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Isadore "Friz"
Freleng (/ˈfriːləŋ/;
August 21, 1905 – May 26, 1995),
credited as I.
Freleng early in his career, was an
American animator, cartoonist,...
- DePatie–
Freleng Enterprises (also
known as Mirisch-Geoffrey-DePatie-
Freleng Productions when
involved with the
Mirisch brothers and
Geoffrey Productions...
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directed by Friz
Freleng, was such a
success with
audiences and
United Artists that the
studio signed Freleng and his DePatie–
Freleng Enterprises studio...
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Tunes and
Merrie Melodies were
subsequently subcontracted to
Freleng's DePatie–
Freleng Enterprises studio from 1964 to 1967.
Warner Bros.
Cartoons re-opened...
- 1950
Bunker Hill
Bunny (
Freleng/Sep 23/GC V1) - 1950
Canary Row (
Freleng/Oct 7/GC V1/FF/PC V3) - 1950
Stooge for a
Mouse (
Freleng/Oct 21/CC V1) - 1950 Pop...
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original Warner Bros.
Cartoons studio. He also
formed DePatie–
Freleng Enterprises, with Friz
Freleng, Hanna-Barbera
Productions and was an
executive producer...
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Freleng Those Were
Wonderful Days (1934),
Bernard Brown Buddy's
Trolley Troubles (1934), Friz
Freleng Goin' to
Heaven on a Mule (1934), Friz
Freleng Buddy...
- Hare
Grows in Manhattan,
leading a
street gang
composed of dogs in a Friz
Freleng-directed short; this is also the only
short where the dog has numerous...
- DePatie–
Freleng Enterprises,
featuring "The Pink
Panther Theme" by Mancini, as well as the Pink
Panther character.
Designed by
Hawley Pratt and Friz
Freleng,...
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titled "Fat Rat and the
Stupid Cat"),
however Freleng would use
Tweety in his own
separate project.
Freleng toned Tweety down and gave him a
cuter appearance...