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In this Looney Tunes review, the focus is on 'Inki at the Circus', a short released on June 21, 1947, and reissued on October 16, 1954. Directed by Chuck Jones, the cartoon features the character Inki in a circus setting where two dogs try to get the bone on his head. The video delves into the origins, trivia, and a detailed review of the short's comedic elements and production history. Despite the problematic aspects, the review provides insights into Chuck Jones' direction and the evolution of his comedic style
00:00 Introduction and Channel Welcome
00:23 Overview of 'Inky at the Circus'
00:57 Synopsis and Plot Details
01:19 Trivia and Background Information
02:21 Review and Personal Thoughts
05:27 Final Thoughts
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