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Things are moving pretty slow in the Weaver cabin. Most of the men (and animals) are sleeping, and even those who are awake are only half-awake. A microphone for the radio station KFWB drops in front of four of them. They snap to and burst into song (with a nap during the commercial). They sing of the joy of shooting McCoys. The McCoys, called skunks by a young boy with a deep voice, shoot their question at the Weavers: “Do ya mean it?” The reply: “Yas we mean it!” The feud is on. Coming on a scooter is “Elmer Fudd, Peacemaker” (though the character design and voice is that of Egghead). He suggests peace to the Weavers, and gets a backside of buckshot. The McCoys give him the same response. The sheriff catches one combatant off-side and gives him a 5 yard penalty. Elmer stands in the middle and again pleads for peace. Everyone gangs up around him; there’s a huge brawl, and only Elmer is left standing.

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Ratings: IMDB: 6.6/10
Released: September 24, 1938
Runtime: 8 min
Genres: Animation Comedy Short
Countries: United States
Companies: Leon Schlesinger Studios
Cast: Sara Berner Danny Webb Tex Avery
Crew: Tex Avery Melvin Millar

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