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Join us for a review of 'House Hunting Mice,' the 504th Looney Tunes short released on November 6, 1947, and directed by Chuck Jones. This episode explores the adventures of Hubie and Bertie in the innovative House of Tomorrow, highlights trivia like the 'Frank Lloyd Wrong' joke, and discusses its Cinecolour processing and reworking of 'Doggone Modern.'
00:00 Introduction and Channel Info
00:23 Cartoon Overview and Availability
00:54 Synopsis of House Hunting Mice
01:03 Trivia and Fun Facts
01:48 Comparison with Doggone Modern
02:41 Review and Personal Thoughts
04:26 Final Thoughts and Viewer Interaction
05:11 Conclusion
It can be watched on the Looney Tunes Mouse Chronicles set found here https://amzn.to/38Rww1b
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