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Frank a Contributor to Toon Book

Our pal Jerry Beck, the co-producer of “Cartoon Dump,” is getting ready to release a new book, “The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes Cartoons,” and Frank Conniff contributed a chapter to it.

We’d appreciate it if you’d use this link to preorder it. Thanks.

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  1. jjb3k says:

    I’m not just an MST3K geek – I’m also a huge Looney Tunes geek. Frank contributing to a book about the greatest cartoons ever made? Count me in!

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  2. klisch says:

    Hillbilly Hare has got to be in the top 10! Just for the square dance song that Bugs sings. Classic!

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  3. Joe Klemm says:

    I’ve already pre-ordered the book last month, and I’m anxiously awaiting its release (as in Amazon finally shipping the book to me).

    BTW, which cartoon did Frank comment on in the book?

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  4. Brandon says:

    Previews of the book can be seen on the Cartoon Brew blog. It’s format is similar to the ACEG.

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  5. Josh says:

    This is absolutely fantastic. Looney Tunes and Jerry Beck are always great, but Frank too? Sold.

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  6. Joe Klemm says:

    I got the book in the mail today, and Frank’s contribution to the book is commentary on Tweety’s debut short, A Tale of Two Kitties.

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