The Wackiest Works of Tex Avery

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  • G
  • 1945
  • 1 Season

The Wackiest Works of Tex Avery is a classic animated television series from the talented Tex Avery himself. With voice work from Daws Butler and Bill Thompson, this show brings to life some of the most memorable moments in animation history. Each episode of The Wackiest Works of Tex Avery is filled with zany characters and absurd storylines that are sure to have you laughing out loud. From dancing rabbits to fast-talking foxes, every character is a unique and hilarious creation that will leave you wanting more.

One of the hallmarks of this show is its incredible animation style, which is characterized by exaggerated movements, bright colors, and a sense of whimsy that is unmatched in the world of animation. Whether you're watching a love-struck skunk try to win over his lady or a sneaky wolf trying to catch a hapless sheep, every scene is a work of art in its own right.

But it's not just the animation that makes The Wackiest Works of Tex Avery so special – it's also the writing. With witty and often irreverent humor, Tex Avery and his team of writers were able to create a truly unique voice that set this show apart from all the others. Whether it was poking fun at the conventions of the day or simply telling a good old-fashioned joke, the writing on this show is top-notch.

Of course, it's the voice acting that really brings these characters to life. With Daws Butler and Bill Thompson at the helm, every character is given a distinct and memorable voice that perfectly matches their personality. From the gravelly growl of a wolf to the high-pitched squeak of a mouse, every voice is pitch-perfect and perfectly suited to the character.

But what really makes The Wackiest Works of Tex Avery so special is the way it manages to appeal to both kids and adults. While the colorful animation and silly humor are sure to delight younger viewers, there are also plenty of clever jokes and cultural references that will go over the heads of the little ones. This makes the show a real treat for parents who can enjoy it alongside their children.

All in all, The Wackiest Works of Tex Avery is a true classic of animated television. With its timeless humor, brilliant animation, and unforgettable characters, it's a show that has stood the test of time and continues to delight viewers of all ages. Whether you're a lifelong fan or just discovering it for the first time, this show is sure to have you laughing and smiling from start to finish. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the wacky world of Tex Avery – you won't be disappointed!

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The Flea Circus
19. The Flea Circus
November 6, 1954
After Pepito's flea circus runs away to live on a dog, Francois, the lone remaining flea, promises to find more fleas for his circus.
Field and Scream
14. Field and Scream
April 30, 1955
A documentary chronicling the outdoor exploits of Ed the sportsmen.
Homesteader Droopy
13. Homesteader Droopy
July 10, 1954
When Droopy's new homestead ruffles the feathers of Dishonest Dan, a cattle rustler,
Billy Boy
12. Billy Boy
May 8, 1954
A farmer is eaten out of house and home by a billy goat mysteriously left on his doorstep.
Drag-A-Long Droopy
11. Drag-A-Long Droopy
February 20, 1954
Droopy, a sheep rancher, and a cattle rancher go to war over the right graze their livestock in cattle country.
Rock-A-Bye Bear
10. Rock-A-Bye Bear
July 12, 1952
An extremely noise-sensitive bear adopts Spike from the City Dog Pound to take care of his house through the winter, but a rival from the Dog Pound tries to take his job.
Droopy's Good Deed
8. Droopy's Good Deed
May 5, 1951
Overhearing about a chance to win a trip to Washington, DC to meet the president, Spike replaces a young honor scout to compete with Droopy for the prize.
Daredevil Droopy
7. Daredevil Droopy
March 31, 1951
Droopy and Spike compete for an acrobatic dog opening in The Great Barko's show.
Little Rural Riding Hood
6. Little Rural Riding Hood
September 17, 1949
A country wolf is invited by his city cousin to forget about the country girl he likes and visit the city to see a real Red Riding Hood.
Droopy's Double Trouble
5. Droopy's Double Trouble
November 17, 1951
When the head butler leaves on trip with the master Droopy calls his twin brother for help caring for the mansion.
Doggone Tired
4. Doggone Tired
July 30, 1949
A crafty rabbit does everything he can to keep an energetic hunting dog awake so he won't catch him.
Bad Luck Blackie
3. Bad Luck Blackie
January 22, 1949
A kitten is mercilessly tormented by a mean bulldog until he meets a black cat who offers his bad-luck service to teach the bulldog a lesson.
Happy-Go-Nutty
2. Happy-Go-Nutty
June 24, 1944
A watch-dog pursues Screwy Squirrel after he escapes from Moron Manor, an asylum from screwy squirrels.
Jerky Turkey
1. Jerky Turkey
April 7, 1945
After landing at Plymouth Rock, one pilgrim discovers preparing for Thanksgiving is harder than it sounds.
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  • Premiere Date
    April 7, 1945