It was included on an imported laser disc collection of Tex Avery cartoons, and was a Warner Bros. cartoon (as opposed to an MGM), but it has been left off of all six Looney Tunes collections. The cartoon?
OF FOX AND HOUNDS (1940)
This is the classic that partly parodies OF MIICE AND MEN and feaures an incredibly dumb hound dog asking the clever fox, "Which way did he go, George, which way did he go?" followed by several clumsy runs off a cliff. This has been a favorite cartoon of mine since chilhood. But it's M.I.A. on DVD (in this country, at least).
Please, Mr Feltenstein or whoever, we need more of your cartoons. You have said that there will be no more 4-disc collections of classic cartoons. Are you planning to release more via your Archive collection? Although you have given us a Droopy collection, there are many Tex Avery cartoons still needing release, and a LOT of Avery fans waiting to scoop up his WB and MGM titles.
Thanks for your consideration.
OF FOX AND HOUNDS (1940)
This is the classic that partly parodies OF MIICE AND MEN and feaures an incredibly dumb hound dog asking the clever fox, "Which way did he go, George, which way did he go?" followed by several clumsy runs off a cliff. This has been a favorite cartoon of mine since chilhood. But it's M.I.A. on DVD (in this country, at least).
Please, Mr Feltenstein or whoever, we need more of your cartoons. You have said that there will be no more 4-disc collections of classic cartoons. Are you planning to release more via your Archive collection? Although you have given us a Droopy collection, there are many Tex Avery cartoons still needing release, and a LOT of Avery fans waiting to scoop up his WB and MGM titles.
Thanks for your consideration.

