast

 * Mel Blanc - Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Rover, Hiccup sounds
 * Taylor choristers - Bass Fish
 * Billy Bletcher - Man from Upstairs, Bass Fish
 * Danny Webb - Joe Penner
 * Harry E. Lang - Duck sounds
 * The Sportsmen Quartet - Themselves

= Porky the Wrestler =

Cast

 * Joe Dougherty - Porky Pig
 * Tedd Pierce - Mad Mountain
 * Mel Blanc - Woo-hoo sounds
 * Joe Twerp - Challenger
 * Tex Avery - Additional voices
 * Billy Bletcher - Roaring sounds