A Feud There Was


A Feud There Was is a 1938 Warner Bros. cartoon short in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Tex Avery and written by Melvin Millar, and notable for being the first cartoon in which the name Elmer Fudd was used, seen inscribed on the side of the scooter driven by the protagonist, Elmer Fudd. This is also the first Warner Bros. cartoon to be reissued as a Blue Ribbon Merrie Melody it was reissued twice once on September 11, 1943 and again on September 13, 1952. Elmers speaking voice was provided on this occasion by Arthur Q. Bryancitation needed , although it did not resemble the more familiar cwazy wabbit voice which would later be performed for Fudd by Bryan. The characters singing voice was provided by Roy Rogers and additional vocals in the cartoon were done by the Sons of the Pioneers.



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