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Daffy And Elmer
Cartoon drawing original production drawing is from the 1958 Warner Bros.
Looney Tunes animated short film "Don't Axe Me". The character featured is Elmer Fudd, and the drawing includes dialogue that is a variation of the famous "rabbit season/duck season" dynamic: "DON'T YOU EVEN KNOW A RABBIT WHEN YOU SEE ONE?".
Artwork Details

Characters: The main character is Elmer Fudd, known for hunting Bugs Bunny. The drawing also seems to feature another character partially in the frame, likely Bugs Bunny or Daffy Duck (who are often involved in the "hunting trilogy" episodes).
Studio: The artwork was created at Warner Bros. Studios and directed by Robert McKimson.
Medium: It is a graphite drawing on animation paper, used during the actual animation process.
Dialogue: The handwritten quote "DON'T YOU EVEN KNOW A RABBIT WHEN YOU SEE ONE?" is part of the scene's action and dialogue, a common element in the hunting shorts.
Artist Signature: The name "Oliver Jems" or "Oncec Jems" is visible on the paper, likely a signature or production note.

The drawing is a piece of animation history, showcasing the rough layout stage of a classic cartoon production.
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Daffy And Elmer